(students)= with out students there would be no Bridgend college. Students are the customers of Bridgend College‚ the college depends upon the students and the success that they achieve both while at college and to a extent after they finish their education in order to keep the co college up and running‚ this is why students are the main stakeholder Employees (Academic & Support Staff)= the staff (teachers etc) help students learn and exceed there goals to enable them to pass the courses there on
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Unit 11 Out come 1 • Describe what is meant by a positive environment Environment is the surrounding of a central point; it can be split in to three basic categories biological‚ physical and social. The environment of my care setting for example is made up biological aspects i.e. my self‚ my children‚ my husband‚ our pet hamsters and the out door plants and trees in the garden‚ also the children that attend my care setting. The physical aspects are the toys‚ furniture door wall‚ large
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from under paid farmers in China then this will be considered unethical in Britain as most consumers who shop at M&S want a “fair trade”. Ensuring M&S source their products from fair trade organisations their customers will be encouraged to shop there as they are doing their bit to prevent poverty in other countries. Marks and Spencer donate 1% of their net profit to a charity. M&S have to take in to consideration what charity would be ethically right to donate to. For example‚ donating to an organisation
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Vocabulary/Terms: Memory- the persistence of learning over time through the storage and retrieval of information. importance- research on a memories extremes has helped us understand how memory works.  Working Memory- a newer understanding of short-term memory that focuses on conscious‚ active processing of incoming auditory and visual-spatial information‚ and of information retrieved from long-term memory. importance- better understanding of Atkinson and Shiffrin’s second stage‚ concentrates
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Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce (QCF) Unit 53: Promote Positive Behaviour. Learning outcome 1: Understand how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies relate to positive behaviour support. 1.1 Explain how legislation‚ frameworks‚ codes of practice and policies relating to positive behaviour support are applied to own working practice. Children Act 1989 The Children’s Act 1989 was brought into force in order to ensure that the welfare of every
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early years settings‚ the importance of equality of education opportunity‚ challenging stereotypical views and the inclusive setting. Over the last 300 years the education system has changed a great deal‚ but we still look back at the theories and theorists and early pioneers from that time today. With the introduction of statutory schooling for children from the age of five years in England from 1872‚ Classrooms were arranged in rows of children who could be taught by rote‚ sitting still in large
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Task 1 Our assignment is to carry out investigations into two companies from two different sectors; these sectors are the private sector and the public/voluntary sector. The private sector are all about making profit rather than providing a service. The public/voluntary sector on the other hand want to concentrate on providing a good and efficient service for their customers such as the NHS‚ they provide a medical service for residents of this country‚ of course this isn’t to make a profit because
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Level 2 Child Care 1. The materials used in play‚ what the benefits are and examples. Creative play is when children use their imagination and artistic skills to create what they want whilst doing activities such as painting‚ drawing‚ sticking‚ cutting and play dough. The materials that are used in this play are colouring pencils‚ scissors‚ glue‚ paper‚ crayons‚ stamps‚ aprons‚ feathers and paints. Creative play helps develop math skills because when they are sticking they are seeing a variety
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Unit 10 Schools as organisations 1.1 Identify the main types of state and independent schools Pre-compulsory LA nurseries‚ private day nurseries‚ childminders‚ playgroups. Compulsory Primary school state and independent‚ secondary schools state and independent‚ Academies Further Education Sixth form‚ College‚ university 1.2 Describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stage and school governance Local Authority Nurseries
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Hugh Christie School The cardiovascular system + Respiration System OCR level 3 Sport Bertie Migo 9/24/2013 Within this report I will be describing what the cardiovascular system is‚ how it works‚ and what it consists of. I will also be talking about the respiration system‚ what it is‚ how it works and what it consists of. P1 – Describe the Structure and function of the Skeletal System At birth‚ a new born infant has around 300 bones‚ whereas the average adult has only 206 bones
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