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    to own role and responsibilities Q1. Identify 4 legislations that could relate to your job as a teacher and explain how this relate to your job eg government bodies‚ professional standards‚ awarding organisation requirements; Q2. Identify 3 organisational policies and procedures that relate to your job as a teacher explain how this relate to your job eg codes of practice‚ equality and diversity‚ health and safety‚ quality assurance‚ standards. 1.2 Analyse own responsibilities for promoting

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    As a teacher there are so many roles and responsibilities I would have to adhere to as I embark on making and sustaining trusting and supportive relationships with my learners. Some of the general legislations and codes of practice as a teacher I will have to follow are; • Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) this places general duties on the people in control of the premises to protect the health and safety and welfare of all people on those premises. To implement this into my work I would need

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    Cycle Although some people may think that translations of original texts will ruin the meaning and the style that the original author wanted to present‚ it is not true for Robert Pinsky’s translation of The Inferno of Dante. Pinsky’s translation is not only essential‚ but it also presents the same picture that Dante wanted to. Even more impressive is that Pinsky also takes in the style that Dante writes in while translating the text. Pinsky keeps in mind the specific interlocking rhyme scheme

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    Assignment 301 Understanding rolesresponsibilities and relationships in education and training. Task B Reflective Account In this assignment I will discuss key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to my own role as a Creative Learning Practitioner working with adults. I will reflect on the Teacher/Training cycle and make reference to where my role is relevant and any boundaries involved when working with students in a creative setting. I will

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    Auditing and Assurance – Assignment 1 Ashley Erasmus With reference to Caltex Australia 2012 Annual Report discuss the following: The role and responsibilities of Auditors and Company Board of Directors and the CEO and Senior Management with respect to the Accounting information reported on in the Annual report. The roles and responsibilities of a Board of Directors vary according to the nature of the company. They are usually responsible for determining the strategic direction of the business

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    Marie Appleby Module EPF 135 Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher in the Lifelong Learning sSector The Lifelong Learning UK (2007) standards‚ highlight the complexity of the role of the FE teacher as follows “teachers have a responsibility for ensuring high standards of teaching and learning‚ as well as contributing to curriculum development and to the development of their subject knowledge” http://dera.ioe.ac.uk 21/10/11 Identifying Needs A key role of the teacher is to identify the needs

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    DISCOVERY EXERCISE 12 THE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT FOR EDUCATION POLICY. In England the borough councils are the local authorities responsible for education. Local Education Authorities (LEA) has responsibilities towards schools in their areas. Some of their responsibilities are as follows: 1. They are responsible for distribution and monitoring of funding for the schools – the method of calculation of school’s budgets is called Fair Funding. Most maintained schools receive

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    Permian-Triassic Boundary

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    Summaries Synchrony and Casual Relations Between Permian-Triassic Boundary Crises and Siberian Flood Volcanism" by Paul R. Renne‚ Zhang Zichao‚ Mark A. Richards‚ Michael T. Black‚ Ashish R. Basu The paper focuses on the mass extinction that took place at the Permian-Triassic (P-T) boundary‚ as the greatest bio-crisis on Earth‚ whereby almost 90% of the marine species and 70% of terrestrial species were eliminated. This paper regards the Siberian traps‚ the most significant "continental flood volcanism

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    Boundaries In Art Therapy

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    Introduction: Boundaries in Art Therapy are for me the most important aspects of the Art Therapy setting. This essay will be in three sections‚ each one exploring boundaries from my own different views. I will begin by exploring my own experiences focusing on a session we have previously done on play therapy. This will focus on how I felt taking the role of client and therapist‚ I will also speak about specific boundaries such as; language‚ space‚ and time. I will not only explore the boundaries that are

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    The role of a military police officer is to protect the lives and property on Army territory by enforcing military laws and regulations‚ control traffic‚ prevent crime and respond to all emergencies. There is a lot that goes into becoming an MP. There is school and special training thats involved. Another aspect is the crucial distinction between a civilian police officer and a military police officer. There is also many job benefits that also include life after the military. A military police

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