MATRIX FORM Needs assessment result: “School cleanliness” Project Title: “CLEAN UP FOR THE NEXT SCHOOL YEAR” Project Member’s: HOSPITALITY RESTUARANT SERVISES AND HOTEL RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT STUDENTS. BATCH: 2012-2013 NSTP 2 Project Venue: STI COLLEGE BUILDING LA UNION CAMPOS Aguila Rd.‚ Sevilla Norte‚ City of San Fernando La Union Project Objectives: 1. To scrub the walls‚ together with the floorings. 2. To remove the cab web and wipe the white boards. 3. To clean the glass
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learning environment as their child. Mrs Hinds (the Reception teacher I am working alongside) has her grandson in Reception‚ but is in the opposite class. At Sherdley Primary‚ there are 2 Reception classes. They place students and volunteers in different year groups‚ move midday supervisors as appropriate and would take into account any relevant family links when
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Assess Different Psychological approaches to Study To be able to assess all five psychological approaches to study you need to understand what they are and how they work. All five approaches have their own strengths and weaknesses and they all have their own theories which explain human behaviour‚ the only problem is not all of them agree that their theories and studies are correct. The Behaviourist approach believe that human beings are able to learn all types of behaviours through the environment
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1.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of different communication systems Different communication systems may hold different values and factors. However‚ a majority of communicating systems are similar in many ways. Within a company‚ communication can occur both internally and externally and these are usually the foundation a company works on. One way of describing communication methods can be through ‘communication nets’. Some of the most known being: Chain Network- A chain network can show the process
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Critically evaluate essentialist approaches to the theorisation of sexuality. Essentialism argues that there are ‘real’ and categorical sexualities in the world and that each of these sexualities can be described definitively according to a set of characteristics or properties‚ e.g. a man that has sexual intercourse with another man fits the category of homosexual (Hammack‚ 2005). This conceptualises sexuality in terms of ‘sexual orientation’‚ assuming that no sexual orientation; whether homosexual
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Policies and procedures for promoting positive behaviour |Policy/procedure |Summary | | | | |
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2.9/2.1 The Benefits of Encouraging and Rewarding Positive Behaviour At Upshire school children are rewarded for displaying positive behaviour. The children are in house teams which are represented by both a name of a famous painter and a colour i.e. Salvador Dali - black bead. Various children from each class from year 1 to year 6 make up the house teams. If a child shows positive behaviour they are rewarded with a house colour bead which they put into a large clear box fixed to the
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Explain different sociological approaches to health and ill health There are many sociological approaches that explain health and ill health. In this assignment I will be focusing on Marxism‚ feminism‚ interactionaist and functionalism perspectives. The Marxist perspective believe that the bourgeoisie (middle class) exploit the proletariat (working class) as we live in a capitalist system and that if we lived in an communist society that would be our ideal society because there would be equality
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of new support workers on promoting positive behaviour in the school. Policies and procedures to promote positive behaviour TGA’s behaviour policies include: Golden Rules which are on the website and on display in all classrooms‚ the Behaviour and anti bullying policies. We also have certain procedures to support and encourage positive behaviour‚ these are: Golden Time – ½ hour Friday afternoon Praise from adults (smiley faces‚ stickers etc.) Positive contact with parents (a postcard or
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Authority believes that promoting positive behaviour is more productive in behaviour management than the use of physical or verbal punishment for challenging behaviours. The use of praise‚ positive feedback to children‚ incentive and reward schemes are all integral to promoting positive behaviour. Praise and positive feedback could be given in many ways. These may include the following: o A quiet word or encouraging smile. o Acknowledgement of positive behaviour in family meetings/get-togethers.
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