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    City and Guilds 6302 Preparing to Teach in Lifelong Learning Unit 008 Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning Unit 008 – Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning 1 Understand your own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning 1.1 Summary of key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice that relate to the role of a ‘trainer/teacher’ at a secondary school and responsibilities to ‘learners’ and employer

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    City & Guilds Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Unit 001 Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships in lifelong learning. The main role of the teacher is that of facilitator of learning by leading discussions‚ asking open-ended questions‚ guiding process and task and enabling participation of the learners. They must also provide students with the opportunity to take charge of their learning‚ encourage the discovery of new ideas‚ to gain insight into their studies and make

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    ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN LIFELONG LEARNING UNIT 401: TASK A In the course of my research‚ I discovered that the teaching profession‚ like many other professions is being guided by a set of legislations‚ which can also be referred to as the code of conduct for the teaching profession. This set of legislations has been put in place for the effective management of teachers. These legislations guide the roles and responsibilities of us teachers. WHAT ARE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

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    of Assessment in Lifelong Learning In this assignment I will be analysing the types and methods of assessment and how they are used in lifelong learning. I will discuss their strengths and weaknesses‚ different styles and the importance of record keeping in education‚ linking these with current practice and theories. 1.1+1.2 Types of assessment fall under three main categories‚ namely initial‚ formative and summative depending on when they are used in the learning process. Initial

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    overhaul of teaching delivery and standards in post-compulsory (or lifelong learning) education has led to changes in legislation over the past two decades‚ including the Further and Higher Education Act (1992) and the Education Act (2002). The resulting shift in focus‚ both with regards to teaching practice and the role of the teacher and his responsibilities‚ now forms part of a wider framework of standards from Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK‚ 2007)‚ which also focuses on the continuing professional

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    How do you plan to improve the quality of education or learning in terms of faculty‚ curriculum‚ students‚ facilities Education is essential to everyone. It is through education that helps people earn respect and recognition. It is indispensable part of life both personally and socially‚ benefitting the society and his being as well. Providing quality education produces globally competitive individuals who can cope up with the innovations of the world. Every child should be given equal opportunities

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    How does my cultural background affect my health/ longevity.) (What diseases am I susceptible to?) When I first started doing research‚ I decided I would break this paper up by my different backgrounds. I am Irish‚ English‚ French‚ Dutch‚ Japanese‚ and Native American. I’ll start with Irish. I searched‚ and searched‚ until I found a disease called Hemochromatosis. Also known as “The Celtic Curse‚” “85% of all peoples of Irish descent have Hemochromatosis.” (Dougher‚ "Irish in the Blood") This

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    Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (CTLLS) City & Guilds 7304 |CTLLS | |Initial Assessment | John Neil First Please replace the “Candidate Name” one the above page with your name‚ thank you. The purpose of this document: City and Guilds require that a “thorough” initial assessment is carried out prior to the start of a CTLLS course. Consequently

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    Principles of assessment in lifelong learning Task A part a The assessment process is a vital part to teaching in the lifelong learning sector. All assessment requires the collection and recording of evidence of student learning. There are many aspects to assessment which will begin from the point of the leaner completing their initial application form. The principles of assessment come under three different headings‚ Initial assessment‚ formative assessment and summative assessment. Each of the

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    responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning As a teacher I have roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries affecting my learners‚ which I aim to explore using the various pieces of legislation‚ regulations and codes of practice‚ then analyse my own experience and reflective ideas. According to Gravells (2011) my main role is to teach my subject “in a way that actively involves and engages (my) learners during every session…motivating them…(managing) the learning process…assess their progress

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