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    12.1 Types of assessment used in lifelong learning There are three types of assessments used in lifelong learning. These are; * Initial * Formative * Summative At the beginning of a course the prior knowledge of a student must be uncovered; this is what the initial assessment is for. Establishing knowledge of ability through an initial assessment allows the tutor to tailor the teaching material appropriately‚ giving more time when lesson planning to cover weaker areas and spending

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    I was assigned the role of the manager Dale Williams. My role was to convince and motivate my subordinates that wearing the safety glasses is important. The major points I took out from Dale’s role description for use in my negotiation strategy were the 14 years managerial experience‚ J.B. Harris’ recent accident and the one-week suspension fear. Following are the negotiation strategies I developed for Pat according to my natural preferences and the knowledge that Pat Taylor was the informal

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    Revew your own role and responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher‚ what your roleresponsibilities and boundaries would be/are as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle| The teaching/training cycle is an invaluable model that should inform the practice of any teacher‚ of any subject. The beauty of it is that it provides a structure so that both teachers and trainers can assess and refresh their practice and‚ at the same time‚ review their roleresponsibility and boundaries. By

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    My understanding of the role and responsibilities of a primary teacher…. So far from my observation as a learner‚ I have begun to understand that there are many roles and responsibilities that come with being a primary teacher. The main responsibility of a teacher is the students in the classroom; the teacher must assure that they follow the criteria for every child matters and child protection. The teacher should monitor and track every child’s individual progress and also keep parents involved

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    Professional Responsibilities Marie Charette EDU 301 June 5‚ 2015 Keith Flowers professional responsibilities of a teacher • Develop successful relationships with students‚ colleagues‚ administrators‚ and parents • Develop career skills • Create an orderly classroom where students are courteous and respectful • Design instruction that will appeal to every student • Set up a classroom for maximum comfort and learning Professional Responsibilities of a Teacher Create an orderly classroom where

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    within the Lifelong Learning Sector LO‚1. Demonstrate a systematic and critical understanding of the concept of professionalism; the range of roles and responsibilities‚ both across the sector and in relation to own subject teaching and the impact of each. LO .2. Demonstrate a critical awareness and understanding of theories and principles of reflective practice and models of continuing professional practice in relation to self; LO‚3 . Demonstrate and address own identified learning needs for

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    Individual Learning Review Essay (40%) You need to evaluate how successful you have been in achieving your learning objectives and why‚ and what you have learned. There are various areas of learning. The four major ones you need to be aware of are set out below: Knowledge: This involves learning about something/someone; it concerns an increase in the scope and depth of what you know in terms of both facts and concepts‚ and includes learning about yourself

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    organisations Learning outcome 2 – Know how schools are organised in terms of roles and responsibilities. 2.2 : Describe the roles of external professionals who may work with a school e.g educational psychologist. There are a large range of professionals who work with a schools on a regular basis to help children’s learning and development. They will come in and work with the head and other staff when needed‚ especially when there are a high number of children with learning‚ physical and behavioural

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    Unit 301 Understanding rolesresponsibilities and relationships in education and training Task A As a teacher in the learning environment I feel it is very important to meet the requirements and needs of the Students. It is the teacher’s responsibility to ensure that the Students feel that they can express themselves and self realise their true potential. The single most important attribute of a good teacher is that they are approachable in all aspects of the training. You are responsible

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    E111 – Supporting Learning in Primary Schools - TMA01 My experience‚ role and learning support In accordance to the ethical guidelines written by The British Education Research Association (BERA‚ 2004)‚ the names of the children and school‚ where used‚ have been changed in order to maintain confidentiality and anonymity. My role (Hancock et al.‚ 2013 p1) States that “the practice of learning support as carried out by teaching assistants has developed considerably in recent times”. In

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