Assignment 302 Understanding and using inclusive teaching and learning approaches in education and training Gavin Hayden Word count 1‚965 Task Ai Briefing document Produce a briefing document for a new member of staff who will be delivering classes in your specialist area embedding functional skills. The document should demonstrate your understanding of: A) The key features of inclusive teaching and learning (ref. 1.1) Inclusive learning is about ensuring all your learners have the opportunity
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Karen Perry TA1: Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be in terms of the teaching and learning cycle. Delivering training requires me to impart up to date legislative information alongside best practice guidance to support high quality childcare in nurseries and child care facilities across the county. Most of this training is delivered in the form of work-shops; short courses which tend to be more directed than participatory. However occasionally I will be expected
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Individual Wise Judgment Scenario Chereese Eggleston April 5‚ 2012 Psychology 220 Diane Winn Clouse Post a 1‚050- to 1‚400–word response. A mother knows that her 7-year-old child has stolen a box of cookies from the store while she was grocery shopping. A mother takes her child to the grocery store and is aware that that her child has stolen a box of cookies. In this report I will explain how the five components of wise judgments apply and make a decision based on the five components
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Role of ICT in Improving Teaching and Learning for Sustainable Development By Ikwueto Oliver PDE/2013/00232 1. INTRODUCTION The emergence of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in education has transformed teaching and learning to a more viable and effective method and would likely set the standard for the future. Iloeje (2002) asserts that the interactivity in education and learning techniques brought about by the new technology has created a whole new learning environment and transformed
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Moral judgements have historically been thought to occur outside of conscious control and be emotionally driven (Freud‚ 1976). Empirical data shows humans to make judgements in milliseconds‚ even before giving the decision conscious thought (Willis & Todorov‚ 2006). Furthermore‚ Hume (1777/1960) proposed that moral judgements are largely influenced by ‘gut feelings’ as research showed individuals to have an automatic feeling of approval or disapproval when making a moral judgement. Albeit only in
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Judgment because when a part of yourself feels fear or paranoia (Hysteria)‚ your judgement goes away and you do anything you can to do away with that uncomfortable feeling. In the Crucible‚ the three girls Abigail‚ Mary‚ and Susanna are filled with fear and hysteria of getting into trouble and being spanked so they turn to the most drastic judgment they have and start accusing people of witchcraft to prevent their own punishment and put that uneasy feeling of uncomfortability to rest. They also had
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3.1 - Explain own role and responsibilities in working with other professionals To deliver a person-centred facility for persons‚ I would require working in partnership with experts from different groups and associations. For this to function effectively I have to be unblemished about my personal part‚ accountabilities‚ and boundaries as well as likewise mindful of the parts of different experts; I should be certain about my own particular measures and targets and conscious of those that apply to
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Teaching without joy and learning without hope by Gandhi: I would like to begin my sharing with this paragraph that I read from the book of Dr. Jesus Palma‚ on Curriculum Development System: “The teacher performs two very important functions in the educative process. One function is that of “character formation” which is caused out through modelling‚ counselling and the application of behaviour management or discipline. The second function of the teacher is that of “instruction” which consists
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man who had sculpted the "David" and the "Pieta"‚ which are two of the most stunning sculptures to come out of the Renaissance period. Although sculpting was the love of his life‚ his paintings of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel‚ and "The Last Judgement" are considered by many his best masterpieces. Michelangelo ’s artistic career can be divided into two periods. In the early period he focused on realism. During this early period Michelangelo ’s works included the Pieta and the David. At the age
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Instructor: Judith Orth June 11‚ 2012 The term Professional Learning Community is a continuous process that usually occurs in an education setting. Teachers‚ administrators‚ and education specialists unite to develop effective strategies to enhance their goals as professionals to aid students in achieving academic success. Within this process the school culture congregate and form a team to tackle various focus areas. Normally‚ in a professional learning community also known as a PLC‚ the educators
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