without these skills learners would struggle with all the basic learning‚ life and work skills. During the teaching cycle within my workshop/classroom‚ I try to introduce as many functional skills as possible into my courses. Here are a few examples of how I include some of the functional skills into the course content: This is an example of an exercise that always seems to go down well with my learners‚ I divide my learners into pairs‚ issue them with pens‚ paper‚ a catalogue from a tool supplier
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strategies to arrive at a solution. Inclusion is built on the idea of differentiating instruction‚ so that all students can succeed in the classroom. Individuals without disabilities can benefit from coteaching practices through the idea of multiple perspectives. Through coteaching both educators can communicate and provide feedback‚ which can enhance the instruction of students in the classroom. As stated in the article What is Inclusion “In a review of research on inclusion for both elementary and secondary
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INTRODUCTION The World is moving at an amazing pace. Thanks to the advances in technologies‚ distances have become meaningless. Globalization has enabled the rise of global trade leading to wealth generation in developed as well as developing countries. Wealth can be created in any part of the world with a single click of the mouse. Developing nations‚ like India have immensely benefited from the globalizing economy. Wealth has been pouring into the country as investments (both direct and institutional)
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Financial inclusion Financial inclusion is the availability of banking services at an affordable cost to disadvantaged and low-income groups. In India the basic concept of financial inclusion is having a saving or current account with any bank. In reality it includes loans‚ insurance services and much more. The first-ever Index of Financial Inclusion to find out the extent of reach of banking services among 100 countries‚ India has been ranked 50. Only 34% of Indian individuals have access to or
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Inclusion can be hard to achieve‚ if someone doesn’t like something that you like you think of them differently‚ if someone has more money than someone else you think of them differently‚ but everyone is the same because we are all humans and part of being humans is to be different. Everyone in Australia is included in everything no matter of how different they are. Inclusion is a very important value in Australia because we are all different
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Level 3 - 1.1 Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities As a tutor in the lifelong sector I have a responsibility to myself my peers and my students to keep up to date with current legislations and codes of practice. In the first aid industry guidelines are changing every year as more information and research is being done‚ I need to keep up to date with the resuscitation council guidelines and the HSE first
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(M/601/4070) Promote equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people 3.1 Explain what is meant by inclusion and inclusive practice 3.2 Identify barriers to children and young people’s participation Inclusive practice is a process of identifying‚ understanding and breaking down barriers to participation and belonging. Inclusion is about ensuring that children and young people‚ whatever their background or situation‚ are able to participate fully in all aspects of the
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Explain briefly what is meant by the terms equality‚ diversity and inclusion. Write your answers in the boxes below: |Diversity |The difference between individuals and groups in society e.g cultures and religion | |Equality |To see each child as an individual and help them achieve what they are good at | |Inclusion |Identifying understanding and breaking down barriers to
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Teaching Today: A Practical Guide‚ Fourth Edition: Cheltenham‚ Nelson Thornes Ltd Mierzwik‚ N. D. (2005) Classroom Record Keeping made Simple: Tips for Time-Strapped Teachers: London‚ Sage Publications Wilson‚ L. (2008) Practical Teaching: A guide to PTLLS & CTLLS‚ Hampshire: Cengage Learning EMEA
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PTLLS Assignment |Using the teaching and training cycle |Identifying needs and planning | |as a model‚ discuss one responsibility|One role/ responsibility of a teacher is to initially assess the students in order to identify their current skills; their preferred learning styles and any barriers or| |which would come under each part of |challenges to learning
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