Coursework 2: Learning Styles Learning styles theory originated in the 1970’s and is based around the idea that people have preferences about how they like to learn. Theorists believe that each individual has a particular learning style that is best suited to them and allows them to collect and process information successfully in order to learn. The principle idea is that these learning style differ from one individual to the next and theorists argue that school teachers should incorporate these
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P4‚M1–Anatomy and physiology by Sushoma Nahar Syed AA29906 My two chosen systems I will be writing about is the cardiovascular system and Digestive system. (P4) the digestion system The digestive system is also known as the alimentary canal from the mouth to the anus. Digestion is a process in which insoluble food is broken down into particles which are made into soluble particles enough to be absorbed and to be used by the body and into the bloodstream. These soluble particles are major
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There are many predictable major life events like starting school‚ starting/changing employment‚ marriage‚ parenthood and retirement. However there are also unpredictable major life events like birth of a sibling‚ redundancy‚ Illness and serious injury‚ divorce‚ and bereavement. We are influenced by the range of life factors and also by the events which happens to us. Some huge changes in life can be predicted and also be chosen. However others may be unpredictable‚ like if sudden changes were
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M2 - Explain the possible impact of the Disability Discrimination Act in promoting anti discriminatory practice. L/O: understand how national initiatives promote anti discriminatory practice. In 1995‚ there was a Disability Discrimination Act put in place which ensured that people with disabilities were treated equally to everyone else‚ this meant it was illegal to discriminate against disabled people in relation to employment‚ the provision of goods and services‚ education and transport. However
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Unit 8: understand health and safety in the social care sector Outcome 1 A list of the key legislation relating to health and safety in a social care setting- · Health and Safety at work Act 1974 · Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulation 1999 · Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulation 1981 include amendment on 2009 · The Electricity at Work regulations 1989 · Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 · Reporting
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1.1+1.2 It is important to maintain good personal hygiene so not to cause any infections as may lead to health problems e.g. if to don’t brush your teeth it may cause in infection in your mouth and this could lead to eating problems and possible malnutrition. It can also have an effect on a person’s confidence and also social life this may lead to social isolation due to people not wanting to associate with them. If you don’t have good hygiene this may cause cross contamination leading to other
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Qualification Unit number and title HND Health and Social Care Management Unit 27:Managing Quality in Health and Social Care Student name and group number Assessor name Millicent Wallace P100982 Group 21/22 : Lalchand Luhana Date issued Completion date Submitted on 27th January 2015 April 11 Assignment title Managing Quality in Health and Social Care Learning Outcome Assessment Criteria In this assessment you will have the opportunity to present evidence that shows you are able to: Task no
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Unit 19 Exploring Team Development P2 Teams are very important aspects of business. If a team can perform well then the business will thrive and perform more efficiently. It is therefore important to know how to build cohesive teams that perform well. There are many different approaches to creating a cohesive team and different management styles can be applied to get good results. No matter how a manager approaches their team they all must be able to implement the following. Time Management
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Using material from Item A and elsewhere‚ assess the strengths and limitations of participant observation for the study of gender relations in schools There are many strengths and limitations of participant observation for the study of gender relations in schools. Participant observation means that the sociologist or researcher does not simply observe a group‚ but is part of it as they play a role in it as well. Participant observation has a wide range of advantages. When observing people‚ validity
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1 Understand why communication is important in the work place 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate It is a process by which two or more people exchange ideas‚ facts‚ feelings or impressions in ways so that everyone can understand. In essence we use communication as a tool to influence others. As a means to establish and maintain relationships‚ to motivate people and to change attitudes. The main reason we communicate is to seek or provide information and we all use
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