NCFE Level 2 Certificate in Equality and Diversity Unit 1: Exploring Equality and Diversity Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your
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Negotiating with Learners It is important at the start of any learning experience for learners to have a clear understanding of their prior knowledge‚ skills and current learning needs. To assist learners in taking ownership of their learning experiences‚ teachers can initiate negotiations with learners through the prior use of discussions and assessments to enable negotiations to take place through reflective discussions‚ resulting in establishing personalised learning agreements. As highlighted
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TDA 2.4 : Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people The current legislative framework protecting the equal rights of all children and young people are stated in the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989). These rights are extensive‚ including the right to education and the right for children and young people to have their views respected. The Children Act 1989 sets out the duty of local authorities to provide services according to the needs
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Television can be a powerful influence in developing value systems and shaping behavior in the developing children’s mind. Unfortunately‚ much of today’s television programming has a highly explicit violent content. Numerous studies has been conducted on the effect television violence has on children and adolescence‚ and all of it shows negative feedbacks. Children tend to develop emotional numbness to all the horror seen on the screen‚ and gradually accept violence as a norm and a way to solve
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P1 equality‚diversity and rights in health and social care level 3 a level Equality‚ diversity and rights in health and social care. Equality‚ diversity and rights in health and social care. I will be explaining what equality‚ diversity and right mean in health social care I will start with the definition and then give an example for each different term. Equality: ‘Some careers‚ and the people they care for‚ experience discrimination or harassment because of their age‚ disability or caring role
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simply have different styles and techniques to how they perceive and process information. The three primary learning styles are auditory‚ visual‚ and tactile. Although most people use a different mixture of these three styles during their learning process‚ they usually have one learning style that they prefer above all others. Auditory The auditory learning style is one where a student learns through the process of listening and discussion. Auditory learners are able to retain information and gain a
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DESCRIBING LEARNERS * Age * The age of our students is a major factor in our decision about how and what to teach. * Different needs‚ competences‚ cognitive skills. * “Acquisition is guaranteed for children up to the age of six‚ is steadily compromised from then until shortly after puberty‚ and is rare thereafter” (Stephen Pinker‚ 1994) * Age- some beliefs * Adolescents are unmotivated and uncooperative and therefore make poor language learners; * Adults
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Visual Learning Style Visual Learners are individuals who learn things best by seeing them. Visual learning individuals that are studying for an exam tend to take a lot of notes‚ use flashcards and work alone they tend to be easily distracted. I am a visual learner and in order for me to remember information I have to visualize a picture in head. As a visual learner I find different ways to learn by using pictures‚ flashcards‚ textbooks‚ maps and charts. I can understand and follow directions
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individual uniqueness according to life ’s experiences‚ personal preferences‚ and situation. However‚ motivation can be more easily identified and labeled. This motivation is what triggers a person to take advantage of a learning opportunity when presented. Combined with maturity‚ motivation enables a person to succeed in their educational endeavors. Where does this motivation come from‚ and why does it provide the pivotal element in the decision to pursue learning? One of Knowles assumptions states
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When people think of a perfect society‚ reasonable equality would probably come to mind. However‚ can the concept of equality go too far? This was the case‚ as far as the societies go in The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas and Harrison Bergeron. These societies have gone too far to reach total equality. Each over-exaggerates the concept‚ The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas offers a more enticing community‚ and the overall image of a complete utopia is somewhat unreachable. Both societies in the
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