ICT Assignment ICT Assignment Introduction This assignment involved coursework and the setting up of E-Learning course material on Blackboard for my Fire Safety students. In this report I will give a short explanation of the techniques I used‚ together with the relevant screenshots I included on Blackboard. I will also examine the course statistics generated from student use‚ for example: student access statistics and quiz results statistics. I will finish this report with my conclusions
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MOTIVATE MY LEARNERS AND DEVELOP MUTUAL RESPECT AND TRUST A I motivate my learners and develop mutual respect and trust‚ by ensuring that my knowledge of the NVQ standards are up to date‚ I have standardisation meetings regular with other agencies‚ and look on the internet at city and guilds up dates‚ to make sure we are all working to the same standards and up dates have been done. I give my learners a good understanding of the NVQ‚ and how it is important in their area of work‚ as it is
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There remain questions about the appropriate frequency and depth of self-assessment and the relevance of different models of self-assessment. What is clear is that the less threatening the evaluation process the more open‚ honest reflective and useful is the self-evaluation process (Harvey‚ 2002) (is this a direct quote if yes add speech marks if not at the beginning add as Harvey (date) sumerises) . The purpose of the following essay is to assess my current teaching role and responsibilities. I
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and activities to achieve the diploma. The new functional skills‚ which will be part of the diploma will ensure that students are able to apply the theory of mathematics‚ English and ICT to real working situations. This introduction into the curriculum of functional skills will be key to ensuring a larger‚ better prepared pool of students to build Britain’s future. The content of the course is diverse and challenging to preparing my students for work in the construction industry or in any other
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Curriculum Influences Curriculum Curriculum Ideologies and Models Philosophies The inclusive curriculum Bloom (Differentiation) Recommendations Curriculum Equality Act 2010 development Evaluation and delivery Title Abstract/overview Name Bruner (1960) theorised that any knowledge or skill can be taught to a learner at any level‚ providing the teaching is structured and delivered appropriately. The complexity of understanding develops r Create Evaluate Analyse Apply Understand Remember
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Curriculum design for inclusive practice is central to effective learning and teaching. This essay will focus on discussing the statement above‚ critically analysing the concepts of curriculum design‚ inclusive practice and effective practice. Curriculum design will look at the formal and informal elements of the curriculum and the learners’ own expectations of what their learning experience will do for them. Inclusive practice will show how I endeavour to ensure my teaching is personalised
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Certificate in Education Throughout the module TS1301 a trainee teacher experiences a wide range of emotions that change their outlook on the way they teach. These emotions range from the sublime to almost rock bottom‚ and as with everything in life it is individual and at that moment be it at the top or bottom no one has experienced this feeling before. Throughout the module you are required to observe teachers in their lessons‚ this gives the trainee teacher a valuable insight into how things
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Assessment is the name given to the process of checking that learning has taken place. It is also a way of teachers knowing that their sessions with a learner have been effective. Assessment is the process by which evidence of a student’s achievement is obtained or judged‚ therefore in order to assess someone a standard must be set at various levels. This may be a criteria or syllabus from an awarding body or simply fulfilling the goals of a learners individual need for a short non-accredited course
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Cover the following points for CERT organization: • Organizational structure: • Well-defined management structure • Effective communications among agency personnel • Accountability • Command objectives: • Identify the scope of the incident through damage assessment • Determine an overall strategy and logistical requirements • Deploy resources efficiently but safely Cover the following points for disaster psychology: • In the aftermath of disasters‚ survivors and disaster workers can experience
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Assessing? In Knight P (ed) Assessing for Learning in Higher Education Avis J‚ A-M Bathmaker and J Parsons (2002) Communities of Practice and the Construction of Learners in Post-Compulsory Education and Training Vocational Education and Training 54(1) 27-50 Barton D (1994) Literacy: An Introduction to the Ecology of Written Language Blackwell Barton D and M Hamilton (1998) Local Literacies: Reading and Writing in One Community. London: Routledge Barton D and K Tusting (eds) (2005) Beyond Communities
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