How can readers’ theatre be used in the classroom? Identify the syllabus outcomes targeted for your enactment. Readers’ theatre is a minimalist style of drama‚ in which actors use their facial expressions‚ body language‚ movement‚ and vocal expression to convey a story‚ rather than the traditional sets and costumes. The style has been praised for its ability to give life to written text‚ giving audiences a renewed understanding of literature. Readers’ theatre is a suitable activity for use within
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Understand the different types of assessment methods Methods for learners to be assessed can be looked at in two ways within the field I work in. Theory: works on the principle of teaching and students make notes with a view to consult their notes at a later point in the day. Verbal Q/A session with debates between teacher and students to establish that they understand what’s being taught‚ why regulations are in place and best practices are always followed where possible‚ some students are
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M3 The different methods used by Tesco to measure employee performance are mentoring‚ probation‚ staff appraisal and monitoring. I will be explaining the methods and how they can be used to develop staff. Mentoring - By having employees helping each other is extremely valuable at Tesco as it allows employees to share knowledge and experience with each other‚ it also helps develop employees’ skills to become better workers. Mentoring helps employees’ personal development to progress their careers
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teeth‚ and used her favorite mouthwash.
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in social care M3: asses how multi- disciplinary working together can improve the provision of social care I am going to talk about multi- disciplinary working what it means how they help service users by working together and also how it helps the overall services working with users. There are two case studies to help explain how professionals work together. What is multi- disciplinary working? Multi disciplinary working is when several professionals work together with different expertise and they
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DEFINITION: Quantitative methods are research techniques that are used to gather quantitative data — information dealing with numbers and anything that is measurable e.g. Statistics‚ tables and graphs‚ are often used to present the results of these methods. Quantitative research methods were originally developed in the natural sciences to study natural phenomena. However examples of quantitative methods now well accepted in the social sciences and education. Differences between parametric and
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civilization‚ because it helps to form the structure‚ organization‚ and justifies the actions of the civilization. Religion has been be used politically to justify extreme political actions in civilizations including‚ Islam‚ Christianity‚ Judaism‚and Daoism. Throughout history religion has been used to placate the people about war‚ and to justify war itself‚ however some used various other techniques to justify war.. All religions though did offer rewards to their followers. Another piece of writing that
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Origins of Public Health By Megan Mackrell Public Health in the 19th Century was non-existent. Poverty‚ disease and overcrowding was rife. It was Edwin Chadwick that brought about the Poor Law Amendment Act in 1834. He had argued that illness and disease were strongly linked to poverty and if steps were taken to reduce illness and disease then rates of poverty would subside also‚ as more people would be fit to work. The Poor Law Amendment Act seen that proper sewage and drainage systems were
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Wohl (1983) gave a well researched historical account of public health and development in Britain from the middle of the 19th century to the early 20th century. The devastating poverty and poor physical health of most of the population‚ lucidly described by the author‚ were horrendous. At the beginning of the Victorian period few people were free from disease‚ stench and impure water. The marked socioeconomic differences‚ intolerable living conditions and poor working conditions (although not a
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Patterns of ill health can be collected by different sources such as‚ World Health Organisations (WHO)‚ the government‚ regional and local studies such as graphs and Public Health Observatories such as the Health Protection Agency (HPA). ’World Health Organisations were set up on the 7th April 1948 to response to an international desire for a world free from diseases ’ Health and Social Care Book 2. The aim of the World Health Organisation is to make sure people have the highest possible level
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