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    Stls Level 2 Unit 302

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    except they are both run and funded by the local authorities who also provide the stuff and support services and sets the admissions criteria. Specialist schools are usually secondary schools who have applied for specialist status to develop 1 or 2 subject specialisms. In England‚ around 92% of secondary schools have specialist status and

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    Looking at the development of children and young people is essential so that any potential problems‚ with a child reaching key milestones as expected‚ can be investigated straight away and necessary action taken. There is a pattern of expected development‚ although each child is unique‚ it is still expected that development follow its path‚ if not this could indicate other areas to be addressed‚ For example: A physical impairment could have a direct effect on emotional development‚ such as low

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    In this assignment I will be discussing about the different settings for children and how to maintain a positive attitude within this type of setting and towards the children. Firstly I will explain the purpose of 4 different settings these are :- Under 5 setting – statutory provision – Nursery – The purpose of a nursery is to prepare children aged 3 – 4 yrs for full time education by using the basic foundation stage curriculum where children learn by structured play. This foundation stage provides

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    Supporting Equality and Inclusion Policy I give all children in my care the opportunity to reach their full potential‚ and I provide an inclusive environment for all children and their families by doing the following: I welcome all children to my setting and do not discriminate on the grounds of race‚ culture‚ gender or ability. Families entering my setting are greeted with my welcome poster‚ written in different languages‚ and we will discuss the individual needs of the child

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    How aspects of development can affect one another. Divorce‚ Death‚ House move. This can affect emotional behaviour and possibly intellectual development because of lack of concentration‚ bad behaviour‚ anger‚ be withdrawn and upset. Poor Health‚ Disability‚ Impairment. This may affect emotional and intellectual development‚ it could knock the child’s self esteem‚ have a lack of friendships‚ and the child may not want to get involved in sport activities‚ due to a lack of gross motor skills

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    Environmental Law

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    AN INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL LAW James Maurici‚ Landmark Chambers Introduction 1. This talk will look at: i. What is environmental law? ii. The sources of environmental law iii. Some key concepts in environmental law: the precautionary principle‚ the polluter pays‚ public participation and access to environmental justice iv. An introduction to the main areas of environmental law: a. air quality b. climate change c. contaminated land d. noise e. environmental permitting f. waste g. water h. nature

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    Environmental Management

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    CHAPTER 20:27 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ACT Act 13/2002‚ 5/2004 (s. 23)‚ 6/2005 (s. 28) ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I P RELIMINARY Section 1. Short title and date of commencement. 2. Interpretation. 3. Application of this Act in relation to other laws. PART II GENERAL P RINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL M ANAGEMENT AND F UNCTIONS OF M INISTER 4. Environmental rights and principles of environmental management. 5. General functions of Minister. 6. Delegation of powers by the Minister

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    BTEC level 2 business aims

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    Business Aims / Objectives & Mission Statements A business aim is a long term goal. It is something a company is working towards to achieve the target within a certain time. To do this the business would need to use short term goals called objectives to achieve these. These objectives intend to be SMART. (Specific‚ measurable‚ achievable/agreed‚ realistic‚ time) An aim is where the business wants to go in the future‚ its goals. It is a statement of purpose‚ e.g. we want to grow the business into

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    policies that facilitate socio-economic development. This responsibility makes the Ministry strategic and central to the country ’s economic management‚ as all sectors of the economy look upon the Ministry to create an enabling environment in which they can operate effectively and efficiently. The Ministry regulates the financial sector which is central to the development of the country and on which all other sectors depend for investment resources. Another strategic responsibility of the Ministry is

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    Media Regulation

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    students may develop their communication skills by meeting different origin’s mates. For example‚ there is an efficient mixture of foreign learners in university accommodation which forces them to speak in English because they are from different countries. The second benefit is that these relationships and friendships might be continued that means the university colleagues may offer financial opportunities after graduating. The final advantages of studying English overseas is that students can practise

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