Our own attitudes‚ values and behaviour could impact on our work with children and young people as we are not neutral beings and even on a sub-conscious level me may be intimating information that impacts negatively on some children or young people. We need to be clear on our own attitudes‚ values and behaviour and identify how we can work on our own mindset if need be. For instance the language we use can have loaded meanings‚ in the way we choose to describe things or people. For instance referring
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Management Development Workbook 1/S1 - What is Management? At its simplest‚ management can be regarded as the skilful use of resources. H Fayol 1916 – To manage is to forecast and plan‚ to command‚ to co-ordinate and to control EFL Brech 1957 – Management is a social process which consists of planning‚ control‚ co-ordination and motivation Koontz & O’Donnell 1976 – Managing is an operation process initially best dissected by analysing the managerial functions. The essential managerial
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Understand what is required for competence in own work role 1.1- Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role As workers in the early years sector‚ we must come to understand that our roles and responsibilities can differ quite drastically and that there will be varying demands in each; some subtle‚ others less so. To make sure we are competent in our setting‚ we should focus on what exactly our role is and what skills are necessary to do it as best we can. One way to help achieve
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over the recent past‚ are outdated. In order to update their members‚ many professional groups have introduced the concept of Continuing Professional Development (CPD). (Foot and Hooks‚ 2002). The Royal Town Planning Institute (2001) holds that CPD is the means by which members of professional associations maintain‚ improve and broaden their knowledge and skills and develop their personal qualities required in their professional lives. A guide for employers of the Institute of Marine Engineering‚ Science
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Philippine Cinema: A Review on ’No Other Woman’ written by Jessica Zafra By all accounts the Viva-Star Cinema production No Other Woman is a smash hit‚ and in show business there is no arguing with pots of money. We may assume from the box-office grosses that this is the sort of movie the Filipino audience wants to see. What exactly is this movie saying? 1. Character is unnecessary; all you need are stereotypes. In the traditional defence of marriage melodrama these are: 1.1. The Handsome Husband
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MANAGEMENT SKILLS LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN Name: TRUONG‚ My Linh Student ID: 807269 Table of Contents 1. Career Goal and career opportunities 1 2. About myself and current skills inventory 2 3. Learning goals and action plans 3 3.1. Skill area: Time management 3 3.2. Skill area: Stress management 7 3.3. Skill area: Problem solving 12 Reference list: i 1. Career Goal and career opportunities To begin with‚ this part will lay out career goals and the potential opportunities in the marketplace
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Community Learning and Development is a field that aims to “help communities and individuals tackle real issues in their lives through community based action and community based learning” (Scottish Executive‚ 2004:4). As CLD workers‚ it is imperative that we understand the issues that have faced people in the past‚ the issues that affect people in society today‚ and are aware of any potential issues in the future for individuals and groups. In order to underpin some of the knowledge required to support
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An understanding of the full depth and breadth of a child’s development is a prerequisite to effective work with children and youth‚ especially when the practitioner wants to concern himself with deviations from normal development’. (Maier‚ 1969) For this assignment the method of observation used was naturalistic observation‚ which is a method of observation used by psychologists‚ ‘they observe people in their normal environment’s’(Boyd‚ 2007) This type of observation is called naturalistic because
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Bill Bryson Mother Tongue Chapter 4 Influence of other languages on the development of English The development of the English language has been influenced by other languages‚ such as Celtic‚ Old Norse and Danish‚ and Anglo- Norman French. So much influence did not destroy the language‚ but made it even more interesting. After 450A.D. when the Roman troops were withdrawn from Britain‚ Germanic people began settling in Angle- land. They drove Celtic speakers to the fringes of Britain
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recognise correlations and causal relationships Consider the water molecule‚ its properties and its physical state. Water has a relative molecular mass (Mr) of only 18‚ yet it is a liquid at room temperature. This is surprising; it contrasts with other small molecules‚ which are usually gases at such temperatures. Examples include methane (CH4‚ Mr ϭ 16)‚ ammonia (NH3‚ Mr ϭ 17)‚ and carbon dioxide (CO2‚ Mr ϭ 44). But‚ unlike water‚ none of these latter molecules contains hydrogen bonds. In gases
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