References: Petty‚ G (2009 Fourth Edition) Teaching Today‚ Nelson Thomas‚ Cheltenham Wilson L (2009)Practical Teaching: A Guide To PTLLS & DTLLS London Delmar Cengage Claire E Weinstein and Richard E Mayer (1983) The Teaching of Learning Strategies can be found at http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/search/recordDetails.jsp?ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=ED237180&searchtype=keyword&ERICExt
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qualifications from the way in which I deliver the subject. I must take in to consideration the different learning styles and levels of the learners. ‘Teaching and learning should be a structured process’ cited by (Wilson‚ Practical Teaching a Guide to PTLLS & DTLLS‚ 2008‚ p. 15) Which leads to the teaching and learning cycle and the first stage that I will address is identifying the needs of the learners. To find out how I would do this in my area of teaching‚ I discussed with my mentor how the initial assessment
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Student: Mohammed Patel Tutor: Geoff Hughes Roles‚ responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning All people irrespective of age have different learning styles. All learning styles are influenced by their personality‚ culture‚ career choice‚ and current job role. Teachers should assess the learning styles of their students and adapt their classroom methods to best fit each student’s learning style. Research conducted by the Lifelong Learning UK (LLUK) shows that ‘identifying needs’ is the
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Unit 403 Task A Understanding Inclusive Learning and Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Inclusion is a term that goes one step beyond equality; it generally means everyone is treated equally and fairly. Inclusion goes with the term diversity‚ which values the difference between individuals by ensuring that all learners are participating and that myself as a teacher am including everyone. Inclusive learning incorporates using a variety of teaching methods‚ resources and languages which gives the
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CELTA Course Fact Sheet CAMBRIDGE CERTIFICATE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING TO ADULTS (CELTA) Ealing‚ Hammersmith and West London College is an authorised centre for courses preparing trainees for the Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA). These courses provide initial training in English Language teaching and are intended for those who have no previous experience in this field‚ or whose experience is insufficient to qualify
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Assessment Systems. Wilson‚ L www.psy-gla.ac.uk. (2010‚ April). www.qualityresearchinternational.com. (2010‚ April). Government‚ H. (2004). Every Child Matters: Change for Children. Stobart‚ G Wilson‚ L. (2009). Practical Teaching: A Guide to PTLLS & DTLLS. Cengage Learning EMEA. www.lsneducation.org.uk. (2010‚ April). www.psy-gla.ac.uk. (2010‚ April). www.qualityresearchinternational.com. (2010‚ April). www.teachernet.gov.uk. (2010‚ April).
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Unit 5 Dtlls Assignment title: Continuing personal & professional development & reflective practice. In the lifelong learning sector‚ employers have the responsibility to work closely with their teams and develop their teaching and delivery skills. it is important that their staff members and team are qualified to teach at all different level and take steps to develop their expertise. teachers must also actively research and develop their assessing skills‚ what other learning materials
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2.1 Assessment Tasks Task 2 Learner Goals and Needs According to the government teachers are better qualified than in previous decades1‚ trained specifically with inclusivity in mind in order to understand learners’ needs and goals. In achieving this aim and taking appropriate action in helping and supporting the learner‚ teachers must‚ primarily; assess‚ evaluate‚ gain more details and personal background knowledge about the learner‚ commencing with the initial assessment (IA) and diagnostic
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Equality and Diversity in the Lifelong Learning Sector ‚Exeter‚ Learning Matters Jarvis P (2004 3rd Edition) Adult Education and Lifelong Learning‚ Theory and Practice London‚ Routledge Falmer Wilson L (2009) Practical Teaching. A Guide to PTLLS and DTLLS. Hampshire. Cengage Learning Petty G (2004 3rd Edition) Teaching Today Cheltenham. Nelson Thornes Ltd www.excellencegateway.org.2011 March 24th www.infed.org/biblio/b-curric.htm 2011 March 23rd wikipedia.org/wiki/curriculumtheory.htm 2011 March 23rd
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Roles and Responsibilties Within The Life Long Learning Sector DTLLS Year 1 Introduction The roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries of a tutor within the FE/adult education sector are ever progressing qualities which are reflected upon using the teaching cycle. This cycle can be used by both tutor and learner as discussed in ’Prepare to teach in the lifelong learning sector’ – Ann Gravells 3rd Edition. Roles 1.0 The role of a tutor is to create a safe and healthy learning
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