w w w e tr .X m eP CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level e ap .c rs MATHEMATICS (SYLLABUS D) Paper 2 4024/02 May/June 2003 2 hours 30 minutes om Additional Materials: Answer Booklet/Paper Electronic calculator Geometrical instruments Graph paper (1 sheet) Mathematical tables (optional) READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your answers and working on the separate Answer Booklet/Paper provided. Write your Centre number‚ candidate
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ON-JOB-TRAINING EVALUATION FORM PART 1: KEY OFFICE WORK FACTORS Kindly check the corresponding scales on the bank spaces after the specific key job factors. (5 Is the highest and 1 is the lowest.) A. JOB ATTITUDE (30%) 5 4 3 2 1 1. Initiative: the extent the student displays his capability to initiate and work voluntarily. 2. Cooperation: the extent the student shows his/her ability to work harmoniously & professionally with his superiors and co-employees. 3. Industriousness: the extent
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1. 2. Basis of life are (a) nucleic acids (c) nucleoproteins Life span of parrot is (a) 140 years (c) 80 years Theory of ’saltations’ (b) proteins (d) amino acids (b) 60 years (d) 40 years was given by (c) Mixed (d) None of these 11. Pappus helps in dispersal of pollen in (a) Asteraceae (b) Brassicaceae (c) Malvaceae (d) Solanaceae 12. In which of the following groups are seeds present? (a) Psilophyta (c) Lycopodiophyta 13. Match the columns. Column I (Vitamins) A. B. C. D. B‚ D E C
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CYPOP 17: understanding the needs of children and young people who are vulnerable and experiencing poverty and disadvantage; Introduction: This assignment has been completed by answering the questions under each sub section. 1. Understand the factors that may impact on the outcomes and life chances of children and young people: 1 Identify the factors that impact on outcomes and life chances for children and young people: Poverty Social and Community Pressures Health Status Abuse & Neglect
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Accident‚ illness and emergency policy & procedure The safety and wellness of your child whilst in my care is of paramount importance and my statutory duty. However sometimes accidents may happen and I will follow the following procedures to ensure that accidents are managed appropriately. My premises are checked and aligned with the requirements of EYFS. I also ensure that my safety routines are regularly reviewed and updated. A record of the incident however minor or serious will be recorded
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Task 1 legislation Human Rights Act Human rights are rights and freedoms that belong to all individuals regardless of their nationality and citizenship. They are also important in maintaining a fair and civilized society. The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) was drafted by the nations of the Council of Europe (including the UK) in the aftermath of World War II. In October 2000‚ The Human Rights Act came into effect in the UK. This meant that people in the UK can defend their rights in
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furniture‚ equipment and toys and they must be safe and suitable for the children in your care‚ age/stage appropriate. 1) The providers must take necessary steps to safeguard and promote the welfare of children: Legal requirements areas are: * safeguarding * information * information and complaints * premises and security * outings * equality of opportunities 2) The provider must promote the good health of the children‚ take necessary steps to prevent the spread of infection and
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merit. Yours sincerely Director of Personnel SECTION A 1. Post Details Post applied for: Learning Mentor Department/Section: East Ward Primary School Location/Administration Centre: Willow Street‚ Bury‚ BL9 7QZ. Post Number: Closing Date: Noon on Friday 21st June Please return your completed application form to: Miss K Young‚ Headteacher‚ East Ward CP School‚ Willow Street‚ Bury‚ BL9 7QZ. 2. Personal Details Surname (block capitals) Preferred Title
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Cognitive Theories Jean Piaget Jean Piaget was a cognitive theorist in 1896 – 1980. He had a way of how children learned‚ which was that they go through stages and sequences throughout their lives and they are active learners. He used firsthand experience to learn he also learned how to change what they learned into using behaviour. He did not clearly state the importance of social and emotional aspects of learning and did not focus the attention on social relationships as much as other
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CYPOP7 Explain the features of an environment that supports creativity and creative learning. Children need challenging places to jump‚ swing‚ climb‚ run and skip. The outdoor area offers major learning opportunities. In her book‚ Playing Outdoors: Spaces and Places‚ Risk and Challenge (2007)‚ Helen Tovey lists the following features as important in creating a challenging and creative outdoor area: designated spaces‚ but children should be allowed to rearrange them and use them
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