A REFLECTIVE DIARY ON THE FIRST SESSION 1. Main points of the session 1. MAIN POINTS OF SESSION The first session was an introductory session of the course. It highlighted some very important aspects which will hopefully help to create a healthy‚ beneficial and positive learning environment during the course period. The session was very systematically divided in different parts with specific time allotted to each part. * It began with an Ice breaker which made the trainees a
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DTLLS: Task 2: Scheme of work and session planning The assignment requires me to explain why scheme of work and session plans are appropriate to the learners and their qualification. As a tutor teaching BTEC Business studies at Stoke on Trent College‚ my duty is to ensure that I meet the needs of all learners and that they progress with the course well. To achieve this‚ a scheme of work is drawn for 12 weeks and that will help me to convey lesion plan for each topic on a weekly basis throughout
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Chapter 1 Identifying a Research Problem This study aims to examine and analyze why adults pursue post educational education by addressing some issues related to adult or post secondary education and by gathering information on the actual learning styles‚ how the college instructors are currently teaching and other related concepts. The adult learner has strong desire to learn and know what they want in life although they may not be obligated to learn. These types
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“Should parents be encouraged to use ‘baby-led weaning’?” Early childhood is the best time to modify food preferences as well as to foster healthy diets in obesogenic food environments‚ therefore is crucial understanding the factors that contribute to healthy nutrition in infancy. Majority of the professionals advices on children food intake are orientated more on “what” and “when “to feed‚ rather then “how “to feed. Recent attention of public is concentrated more on question “how “to feed.
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practitioner’s main responsibility is to safe guard the child and make the environment safe for themselves and the children in the setting. By doing this the parents know their children are in a safe environment and the practitioner will safe guard them. This will build a trusting relationship between the parent and the practitioner. Also when the practitioner is dealing with the child they would have to look at all areas of the child. For example if the child has allergies they will need to have a meeting
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and the children. Short and long term planning is important because you will need to use the plan for certain amount of months or years like a short term plan could be for a child or key worker who just started in your setting and will only be there for a few months that is when the short term plan comes in but if the child or the key worker will be there for several years or more that is where the long term plan will come in. Supporting colleagues is important because you are a team and if you
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Adult Psychopathology Sleep and Sexual Disorders Sexual and Gender Identity Disorders: At the outset: four terms 1. Anatomic sex: biological sex‚ based on XX or XY chromosomes 2. Gender Identity: internal feelings as to whether one is male or female (I am male/ I am female) 3. Gender role: external behavior (particularly social behavior but can include sexual behavior) how one wishes to be seen by others (or oneself) as a male or female 4. Sexual orientation: preference for sexual partners
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For the Session Long Project paper‚ I will be applying the concepts from the background materials to my own personal workplace experiences. As the concept of “organizational culture” (Rao‚ 2010) is pondered by an education professional to measure the qualities of culture‚ the act of measuring is approached from a non-qualitative method that stems from personal observation and informal surveys of behavior. The data used as reference takes into account several scenarios: team meetings‚ informal
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ADULT EDUCATION Part of being an effective educator involves understanding how adults learn best (Lieb‚1991). Andragogy (adult learning) is a theory that holds a set of assumptions about how adults learn. Andragogy emphasises the value of the process of learning. It uses approaches to learning that are problem-based and collaborative rather than didactic‚ and also emphasises more equality between the teacher and learner. Knowles identified the six principles of adult learning outlined below. Adults
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secondary level being offered Adult Learners. Topics discussed include the key differences between many regular high school programs and adult high school completion programs‚ the role of mature student programs in high school completion and the challenges facing such programs. The importance of adult education programs to long-term poverty reduction strategies is also noted (Pinsent‚ 2015). In reading this article I feel that I have a second chance on education being an adult and going back to school
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