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    leading to exciting and successful learning.’ It gives structure on how literacy is taught in primary schools and provides suggestions on how this can be delivered to the pupils. I work as a Teaching Assistant in a primary school Key stage 2 Year 3 of the National Curriculum. A typical literacy lesson is delivered by firstly‚ by the class teacher talking and explaining to the pupils the chosen literacy subject. Group discussions or whole class participation‚ sharing thoughts and ideas. Then focusing

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    Development is complex changes including an increase in new skills and abilities such as talking walking writing and smiling. All children are individuals so although they will go through the same stages of development ‚they will not necessarily do so at the same time. As practitioners‚we should not consider any child to be average‚but focus on the child as a whole. There are four stages of human growth patterns. These are childhood(which in four stages is known as Infancy‚early childhood‚ pre

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    Page West Lancashire College CANDIDATE’S EVIDENCE REPORT Candidate’s Name Sharon Tilburn Location ……………………………. Date ………………………………………… Time ………………………………… Assessor’s Name ………………………… Evidence Gathering Method:- Direct Observation Reflective Account Witness Testimony Written/oral Questioning Expert Witness Work Products Simulations Project/Assignment Professional Discussion

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    A A multi-agency approach is a range of professionals including speech therapists‚ Special Educational Needs Co-coordinator (SENCO) ‚ key workers or physiotherapists etc. that all work together and support children and their families in provisions that need to be made in order to support a child with special needs. Working within close partnership with parents is expected for all babies and children within the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) ‘Early years practitioners have a key role to

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    Unit 3- supporting children E1- identify FIVE(5) pieces of legislation. There are many different legislations that influence working practices in a setting for children‚ all of which are to ensure that children and kept safe and well at all times. One legislation is Protection Of Children Act 1999‚ this act was put into place to ensure everybody working with children are suitable to do so‚ this can be done by ensuring staff and volunteers have completed a Criminal Records Bureau. (CRB) Another

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    Submission dates The final submission date for all work to Pass‚ Merit‚ and Distinction criteria is Friday 24th January 2014. The submission dates for each individual task are as follows: Task 1: week beginning Task 2: week beginning Task 3: week beginning Task 4: week beginning Task 5: week beginning Be aware that the above dates may be subject to change and you will be given notice of this

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    The Sequence and Rate of development from 0-19 years old: Task 1:1 Child development is how a child is able to complete complex tasks/things as they grow. Development involves learning skills such as tying shoe laces‚skipping‚or kicking a ball for example. From birth to adulthood children are continually growing‚developing and learning. A child’s development can be measured through social‚emotional‚physical and language developmental "milestones". It is‚therefore important to apply an holistic

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    Unit 14 Assignment E1). The Social Model of disability came about through the disability movement and other organisation campaigning for equal rights‚ opportunities and choices for disabled people. The social model of disability recognises that any problem of disability are created by society and its institution and that The Discrimination Acts are tools to help to improve the response of society to disability‚ also a wheel chair user is not hampered by their disability but by lack of adequate

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    instruments and other equipment. Also may need to check there are enough instruments for each child ( by regularly checking inventory). I would also need to help tidy up afterwards‚ helping to make sure all equipment/instruments are put back safely. 3. Describe how you act in class in order to be an effective role model for the standards of behaviour expected in pupils? I would need to have a positive attitude and be able to interact well with the children. I would also benefit from being

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    Unit 8 E1/A I have collated evidence which describes the role of the practitioner in meeting the children’s care needs. The evidence can be found in my appendix. The evidence I have collate includes the information on compliance with legal requirements ‚ meeting needs and supporting rights of the children‚ working in a team with other professional’s‚ working with families‚ training and development‚ inclusive practice/ attitudes and values‚ positive environment and care of themselves( the practitioner)

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