referred): | | Grade | | Date | | IQA’s name (if sampled) | | | Date | | Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning I have delivered a teaching session covering for a colleague on sick leave. It was the first time I had worked with the group within which there was an ESOL learner‚ a learner with dyslexia‚ a learner who receives learning support and a learner with disruptive tendencies. I am writing a journal entry for my professional development file
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scope and nature of the lifelong learning sector we must first of all address the fundamentals of its composition. Lifelong learning may be generally defined as education that is engaged in throughout your life. It can be characterized as the constant‚ voluntary‚ and self-motivated quest of edification both formal and informal‚ for reasons that can be comprised of a personal or professional complexion. By its very nature it is a journey that travels along channels of learning that are highly flexible
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UNIT 009: Understanding Inclusive Learning and Teaching in Lifelong Learning 1:1 I deliver training in project management and use variety of strategies e.g. lecturing‚ questioning and answer‚ and brainstorming. I also use discussion and demonstrations‚ workshops and seminars. I use these learning and teaching strategies to engage learners and facilitate learning by sight‚ hearing and doing. Learners are able to “hear it‚ do it‚ link theory to practice and reflect on what they learn” (Kolb‚ 1984)
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Q1: Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/ training cycle. The teaching cycle consists of 5 stages; identify needs‚ plan and design‚ deliver‚ assess and evaluate. The teaching cycle allows teachers and trainers to plan‚ execute and continually develop their teaching style and lesson delivery. It must be followed for learning to be truly effective as described in the following quote: “It’s called a cycle as you can start at any
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Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector – Level 4 Assignment Task one Produce a report on the roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries of the teaching role The teachers roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries ‘’A teacher is now a facilitator: a person who assists students to learn for themselves’’ ( Reece & Walker (2003) pp. 3 ) A teacher is not just a fountain of knowledge‚ but a person who is there to help the learners realise their potential in their education. The teacher’s role is to understand
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pedagogical model‚ the teacher has full responsibility for making decisions about what will be learned‚ how it will be learned‚ when it will be learned‚ and if the material has been learned. Pedagogy‚ or teacher-directed instruction as it is commonly known‚ places the student in a submissive role requiring obedience to the teacher ’s instructions. It is based on the assumption that learners need to know only what the teacher teaches them. The result is a teaching and learning situation that actively promotes
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Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (CTTLS) (7304) Assignment 1 Planning and Enabling Learning In this assignment I will be looking at how to negotiate with my learners and how to do this ensuring that each learner reaches their goal. I will also be looking at how to include my learners in their sessions as well as integrating the functional skills into their subject area‚ what are the communication techniques used and the possible barriers. Negotiating with Learners
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effectively”. If we apply this definition to teaching and learning resources‚ it can be argued that resources are central to the learning process and an absolute necessity for the teacher in planning and delivering effective sessions and the leaner in achieving their learning targets. The aim of this paper is to critically analyse the use of teaching and learning resources within my role as a Lecturer and Facilitator in the Lifelong Learning Sector and review the benefits and limitations of different
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Unit 009 Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning Within my specialism of learning and teaching I teach a session on the Introduction to the Private Security Industry. At the beginning of the session I would put people in pairs to discuss what they think security is and what qualities are needed to be a front line security operative with emphasis on what they think they can bring to the role. Each learner will then feedback on each other’s behalf on what qualities they
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UNIT 402. Delivering Lifelong Learning. LEVEL 4 THEORY ASSESSMENT. A. NEGOTIATING WITH LEARNERS Initial Assessment; involves the learner‚ the teacher and the curriculum. The initial assessment is where the teacher gets to know learners deeper than just their name and age. Factors to consider within the initial assessment: • Personal circumstances • Numeracy‚ language and literacy skills • Previous learning and achievements • Vocational skills • Learning styles • Personal and social
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