Roberts 1.1 Early years foundation stage a) The Childcare Act 2006 covers provision of EYFS in the UK. b) Children can be taught under the EYFS by nurseries‚ childminders and kindergartens aswell as Reception class. c)For organisations to legally deliver EYFS they must register under the childcare act and they must follow Welfare and Learning and Development requirements in England. 1.2 State schools provide free education for children aged 5 to 16yrs‚ they are either wholly or
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Unit 1 Answers 1.1 People communicate for different reasons. To express themselves‚ to be able to relate to another person‚ to gather and share information‚ advice‚ help and support a person. 1.2 Good communication in the work setting enables staff members to work efficiently‚ provide both quality and speed in their job roles‚ communicating to ensure work is complete and knowing where staff are and what they are doing. Bad communication can cause tension between staff so no communication
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Hoang Thi Thanh Ha - 13200154 Case 14-3 Coconut Telegraph 1. Is Coconut’s February 1‚ 2012‚ arrangement with Buffett within the scope of ASC 985-605? ASC 985 -605 Software — Revenue Recognition “provides guidance on when revenue should be recognized and in what amounts for licensing‚ selling‚ leasing‚ or otherwise marketing computer software.” It defines “ Software arrangements range from those that provide a license for a single software product to those that‚ in addition to the delivery of
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Unit 7 Summary Unit 7 was fascinating and I believe it was my favourite unit. This unit covered data preparation and presentation which was very interesting. I was introduced to the term data dictionary which is where a researcher list and describes items in a database‚ it also helps the research to remember the codes given to items in the research. When I first encountered the term coding in my research proposal‚ I was reluctant to meet that part of my research because I developed a bad perception
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Unit 301 Outcome 1: understand why effective communication is important in work setting. 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate Different reasons people communicate is to engage in conversation‚ to make a point‚ to explain a reason a point or a command and to receive important information. 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in work setting. Communication can affect relationships in a variety of ways‚ one way it can affect relationships is for example
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Caring for children E1 – Collate evidence which describes the role of the practitioner in caring for children When the practitioner is caring for children he/she will need to complete a variety of things to meet that role. This would include having priorities such as: Meeting the needs and supporting the rights of children This should be the main priority of all practitioners as the welfare of the child is the most important thing in order for them to attend their setting. - Routines should
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Unit 56 Move and Position Individuals In Accordance with their Plan Of Care. 1.1 Outline the anatomy and physiology of the human body in relation to the importance of correct moving and positioning of individuals. The muscles in the human body are attached to the skeleton‚ when each joint is moved the muscles act like hinges to pull or move that joint into the position needed. In some IndIviduals they can loose muscle tone this leads to muscles becoming weak and slackened causing movement
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SHC 31 Promote communicate in a health and Social care setting 1.1 . Identify the different reasons why people communicate? The reasons for People communicating are as follows: • to express needs and wishes • to share ideas and information • to reassure • to express feelings and/or concerns • to build relationships and socialise • to ask questions • to share experiences 1.2. Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting
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Unit 1 – An Introduction to Working with Children There are three types of sectors that support children and their families in the UK today. These are; the statutory sector; the voluntary sector; and the private/independent sector. The statutory sector‚ also known as the public sector‚ includes health‚ social care and education services that are provided by the county and funded by the government through taxes. The state is required by law to ensure that all children receive education
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Qualification Unit Number and Title BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in IT (Applied) Unit 18 - Assignment 2 Database Design Learner Name Assessor Name Date Issued Hand in Deadline Submitted On 25th November 2014 27th January 2015 Learning Outcomes LO2 - Be able to design‚ create and populate a relational database LO3 - Be able to test a relational database. Assignment Title Design‚ create‚ populate and test a relational database In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide
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