CTLLS/DTLLS Assignment Sheet Assignment 1 Using an extract from your learning journals‚ write and reflect on: a) How your feedback has informed your learners’ progress and achievement; and b) How feedback from others has informed your own professional practice. Assignment 1a) The first step in giving valid feedback is to refer back to the key learning objectives identified at the start of the course‚ assignment‚ Unit or lesson. I give feedback on a one to one basis with my learners.
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Task 1: Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. The role of teacher is that of facilitator of learning their role may include‚ leading discussions whilst enabling and engaging students to discuss and participate with ideas. Roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries are evolving qualities within the teacher which are assessed and reflected upon using the teaching/training cycle. The teaching/training cycle can be broken
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Review what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/training cycle. A Teacher‚ Lecturer or Trainer must always be fully aware of their role‚ responsibilities and the boundaries in terms of the teaching/training cycle. This essay will show examples of this process inside the role as a hairdressing trainer at United Salons‚ where students learn how to become a hairstylist both practically and theoretically. It will describe the five stages of
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feedback from the tutor/learners and reflect/evaluate in order to modify or make changes in the future. The Role of a Teacher One of the roles of a teacher is to value all learners individually and equally. Also to create effective and stimulating opportunities for learning through high quality teaching that enables the development and progression of all learners. The role of a teacher is to plan their sessions by doing lesson plans‚ preparation of teaching materials‚ assessing their learners‚
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Introduction: In his book‚ “ A Practical Guide to Teaching Today”‚ Geoffrey Petty describes‚ “I am impatient with jargon‚ so throughout the book I have used the word “teacher” to mean any of the following: teacher‚ lecturer‚ trainer‚ instructor or facilitator” within the preface. This helps in define the role of the teacher; they facilitate learning. The Teaching Cycle: It is said that the teaching cycle comprises of five key elements; to identify needs‚ plan and design‚ deliver‚ assess and
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ROLES ‚RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROFESSIONAL BOUNDARIES: The main role of teacher is to teach the subject in a way that actively involves and engages the students during every session The teacher should use clear language to enable the students to understand Also should manage the learning process from when the students commence to when they complete‚ ensuring you assess their progress‚ give relevant feedback and keep appropriate records. To be a good teacher‚ that includes
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facilitating‚ assessing and evaluating. (Gravells and Simpson 2008). The role‚ responsibilities and boundaries of the teacher in Further Education will be reviewed. The role of the teacher In Further Education is to assess individual learning styles considering the learner’s previous experience and background. It is important to be aware of adult learners needs as stated by Knowles et al (2005) in the andragogical model of learning. The teacher must then identify and use various teaching methods to ensure
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what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. Defining the role of teacher is difficult as any definitions will be influenced by our previous experiences‚ therefore becoming subjective. The definition will not only be based on our experiences but is also interdependent on our abilities‚ age‚ culture and expectations. One could argue that there is a very close link between the qualities used to describe the role of teacher and those
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your own role as a teacher and the responsibilities that you feel come with that. Also explain what you feel is not part of your responsibility as a teacher of adults. As a teacher of adults in the Lifelong Learning Sector my own Roles and Responsibilities would be very different and varied from other teachers/tutors in different levels and sectors of education. However‚ there would also be many similarities in core principles and practices. As a teacher it is a part of our role to multitask
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Lifelong Learning Sector Assignment 1 - Theory 1 Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching training cycle. I am tutoring adults to achieve an A1 qualification - qualifies the learners to assess an NVQ in the job and area of expertise that they are competent in. The teacher training cycle is divided into 5 parts and supports the tutors roles and responsibilities. PLAN – Advertising the qualification. I advertise the qualification
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