* Joseph Schwab believes that the main source of curriculum is discipline‚ hence it is divided into subject areas- English‚ Mathematics‚ Science‚ Social Studies and others. Humanities‚ other sciences‚ languages and others are added. Schwab maintained that discipline is the basic doctrine for curriculum development and that curriculum should be composed only of knowledge based on disciplines. Curriculum is traditionally viewed as a field of study made up of its foundations; domains of knowledge
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Data (Data Base) Needs for Early Learning 2012-2020 The Outcomes and Targets for the recently passed Families and Education Levy are very high. At the heart of the levy is accountability and using data in timely ways to improve annual outcomes. In the realm of Early Learning the dollars will double and the number of children and professional staff served will increase dramatically. The need for reliable‚ accessible data is great. An HSD IT web based data system (ELNIS) was created in 2006
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their life objectives set are more successful. Continuing Professional Development plan is a mean where an individual set certain personal and professional objectives they would like to achieve. An interesting feature of it is that each CPD is unique to its owner and it does not necessarily fit others. As a result each individual prepare it differently‚ some prefer a details plan noting all the steps and actions they intend to take‚ however others highlight their objectives. Updating the CPD can either
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1 How teachers work within professional boundaries and how to work with other professionals who support learners (Part 2) It is important to maintain professional boundaries by knowing where your role as a teacher or trainer stops. Knowing your limits‚ which may be set out by school/college policies‚ as well as government legislation will assist you within your role as a teacher/trainer. Boundaries can usually be defined into Teacher-Learner and as well as working with other professionals. A
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TEAMWORK: How did you demonstrate teamwork in the games? I let everyone have a chance to get the ball or the item we where playing with. I cooperated and communicated with my team to have the highest success rate. I’m the type of person who will lend a helping hand whenever needed. I’m the type of person who tries to understand why people might be underperforming‚ then see what we can do as a team to help them get back up to speed. I like to help other people so we can all be more effective
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Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM) Dynamic System Development Method is another approach to system development‚ which‚ as the name suggests‚ develops the system dynamically. This methodology is independent of tools‚ in that it can be used with both structured analysis and design approach or object-oriented approach. The Dynamic System Development Method (DSDM) is dynamic as it is a Rapid Application Development method that uses incremental prototyping. This method is particularly useful for
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Management BTEC HND in Health and Social Care Assignment: Personal and Professional Development in Health and Social Care Submitted To: Dr Sumesh Dadwal Submitted by: Rukia Begum I.D NO: 12806 Session: September 2013 LO2: BE ABLE TO PRODUCE‚ MONITOR‚ REVISE AND EVALUATE PLANS FOR PERSONAL PROGRESS IN DEVELOPING THE SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED OF A HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE PRACTITIONER. 2.1 A KEY INFLUENCES ON LEARNING Course: The course which I am studying in ICON College of Technology
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they need to ask for guidance or if they have any issues /problems‚ or just need general advice or support. They can speak to me face to face or contact me by telephone. Informal support can also be sought when working‚ particularly during handover‚ through exchanges between colleagues as well as from seniors. There is also a formal support system available through regular supervision with a regular ‘set’ agenda‚ but any issues /concerns can be discussed to allow for continual professional development
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15 CONCLUSION 16 INTRODUCTION Identifying training needs may not be at the heart of every organizations priority in present but developing staff during a recession when redundancies have been made ensures consistent performance and management from those left behind. When a person has been made redundant but the job has not‚ the tasks will need to be shared around those remaining. This may need further training to ensure that: 1) the tasks can be fitted into their day; 2)
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As a childminder I work towards EYFS and meet Every Child Matters in everything I do. I would like children in my care achieve as much as they can so I start the learning and development process from torough talk to parents before child starts attending to my setting to find out child’s likes‚ dislikes‚ abilities‚ achievements. Then I do observe‚ asses particular child and plan activities following his interest‚ abilities‚ individual achievements‚ background. The important part of my observation
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