REFLECT ON THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER PREPARING TO TEACH IN THE LIFELONG LEARNING SECTOR – LEVEL 4 My aim in this assignment is to reflect on my role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a Money Education trainer within Learning & Development. This is influenced not only by the needs of the learners‚ but also by the requirements of the organisation. It is vital for me to deliver professional‚ high quality teaching. In the words of Gravells (2009:2) I aim to ‘be committed to lifelong learning
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Southern England: Received Pronunciation (RP) is the standard accent of Standard English in Great Britain‚ with a relationship to regional accents similar to the relationship in other European languages between their standard varieties and their regional forms. RP is defined in the Concise Oxford Dictionary as "the standard accent of English as spoken in the south of England"‚ although it can be heard from native speakers throughout England and Wales. Peter Trudgill estimated in 1974 that 3% of
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The title The Namesake reflects the struggle of Gogol Ganguli‚ son of Ashoke and Ashima‚ Indian immigrants to the U.S.A. to get identity in the culture where he is born and brought up with his unusual name. Names do have some meaning in India. A lot of practice is done when a child is named in India. An Indian child generally carries two names‚ a pet name and an official one. Pet names are for the family and neighbours and acquaintances. They carry or may not carry meaning. But official names are
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English Composition I 15 January 2013 Privacy is Lost Do we have privacy anymore? Some people say we have no privacy and to simply get over it. Others believe that we have really became comfortable sharing our private information with others. After considering both sides of the issue‚ I strongly believe that privacy is lost. For instance‚ a web-savvy programmer can easily infiltrate your email account‚ replicate the coding‚ and pretend
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‘If there is No Struggle‚ There is No Change’ – Brendan Celi Change is usually a struggle against every fibre of our being. We are resistant to change because it makes us feel uncomfortable; and no one enjoys discomfort. Change is really the only thing we will ever experience on a regular basis. So‚ while our struggles with change may seem burdensome‚ we must accept and learn from them. Both Ron Howard in his movie ‘A Beautiful Mind’ and Joanne Harris in her novel ‘Chocolat’ expose the resistance
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The Struggles in "Stones" Life is full of struggles and obstacles that all individuals are faced with and must overcome. Whether emotional or physical‚ experiences and encounters shape a person’s personality and point of view on life. People who are put through more difficult situations can become either more grateful‚ thankful and want to achieve more out of life or they can eventually become depressed and discouraged about their situation in life. Either way‚ we must all try to overcome the
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Context reflects values Context is a clear reflection of the values of any era‚ especially in Shakespeare’s canonical play Hamlet. The events and characters in Hamlet embodies the historical context of shifting religions and political uncertainty that lead to a society imploding. Composed in the 1600s‚ the murder of a king and the encroachment of foreign power would have had particular resonance for the audience as there was an innate failed invasion of Britain by Spain and an attempted assassination
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known as the “age of passions.” These debates reached the people as the struggle to gain power came at the cost of the first protection of the Bill of Rights‚ the freedom of speech. The Federalist and Democratic Republicans emerged in response to the Hamilton plan and continued throughout the decade‚ becoming more pronounced‚ as Federalist impeded the first protection in the bill of rights‚ the freedom of speech‚ in their struggle to repress
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British Studies 1. What is the form of government in Great Britain? How many houses does it have? How many members does each house have? 2. Which are the main political parties in Great Britain? 3. Which are the main rivers and lakes in Great Britain? 4. How would you describe the climate in Great Britain? 5. The religion in Great Britain. 6. What is the British national flag called? How many crosses is it made up of? What does each cross represent? 7. What is the geological structure of
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Customs and traditions change over time‚ and over the course of hundreds of years‚ England has changed significantly. However‚ the country was still able to hang onto some of its roots‚ specifically through food. Some of the food that was served on the dinner table centuries ago can still be seen on the plates of modern people today. But like any other country‚ what you eat and your food choices depend on where you live‚ the climate‚ your religion‚ common social customs for that area‚ agriculture
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