5 competencies Confidence Time management Patience Flexibility Leadership I believe that this list of competencies is a list of what a good trainer must have in order to be successful. A confident trainer will show the trainees what they need to learn and if the trainer is confident it will reassure the trainees that all the information that they are learning is accurate and useful. The time management is also very important because as a trainer you don’t want to run out of time and not cover
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P4‚M1–Anatomy and physiology by Sushoma Nahar Syed AA29906 My two chosen systems I will be writing about is the cardiovascular system and Digestive system. (P4) the digestion system The digestive system is also known as the alimentary canal from the mouth to the anus. Digestion is a process in which insoluble food is broken down into particles which are made into soluble particles enough to be absorbed and to be used by the body and into the bloodstream. These soluble particles are major
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are given the best opportunity to acquire new skills and for learning to take place. As a teacher in the lifelong learning sector it is essential that you are fully aware of current legislation and codes of practise before beginning to teach students as it is your responsibility to ensure their physical and emotional safety/welfare throughout the duration of the course. Therefore‚ you need to be aware of the following legislations and codes of practise: 1. Health and Safety at Work Act
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INTRODUCTION Duty of care for students – ‘Duty of care is a legal concept that relates to the common law. The common law is a collection of legal principles that have been established over time by the courts’ (WADE‚ 2007) The duty of care policy plays an integral role in schools in combination with other school policies and practices. The ‘duty of care for students’ policy explains clearly what duty of care means‚ and what the teaching staff responsibilities are and how teaching staff may discharge
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Course Start Date: 27/01/2010 Level 4 Theory Assignment 1. Review your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. My current role is limited to the learner support at the training centre that I am currently working. The courses that our learners do are English (Entry levels‚ Level 1 and Level 2)‚ mathematics (Entry levels‚ Level 1 and Level 2)‚ Home and Office IT (Level 2) and NVQ in Customer Service (Level 2). I normally deal with the learners
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7/7/2013 Differences In Competencies between Nurses Prepared at the Associates Degree Level Versus The Baccalaureate Degree Level in Nursing It is sometimes difficult to differentiate between the associates degree nurse and the baccalaureate degree nurse. After all both levels of learning require passing the exact same exam in order to practice. However‚ there are some differences of learning between them. Two important differences
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chubby-cheeked Hailey Nicole was a newborn photographer’s dream. I was ill on the day of the shoot‚ and thankfully‚ Hailey’s parents were understanding and allowed me to reschedule. I want to thank them for that. Little Hailey was 11 days at the time of her shoot‚ and she was the curliest baby I’ve had for a long time. She went easily into every position‚ which made my job as her newborn photographer easy as pie. At birth‚ miss Hailey was 8 pounds 11 ounces and 20 1/4 inches long. When her parents
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minimum wage and other laws set basic compensation levels. We also have the Disability Act‚ Manual Handling Operations and Regulations‚ Data Protection Act‚ The Medicine Act‚ General Social Care Council code 2001‚ RIDDOR 1995 and more. 1.2 List the main features of current employment legislation The spectrum of employment law in the UK covers three main areas. Employment Rights act 1996‚ Care standards act 2000‚ and the regulation of care (Scotland) Act 2001. 1.3 Outline why legislation
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KNOWLEDGE‚ ADHERENCE ON NEWBORN SCREENING AMONG POSTPARTUM MOTHERS IN MHARS-RTTH A Research Paper Presented to the Faculty of the College of Nursing Misamis University Ozamiz City In Partial Fulfillment of College of Nursing By Lao‚ Ladyvie Jamila S. Palangan‚ J-an L. March 2012 APPROVAL SHEET This research paper entitled ‘’ KNOWLEDGE‚ ADHERENCE ON NEWBORN SCREENING AMONG POSTPARTUM MOTHERS IN MHARS-RTTH‚’’ prepared
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Fostering a warm teacher student relationship The teacher student relationship is very important for children. Children spend approximately 5 to 7 hours a day with a teacher .We ask ourselves what is considered a good teacher? All of us have gone through schooling‚ and if fortunate had a favorite teacher. A positive relationship between the student and the teacher is difficult to establish‚ but can be found for both individuals. The qualities for a positive relationship can vary to set a learning
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