CTLLS Assignment Unit 2 Jerry Tyler. Planning and Enabling Learning. Rationale The following is research that I carried out is relating to four main points. The first being Negotiating with learners‚ when we first meet with a learner we conduct an initial assessment and a on line test for functional skills‚ this allows us to check on previous learning and any under pinning knowledge they already have‚ thus allowing us to make sure the learning will be set at the right level for that particular
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QUALITY FRAMEWORK CUMBRIA ADULT EDUCATION Next Steps to Qualified Teacher Status Certificate in Lifelong Learning Sector (CTLLS) and Diploma (DTLLS) Certificate in Lifelong Learning Sector (CTLLS) This Level 3 or 4 Certificate may be offered in a number of modes including pre-service‚ in- service‚ part time or full time. Both certificates comprise 3 mandatory units worth 18 credits and optional units at least to the value of 6 credits‚ making a total of minimum of 24. The mandatory units are
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Inclusive learning and teaching The tutors are to facilitate inclusive learning and teaching. To effectively deliver and promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity within a learning environment without any discrimination in respect to gender‚ colour‚ race‚ nationality‚ sexual orientation‚ or disability. All learners’ are entitled to learn in an appropriate environment‚ to be given equal opportunity‚ freedom of expression‚ to be treated fairly and with respect. For example for those for whom English
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UNIVERSITY OF WORCESTER LLQT PARTNERSHIP LIFELONG LEARNING QUALIFICATIONS FOR TEACHERS (LLQT) Diploma for Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTLLS) GENERAL TRAINEE & COURSE HANDBOOK INITIAL TEACHER TRAINING (ITT) DTLLS 2013-2014 The University of Worcester is committed to ensuring that disabled people‚ including those with specific learning difficulties and/or mental health difficulties are treated fairly. Reasonable
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Certificate in Education and PGCE (Lifelong Learning) Nationally endorsed (DTLLS equivalent) Coursework Documentation Pack Year 1 and CTLLS 2013-2014 IT tip: If you are using this document or the course handbook electronically‚ the Navigation Pane is helpful. On the View tab at the top of your screen‚ tick the box next to Navigation Pane in the Show menu‚ and the contents list will appear on the left of your screen. You can then click on different sections to
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A Practical Guide‚ Fourth Edition: Cheltenham‚ Nelson Thornes Ltd Mierzwik‚ N. D. (2005) Classroom Record Keeping made Simple: Tips for Time-Strapped Teachers: London‚ Sage Publications Wilson‚ L. (2008) Practical Teaching: A guide to PTLLS & CTLLS‚ Hampshire: Cengage Learning EMEA
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Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) The role and responsibilities for Tutors in further education and skills sector to maintain currency in their own subject through knowledge and understanding from research and sharing information is extremely important. Tutors who have the relevant underpinning knowledge when teaching a specialist subject will allow the learner to gain the required results with regards to any aims and objectives and manage Health and Safety issues to create
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`Summarise the key aspects of current legislative requirements and codes of practice relevant to your subject and the type of organisation within which you would like to work. Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) Everyone has a responsibility for their own safety at work and also aduty to protect the safety and welfare of others. As a teacher I need to be fully aware of these rules and ensure that any learners I teach are too. I should always make the class aware of the nearest fire exists
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Julie Cook Theory task 1- part 1 Ground rules are used to lay down order‚ responsibility and accepted behaviours amongst learners. Ground rules are used because ‘all students require boundaries and rules within which to work’ cites Gravells (2010a:7) with which I agree as we all need rules to work within yet they are used for other reasons such as to reduce anxiety. We set ground rules like ‘all to participate’ and ‘constructive criticism only’ to include all students and to avoid unconstructive
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Bibliography: .Wilson L (2008) Practical Teaching‚ A Guide to Teaching PTLLS & CTLLS Learner Voice Section 3 of the Equality Act 2006 portsmounth.gov.uk (http://www.portsmouth.gov.uk/equality/10289.html) Equality and Diversity – What’s that then? June 2008 (http://readingroom.lsc.gov.uk/lsc/NorthWest/LSC_Equality_and_Diversity_Brochure
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