2 - Explain the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stage(s) and school governance In England‚ all children between the ages of 5 and 16 are entitled to a free space at a state school. There are six different types of schools: Community schools - These schools are state funded which means that they are run by the Local Education Authority (LEA). The staff are all employed by the Local Authority and the land and buildings of the school are also owned by the
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Area Chart Figure 1: Area chart Use it to... * Display over time (or any other dimension): * How a set of data adds up to a whole (cumulated totals) * Which part of the whole each element represents Variants * Percentage: The sum always represents 100% (relative scale) * Cumulative: The sum can vary according to the elements (absolute scale) Column/Bar Chart Use it to... * Present few data over a nominal (e.g. countries‚ testing conditions‚ ...) or interval
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Describe how to deal with disagreements between the practitioner and children and young people If it is TA versus a child‚ then the chances are that the child is being confrontational and disobedient. You would have to point out the boundaries and explain that it would not be wise to cross these boundaries if the child did not want to make the situation worse for their self. With an adult‚ they have their own perspective on what has caused the disagreement and this should be listened to and then
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Different Types Of Software. SOFTWARE It is a collection of computer programs and related data that provide an instruction to the computer and tell computer that what to do. There are three types of software. 1. System software 2. Application software 3. Programming software. System software System software is a computer software that is designed to operate the computer hardware‚ to provides the basic functionality and also used for
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occurs early in the child’s life‚ and when children live below the poverty line‚ which means they are almost at the bottom of the threshold. Poverty can effect a child development through at least 3 pathways: academics‚ mental health‚ and society says family therapist Christy L Brady. Children who experience poverty at a young age have trouble academically later in life. Author and professor‚ Jeanne Brooks-Gunn and Greg J Duncan both agree that children from poor families are exposed to lower quality
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you have an interest in a type of car of your own liking? Some people‚ like Jay Leno for example‚ collect a lot of cars as their own personal hobbies. Sometimes‚ car owners have redesigned the cars to show personality and style. Expensive cars have a lot of potential of showing power and strength just by looking at them. Here are three general categories of cars: luxury cars‚ fast cars‚ and family cars. Luxury cars first appeared on the market around the 1930’s. The rich and famous usually
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are 3.9 million children currently affected by poverty. There are a number of issues affected by poverty that can impact the outcome of a child or young person’s life: Finances – with a low income due to a low paid job or being unemployed‚ a lot of opportunities can be limited for the child‚ for example after school clubs like swimming‚ music or sports cannot be attended. All of this can affect a child’s development. Overcrowded/inadequate housing – poor housing conditions can affect a child’s health
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TDA 2.2: Safeguarding the Welfare of Children and Young People. L.O 1 1.1. Identify current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. All children have the right to be kept safe and looked after. The United Nations Convention on the rights of a child (1989) is a treaty that sets out the rights and freedoms of all children in a set of 54 articles. Children’s Act 1989: Identifies the responsibilities of parents and professionals who
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Unit 203 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults Assignment overview Introduction This assignment is intended to provide evidence of a candidate’s knowledge‚ understanding and skills required to support communication and professional relationships with children and young people and adults. By completing all tasks within the assignment the candidate will provide evidence that meets the Learning Outcomes and assessment criteria of Unit 203 Communication
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Different Types of Schools When making a decision as important and influential as where to attend school‚ it is important to be aware of the differences that make each school unique and therefore either right or wrong for you. It can be quite problematic to choose which one is best; there is a lot to think about when choosing a school for yourself or your child’s education. Parents usually have some trepidation concerning the options for their child’s school. Concerns usually center around the
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