Discuss issues of equality and diversity and ways to promote inclusion with your learners. Review other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners 300-400 Words The Tomlinson Report (1996) promoted a student-centred approach that makes learners’ individual needs the starting point for developing a responsive‚ ‘tailor-made’ curriculum. Instead of the learner having to fit in with existing provision‚ Tomlinson makes the case for fitting the provision around the needs of
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Understand How to Support Positive Outcome for Children and Young People. Outcome 2: Understand how practitioners can make a positive difference in outcomes for children and young people. Question 1: Identify the positive outcomes for children and young people that practitioners should be striving to achieve. As we already discussed this in one of the five outcomes in Every Child Matters. As a qualified child care worker I should be aware and make positive contribution in the entire are of child
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Diversity Raquel Torres HTT/200 December 14‚ 2014 John Laches Diversity Diversity plays a big role in the hospitality and tourism industry because there are so many different cultures and they are more present around us than before. Diversity presents a unique opportunity to understand new cultural experiences and to experience other cultures aside from what we are used to. It is important for us to understand and appreciate different cultures to enhance the nature of different cultures‚ religions
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feel down and know that they can talk to me when ever they want. I could reduce discrimination by challenging it and making sure that the person that discriminates realises it is the wrong thing to do and that they shouldn’t do it again as it hurts peoples feelings‚ by telling them in a calm and professional manner. I would also reduce physical barriers so if someone needed to move something out their way but couldn’t move it themselves‚ I would move it for them so they can gain access to where they
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Assignment 1 part 1 Learning outcome 1.1 TDA2.1- 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 2.1‚ 2.2 Physical Development from birth till 3 years old At the birth all the babies are dependent on their parents however they do learn and explore such as when new born baby is awake the look around by moving their heads‚ watch and begin to recognise their carer or parents . At this age of birth to 18 months babies grow and develop with great speed. Three months old
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Assignment 034 Understand the Needs of Children and Young People who are Vulnerable and Experiencing Poverty and Disadvantage Assignment overview Introduction The assignment forUnit 034 asks you to demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of the needs of children and young people who are vulnerable and experiencing poverty and disadvantage. The assignment is designed to ensure that by completing all the tasks‚ you will meet the Learning Outcomes and assessment criteria for Unit 034
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Task A Ai) Staff‚ Government websites and up to date books.Aii) a) Sickness‚ Holiday allowance and Hours of work. b) Health and safety at work act‚ Employment right act and the equality act. Aiii) Employment law exists to uphold the rights of the employer and their employees and to prevent any exploitation. Task B Bi) In the terms and conditions‚ it describes a few things. Here are only a few. The first being the hours of work and how it will be worked. I am full time and therefore will
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Understand how to communicate in writing 2.1 Identify different sources of information that may be used when preparing written communication The internet- the internet contains an almost limitless amount of information on every topic imaginable so this is an ideal source for the research of information. Books- Books can now be found available on the internet but a much wider range is available in public libraries and is great for information research. Videos- non written informational source
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How is it possible that such a vast amount of people can be so brainwashed as to not see that they are forced to live‚ think ‚and act exactly as they are told to by society? The film Gattaca and the novel Brave New World are alike in ways such as human nature playing a role in individuality by the need to act out‚ people trying to get those who believe in individuality to conform‚ even by threats‚ and by the amounting pressure put onto individuals to go along with society and live as they are told
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things from the presentation. Firstly‚ the Amish are peaceful people. They don’t involve themselves selves in wars and fights‚ secondly‚ their religion is Christianity. They take the rules of the Bible literally. For example‚ in the Bible it says men don’t shave their beards so they don’t shave their beards. Thirdly‚ the Amish can date‚ but their way of dating has to be disciplinal. For example‚ when they date‚ they don’t touch each other until they get married. Fourthly‚ Amish’s lifestyle is about
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