* Explain how to establish and maintain a safe and supportive learning environment. 2. 3.1 * Explain how to promote appropriate behaviour and respect for others. 2.3.2 * Explain how to establish ground rules with learners to promote respect for others. 3.3.2 “Good classroom management depends a lot on how you establish the ground rules at the beginning of a course. Students need to know what you expect from them and what they can expect from you during the course. They need to know where
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INSERT ADDRESS Phone Email INSERT IMAGE LOGO 2. Confidentiality Agreement The undersigned reader acknowledges that the information provided by COMPANY NAME in this business plan is confidential; therefore‚ reader agrees not to disclose it without the express written permission of COMPANY NAME. It is acknowledged by reader that information to be furnished in this business plan is in all respects confidential in nature‚ other than information which is in the public domain through other means and
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Unit 008 and Unit 009‚ Assessment criteria 3.1 (theories of learning) 3.1 Explain how to establish and maintain a safe and supportive learning environment 3.1 Explain how to engage and motivate learners in an inclusive learning environment (please underpin your statements with relevant theories‚ word-count: 750-1000 Introduction “Ground rules” or “community norms” should provide the community within a workshop or class a framework to ensure open‚ respectful dialogue and maximum participation
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Difficulty in Sharing: A child who does not know how to share may find social interaction with other children a problem. This can affect social development‚ as other children will be reluctant to play with them and may avoid any interaction. This can affect emotional development as the child will begin to feel lonely and left out‚ leading to feelings of sadness. Difficulty interacting: A child who finds it difficult to interact with other children due to factors such as bullying‚ may find it difficult
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The Dilemma of an Accountant Studying the ethic case the dilemma is whether Dan Potter‚ who was assigned to an audit assignment should go by the audit and guidelines or whether he should disregard the ethical standards and continue to follow the instructions of his immediate boss. Dan Potter is working as a staff accountant at Baker Greenleaf. Dan final had an opportunity on first major audit assignment. This assignment required him to work under the supervision of his senior‚ Oliver Freeman‚ on
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development as they may not be able to run around and play outside with their friends‚ this will then affect their confidence and social skills. For example cerebral palsy affects movement and coordination and can also cause communication and learning difficulties. Children can also be affected by seizures and epilepsy‚ some children will be able to take part in a schoolâ€TMs activities completely unaffected but others may need extra support . A child with a hearing impairment may have a slow development
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1. Six essential skills for managing conflict effectively 1.1 Create and maintain a bond‚ even with your ‘adversary’ Firstly‚ we need to form or re-built a bond with other party because we only need a general goal base on common esteem‚ constructive consider and cooperation by treat them as a friend but not enemy. The leader should learn to divide the people from the problem. This can avoid the oppose responses to attack or bad emotions. 1.2 Establish a dialogue and negotiate It is important to
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ThConfidentiality is a key ethical and legal principle governing health care practice. Confidentiality is recognised as a requirement of practice for all health professions in: 1. Health Services Act 1988 (Vic); 2. Contracts of employment; 3. Professional Codes of Conduct; Rationale for confidentiality 1. Respect for patient autonomy An important principle in health care ethics is respect for patient autonomy. This principle emphasises a person’s right to have control over their own life. This
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CONFIDENTIALITY RIGHTS Jennifer Sherwood Kaplan University CM107 December 16‚ 2013 Confidentiality Rules Upon arriving at a new physician’s office a patient is given a clipboard with several papers on it‚ and is told to fill it out and return to receptionist when finished. What are all these papers‚ and why do they need to be filled out? These are actually very important to the care that the patient will receive. Every time a patient is seen by health care professional
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