responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning This is a guideline of the roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in the lifelong education sector that will need to be followed. Upon teaching a new class all the students that you meet will come from different backgrounds and cultures and will have different needs and levels of abilities. There are many regulatory requirements‚ codes of practice and pieces of legislation within the lifelong learning sector that must be followed such
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Within The Life Long Learning Sector DTLLS Year 1 Introduction The roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries of a tutor within the FE/adult education sector are ever progressing qualities which are reflected upon using the teaching cycle. This cycle can be used by both tutor and learner as discussed in ’Prepare to teach in the lifelong learning sector’ – Ann Gravells 3rd Edition. Roles 1.0 The role of a tutor is to create a safe and healthy learning environment‚ where learners
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University of Phoenix® Prior Learning Assessment Essay Template Note to the student: Below is a description of Kolb’s Model. Kolb’s model is the required format for writing experiential essays. Students must address four areas of Kolb’s Model with each of the required subtopics in order for the essay to be considered for college credit. Please read the description of each of the four sections below‚ along with the examples‚ and use that description to determine what to write for each subtopic
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Amanda Smith Pttles Teaching Programme Tutor: Joanna Martin Essay Title/ Level 4 Assessment: ‘Review what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/ training cycle’? Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. Traditionally the role of the teacher has been as a purveyor of information and trusted to be the fount of all knowledge. This suggests that the teacher was
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Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning. Analyse your own roles and responsibilities in lifelong learning. In this assignment I will be exploring the various roles and responsibilities of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector. There are many roles and responsibilities to consider in any teaching environment. Our first and foremost responsibility is that of a pedagogist‚ that is one who performs “Any conscious activity by one person designed to enhance learning in another” (Understanding
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teaching area a safe and fair environment to learn in and teachers should be aware of‚ and keep up to date with key legislation relating to this. The Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) covers a number of duties relating to teaching and learning. Risk assessments should be carried out and risks properly controlled to ensure a safe working environment. Besides the Health and Safety at Work Act itself there are important pieces of legislation that would apply to a sewing workroom environment. 1. Provision
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Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning 1. Understand learning and teaching strategies in lifelong learning It is important to create the right learning environment for your subject area in order for learning to take place and for your students to get the best from your session. For example if your subject area is construction skills then a kitchen would not be a suitable venue. The layout of your room/venue is equally as important for learning to take place. If you
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appropriate changes to lesson plan. -collect all evidence for the appropriate qualifications. To summarise the key roles and responsibilities for educators are to set a good example‚ to provide an appropriate learning environment and promote positive attitudes‚ values and behaviour. 1.2 Explain own responsibilities for promoting equality and valuing diversity As part of the duty of care of an educator‚ all teachers and trainers must ensure that they promote Equality and Diversity. This should
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TYPES OF FEED USED IN AQUACULTURE Fawole‚ Femi John Division of Fish Nutrition‚ Biochemistry and Physiology Central Institute of Fisheries Education‚ (Deemed University)‚ Versova‚ Mumbai‚ 400 061‚ India. Introduction Feed manufacturing can be described as a process concerned with the physical transformation of a written formulation into a compounded “edible” diet for a precise nutritional objective. This association is achieved by mixing components in their solid form (animal meals‚ oil cakes
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Learning Needs Assessment: Character Education Angelica Alston Averett University ED 505 Curriculum Development Dr. Janine Davis June 16‚ 2011 Introduction Character education is a development of creating schools that encourage responsible‚ ethical‚ and compassionate individuals by teaching exceptional character with prominence on common values that are shared prominently. According to Virginia Department of Education (VDOE‚ 2011) “It is the efforts of school districts and Commonwealth
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