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    Contact Zone

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    Louise Pratt wrote A Contact Zone‚ a short story about how many different cultures interact through Transculturation and contact zones. A contact zone is defined as “is the gap in which transculturation takes place- where two different cultures meet and inform each other‚ in uneven ways” (mariexotoni). In my owns words‚ a contact zone can be where two different people from different backgrounds‚ teachings‚ and traditions come together and share their experiences. Contact zones can be seen in every

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    session we had with BL we were introduced to the works of David Tripp‚ Stephen Brookfield and Donald Schon which focused on critical thinking and self-reflection in teaching and learning environment. We as a group were given Stephen Brookfield’s “four lenses” document to review. In summary Stephen Brookfield states that for a teacher to become critically reflective there are three inter-related phases that are involved: 1. Discovering the assumptions that guide our decisions‚ actions and choices 2

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    Discuss the role of the early years practitioner in planning provision to meet the needs of the child. This essay aims to explore the role of the early years practitioner in planning provision to meet the needs of the child‚ simultaneously applying theoretical research and professional practice. In addition to this‚ making appropriate links to the Early Years Foundation Stage and using pertinent examples to support the child’s needs. In order to be a successful early years practitioner‚ they

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    1.All those working with children have a professional responsibility to safeguard and protect children. Child Protection is a highly emotive subject‚ evoking strong feelings in most people. In order to provide the most effective support and help for vulnerable children and their families‚ all staff managing services and involved in working directly with children need to be able to acknowledge their feelings and examine their different values and beliefs. Every child can be hurt‚ put at risk of

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    case notes - atlantic

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    Case Notes – Atlanta Home Loan Al Fiorini‚ the founder of Atlanta Home Loan‚ was caught in an unfortunate situation when he lost control of his start-up company‚ and also was faced with an unfavourable credit rating which forced him to sell his home. I feel that this situation may have been avoided if Al had developed and enforced “tighter results controls”. In order to produce tighter results controls‚ Al had to consider the following: 1. Definition of desired area: This section is concerned

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    Assignment 026 Understand How to Safeguard the Well-being of Children and Young People Assignment overview Introduction This assignment for Unit 025 asks you to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of how to safeguard the wellbeing of children and young people and the assignment is designed to ensure that by completing all tasks‚ you will meet the Learning Outcomes and assessment criteria for unit 025‚ Understand How to Safeguard the Well-being of Children

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    1.1  Outline the current legislation covering home based childcare and the role of regulatory bodies As a home base childcare provider‚ I must ensure that the current legislations are carried out and practised according to the relevant governing bodies. I must ensure that the requirements of the Children Act 2004 are met. It was put into place to improve the overall well-being in children and in later life. There are five outcomes that are key to achieving this. * Be healthy – so that

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    Cyp Core 3.3

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    CYP Core 3.3 1.1 Policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people are - The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 - which ensure that children are safe and looked after‚ children have the right to be protected from all forms of physical or mental violence‚ injury or abuse‚ neglect‚ negligent treatment‚ maltreatment or exploitation including sexual abuse by those looking after them. Children Act 1989 - Parents and professionals must

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    Current Legislation

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    Understand the main legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people. 1.1 Current legislation made for safeguarding children and young people are; Children act 1989. The main aims of the Act are: • To bring together private and public law in one framework; • To achieve a better balance between protecting children and enabling parents to challenge state intervention; • To encourage greater partnership between statutory authorities and parents;

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    High Index Lenses

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    Compared to lenses made with CR-39 plastic or even polycarbonate‚ high index lenses are expensive. Because of their cost‚ it’s only natural that you would want to keep your high index lenses for as long as possible. Of course‚ the same is true for the frame as well. The longevity of your high index eyeglasses comes down to your selection of protective coatings for the lenses‚ your frame selection‚ and your use and care habits. Anti-Scratch Protective Coating High index lenses are made from high-refractive-index

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