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    HARROW COLLEGE HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE QCF: Level 5 Diploma in Leadership for Health and Social Care and Children and Young People’s Services (England Unit CU 2943 Champion Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion YOUR ANSWERS MUST BE YOUR OWN WORK. If you wish to introduce other sources of information‚ this must be referenced This workbook meets the following assessment criteria for the unit : Assessment criteria Achieved Date 1.1 √ 23/10/13 1.3 √ 23/10/13 3.1 √

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    children that aren’t allowed to leave the nursery aren’t experiencing what the other children are‚ for example they love going on the mini bus and think it’s the best bit because it’s not an everyday thing to do. 1.5 Explain how to support others to diversity‚ equality and inclusion. I support this by encouraging the children to all play together and to take part in all the activities and festivals that we have. It can also be supported by having toys and equipment for other cultures. In our nursery

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    Inclusion: Educating the Exceptional Child History of Education Shanona Merrell February 19‚ 2010 The inclusion classroom is a classroom that has a mixture of students with and without disabilities. I selected this topic because I was an inclusion teacher at the local head start. I am writing about this because while I was a teacher I learned that the students learn how to help one another and the non disabled students learn a lot about the disabled students. They learn how to assist the

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    PTLLS TASK 4 (UNIT 6) Microteaching Evaluation A microteaching lesson can be used to find out what works well in a lesson and what can be improved following feedback. Harvard University states “Microteaching is organized practice teaching. The goal is to give instructors confidence‚ support‚ and feedback by letting them try out among friends and colleagues a short slice of what they plan to do with their students. Ideally‚ microteaching sessions take place before the first day of class‚ and are

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    Yet other argues that inclusion for all pupils within education is important for many factors. Our experience within the education system is very important for many reasons‚ it can shape friendships‚ our self-esteem‚ our academic achievements as well as integrating each one of us into society as valued citizens however not all pupils have the same experience within the education system. As Farrell (2010‚ pp.107) explaining that a pupil who is labelled as having a “special education need” automatically

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    FINANCIAL INCLUSION INTRODUCTION The prophecy of Millennium Development goals of U.N. i.e. “growth with equity” clearly envisages that the growth spree of the globe in the 21st century has left some people behind the time. Handful of the global populace are still languishing in the vicious circle of poverty & are cast aside by those who are economically stronger & swifter in the sway of globalization & liberalization. For sustenance/better growth of the world‚ the deprived sections should be

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    Thinking about Diversity and Inclusion University of Phoenix Cultural Diversity SOC 315 Stephanie Medley-Rath February 01‚ 2012 Thinking about Diversity and Inclusion We live in a society and a country that is able to incorporate different cultures and be as diverse as possible. The following paper will address the dimensions of cultural diversity‚ the ethnic and cultural groups in which I identify‚ the difference between diversity and inclusion‚ the importance of workplace diversity training

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    Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. (7.1.1) The BTEC PTLLS award is necessary before a person can teach at a Further Education institution such as Aylesbury College. To support this qualification Lifelong Learning UK has published a new set of overarching professional standards 1 that any teachers in this sector will need to adhere to. This describes in generic terms‚ the skills knowledge and attributes for

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    A RESEARCH PAPER ON “ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN FINANCIAL INCLUSION” Submitted By: Hemali Shah (MPM: 2nd Semester) ABSTRACT: Financial inclusion means a group of people should take part in growth activities and help to increase economic growth of the country. We cannot say that financial growth has been achieved by opening a bank account‚ granting huge loan to a single person and closing the account. First‚ many people have to open an account in a bank‚ save money regularly so that loans to needy people

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    new importance and relevance. In an attempt to satisfy the mandates of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001‚ a growing number of special educators agree that full inclusion is the optimal approach for providing the individualized services needed by young learners with special needs. Known as “mainstreaming” in the past‚ full inclusion means integrating students with special physical‚ cognitive or emotional needs into traditional classroom setting.

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