Course Title: Early Years Foundation Level 4 Assignment Number: Assignment 5 - "Discuss the importance of partnerships in a child care setting and how these might be developed and maintained for the benefit of the children." Word Count: A practitioners job is not only to ensure the safety of the children and to plan structured day to day activities but also to ensure that various partnerships and created within the child care setting. "Professional relationships are absolutely
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students learn and which parts they didn’t understand. Problem solving shows the thought process of the students. Critical thinking and problem-solving shows if the students really know the content. 6) List the 5 components of the 5-E Lesson Plan. How might a 5-E Lesson Plan be more effective than a traditional lesson plan? (3 Points) The five components of a 5-E Lesson Plan are engage‚ explore‚ explain‚ elaborate‚ and evaluate. A 5-E Lesson Plan are more effective because one of the components is engage
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HOW MY OWN VALUES‚ BELIEFS AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCES MIGHT AFFECT MY WORK PRACTICE Everyone has different values‚ beliefs and preferences. What you believe in‚ what you see as important and what you see as acceptable or desirable is an essential part of who you are. [pic] The way in which you respond to people is linked to what you believe in‚ what you consider important and what interests you. You may find you react positively to people who share your values and less warmly to people
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Six: Can we trust our emotions in the pursuit of knowledge? Consider history and one other area of knowledge Mankind shares psychological phenomena known as emotion that is a natural state of mind deriving from a person.1 By means of this special ability‚ trusting our emotions in the pursuit of knowledge can be questioned‚ as it is a circumstance that involves only an individual‚ there might be an increasing chance of being invalid. This generalization
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To what extent do subsidies might encourage the consumption of a good that generates positive externalities such as pu’er tea? A positive externality occurs when a benefit accrues to someone outside of the production or consumption of a good. Goods which contain significant positive externalities are known as merit goods. However‚ without intervention these goods and services do not respond well to price signals and would be under consumed at market price‚ because they are expensive and not wanted
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Discuss contrasting views on how support might best be provided to people experiencing mental health crises. In this essay I will define and explain what is meant by mental health crisis. I will look at the various crises support that is available to people experiencing mental health crises. I will also look at the point of views of service users/survivors and that of professionals on the support provided to people experiencing mental health crisis‚ bringing out the contrasts in their perspectives
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Why might a business firm pursue other objectives besides the objective of maximum profits? What objectives other than profit maximisation might a firm pursue? Is this possible in a competitive world? The traditional theory of business behaviour tends to make a general assumption that businesses possess the information‚ market power and motivation to set a price and output that maximises profits. Profits being defined as the difference between the total revenue received by a firm and the total
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stage control to re-position the slide so the Euglena is directly in the centre of the lens. Return to the x40 objective lens‚ and the Euglena should be visible. 2. The sound of a glass slide cracking is heard during a lab class. What do you think might have happened and how could this be avoided? A glass slide cracking is likely caused by
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1993:267). Clearly there a variety of differing ethical dilemmas which occur in research‚ however those which arise in ethnographic research are in complete contrast to those ethical dilemmas raised in biomedical or quantitative research‚ where some might suggest that ethical problems are greater (Alder et al 1986). Punch (1994) goes further in suggesting that qualitative studies such as ethnography rarely‚ if ever‚ raise ethical issues (Orb 2000:93); however this statement is heavily debated. This
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Boillard – Pay Decisions Case Study 1. What factors should Allen and Smith consider when setting the wage for the purchasing agent position? What resources are available for them to consult when establishing this wage? (include 2 citations from the text) Allen and Smith should consider the internal and external factors when setting the wage for the purchasing agent position. The internal equity refers to the perceived fairness of the pay structure within a firm (Gomez-Mejia‚ Balkin‚ & Cardy‚ 2013
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