Analysis and reflection: Children This lesson was one of the first RE lessons that the children had around their particular unit so I was unaware about how much knowledge they had however‚ I knew that they may require extra input in order to develop their understanding. During the starter‚ the children sat together on the carpet in a circle in order for them to see each other whilst discussing. It motivated the children when I asked them to close their eyes to imagine somewhere that they would like
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EYMP4 Early years settings Early years is an important sector which involves high standards of professional practice. Practitioners pay an important role in helping to shape the lives of the future generations. Early years settings support diversity inclusion and participation. Early year settings are funded from ages 2 years 6 months although in some cases the child may get funded from 2 years‚ for instance if the child is disabled‚ or maybe from a disadvantaged family or even a child who are
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Placement activities: 11/11/2013 Craft table: The activity that I had to manage was using different shapes to make patterns on Elma the elephant. The children had been told the story earlier in the day and was asked to think of their own pattern for Elma. The children had to use the shapes that they had been learning about; square‚ circle‚ triangle‚ hexagon. I was asked to supervise the activity to ensure the children stay on task‚ and to give any support that may be needed. This could mean
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M2&D1 I identified many hazards when doing the risk assessment but these are the ones I choose to asses. Wet floor in the canteen. Chairs not in the right place. Tables and cutlery not clean. Food poisoning. Heated utensils and Appliances. Heavy doors. Wet floor in the canteen is a hazard because if somebody slips on the water that has be spilt they could seriously injure themselves they could end up with a broken back or leg this is why it is important for staff to look out for this hazards
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Explain how to promote anti-discriminatory practice in work with children and young people. Every member of staff is responsible for ensuring that anti-discriminatory practice is endorsed in school and to identify when discrimination is occurring. The Children Act 2004 requires early years and other childcare facilities to promote an anti-discriminatory practice within that setting and also requires all adults who work with children to promote a child’s needs with paramount importance. The Early
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systems within my role. After completing the MI test myself I then requested a member of my team (Jane Doe) to complete the same learning styles questionnaire to see what type of style they were. On completing the questionnaire she scored equally in 3 areas; Linguistic‚ Logical-Mathematical and Intrapersonal‚ (see Appendix 2) People who are strong in linguistic intelligence are able to use words well‚ both when writing and
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NVQ Information Advice and Guidance ASSESSOR QUESTIONS UNIT 13 – Enable Advice and Guidance Clients to Access Referral Opportunities |Question |Reference |Answer |Evidence Available | |Element 13.1 – Identify options for referral
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P5. Social Implications Change Customer perspective When changing the customer perspective involves with e-commerce sites‚ the media would warn the customers about e-commerce websites and online shopping‚ which is big issue. This is done by exploring scary stories about damagers with the e-commerce site‚ also stories about people who experience bad service with online shopping. Then showing the customer that they could becoming a next victim of their PC being harm and also there information in
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Unit 54.. Duty Of Care 1.1 Within my work role I have a duty of care to ensure that‚ myself and the students are taking reasonable care in and around the setting to enable them to avoid injury to one another and / or making any damage to the work setting which could conclude in an injury. As well as this I have a duty of care to watch over the students for example during individual work‚ and making sure they are all treating each other as equals‚ that they are listening to each other and are all
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2. Communicate Effectively at the Direct Leadership Level: L301 a. Standards 1. Develop effective communication skills by- a. Defining communication‚ b. Identifying the principles of interpersonal transactional communication‚ and c. Identifying the relationship between listening and effective oral communication. 2. Communication Definition i. Webster’s dictionary definition of communicate is “to make known; disclose‚ to manifest‚ to transmit to others‚ to express oneself effectively.” It defines
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