6.3 Produce a written reflection on the impact of these insights on own practice and professional development. ‘A curriculum offer should have something for everyone and be as inclusive as possible in order to ensure as wide a range of learners as possible can take advantage of it.’(White and Weaver 2007 as cited in Gravells and Simpson p11) Within our teaching context and setting we develop our schemes of work from the curriculum devised by the awarding body or those we have planned
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Claire Daniel Unit 5: Professional care in children’s care learning and development. 1. Understand the values‚ principals and statutory frameworks that underpin service provisions in children’s care‚ learning and development. 1.1 ‘National Occupational Standards (NOS) describe best practice by bringing together skills‚ knowledge and values. National Occupational Standards are valuable tools to be used as benchmarks for qualifications as well as for defining roles at work‚ staff recruitment‚
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Strength: 3 2.1.1 Effective communication skills: 3 2.1.2 Team Work: 3 2.1.3 Customer Service: 4 2.1.4 Management skills: 4 2.1.5 Relevant experience: 4 2.1.6 Language skills: 4 2.1.7 Computing skills: 4 2.2 Weakness: 4 2.2.1 Lack of various work experience: 4 2.2.2 Intention to change jobs: 5 2.2.3 Frustration: 5 2.2.4 Short tempered: 5 2.2.5 Can’t say “no”: 5 2.2.6 Working with large group: 5 2.3 Opportunity: 5 2.4 Threat: 5 3.0 Conclusion: 5 Reference: 6 Appendix: 6
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Professional Development Plan AED 201 Teaching as a Profession August ‚ 2010 Kymm Corbin The goals I have set for myself for the next five years are to becoming a successful‚ dependable‚ and productive teacher. The road to for filling this goal will have many adversities such as long hours of instruction from a six years degree program from University of Phoenix. I will have to dedicate my efforts and time in to achieve this process of obtaining my degrees. The way to achieve these goals it to
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Promote Professional Development 4.1 Compare models of reflective practice Reflective practice is an essential means of developing basic skills and knowledge into expert skills and knowledge. Repetition of a particular skill enables a worker to become more competent in [performance‚ and eliminates poor practice. Workers can assist their team mates to improve their performance. Reflective practice helps workers think about how they could change their way of working – or should change their
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Professional Development for the Workplace MNG10476 Assignment 3-- Professional development plan Tutor: Student Name: Student ID No: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In this report‚ it applied theory to a practical situation to help think through potential opportunities and assist to find the matched organizations. It is divided into three parts. In the first part‚ it was the introduction of this report and
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KNOWLEDGE AND COMPETENCIES REQUIRED 21 SKILLS AUDIT 22 IMPACT ANALYSIS 24 TRAINING OBJECTIVES 25 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN 26 Costing 28 Purpose of Training Evaluation 29 Process of training evaluation 30 RISK ASSESSMENT 31 CONCLUSION 32 BIBLIOGRAPHY 33 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report helps to view the areas of staff development and also the requirements of the staffs in our organisation. This will be done by using various types of analysis
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2.4 Review how to provide opportunities for learners to practise their literacy‚ language‚ numeracy and ICT skills As a health and social care trainer and manager‚ I incorporate and embed functional skills during sessions‚ in various ways. When meeting learners during the induction / recruitment programme‚ we exchange company contact details. I actively encourage contact via email‚ or phone and email requested support and assistance to the leaners I also endorse the use of the internet to research
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Learning Needs Assessment: Character Education Angelica Alston Averett University ED 505 Curriculum Development Dr. Janine Davis June 16‚ 2011 Introduction Character education is a development of creating schools that encourage responsible‚ ethical‚ and compassionate individuals by teaching exceptional character with prominence on common values that are shared prominently. According to Virginia Department of Education (VDOE‚ 2011) “It is the efforts of school districts and Commonwealth
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Index of 2013‚ Brazil is one of the countries with a moderate political risk. Many companies come to Brazil because the business environment is more familiar than the other BRIC countries‚ which are Russia‚ India and China. Brazil also has a more stable public and private sector and a better-proven legal framework than some other BRIC countries. However‚ there are also challenges for companies that want to do business in Brazil. The levels of bureaucracy and lack of transparency of rules make
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