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    Identify the roles and responsibilities of national and local government for education policy and practise. | Central government | Local government | Roles | The roles of the central government for the education policy and practise are that they make the laws for all schools in the country to follow. The roles of the central government are that they would need to make sure that they follow these laws.Every child will have a suitable education and will be treated how they should be. | The roles of the

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    The role of schools in national policies St Mark’s Secondary School has been contacted by the DfE‚ as it is trialling a fresh community programme to encourage schools from a range of rural areas to develop wider community and diversity links. The school will then be asked to return a report‚ which will form the basis of a new national policy for schools. The school does not have to take part but is considering whether to do so. What do you think the benefits might be for the school and for

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    Schools must have policies and procedures because it establishes rules and consistency. Parents‚ staff and pupils know what is expected of them‚ makes school a safe place to be. In a school where there are many pupils‚ plenty of staff and visitors there is a need for a lot of policies. All the staff needs to be aware of the contents of the policies. Every school may have the same policy with the same title (for instance Anti Bulling) but it may contain different information. 12.Summarise the policies

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    2. Identify Policies and procedures relating to the safeguarding‚ protection and welfare of children. All early year’s settings must have a child protection policy. These include: All children have right to be kept safe and protected from any abuse or harm. Child abuse can occur in any cultures‚ religions and social classes. Every person who works with child must be sensitive to the children’s family culture‚ religions and social background. Children must have the opportunity to express their views

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    state and independent schools and describe the characteristics of different types of schools in relation to educational stages and school governance. The majority of state funded schools are maintained by local authorities and follow the national curriculum‚ national pay and conditions‚ they are overseen by local authority. The differences over state schools are who their staff‚ who owns the land and buildings and who controls admissions for example. Community schools are run by local authority

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    September 2003 NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY ACT‚ 1996 (ACT NO. 27 OF 1996) NATIONAL POLICY ON RELIGION AND EDUCATION. I‚ Kader Asinal‚ Minister of Education‚ hereby determine national policy in terms of Section 3(4) (1) of the National Education Policy Act. 1996 (Act No. 27 of 1996)‚ relating to Religion and Education National Policy. I hereby give notice to declare the national policy on Religion and Education as Policy in terms Section 3 (4)(1) of the National Education Policy Act‚ 1996 (Act

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    2 Write a brief summary of policies and procedures in schools relating to the following: Staff: Performance management. School governors will establish an annual evaluation policy for the teachers to ensure that their objectives are set for each of them and guarantee that their performance is assessed annually. Each teacher will get a performance report where shows the areas they need to work on and a constructive feedback to help them progress. Grievance policy. A guide for the teachers regarding

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    1189 HEI: University of Greenwich Assignment type: Essay (1500 words) Title: How well is the concept of professionalism evident in my setting? Submission date: 6 November 2012 Assignment Brief This is an essay to discuss the evidence of professionalism in my setting in relation to the schools own guidelines and the national standards set down by the Teachers’ Standards. Definition of professionalism noun * 1 [mass noun] the competence or skill expected of a professional:the key

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    Policies and procedures can be time consuming to write from scratch. Local authorities hold a standard set of policies and procedures which they have developed for schools to adopt and tailor to make them specific to the individual setting. Policies and procedures need to be kept up to date by a rolling set of periodic reviews. It is important that policies are dated‚ review dates noted on them and that the reviews are held in a timely manner to ensure that the documents do not fall out of date.

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    School plays a very important role in fostering national integration in the following ways: (a) Children from different communities interact with each other in a school. (b) Celebration of national days and festivals promotes national integration. Also‚ the study of the historical past and the National Movement promote the idea of unity within diversity. (c) Organising programmes on all-India basis‚ where children from different parts of the country can meet each other‚ fosters national integration

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