training and development‚ special educational needs‚ the curriculum‚ community cohesion‚ school management issues‚ behaviour management and the development of school policies. Local Governments will provide documentation through their local Children and Young People’s Partnership plan‚ outlining their vision and plans for government-based initiatives. They will have their own policies and guidelines for schools and employ specialist advisors for different curriculum subjects and areas such as SEN. They
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these theories. They are interested in how people communicate and create meaning and understanding‚ but they are also interested in questions of power and inequality. They use a variety of sources such as historical documents‚ observations‚ survey research to help develop reliable information about how society operates. Define social stratification Social stratification is a system where people are ranked hierarchically which leads to groups of people being classified into layers and strata (class
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Advertising and its Effects on Young People Ryan Sharp English 10 In this world there are many injustices that deal with our children. A main injustice is the advertising of tobacco directed to our youths. Every day 3‚000 children start smoking‚ most of them between the ages of 10 and 18. These kids account for 90 percent of all new smokers. In fact‚ 90 percent of all adults state that they first start smoking as a teenager. The statistics clearly show that young people are the prime targets
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Support children and young people’s Health and Safety 1.1) Describe the factors to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services. When planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor activities there are many factors that we need to take into account. For example one of these could be the individual needs of the child. Children need different activities and environments set out differently depending on their age group. We need to make sure
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Unit 201 Child and young person development Outcome 3: Understand the potential effects of transitions on children and young people 3.1 Identify the transitions experienced by most children and young people 3.3 Describe with examples how transitions may affect children and young people’s behaviour and development Under each heading‚ explain how each aspect may impact on a child’s behaviour & development‚ giving examples. • Puberty: Puberty is a major transition that all children
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Safeguarding Children Outcome 1.1- Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety Legislation and guidlines Some of the main legislations around safeguarding children begin with the Children Act (1989). This was updated with the Children Act (2004) which included the principle of integrated childrens services and incorporated the five main principles of Every Child Matters (2003)‚ which clearly
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fingers‚ etc.; distinguishing pleasure from pain; adjusting to short periods of separation from primary caregiver. Indicators Related to Developmental Lag • Passivity; withdrawal; lack of initiative‚ e.g.‚ lack of response to stimulating people‚ toys‚ pets; crying frequently and easily; learning slowly; poor muscle coordination; injured easily. • All of these problems interrelate; e.g.‚ the child who is passive is less likely to develop the skills needed to explore the world‚ such as
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Balinas‚ Austeen Llenor Comm 199 ------------------------------------------------- Final Thesis Proposal I. INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study Text messaging or what we commonly call texting is originally derived from SMS or short messaging system; it refers to the exchange of abbreviated words‚ being sent from one mobile phone to another (Vosloo‚ 2009). Mobile phones were first created during mid-1990 (Thurlow & Poff‚ 2011)‚ and were primarily for business purposes (Salango
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a conclusion that validates or modifies the hypothesis. the Scientific Method The scientific method is the backbone of every science experiment‚ and understanding it is critical to the success of your science fair experiment. Three different people can witness the same event‚ and each come up with a different account of how it occurred. Police and investigators know that this is true; so do parents and teachers. You’ve probably had some experience with this phenomenon‚ as well. Have you ever
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION In the book “The News Media: A journalist looks at his profession‚” John Hohenberg (1968) mentions that the world we live in is imperfect. And having an imperfect world‚ its imperfections must be reported and properly emphasized. Otherwise‚ the free press fails in one of its major functions- the presentation of the world as it is. Because of this entailed function‚ journalists in our society may assume a variety of roles such as an eyewitness or narrator
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