Long Learning Sector Explain what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher:- The role of a teacher is diverse and multifactorial; Francis and Gould (2009) suggest that the role of a teacher is not simply to be an evaluator but also to be a subject leader‚ curriculum developer‚ assessor‚ verifier and role model. Alternatively I suggest that the role and responsibilities of a teacher whilst multi variant are rooted in equality‚ diversity‚ inclusion‚ reflective learning‚ evaluation
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CITY & GUILDS 6305 LEVEL 5 DIPLOMA IN TEACHING IN THE LIFELONG SECTOR DTLLS Unit 401 Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning By Leyah Knight Task A: Research report 1Professional standards and legislations in the lifelong learning sector have undergone many changes and will continue to ensure those‚ who are teaching‚ are essentially up to the job and are in a safe environment to do so
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Child’s Name____________________________________________ Age______________ Your Name__________________________________________________ Date_______________ ( Fill in the number that tells how important each goal is for you and your child.) Very important……………1 Somewhat important……………...2 Not important……………………..3 I want my child to learn these skills: Physical 1. To climb up and down a climber ____________ 2. To balance
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PTLLS 2012 Assignment 1 Roles‚ responsibilities & relationships in lifelong learning for new teaching staff: Task A: Welcome‚ in this pack you will find the guidance needed to navigate the role‚ responsibilities and relationships between you and the students/ learners as well as between you and other professionals that you will encounter throughout your career. Also you will find relevant key aspects of legislation
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Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning. Analyse your own roles and responsibilities in lifelong learning. In this assignment I will be exploring the various roles and responsibilities of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector. There are many roles and responsibilities to consider in any teaching environment. Our first and foremost responsibility is that of a pedagogist‚ that is one who performs “Any conscious activity by one person designed to enhance learning in another” (Understanding
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Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning 1. Understand learning and teaching strategies in lifelong learning It is important to create the right learning environment for your subject area in order for learning to take place and for your students to get the best from your session. For example if your subject area is construction skills then a kitchen would not be a suitable venue. The layout of your room/venue is equally as important for learning to take place. If you
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1.3 Evaluate own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning Any roles come with own responsibilities. We have to act within professional codes which involve knowledge of the Code of Professional Practice (2008). This was introduced by the Institute for Learning‚ to cover the activities of teachers in the Lifelong Sector. The code is based on seven behaviours: Professional integrity‚ Respect‚ Reasonable care‚ Professional practice Criminal offence disclosure Responsibility during institute
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Assignment 4 – Supporting Learning Activities and Assessment for Learning QUESTION 1 1a) Explain how a learning support practitioner may contribute to the planning‚ delivery and review of learning activities Introduction Helping in activities would be delivery‚ if you pass on ideas‚ observations or suggestions that would be contributing to planning. Do you give feedback to your teacher about how the sessions went? The teacher use s that information to inform their planning‚ so you contribute
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CERTIFICATE IN TEACHING IN THE LIFELONG LEARNING SECTOR (CTLLS) Unit 5 : Assessing Learners in Lifelong Learning Contents 1.3 Assess how questioning and feedback contributes to the assessment process Page.2 2.1: Review the assessment requirements and related procedures of learning programmes Page.3 2.2: Carry out and record assessments to meet internal and external processes and Page.5 requirements (Appendix A) 3.1: Review ways in
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Understand own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning ? What are the relevant legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating your own roles and responsibilities? Legislations play a vital role within the lifelong learning sector and I as a teacher/trainer have an obligation to understanding the current legislations and guidelines. Examples of such legislations are: • Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. • Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000. • Data Protection
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