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    Chapter 6 Vocab terms: * Spartan – sternly disciplined and rigorously simple‚ frugal‚ or austere. ”The room was so spartan there was no place to hide the pouch except under his clothes.” * Shalwar - loose‚ pajamalike trousers worn by both men and women in India and southeast Asia. “You are the rich man?” he asked‚ looking doubtfully at Mortenson’s frayed running shoes and worn mud-colored shalwar.” * Juddered - to vibrate violently “And as they juddered over potholes at hundred

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    HABC LEVEL 3 PTLLS Assessment 4 By Andrew Townsend 28 December 2011 HABC LEVEL 3 PTLLS Assessment 4 Townsend 1 Explain the three main types of assessments used and fully explain how you conduct‚ or could conduct‚ an initial assessment of learners. The three main types of assessment are Initial‚ Formative and Summative Assessments. Each form of assessment is equally important each serving a differing purpose and each used in differing ways. The Initial assessment

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    Level 3 Award IN Education and Training - Mark Kendrick Unit 1 Understanding Roles Responsibilities and Relationships in Education and Training Question 1 1.1 Main Role and responsibilities as a teacher/trainer in education and training The main role of a teacher/trainer should be to teach in a way which engages learners and actively engage learning during every lesson irrespective of the environment. In my position as IT manager at Barnsley College there are roles and responsibilities that are

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    Children and young people workforce Diploma Level 3 by Emma Staynings Unit 45 1.1 Human Rights Act. Human rights act come into force in Britain in October 2000. This act is vital in protecting the fundamental freedoms of everyone in our society. As childminders we develop policies and procedures‚ we make sure fresh water is supplied and that we have a safe home environment‚ supplying healthy food and be a good role model for the children in our care. These rights are in place to protect

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    embryo starts to form in to a foetus. | Brain start to grow and the foetus can hear/recognise the mother’s voice. | Develops a bond with the mother. | | Birth and infancy 0-3 years | Birth-3 months: Her motor controls started to develop‚(able to move her head side to side‚ arms legs and feet) 3-6 months :She was able to lift her head up while lying on her belly‚ and kick her legs‚ and at 6 months she was able to roll on to her stomach 6-12 months: She was able to sit up without

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    noire. Elles sont charmantes. Ensuite‚ parce que nous étions très fatiguées‚ nous sommes parties de nos amis français. Nous sommes retournées à l’hôtel en un taxi et nous nous sommes couchées. Nous avons passé une journée formidable ! Décembre 10 Jour 3 Cher nos familles‚ Bonjour ! Comment ça va ? Emily et moi‚ nous allons très bien. Nous l’aimons ici la Paris. C’est très beau mais il fait froid aussi. Paris est plus froid que la Georgie. C’est plus grand que Columbus mais c’est moins grand que

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    CACHE Childcare & Education Level 3 Unit one Statutory- I attended King James Art Academy from the age of 11 up until 15. It was opened by law. It was not a small school or a large school. On average there were 800-900 students that attended. We had to wear a uniform which consisted of black shoes‚ black straight leg trousers‚ a white shirt‚ black tank top‚ navy blue tie and a navy blue blazer. Everyone was made to buy the blazers and ties from the school‚ the blazers costing £23.00 and the

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    Tasks to do in school Assignment 2 Task 5: explain how the processes used by own work setting or service comply with legislation that covers data protection‚ information handling and sharing. Assignment 3 Task 5: demonstrate how to identify potential hazards to health‚ safety and security of children or young people‚ families and other visitors and colleges. Task6: demonstrate ability to deal with hazards in the work setting or in off site visits. Task 11: give example from own practise of

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    Unit Title: Unit sector reference: Level: Credit value: Guided learning hours: Unit expiry date: Unit accreditation number: Facilitate person centred assessment‚ planning‚ implementation and review HSC 3020 Three 6 45 30/04/2015 H/601/8049 Unit purpose and aim This unit is aimed at those working in a wide range of settings. It provides the learner with the knowledge and skills required to facilitate person-centred assessment‚ planning‚ implementation and review. Learning Outcomes The learner

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    E1.Identify 5 pieces of current legislation and E2. Describe how each legislation will influence working practices in the setting. The Human Rights Act 1998 is broken down into 5 key principles which are; Fairness‚ Respect‚ autonomy‚ dignity and equality. Equality would influence working principles because the children would be treated fairly by having their individual needs met to ensure the same outcome is achieved as the other children. Settings can maintain fairness and respect by having the

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