Cache Level 2 Award in Support Work in Schools Child Development Completion of this workbook will meet the following learning outcomes Unit Assessment Criteria TDA 2.1 1.1 1.2 2.1 2.2 TDA 2.1 3.1 3.2 3.3 Stage of Development (TDA 2.1 1.1) Physical Development Communication & Intellectual Development Social‚ Emotional and Behavioural 0 – 6 months 6 – 12 months 12 – 24 months 24 – 36 months 3 – 5 years 5 – 8 years 8
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Area | * What Should Be Assessed? | Lesson Objectives | * Alignment to rigorous standards * Clarity of lesson objectives * Differentiation of lesson objectives | Lesson Strategies‚ Activities‚ and Delivery | * Activation of students’ prior knowledge * Use of strategies that are appropriate for the lesson objectives * Use of activities and student work that engage students as active learners * Differentiation of strategies‚ activities‚ and student work to ensure that all students
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When I want to show (-ed) pronunciation‚ I’d start with explaining the voiced and voiceless sounds. Please Ss say: fffffffff. Put your hand in front of your mouth like me (I put my hand in front of my mouth) what do you feel? Now say again: ffffffff. Where do you produce this sound? Ss: We put our upper teeth on our lower lip. T: yes excellent. We call /f/ a voiceless sound. Now say: vvvvvvvv. Please put your hand on your throat like me. ( I put my hand on my throat) Now say: vvvvvvvvv. What
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Benjamin Foster 9-15-2011 Philosophy 101-501 "Thales" In Brian Magee’s " Story of Philosophy" he composed that Thales‚the pre Socratic Greek philospher of Miletus and founder of Milesian school‚taught that everything in nature is composed of one basic matter.Thales presumed that water the was the fundamental building block of all things and the Earth floated on water.In Joseph Carter’s lecture he states that "Thales concluded that everything seem to need water‚if not directly then
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INTENSIVE NURSING PRACTICUM 2nd Semester School Year 2011 - 2012 Clinical Teaching Plan Cagayan Valley Medical Center (Surgery Ward) Prepared by: ____________________________________ Noted by: _________________________________________ Approved By: ______________________________________________ CLINICAL TEACHING PLAN DESCRIPTION OF LEARNERS * an assessment tool used for identifying an individual student’s strengths and needs in various content and developmental areas
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sentiments of certain quarters who want to maintain their “ethnic identity” (Gill‚ 2007). However‚ in 2002‚ the English medium of instruction was reintroduced in national schools and vernacular schools‚ whereby a bilingual system with English used for the teaching of Science and Mathematics. Prior to this‚ all subjects in vernacular schools were taught in the mother tongue except for the English language and Bahasa Malaysia. Mother tongue language‚ which is the first language acquired by children‚ helps “develop
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Teaching Children vs. Teaching Adults The assignment: To do an internet search to submit a set of strategies or tips in teaching adults and teaching children. There are many differences in teaching children and adults. Obviously‚ a teacher must adapt the material when teaching children and adults the same topic. But there are other differences too. Adults and children both learn at different speeds and come into a classroom with different life experiences. A teacher must adjust the material
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THE USING OF COMMUNICATIVE LANGUAGE TEACHING APPROACH IN TEACHING SPEAKING Markus Dimu Radja ABSTRACT In teaching speaking teachers should know a).the concept of speaking‚ the element of the sound for instance phonemes because some of the students and including teachers still find difficulties in pronouncing them and b).models of learning and teaching and focused on CLT . Common to all version of Communicative Language Teaching is a theory of language teaching that stars from a communicative model
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Challenges and Suggestions for Teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP) Date of Submission: 29/12/2013 This paper aims to identify the challenges of teaching English for Specific Purposes (ESP) and offers some suggestions to encounter them. First‚ the paper provides the definition of ESP‚ its characteristics‚ types and developments. Then‚ it describes six main challenges facing the ESP practitioner which are insufficient knowledge‚ lack of proper needs
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professors on an open board where students can freely view past criticisms to decide upon future classes. Not only do these professor reviews help the students prepare for class‚ but more importantly they give insight on the quality of a professor’s teaching and the contemporary student’s attitudes towards modern college academia. In this paper‚ the author will be analyzing several comments posted on Ratemyprofessor.com regarding an upper-division Accounting class‚ Econ 136C‚ taught by Professor Coby
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