Supporting teaching and learning in schools level 2 Unit 203: Communication and professionals relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Think about your first few days in school placement. Reflect on how you have or will: Establish respectful‚ professional relationships with other adults (203: 2.1) I would establish respectful‚ professional relationships with other adults by being polite and support other members of staff. I would hold information in confidence‚ which would show
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Teaching Assistant Diploma – Assignment Five 1. What learning skills can be developed using ICT tools? ICT is a valuable tool for supporting the learning as it extends teaching and learning in many ways. It allows teaches and pupils to use visual and auditory media to extend learning and encourage pupils to become actively involved. Having the ICT technology in schools it encourages the pupils to access a wide range of information and communication opportunities and enables pupils to store and
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Unit 3 Assignment: Supporting children- Resubmission E1 E2 A1- There are many legislations today linked with working settings for children. One of these is The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. This legislation covers the health and safety for work throughout Great Britain. It states on legislation.gov.uk that The Health and Safety at Work Act is ‘an act to make further provision for securing the health‚ safety and welfare of persons at work‚ for protecting others against risks to health or safety
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Unit 15 Developing Children’s (3-8 years) Mathematical Skills E1 There are different national frameworks and policies that are used for the development of mathematical learning from 3 to 8 years old. One of these is the Childcare Act 2006. The Childcare Act is an update on the Children Act 2004. It basically makes sure that local authorities reduce any inequalities in their individual areas by providing an ‘integrated’ service for children and their families. They make it so that each local
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Learner Performance Evidence Record For Holistic Assessment Of Units Use this form to record details of activities (tick as appropriate) Observation by your Assessor Seen by a Witness Observation by Expert Witness Professional Discussion Self-reflective Account Assessor Statement of Work Product Your assessor may wish to ask you some questions relating to this activity. Ensure that they are recorded and remember to sign and date the bottom of these sheets. Learner Name:
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Unit 201: SCH 21 - Introduction to communication Outcome 1: 1) Different reasons people communicate: To pass on information To let feelings/emotions known to others To give instructions To make others aware of regulations‚ policies‚ etc To update on situations 2) Effective communication: Effective communication is essential as there is a lot of information needed in care work; eg changes in medication‚ illness since last shift‚ new residents‚ allergies‚ changes in work routine‚ etc. This
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in Wales to have a free‚ healthy breakfast at school each day” www.continyou.org.uk/wales_cymru accessed 19-10-2012 These may be beneficial to full time working parents that have to leave early to get to work. Many schools now have family learning sessions‚ giving parents a chance to obtain new skills e.g. computing skills‚ through this‚ parents will feel a sense of achievement. Private “These are profit making services” Tassoni et al (2007) p. 6 They’re funded through fees charged
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considerations have been covered by names being changed‚ protecting all identities of settings and individuals. Consent forms have been signed. Parents have been advised of the right to withdraw. Part 1 The child I have chosen to focus on is a 3 year old girl who I will refer to as Liz. She lives with both parents and has an older sibling who is of primary school age. Mum is expecting a baby in June. I have been providing day care for Liz for the past 10 months. Observations made of Liz for
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Unit 3 – Supporting Children (E1+E2) There are several laws that influence working practices in a setting for children that are currently in place. The Data Protection Act 1998 contains 8 principles to keep personal data safe. The principles state that data must be; obtained and processed fairly and lawfully‚ used only for specified and lawful purposes‚ adequate‚ relevant‚ not excessive‚ accurate‚ kept up to date‚ processed in accordance with the individuals rights and is kept secure (www.legislation
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of parents or caregivers remains central to the acquisition of number skills. The third factor is school factors. Although the home is a rich environment for developing numeracy‚ for most children school remains the main environment for formal learning. Many factors in school affect number skills acquisition‚ directly or indirectly these could be the school policy and curriculum or the school environment and resources. The fourth factor is classroom factors. Even though the curricular policies
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