Bibliography: Kamen‚ T. (2011) Teaching Assistant’s Handbook Level 3 Harvey‚ N.(2006) Effective Communication Bruce T and Meggitt C.(2006) Child Care and Education. CACHE level 3 Diploma in Child Care and Education. Content and Images copyright Stonebridge Colleges‚ All rights reserved‚ 2010.
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CACHE Childcare & Education Level 3 Unit one Statutory- I attended King James Art Academy from the age of 11 up until 15. It was opened by law. It was not a small school or a large school. On average there were 800-900 students that attended. We had to wear a uniform which consisted of black shoes‚ black straight leg trousers‚ a white shirt‚ black tank top‚ navy blue tie and a navy blue blazer. Everyone was made to buy the blazers and ties from the school‚ the blazers costing £23.00 and the
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`SHC 34 PRICIPLES FOR IMPLEMENTING DUTY OF CARE IN HEALTH‚ SOCIAL CARE OR CHILDRREN’S AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S SETTINGS 1.1 Explain what it means to have a duty of care in your own work role Wikipedia describes “a duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeably harm others”. I understand that a Duty of Care within my work role requires many things. Firstly‚ the children
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personally prefer Vygotskys theory as he saw children more of social beings rather than intellectual beings. 3. The theorist that wrote the maturational theory was Arnold Gassell‚ this is an important theory as is contributes at a child’s development. Such as parenting styles and care giving strategies. Certain settings will still use this theory when planning activities for the children. 4. Skinner‚ Watson and Bandoura believed that if behaviour is rewarded it will be repeated for example when
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E1- describe the development of children in a selected age range and in TWO (2) areas of development. All children are different and develop at a pace specific to them. Some children develop earlier than others and some never fully develop. Lots of things can affect development such as the environment they are brought up in or their abilities and disabilities. Each child develops physically at different pace but a child of 12 months should be able to stand alone briefly and maybe take a few steps
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Computer Organization & Architecture Cache Memory 1. Introduction Computer memory is organized into a hierarchy. At the highest level (closest to the processor) are the processor registers. Next comes one or more levels of cache. When multiple levels are used‚ they are denoted L1‚ L2‚ etc… Next comes main memory‚ which is usually made out of a dynamic random-access memory (DRAM). All of these are considered internal to the computer system. The hierarchy continues with external memory‚ with
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| | HOW TO MONITOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT USING DIFFERENT METHODS As mentioned earlier children and young people progress through certain milestones as they develop‚ it is important that these are monitored to enable plans to be put into place to encourage and support them‚ should they need it. There are many ways of monitoring and assessing development throughout childhood but a child’s parent or carer must first give permission. One of the most widely used methods of monitoring
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CACHE Memory INTRODUCTION A CPU cache is a cache used by the central processing unit (CPU) of a computer to reduce the average time to access memory. The cache is a smaller‚ faster memory which stores copies of the data from frequently used main memory locations. Most CPUs have different independent caches‚ including instruction and data caches‚ where the data cache is usually organized as a hierarchy of more cache levels (L1‚ L2 etc.) When the processor needs to read from or write to
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Introduction to Cache Memory Cache memory is a random access memory (RAM) that a computer microprocessor can access more quickly than it can access regular RAM. As the microprocessor processes data‚ it looks first in the cache memory and if it finds the data from a previous reading of data‚ it does not have to do the more time-consuming reading of data from larger memory. Cache memory is sometimes described in levels of closeness and accessibility to the microprocessor. An L1 cache is on the same
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–verbal skills such as‚ portraying open body language‚ smiling and using eye contact. By making sure you model the behaviour you wish to see. The child or pupil will learn from your behaviour and communication skills and develop their social skills. 3. Explain how different social‚ professional and cultural contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate? 1.3 The differences in social‚ professional and cultural contexts may affect the way in which you communicate. For example children
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