Unit 008- Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning When thinking about primary roles and responsibilities as a tutor‚ you must take into account legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice. In the Spa sector key aspects of legislation are: Health and Safety at Work Act (1974). This act was put in place to ensure that everyone is protected against any risks and that all activities have been suitably risk assessed. In the beauty industry there are lots of processes
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Part One Roles and Responsibilities – In my current role as an instructor some of my responsibilities are to keep up with current practice and make sure my qualifications are up to date (continuing professional development). I also make sure I know my organisations policies and procedures including risk assessments‚ fire evacuation and working with vulnerable adults. During my sessions I have to maintain a safe environment and make sure all learners are engaged in the task in hand. I regularly plan
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PTLLS Unit 012 Principles of Assessment in Lifelong Learning Produce 1 Written Rationale of 1000 words for all areas of research in 1 to 3. 1.1 Analyse how types of assessment are used in lifelong learning: “Assessments should be a regular process; it might not always be formalised‚ but you should be observing what your learners are doing‚ asking questions and reviewing their progress throughout their time with you”. Gravells A. Page 113. Assessments are used to track not only
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and Antarctic ice is a result of climate change. This climate change includes the decline of sea ice‚ rising temperatures and the melting of the Greenland ice sheet and the Antarctic ice sheet. The Antarctic Ice Sheet covers around ninety-eight percent of the Antarctic continent and is the largest body of ice on earth. The Greenland Ice Sheet is the second largest body of ice; it covers more than eighty percent of Greenland. The Ward-Hunt Ice Shelf is the largest single block of ice in the Arctic
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appendices on p.5) Political 1) From 1991-1998 No longer anti-alcohol campaign to boost ice-cream industry. Ice cream industry had to complete with substitute products. 2) Since 1998 Financial Crisis‚ Russian rubles devalued by two-thirds. Russians cannot afford foreign products and companies relied more on national suppliers. 3) 1999 VAT raise. Fruit-based ice-creams and popsicles raised to 20% VAT. Consumer buy less ice-cream because of elastic demand‚ revenue is less. Economical 1) Privatized companies
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[pic] Neilsen’s Ice Cream Report Report Katherine Johnstone HMMA• CAH • January 17‚ 2011 [pic] Introduction The company that I was part of during this marketing game was known as Nielsen’s Ice Cream. The aim of the game was to earn the most market share by making the right choices in marketing the products‚ purchasing the inventory‚ managing human resources‚ and working together. This report will go through the decisions made‚ reasons for them‚ and the outcome. Round 1 When starting
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29 ENTERING THE ICE CREAM BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY OF KLEINPETER FARMS DAIRY John James Cater III‚ Nicholls State University Ken Chadwick‚ Nicholls State University CASE DESCRIPTION The primary subject matter of this case is strategic management for small business‚ specifically developing a new product and entering into a new competitive arena for an established small family business. Secondary issues examined include marketing strategy‚ human resource management‚ and operations management
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Promoting Inclusion‚ Equality and Diversity for learners. I have already found that the variables as regards learning abilities‚ needs and differences are infinite. In order that I pertain to the principles of E.L.M I would be ready to implement the following methods actions and ideas to maximise the input/ output and levels and achievement of the students. I will be mindful of diversity and as far as is possible ensure feelings of inclusion‚ involvement and equality for all. I teach First Aid
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PTTLS Assignment 1.1 Roles ‚ Responsibilities and boundaries of a teacher Explain own role‚ responsibilities and boundaries of own roles as a teacher The main role of a tutor is to equip students with the information they require in a way all the students identify with to enable them to understand and complete the qualification/course. To do this the tutor has to identify needs‚ plan & design the course accordingly‚ deliver correctly‚ asses students to ensure comprehension and evaluate teaching
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Sam Groombridge Question: Explain the main types of assessments and explain how you conduct or could conduct an initial assessment of learners Assessment is one of the main resources of learning. It is key to understanding and developing for both teacher and learners. Here are the different methods of assessments and how I would use them in my organisation. Initial Assessment: this method comes into play the minute the group of learners are introduced to a new teacher. It is a crucial part of
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