or cultural backgrounds as a means of creating trusting relationships. A teacher should also ensure to plan lessons and classroom environments in a way that they support good interactions as well as the strengths and needs of every child Teachers should also ensure to use authentic artifacts and cultural images that reflect the diversity of a classroom population through relevant ways. Teachers should also ensure to use teaching material that focus on daily life activities of the children. This can
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1.1 The health and safety policies and procedures of the work setting we follow the health and safety act (1974)’ we ensure everything in the nursery setting is safe and secure and clean and tidy for all that use the setting. 1. We ensure all staff are given an induction when they start the nursery and given all the appropriate information and training to comply with the health and safety rules. This helps staff be aware of things such as who is the first aider‚ where the first aid box is kept
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In her article written on ethnic equality and diversity in universities‚ Vikki Boliver raises concerns regarding the lack of ethnic diversity in Britain’s tertiary institutions. Ethnic minorities have lower university admission rates‚ poorer university experiences‚ lower degree results and more uncertain graduate job prospects. Boliver also raises concerns about the low priority given to implementing ethnic equality and diversity policies within Britain’s tertiary institutions. Throughout this article
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Unit 2: Development from conception to age 16 years E1 Describe the development of children in a selected age range and in TWO (2) areas of development. 3-7 12-16 Language and social development. The development of children is extremely important‚ so it is important to know what a child should be doing at different ages. Two particular areas are language and social development. When a child reaches the age of three they should start to develop their social development so they should recognise
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Q 1.1 Explain what is meant by Diversity Equality Inclusion Discrimination A 1.1 Diversity means all individuals are not the same‚ everyone has a difference. These differences could be‚ religions or beliefs‚ race or cultures‚ sexual orientation‚ gender‚ marriage or civil partners‚ disabilities‚ class or gender reassignment. Even though we are all different‚ we all have the same rights to not be discriminated against. Equality means no matter what differences an individual has they are equally
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children; in this unit I will be explain the principles and values and why reflective practice is needed for a practitioner and what ways they can improve on their practice. I am also learning `what the responsibilities of the practitioner when maintaining professional relationships. The principles and values in a child care setting are in place to give the practitioners a guideline to help keep up hood standard of child care practice. The EYFS framework promotes the four overarching principles
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The Struggles of Equality "The Civil Rights Acts changed everything about ordinary life for black Americans all over the country‚" said Todd S. Purdum‚ author of "An Idea Who’s Time Has Come." The Civil Rights Movement was the beginning of black and white equality. The movement centered on the American South since that’s where the majority of African Americans were located. Train and bus transportation as well as education were affected by segregation. During the Civil Rights Movement‚ three
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There are many ways that we as practitioners can support a child with a disability for example if a child needed speech or language therapy there are trained professionals that can help. If you work within this field you will be working with children with a language delay‚ a specific language impairment‚ specific difficulties in producing sounds‚ cleft palate‚ stammering‚ dyslexia‚ voice disorders‚ selective mutism etc. It is important to offer a variety staff of different genders‚ race‚ religion
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Gender equality has always been a touchy subject between men and women and the women are usually portrayed as the victim. In modern times‚ women have fought for higher wages and jobs that are usually held by men. In the 1800’s women were looked at as housewives and their job was to take care of the children. The majority of women back then didn’t have jobs since the man was the main source of income. Elizabeth Stanton was one of those women in the 1800’s who really wanted to see a change in the way
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C Inclusive teaching and learning Introduction Organisations working within the learning and skills sector face increasing challenges as the UK becomes more diverse and multicultural. Differences are an asset and a diverse learner body and workforce enrich an organisation. However‚ misunderstandings‚ negative attitudes‚ or a lack of awareness‚ understanding and effective communication can all lead to segregation and underachievement. The aim of this CPD builder is to raise awareness of the inclusion
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