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    A1 Evaluate methods for managing children’s behaviour and how these may affect teaching and learning Any methods used when managing children’s behaviour should be proactive rather than reactive: If a child is‚ being verbally challenging and you engage a conversation and react to the behaviour the matter will escalate‚ being proactive by thinking and assessing the situation before you speak‚ being aware that your body language is positive‚ be calm and talk in a soothing voice‚ let the child know

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    adults 3.3 Identify examples of communication difficulties that may exist. Working in schools we are bound to come across communication difficulties and it is important we aim to try and resolve these issues as soon as possible as it could affect the child’s intellectual development and even physical development. English as a second Language More children who use English as 2nd language are attending schools that use English as a 1st Language. This could be a problem as some children may struggle

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    Singing Activities in Enhancing Listening Skill Among Primary School Pupils in learning English. CHAPTER 1 1. Introduction In Malaysian context‚ English is the second language after Bahasa Malaysia. Learning English is a compulsory since it is one of the subjects that must be learned during primary school until secondary education. It has been stated in the syllabus (KBSR‚ 2003‚ p1) that English is taught to the pupils so that they will be able to further studies and to equip them

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    PTTLS | Teaching & Learning Approaches | | Iqbal Vohra | 6/6/2011 | Contents 1. Introduction 2 2. Learning styles 3 2.1. Visual learners 3 2.2. Auditory learners 4 2.3. Kinaesthetic learners 4 3. Functional skills 5 4. Differentiation 6 5. Conclusion 7 6. References 8 7. Appendix 1: Learning styles self-assessment 9 8. Appendix 2: Embedding functional skills in a PTTLS session 13 Introduction This assignment is about different teaching and learning approaches

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    There are many different guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding children and young people that will affect the daily work of practitioners working with them. These relate to Child Protection – Lakey lane‚ we have policies and procedures for safeguarding‚ which say that employees‚ students and volunteers should be meticulously checked for suitability verifying identity and academic or vocational qualifications‚ obtaining professional and character references‚ checking previous employment

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    A TEACHING AND LEARNING SOFTBOARD APPLICATION Andresile Peter and Benedict Oyo Department of Computer Science Gulu University peterandresile@gmail.com and benoyo@gmail.com Abstract: A soft-board application allows users to write‚ draw‚ and manipulate graphics just like they would do with physical aids such as chalk/white boards or pen and paper. These applications have over the years advanced from basic shapes and colouring to merged shapes‚ rotating shapes‚ patterns‚ and web themes. At the same

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    Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning I have delivered a teaching session covering for a colleague on sick leave. It was the first time I had worked with the group within which there was an ESOL learner‚ a learner with dyslexia‚ a learner who receives learning support and a learner with disruptive tendencies. I am writing a journal entry for my professional development file which is presented according to the stages of the teaching cycle (See: Figure 1A The teaching cycle‚ Wilson

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    process and how the teaching of speaking‚ listening‚ writing and reading all influence pupils’ development in many ways. One pupil’s language and literacy development will be explored in this context‚ with a particular emphasis on his reading progression. Literacy is the ability to use language to communicate one’s ideas expressively‚ through speaking and writing and receptively‚ through listening and reading. (Palmer‚ S 2003). The Department for Education (2012) explains that pupils’ acquisition of

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    also of studying at the former Panama Canal Zone schools. In my early years‚ I understood English and was able to communicate but only did so when needed. I did all my talking in Spanish‚ I felt English was a language to speak with my grandparents as there was no other option. Later on‚ I spent time at my cousin’s house and the only language accepted and spoken at her home was English. In a short period of time‚ even before attending formal school; I was not shy at all to do so. At the age

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    1 LEARNING AND TEACHING THE "WHAT AND "HOW" DEVELOPING SKILLFUL THINKERS Adapted from the book Developing Minds; A Resource Book For Teaching Thinking‚ Arthur L. Costa It is often stated that schools over emphasize the logical/mathematical and verbal /linguistic intelligences. And it is often observed and discovered in the Pisa test; students are really working at low level skills. If we use Bloom ’s taxonomy as a guide we could say that students are involved in the knowledge and comprehension

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