Types and characteristics of different schools Grammar school Grammar schools are state schools. The age range for a grammar school is usually between 11 and 16. To attend a grammar school you have to be selected based on your ability. A test called the 11+ is taken‚ and if you pass‚ you can attend that school. The school is also selective about who takes the test or has the most chance of passing. Grammar school classes are a lot smaller and therefore each child gets higher support. There
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Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 QCF Qualification No: 501/0403/2 © Study House Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 © Study House Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 Published and distributed by: Study House Tel 01539 724622 Publication date Edition Number Study House 2012 September 2012 2012 All rights reserved. No part
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POTENTIAL HAZARDS REGARDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTUES Many pupils arrive by coach or mini bus; these pupils are received by the teaching assistants and led to the playground where they are watched by members of staff until the morning bell rings. The primary pupils are collected by their teachers and the secondary children enter the school independently. Once pupils are inside the school the gates on the perimeter are locked and the main entrance can only be opened by a door entry code or the receptionist
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Unit 201 Outcome 1 Intellectual and commination 0-3 months They baby develops through the scenes of sight‚ feeling and hearing. Showing awareness of outside stimuli through movement. At first these movements are reflexive e.g. starling to sudden sounds. But as the baby develops these responses these behaviors become intentional. For example the following of eyes of which they may focus on faces and respond with their own facial expressions. At the same time the baby develops a small range
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TDA 3.1 2.1 Fill in the gaps in the following paragraph using the words from below. To communicate effectively with anyone‚ you need to speak clearly‚ using different pitch and tone to create interest. You should talk at a pace that is neither to slow or monotonous‚ nor so fast that others can’t understand it. It is important to know the stages of language development. You should also be aware that if you are working with a pupil with special needs‚ their communication development will be
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East Sussex qualification and assessment centre (ESQAC) Award in Employment responsibilities and rights in Health and social care and children and young people UNIT 201 Level 2 I confirm the evidence in this workbook is my own Learner name and signature ……………………… Assessor name and signature ……………………. IQA name and signature……………………………… Date of completion …………………. 1. Know the statutory responsibilities and rights of employees and employers within own area of work 1.1 List the aspects of
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ERR Questions Continued Task 4 Employee Number – Your employee number is a unique number that is individual to you. It allows your employer to have easy access to your online record. Employer Name – Your employer name is the person who employed you for the position you applied for‚ most likely your manager. Your employer is the one who gives you your shifts‚ you’re your wage and has the power to dismiss you. Tax Code – Everyone has different tax codes based on information such as your annual
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Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools - Evidence Sheet Name……………………………… Date……………………… Page No:……… Observation Simulation Q&A Personal Statement Assignment Professional Discussion Product Witness Statement Other (Please specify) Evidence Unit L/O A/C Risk Assessment What is a Hazard? How could you minimise it? (See attached mind map) Complete and attach 2 risk assessments one carried out as a class exercise the other one based on your class room / playground/
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place between an employer and an employee. This is so that both people are covered if either decides to make different decisions. For example.. If the employer decides that they no longer want the employee‚ they have to give so many days/weeks’ notice for them to have time to find another job. This works the other way so if an employee wants to leave then the employer has time to fill the job vacancy. It also states how much pay you’re earning so that the employee can’t under or over pay you (this
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Assignment Submission Name: Lisa Michelle Morgan Student Number: MD1136429 Address: 23‚ Willington Road‚ Tamworth‚ Staffordshire‚ Postcode: B79 8As Course: Award in Supporting Teaching And Learning In Schools Assignment Number: 1 Date Submitted: 13/9/14 Number of pages: 5 Email: lisa66613@hotmail.com Lisa Morgan student number : MD1136429 Assignment 1 1.Summarise the main development of a child from the age range 0-2years‚ 3-5years and 5-8years
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