TDA 2.3: Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults KNOW HOW TO INTERACT WITH AND RESPOND TO CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE 1.1 Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people When establishing respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people you will need to change your behaviour and communication appropriately. You will need to demonstrate adequate communication skills‚ be approachable
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Zimbabwe and abroad. It is now mandatory for al graduates to go for work related learning in their 3rd year for at least 10 months during their four year programme. As defined by DCSF (2009) work related learning is a planned activity that uses the context of work to develop knowledge‚ skills and understanding‚ useful in work‚ including learning through the experience of work‚ learning about work and working practices‚ and learning the skills for work. Work related learning can be termed‚ work place
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Socialisation is the ways in which people learn how to act in accordance with current social norms and values. Human behaviour is influenced by socialisation in as much as we are taught from a very early age that certain actions are acceptable in society and certain actions are not. For example young children are taught to use the potty instead of excreting faecal matter onto the floor. Socialisation is all around us‚ from our peers to our parents‚ but just how far is human behaviour actually influenced
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Sociological perspectives explain how individuals and groups experience life and portray their behaviours within society‚ examining the norms‚ values‚ rules and institutions. There is argument over which perspective is most accurate because there are a range of perspectives with different views. However‚ they all take a similar approach and disagree with the view that an individual’s behaviour is freely chosen by them. In relation to this essay some sociologists suggest that behaviour is natured
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Jerrida Bailey Hum /186 October 20‚ 2014 Professor Young News media has affected American culture in many different ways. News media is considered to be those elements of the mass media that focus on delivering news to the general public or a target public ( Parks‚ 2012). The media is the means of communication. The development of media has increased massively over the last few years. Now that social media has taken over the world we now ask does media have a social responsibility. If there
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Chapter – 1: The Sociological Perspective Summary * Sociology offers a perspective that stresses the social contexts in which people live and how these contexts influence people’s lives. For C. Wright Mills‚ this is the interaction of biography and history. * Sociology is the scientific study of society and human behavior‚ and‚ as such‚ is one of the social sciences‚ which study human behavior‚ in contrast to the natural sciences‚ which focus on nature. * Sociology is different
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the sociological imagination must be applied. The sociological imagination “enables us to grasp history and biography and the relations between the two within society” (Mills 1959‚ p. 37). The reason why children have such an intolerant attitude to colored people cannot be analyzed and understood only by looking from one perspective. To apply sociological imagination means to shift from one perspective to another‚ to analyze interconnectedness of the individual and society. The sociological imagination
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PART 1 1. How did Jane Addams and her colleagues at Hull House analyze the social disorganization of early twentieth-century Chicago? How were their methods and theories different from prevailing approaches to the origins of violence and squalor? 2. Provide a Functionalist analysis of Sports showing knowledge of Parson’s functionalism‚ AGIL system‚ and Merton’s Manifest and Latent functions. 3. Provide a Conflict Theory analysis of the role of the police in our society showing knowledge
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Youth culture as a whole is the shared norms and values of “youth” as a whole. Although there is no agreed biological age which determines someone to be a youth there are certain behaviours which are associated with this stage of development e.g Rebelling‚ Binge drinking‚ partying etc. Functionalists‚ consensus and structuralist theorist‚ say that we are taught youth culture through the agents of socialisation eg Media‚ family‚ Education etc. and that we have no choice but to conform. Einsenstadt
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The Importance Of Teaching Culture In The Foreign Language Classroom 1/14/10 11:34 PM Radical Pedagogy (2001) ISSN: 1524-6345 The Importance Of Teaching Culture In The Foreign Language Classroom Dimitrios Thanasoulas Member of TESOL Greece and the AILA Scientific Commission on Learner Autonomy akasa74@hotmail.com I would like to express my gratitude to my supervisor‚ Dr. Doreen Du Boulay for her assistance and insightful ideas‚ and record my thanks to my friends Joshua Jackson and Eleni
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