Part one - the principles and requirements of assessment Understand the principles and requirements of assessment. What is assessment ? | Initially learners are assessed for suitability.Evidence is gathered to provide this information‚ for example: drivers licence‚ criminal records bureau disclosure‚ medical certificate‚ licences from local authority‚ evidence of insurance. Are they suited to a customer service based industry? Evidence of any previous qualifications which are relevant and
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10 Principles of Economics Supply and Demand Supply and demand are inversely proportional: When supply rises‚ demand falls. For instance‚ when the housing market in a certain region is flooded with homes for sale‚ sellers drop the price to attract a buyer. However‚ single homes for sale in exclusive neighborhoods might have more potential buyers than sellers. In these instances‚ the price of the home rises. Inflation and Unemployment Gregory Mankiw‚ Harvard Economics professor and author of "Principles
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7304 City and Guild CTLLS Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector Unit 3: Principles and practice of assessment The topics I am researching are: Principles of assessment‚ different methods‚ strengths and limitations of these Peer and self-assessment How feedback and questioning contribute to the assessment process The types of assessment records which would be used to meet organizational and external requirements Rationale Part of my role as beauty tutor is to assess
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1. Understand the principles and requirements of assessment 1. Explain the functions of assessment in learning and development. Assessment is carried out to evaluate that learning has taken place. It measures the learner’s attainment of knowledge and skills in their particular learning area. Assessment encourages learners to ask questions on anything they have not fully understood‚ as learners know that they will have to prove their knowledge and understanding during assessment to
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Principles of Social Psychology PSY 301 October 14‚ 2012 Principles of Social Psychology Social psychology is the understanding of an individual’s behavior in a social context. It is the scientific field that focuses on the nature and causes of that individual’s behavior in social situations. It looks at the human behavior that has been influenced by others and in the social context with which it occurred. Social psychology
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elasticity is 0‚ demand is perfectly inelastic and the demand curve is vertical. 4. On a supply-and-demand diagram‚ show total spending by consumers. How does this compare with total revenue received by producers? When there is total spending by consumers‚ there is equal total revenue for producers. 5. If demand is elastic‚ how will an increase in price change total revenue? Explain.
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which are hardware and software. They are the background of a laptop computer. 1.1.1 HARDWARE Hardware refers to the mechanical‚ electrical and electronic parts of the computer. In short‚ they are physical parts of the computer i.e parts that you can see‚ touch‚ and hold. Hardware includes: keyboard‚ V.D.U or screen‚ the C.P.U‚ mouse‚ modems‚ cables‚ to mention a few. Computer hardware could be divided into three basic units. - Input unit - Central processing unit - Output unit 2
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cooperative principle and implicature together with Gricean maxims of conversation to illustrate how people are able to communicate with each other given that their utterances could be comprehended in many possible ways. The underlying assumption of Grice’s cooperative principle is that people tend to be cooperative in most conversational exchanges in order to construct meaningful conversation. The cooperative principle‚ as stated in Grice’s “Logic and Conversation” (1975): “Make your conversational
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Academe’s competitive "publish-or-perish" mindset can be a recipe for trouble when it comes to who gets credit for authorship. The best way to avoid disagreements about who should get credit and in what order is to talk about these issues at the beginning of a working relationship‚ even though many people often feel uncomfortable about such topics. "It’s almost like talking about money‚" explains Tangney. "People don’t want to appear to be greedy or presumptuous." APA’s 2002 Ethics Code offers
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------------------------------------------------- Chapter 1 Accounting and the Business Environment Short Exercises (5 min.) S 1-1 Revenues increase owner’s equity by delivering goods or services to customers. Expenses decrease owner’s equity by using up assets or increasing liabilities in order to deliver goods or services to customers. (5 min.) S 1-2 1. The banker is an external user of financial information. 2. The financial statement that would provide the best information to answer the
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