EAL TASK 1 (Q13) School systems and policies for meeting the needs of children with EAL and/or Black and Minority Ethnic pupils What are the needs in this school regarding EAL and ethnic minority achievement? Middle Row Primary School has a population of 39% pupils who are bilingual. A total number of 21 different languages are spoken throughout the school. According to the Race Equality Policy‚ 57% of the pupils have English as an additional language. The school has a majority of the ethnic
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Task 2 In this assignment I am going to discuss issues of equality and diversity and how I could promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with my current learners. I feel as a facilitator is our role to be aware of equality‚ diversity and inclusion with all our learners. All learners have the right to an education and should be treated fairly. Everyone is different but they all have equal rights. Gravells ‚ L (2008:18) believes that “ inequality and discrimination should be tackled to ensure
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Task a Booklet Ai & Aii – the different types of abuse & Signs and symtoms of the abuse. 1) Physical abuse – is where contact is made with the person like hitting them or biting and scratching them to hurt them or can be more sinister like burning them intentionally or using restraint this could lead to the person being reluctant to being alone with the carer/carers 2) Sexual abuse –this can vary from talking to a person in a inappropriate way to touching them e.g. like rape and sexual assault‚
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acknowledged. Signature : Name : NUR NABELLAH BT. MOHD HUSAINI Date : 26th MARCH 2015 CONTENT NO. CONTENT PAGE 1. Question 4 PART 2 : i. A review about classroom observation. 5 2. References 11 3. Appendices 13 QUESTION : TASK 2 : CLASSROOM OBSERVATION ( INDIVIDUAL ) 70% Observe an ESL lesson of one of Semester 7 teacher trainees during his/her practicum session. Comment on how the teacher plays different roles as he/she manages his/her classroom. Write a report of your
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Task B Bi. The terms and conditions of my employment are my contracted hours of work which is 28.75 per week. My annual leave is 125 hours per annum from January to December. Employment start date‚ salary. An agreement made between me and my manager‚ to follow policies and procedures within my setting. My job description also states I have a duty of care‚ Statutory Sick Pay‚ uniform and guidance covering hair and nails. Employer’s details‚ place of work and my job title. At the time of my employment
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children must be active while they learn. They must experience first hand and in very real ways how things work‚ how spoken words can be written‚ and how reading helps them function in the world. Structured learning activities such as paper and pencil tasks‚ workbook pages‚ drill‚ and sitting and listening for long periods of time do not work for young children. The National Association for the Education of Young Children represents the early childhood profession. Their book on developmentally appropriate
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Chapter 10 The Open System Interconnection (OIS) reference model is a template and using a network and its resources. Application Layer: Responsible fro interacting with end users. Presentation Layer: Responsible for the coding of data. Session Layer: Responsible for maintaining communication sessions between computers. Transport Layer: Responsible for breaking data into packets and properly transmitting it over the network. Network Layer: Responsible for the logical implementation of the network
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WEEK 10: TITLE: BINOMIAL THEOREM‚ COUNTING PRINCIPLE‚ PERMUTATION‚ AND COMBINATION Christina Bryant Define Binomial Coefficient. Give an example. Write the steps of a Graphing Utility to evaluate your Binomial Coefficient and the final answer. Binomial coefficients are a family of positive integers that occurs as coefficients in the binomial theorem. (10¦10) (10¦10)=10!/(10-10)!10! =10!/0!10! =10!/(1)(10!) =10!/10! =1 Final answer is 1. Explain the fundamental counting principle
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List of Argument Essay Topics Should we do more to deal with the problem of domestic violence‚ or is the problem exaggerated? We are becoming overwhelmingly dependent on computers. Is this dependence on computers a good thing or should we be more suspicious of their benefits? Is there too much of commercialism in the Internet? Technology makes communication easier in today’s world. Many people choose to work at home in front of a computer screen. What danger does the society face depending
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Human Resources Task I Western Governors University May 19‚ 2014 2 A. Constructive discharge as a legal concept is relative to this specific scenario in the aspect of the previous employee quitting because of a perceived evidence of difficult or hostile work environment. A specific event or chain of events‚ that do not have to be related‚ can lead to this evidence and elective discharge. In this specific case‚ a mandated change in scheduling causing an overlap with a religious holy day is
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