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    church but are controlled by the church and funded by the LEA. Governirs are people whi may have some association with the church and they decide who works for the school. The LEA employ the staff and the school follows the national curriculm. 2.1 Describe the roles and responsibilites of: ∙ School governors roles and resposibilites include to write policies and procedures‚ set rules and regulations.To install disciplinary and attend PTA’s. they also help to control finances and employ all staff

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    TDA23-1.1 Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people. It’s important to able to communicate clearly with children of all ages‚ having a clear communication will help children to understand what are expected of them also it will help them to have a good communication skills. In order to work with children/young people you need to establish a good relationship and show them that you are an approachable person. Communication isn’t a one-way process

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    such as autism‚ speech and language problems‚ or a hearing impairment. In order to communicate effectively‚ think about both verbal and non-verbal methods‚ formal and informal. Remember that communication with adults has three parts: someone speaks‚ someone listens and someone responds. In general‚ communication with children is a two way process: children need to know you are listening and are interested in what they have to say (which is not always easy when the other children want to tell you

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    children is important to make sure that they understand the language of learning so that they can grasp concepts and ideas‚ actively take part in problem solving and successfully develop their own ideas and opinions. It is important for children to be able to feel welcome in the classroom environment and valued within the school. Encouraging children to ask questions‚ give their own answers and contribute to class activities will help to develop a positive working relationship with the children.

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    Explain the sorts of problems that might occur when supporting learning activities and how to deal with these. It is likely to encounter problems when supporting learning activities to individuals‚ groups or to the whole class. These problems could be related to: learning activities; learning resources; learning environment or learning assessment. Learning activity; Sometimes‚ the teacher may set up activities that are not that suitable for the children‚ who are involved in my group learning. Therefore

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    Level 2 Certificate Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (501/0418/4) Unit 1: Schools as Organisations (T/601/3325) 1.1 Identify the main types of state and independent schools. The main types of state and independent schools are as follows: * Specialist schools * Academies * City technology colleges * Community and foundation special schools * Faith schools * Maintained boarding schools * Free schools 1.2 Describe the different characteristics

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    Unit 3Supporting Children E1 and E2 The Children Act 1989 - The Children Act 1989 has influenced setting by bringing together several sets of guidance and provided the foundation for many of the standards practitioners adhere to and maintain when working with children. The Act requires that settings work together in the best interests of the child and that they form partnerships with parents and carers. It requires settings to have an appropriate adult: child ratios and policies and procedures

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    Describe the expected learning pattern of children and young peoples development from Birth – 19 include Physical Development Communication and intellectual development Social‚ Emotional and Behavioural development Children are expected to meet milestones in their development which are given as a broad average‚ as all children are different. For instance‚ one child may have a different upbringing to another‚ which could affect their learning ability. They learn with different areas of development

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    Compulsory education in England is for children aged 5-18 years. It became an entitlement for all 3-4 years olds’ to receive 12.5 hours free childcare as part of the Childcare Act 2006. The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) was introduced in 2008 to give high quality education and support in pre schools‚ it was revised in 2012 by Dame Clare Tickell to make it more focused on supporting children’s early learning. The EYFS is for children from birth up to the age of 5‚ all schools and Ofsted registered

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    chosen age range and area of development AND describe the development of the children or young people in this age range The age range I have chosen is 3-7 yrs and I will discuss intellectual development. The main stages of intellectual development as defined by Jean Piaget for children aged 3-7 yrs are classified under the “Preoperational Stage” the second stage of four in his cognitive development theory. Piaget states that children between the ages of 3-7 yrs continue to explore their environment

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