Assignment 3 Complete five tables‚ covering the areas set out below‚ showing the sequence and rate of development for children and young people from birth to 19 years. You should produce separate tables for each area of development below. Physical Development |Age between: |Development. | |0 – 3 years |It is within this stage of a child’s life that the fastest physical development
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Assessment is a tool designed to check a learner’s level of understanding and identify development areas. It is a process to evaluate an individual’s learning as well as a teacher’s performance. Assessment is a mandatory fourth element of the teaching training cycle. It is the responsibility of the teacher to ensure that learner achievement and progression is checked throughout the learning process using means of formative assessment such as practical work and group activities‚ and at the end
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Barker Theory task 7/PTTLS level 3 456 Words State the different assessment methods available and explain the ones you would use for your subject area‚ including reference to initial assessment. State the types of assessment records you would complete and explain why. As a trainer it has become very evident to me that assessment is a critical component of education and as such it is essential that I continuously monitor a learner’s progress to help me to identify where they are and if my teaching
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Within this essay I plan to focus on one change I wish to make within in life. I then plan to complete an assessment and form an intervention plan‚ I hope to then be able to reflect on the processes involved and discuss the similarities and differences in supporting change for young people. Change: To make the form‚ nature‚ content‚ future course‚ etc.‚ of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one ’s name; to change one ’s opinion; to change the
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Suppose your sociology instructor has asked you to do a study of homelessness. Which research technique (survey‚ observation‚ experiment‚ existing sources) would you find the most useful? How would you use that technique to complete your assignment? If my sociology instructor has asked me to do a study of homelessness‚ I will choose the observation research technique because I think this method is the most useful to me. In definition‚ observation means collecting information through direct participation
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Through this experiment‚ Egeria densa was observed using a microscope. The task was to observe and identify the different types of cell‚ cytoplasmic streaming‚ and plasmolysis of Egeria densa. First‚ the microscope was examined and investigated to master the use of the equipment. A microscope slide grid which was on the slide glass was required to be seen clearly using 4x‚ 10x and 30x. During the latter part of the experiment‚ the Egeria densa was observed using the microscope to understand the
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membrane pulls away from the cell wall is called plasmolysis. It happens when a plant cell is placed into hypertonic solution. The shrinking of ANIMAL cells that are placed in a HYPERTONIC solution is called crenation. Cells stay the same size when placed in an isotonic solution because the amount of water leaving the cell is the same and the amount of water entering. MULTIPLE CHOICE: Circle and/or fill-in the answer(s) that best completes the sentence. The substance that dissolves to make
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region of lesser water concentration which results to the shrinkage of the protoplasm (Figure 1). This shrinkage away from the cell wall due to excessive loss of water is called plasmolysis. Figure 1. Plasmolysis in Allium Cepa : The first image in the left shows that the cells mounted with water shows no signs of plasmolysis‚ in the middle mounted with 2% NaCl solution shows minimal shrinkage of cells‚ in the right most image mounted with 5% NaCl solution almost all of the cells were plasmolyzed.
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than the plant cell‚ water will move leave the cell‚ and the cell becomes plasmolysed (flaccid). If the plant cell is place in a solution with the same water potential‚ there will be no net movement of water. The cell is then said to be incipient plasmolysis. The table below shows what happens to the cell when water moves in and out of a cell. Water potential of solution compared to cell Higher Equal Lower Net movement of water Enters cell Neither
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Plasmolysis in Rhubarb Epidermis Cells Aim: To see if rhubarb changes when it is placed in solutions of different concentrations. Introduction: "Plasmolysis in Rhubarb Epidermis Cells" is an experiment to see whether or not rhubarb changed its cell structure when placed within different types or solutions. "A single layer of plant cell is placed on a micrscope slide and either distilled water or 5% NaCl solution is added to the cells. Osmosis will occur resulting in either turgid cells or
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