How food relates to social determinants of health Social determinants of health are “the circumstances in which people are born‚ grow up‚ live‚ work and age‚ and the systems put in place to deal with illnesses”. Food/nutrition therefore relates to the social determinates of health due to the fact that it has an effect on the circumstances in which one is born‚ as well as having effects on the circumstances in which one lives‚ works‚ and ages. And ultimately nutrition does indeed play a major role
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the process by which the formalized knowledge of a society is passed on its young through institutions of learning of one sort or another. It has however a wider connotation implying all the means by which the youth are prepared for the adult experience and‚ indeed‚ the young and not so young equipped to play their part in society. It is in this wider sense that extra- curricular activities be considered along with education in developing the country. Obviously‚ for a country like Philippines‚ education
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BELONGING‚ BEING & BECOMING The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia Produced by the Australian Government Department of Education‚ Employment and Workplace Relations for the Council of Australian Governments. © Commonwealth of Australia 2009 ISBN 978-0-642-77873-4 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968‚ no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Commonwealth. Requests and inquiries concerning reproduction
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United States there are people who refuse to accept others‚ more specifically‚ transgender individuals. This non acceptance has caused extensive consequences for those who have been discriminated against. Therefore‚ the non-acceptance of individuals who are transgender must be terminated because it has a negative impact on their lives. In order to stop this injustice within our society‚ schools must take action and start enlightening young adolescents about transgender individuals and the impacts of
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1. Explain the legal status and principles of the EYFS‚ and explain how the curriculum is used in your setting. EYFS is a mandatory for all companies and schools which provide early years education. It involves some learning and development requirements as well as safeguarding and welfare. The Order of the Childcare Act (2006) establishes the requirement in regard with the learning and development area. In the other hand‚ the requirements of safeguarding and welfare are laid down by Regulations
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Evaluation of learning activities helps us to know the strength and weakness of the activities. It helps to understand how well the children have understood the task. It helps us to know whether they have achieved the learning outcome of that particular activity. As stated earlier‚ it is important for the children to feel involved and challenged during the activity. If we feel that they are able to finish the activity very quickly or were feeling bored‚ then it is necessary to make it more engaging
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at nursery or a pre-school setting a year. This is often taken as 15 hours a week for 38 weeks of the year as part of the ‘Every Child Matters’ agenda and ‘Childcare Act 2006’. Early years provision in schools is about supporting very young children and is based on the concept of learning through play as play has been shown to be an important tool for a childs early learning progress. These free early years education and childcare can be at: Nursery schools‚ nurseries on school sites‚ nursery classes
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Schools operate with the principles of Ethos‚ missions‚ aims and values with regards to pupilsâ€TM achievements‚ community links and anti-bullying strategies alongside peer support. Ethos – this means the beliefs and values of the school and the atmosphere around the school as †̃feltâ by others. The philosophy of the school is developed through discussions with staff‚ parents and community representatives. Mission – This is the overall intention of the school sometimes in a †̃mission statementâ€TM
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6 Explain the sorts of problems that might occur when supporting learning activities and how to deal with these. It is likely to encounter problems when supporting learning activities to individuals‚ groups or to the whole class. These problems could be related to: learning activities; learning resources; learning environment or learning assessment. Learning activity; Sometimes‚ the teacher may set up activities that are not that suitable for the children‚ who are involved in my group learning. Therefore
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Compare learning and non-learning institutions. The non-learning institution is a place that is stuck‚ has rigid thinking and is unwilling to consider change or development. In the non-learning institution: • The old ways of doing things is the best way. • Mistakes get made but no-one asks why or how they can be avoided in the future. • Individuals get rewarded for personal work. • Shared delivery is not encouraged. • There is little opportunity for joint problem-solving. • People rarely
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