In this assignment I will be showing my understanding and knowledge of the role I play as a teacher in a day care centre supporting adults with learning disabilities‚ my responsibilities and relationship to lifelong learning‚ to further the learns skills with in their own lives enabling them to learn a skill they need with credited learning‚ supported‚ assessed and reviewed by their staff who care and support the learners on a daily bases making it a place which is known to the learner so they can
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CITY & GUILDS 6305 LEVEL 5 DIPLOMA IN TEACHING IN THE LIFELONG SECTOR DTLLS Unit 401 Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning By Leyah Knight Task A: Research report 1Professional standards and legislations in the lifelong learning sector have undergone many changes and will continue to ensure those‚ who are teaching‚ are essentially up to the job and are in a safe environment to do so
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Learning & Teaching Strategies in Lifelong Learning Unit 5 Steve Coyle (EL57424) Contents Section Pg 1.1 – Key aspects of legislation 1.2 – Promoting equality and valuing diversity 1.3 – Own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning 1.4 – Identifying and meeting the needs of the learners 2.1 – Boundaries between the teaching role and other professional roles 2.2 – Points of referral to meet the needs of the
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progress to being able to pass on my many years of knowledge and leadership to others with new techniques that are always coming onto the market. The role of a teacher within the lifelong learning sector is very involve taking into consideration a lot of key factors and procedures that need to be covered. Firstly‚ we must always start with the learning cycle. The cycle can be started at any stage‚ however‚ all stages must be addressed for it to be effective. All pupils should be given the opportunity
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Unit Title: Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning OCR unit number: 4 Level: Level 3 Credit value: Guided learning hours: 3 12 Unit reference number: M/503/1229 Unit purpose and aim The purpose of the unit is to enable the learner to understand the role and responsibilities of a teacher in lifelong learning and the relationship between different professionals in lifelong learning. It includes responsibility for maintaining a safe and supportive
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own role and responsibilities. Examples of legislation and codes of practice are; Children Act (2004): Every Child Matters provided the legal underpinning for the Every Child Matters: Change for Children programme. “Well-being” is the term used in the act to define outcomes‚ which are being healthy‚ stay safe‚ enjoy and achieve‚ make a positive contribution and achieve economic well-being. Other examples include Code of Professional Practice (2008) introduced by the Institute of Learning to cover
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of Assessment in Lifelong Learning In this assignment I will be analysing the types and methods of assessment and how they are used in lifelong learning. I will discuss their strengths and weaknesses‚ different styles and the importance of record keeping in education‚ linking these with current practice and theories. 1.1+1.2 Types of assessment fall under three main categories‚ namely initial‚ formative and summative depending on when they are used in the learning process. Initial
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teachers there are lots of skills that we require to support individuals and groups in learning‚ these are known as Literacy Language Numeracy and ICT (LLN/ICT) (Assessing Learning in the Lifelong Sector Jonathan Tummons). We use these skills in everyday life; this creates confidence‚ effectiveness and independence. These elements of basic learning and social development are known as the minimum core (lifelong learning sector.” City and Guilds (2008) Approach taken to research. In the subjects that
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prefer to sit inside the theater to see the stories of others. After watching the show‚ people still enjoy in talking about content of the plays and issues around the real life. In addition‚ the actress (Tracee Patterson) indeed has interpreted her role (Medea) with her true feelings by her superb acting. Her
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Abstract This paper aims to describe the role of the teacher and his associated responsibilities‚ and to analyse the impact of his behaviours on his students and the wider community. For the purpose of the paper I refer to the teacher as “he” throughout. Introduction The traditional role of the teacher is that of imparting knowledge by explanation or demonstration. Certainly‚ the teacher is employed by a school‚ company‚ training organisation or other institution to educate and inform. However
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