assignment‚ task 6 Explain the need for keeping records and describe the types of records you would maintain 1. Good record keeping is an important part of a professional’s task. Records should display clear‚ straight forward language‚ be concise‚ and accurate. They should clearly distinguish between facts‚ opinion‚ judgements and assumption Records are a very important reflective tool for both teachers and learners; it allows you to record the learners’ journey from start to finish. Every
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Chapter 7: Neurulation and the Formation of Axial Structures Neurulation The stage of organogenesis in vertebrate embryos‚ during which the neural tube is transformed into the primitive structures that will later develop into the central nervous system. In development‚ this starts with the first traces of formation of the neural plate and ends with closure of the neural tube. Induction Process by which the presence of one tissue influences the development of another. Some considerations:
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the arts‚ history‚ mathematics‚ languages and scientific knowledge. The question is‚ how does these different field of knowledge relate to each other or there absolutely no connection between them at all? To what extend does this contribute to the formation of knowledge‚ in this case the knowledge of mathematics‚ science and arts. Mathematics is often seen as the study of pattern‚ that when placed systematically and used in certain areas of knowledge‚ can be manipulated to make more sense and order
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Explain the need for keeping records and describe the types of records you would maintain. Assignment 4 It is an obligation by law to keep and maintain records within the educational environment. The educational facility/environment are liable to maintain various records as ultimately it serves one purpose and that is to be answerable and reasonable to keeping accurate records whilst providing important evidence to support the on-going achievement of student education and the legislation codes
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Assess the effectiveness of strategies used to manage the impacts of glacial processes and landforms on Human activity. Guidance: Candidates: (i)should show knowledge and understanding of the problems arising from the impact of glacial processes and landforms on human activity or from the impact of human activities on glacial environments; (ii)should show knowledge and understanding of the strategies put in place to manage these impacts; (iii)should show an assessment of the effectiveness
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hair‚ long eyelashes‚ an aquiline nose and a strong jawline‚ it is hard not to be mesmerised by his good looks. As added bonuses‚ he has a towering frame and a gentle voice. As the captain of the school basketball team‚ his skin spots a golden tan from the hours of tireless training under the sun. He exudes a boyish charm which makes not only girls fall for him but also a favoured student among teachers. His looks aside‚ what makes Julian highly attractive is the fact that he has a superb personality
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Describe the six elements of Max Weber’s model of bureaucracy. Explain the significance of each. At the beginning of the 20th Century‚ Max Weber developed a theory of relational authority structures to support his concept of the “ideal bureaucracy”. Although Weber noted that this “ideal bureaucracy” did not exist anywhere‚ his “ideal type” describes many of today’s organizations. Weber’s bureaucracy was an organization characterized by six key elements. Those elements were a division of labor
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Coastal areas can be protected from the effects of natural processes‚ for example the effects of erosion‚ deposition‚ transportation‚ weathering and mass movement. The most problematic of these is erosion. There are three types of erosion: hydraulic action‚ abrasion and attrition which all contribute together to erode cliffs‚ causing the coastline to be vulnerable and weaker. The cause of erosion can then lead to mass movement for example rock fall and slumping which can affect the coastline greatly
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Chapter 11 Do you believe that the diagnosis and resulting profile prepared by Management Analysis Corporation was a necessary step in the process of finding potentially successful general managers? Explain The profile prepared by Management Analysis Corporation is the first step in the process of finding a potentially successful of general managers‚ but it is not the only step. Actually‚ after MAC has understood very clearly the needs of Dancey Electronics‚ they could picture the perfect leader
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Describe and explain variations between new and old social movements (12 marks) Social movements are groups or organisations that focus on particular political or social issues. The two main types of social movement‚ Old Social Movements and New Social Movements‚ share similarities but also have noticeable differences. Bagguley argues that Old Social Movements are mainly influenced by class and economic factors. Many OSMs take the form of Trade Unions. For example‚ there are several teachers
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