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    usually centre around what is appropriate clothing‚ practicing in barefoot on a suitable mat‚ not eating a heavy meal before class‚ turning off mobile phones and discussion around working within their own physical capabilities. Before undertaking this PTLLS course I did not understanding this information exchange to be ground rules. However I can now clearly see that these are indeed ground rules. They serve as a means of guiding the student through what is expected of them and making the class a safe

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    Ptlls Reflection 2

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    PTLLS Assignments Reflection 2 Strategies for effective teaching Within my role of teaching on the level one incident command course‚ I use a variety of teaching strategies to hopefully cover as many learners’ needs as possible. Even though the course is assessable‚ the emphasis is very much on gaining an understanding of the command principles‚ rather than just knowing the right answers. There are a number of reasons for the need of variety: * We have no knowledge of the student’s prior

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    Literacy

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    REFERENCES Anderson‚ James M.‚ Je§rey R. Kling‚ and Kate Stith‚ ìMeasuring Interjudge Sentencing Disparity: Before and after the Federal Sentencing Guidelines‚îJournal of Law and Economics‚ 1999‚ 42‚ 271ñ298. Becker‚ Gary‚ ìCrime and Punishment: an Economic Approach‚î Journal of Political Economy‚ 1968‚ 76‚ 169ñ217. Block‚ Michael K. and Vernon E. Gerety‚ ìSome Experimental Evidence on Di§erences Between Student and Prisoner Reactions to Monetary Penalties and Risk‚î Journal of Legal Studies

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    Roles & Responsibilities Hello Deborah and fellow PTLLS students... Just thought I’d introduce myself to you all prior taking part in the discussion forums.  My name is Britt. I’m looking forward to this journey of self development and discovery and meeting you all albeit electronically.  And hopefully in person next weekend.  I’d like to wish you all luck and success.  Now to the question‚ What do you believe your role to be as a teacher?  I see the role of a teacher as someone who wears

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    Ptlls Unit 008

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    Assessment Record Candidate: Qualification: PTLLS Level Unit 008 1.1 Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements‚ and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. A role is: The function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation A responsibility is: the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone The two statements above describe‚ in their more simplistic

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    Ptlls Unit 1

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    Bibliography: Wilson‚ Linda (2009) `Practical Teaching: a guide to PTLLS and DTLLS` London: Delmar‚ Cengage Learning. Gravells‚ A. (2012) `Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector` Exeter: Learning Matters. Oaklands College. (2012) ` Workshop Code of Practice` Oaklands College: unpublished.

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    Ptlls Level 4

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    John O’Brien PTLLS Level 4 Section 1: Theory assessment 1 As a trainer‚ teacher and assessor my roles are many and varied. As part of my day to day work I may not only deliver lessons but also carry out theory assessments‚ practical assessments and sometimes interviews. I may have to motivate and liaise as well as guide and assess. I will have to keep records and be a subject specialist as well as liaise internally and impart information and advice sometimes on a personal level.

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    Assessment 2 Ptlls

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    Name: Janet Clements (janetclementsassociates@sky.com) | Course: Ptlls 2012 | Assessment Question 2Summarise the current legislative‚ regulatory requirements and professional codes of practice‚ including the Equality Act‚ Data Protection Act‚ Health and Safety Act and Safeguarding Act and any other legislation that you have to comply with when teaching in your specialist area.  | Outcomes assessed: U5: 1.1 | Para | Answer | 1.0 | Detailed below is a summary of the legislative and regulatory

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    Ptlls Assignment 1

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    T1 ASSESSMENT PTLLS USING THE FIVE DIFFERENT STAGES OF THE TEACHING CYCLE DESCRIBE THE ROLES‚ RESPONSIBILITIS AND BOUNDARIES. Alexandra Kennedy-Stamos 10/04/11 In this assignment we will be looking at the five stages of the teaching cycle and once identified describing their roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries. The cycle can be followed by teacher and learner alike and must be followed for learning to be truly effective as described in the following quote: Ann Gravells (2008: 27) “It’s called

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    PTLLS Understanding Inclusive Learning and Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector. Briefing Document In order to promote inclusive learning it is preferable to do an induction or selection process to identify the needs of all learners to avoid excluding anyone‚ either directly or indirectly. All students must be treated equally and fairly. Induction should include attitudes and behaviour of all attendees and notice must be given to all actions and behaviours which must be considered

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