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    511. Analyze Principles‚ Scope and purpose of professional supervision. Professional supervision is a formal arrangement which enables each member of staff to discuss their work regularly with another experienced practitioner. The experienced practitioner known as supervisor facilitates the discussion with less experienced member of staff‚ the supervisee. All clinical supervision has three core functions 1. Provide support to staff in their work. 2. Promote personal and professional development

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    English Practice essay how do composers of texts explore different ideas of belonging? Belonging is a sense of enlightenment felt when an individual gains an understanding of themselves in relation to others and the wider world. This is just one idea presented about belonging‚ however there are many different ways to belong and there can be barriers that prevent people from belonging. These ideas of belonging are explored throughout the short story “Neighbours” by Tim Winton and Peter Skyzneckic’s

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    Dawn Clark Diploma level 5 in Leadership for Health and Social Care Unit SHC52 – Promote Reflective Practice Outcomes: 4.1‚ 4.2‚ 4.3 and 4.4 Within my role as Manager of a Nursing Home I am frequently involved in situations whereby I need to make decisions and act quickly. The role demands strong leadership skills‚ financial management skills‚ and the ability to deal effectively with many people from many different backgrounds and on different levels. The manner in which I deal

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    “Night demonstrates the potential of man’s inhumanity to man” Elie Weisels “night “ gives us a clear insight into the levels of inhumane behaviour which existed in the times of Nazi Germany from the Germans and even the Jews themselves. Elie also makes clear the great malice shown by some people‚ during a time where discrimination was a trend created by German propaganda – a situation which made any act of inhumanity acceptable. Nonetheless Night also shows us the way in which people are willing

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    child to be more of an influence rather than biology. Jean Piaget was a cognitive theorist who had believed that children learn through adapting their world and since “he was trained as a biologist” (Pearson‚ 2007‚ p.143) he showed humans how to demonstrate their intelligence through adaptation to the environment. Like Erikson‚ Piaget had believed that children pass through different stages of the development‚ but in their thinking. The four stages of development are : Sensory motor stage (birth –

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    Reflective practice is a very large subject that has been covered by a number of academic scholars. There are a great many methods and techniques you can use‚ but to save you running through the books yourself‚ here are a few simple ways that you may apply reflective practice to your online teaching and tutoring. Investments In Leadership Training Teaching teachers how to be leaders should take a higher priority within modern education. Below there are five simple ways that you may practice more reflectively

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    educational needs’. This means that the aim of inclusive practice is to create a neutral learning environment. It should be noted that that every learner will have different needs and requirements and therefore‚ should be taught respectively. Equality is a vital part of successful inclusive practice. This assignment will try to analyse the factors that influence learning‚ referring to legislation to support and enforce inclusive practice. 2. Analyse that characteristics which influence the learning

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    teaching; do not expect more than they can give you. 2.3. Demonstrate a range of communication methods and styles to meet individual needs. - There is no one way right methods to meet the needs of all. -speech -body language -touch -signs and symbols( cards and boards) -tone of voice -behaviour -eye contact - writing what you need -sounds – such as clapping and using a bell and music- “CD FOR CLEAN UP TIME” 2.4. Demonstrate how to respond to an individual’s reaction when communication

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    IN COGNITIVE ABILITY J. Philippe Rushton The University of Western Ontario Arthur R. Jensen University of California‚ Berkeley The culture-only (0% genetic–100% environmental) and the hereditarian (50% genetic–50% environmental) models of the causes of mean Black–White differences in cognitive ability are compared and contrasted across 10 categories of evidence: the worldwide distribution of test scores‚ g factor of mental ability‚ heritability‚ brain size and cognitive ability‚ transracial

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    Explain the importance of reflective practice in continuously improving the equality of service provided Reflective practice means to reflect on things that happen in everyday practice. By reflecting on things that happen‚ we can improve the care for the child by reviewing strategies to make them better‚ as they did not work before. This can then benefit the children as it can promote independence and performance of the young people. Reflecting on practice enables all relevant factors to be

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