Teachers need to understand how poverty can affect a student in the classroom. Some students who suffer from poverty may come from homes with very young‚ single or low educational level parents. Their parents may be unemployed‚ have substance abuse problems or generally may not be good role models. Students might live in dangerous neighbourhoods or suffer from homelessness. They might move areas often; their parents may have had bad experiences with schools themselves and see schools as threatening
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University School of Professional Education and Executive Development Bachelor of Business Administration (Honours) in Accountancy SPD2297 Management Accounting 1 Semester 1‚ 2014/15 Teaching Plan Lecturers: Office: Consultation Hours: Prior knowledge: (if any) 1. Dr. Artie W. Ng (Lectures) / e-mail: spartie@speed-polyu.edu.hk/ Dr. Mindy Xu (Tutorials) mingxu@speed-polyu.edu.hk WK-S1201g/ N1103b 3746-0713 / 3746-0721 Tel: Tuesday 3:30pm – 5:30pm
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PDE 2.2 & 2.3 An analysis of how my teaching and learning approaches address the equality and diversity of my learners‚ and underpins and promotes an inclusive learning environment. My commitment to equality and diversity is demonstrated by my inclusive teaching practice. I am conscious that all students‚ no matter their age‚ race‚ background‚ class or ability‚ are encouraged to achieve their full potential in a safe learning environment. Petty (1998:69) states: ‘All students must feel
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Pharmacology Teaching Plan The patient is a 70 years old man‚ admitted in Clinton Cardiology Center for repeated chest pain‚ fainting‚ hypotension‚ thoracic discomfort and cough‚ which appeared suddenly the same day. The clinical exam showed: cold‚ pale‚ sweated skin‚ dyspnea‚ tachycardia‚ a diastolic murmur in the third intercostal space near the sternum edge‚ a third degree systolic murmur above the lower sternum‚ and a blood pressure of 80/60
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aware of children’s care and learning needs within a setting‚ there are numerous reasons for this. Primarily‚ it is to encourage ‘development’. A few children may develop and learn quicker than others but as practitioners it is somewhat our responsibility to make sure that all children’s needs are cared for despite what stage of development/growth they are at. This can be done‚ by carrying out observations; these will support us to distinguish the ‘exact’ learning needs of children. Observations show
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The Perfect Learner An Expert Debate on Learning Styles In reading “The Perfect Learner an Expert Debate on Learning Styles” by Martin Delahoussave‚ I found the debate to be insightful and informative. The researcher made some good points about learning styles and how we should utilize them. According to my reading of learning styles‚ I discovered that models focus on the process of learning‚ that is‚ how students absorb and think about information. The learning styles theory addresses
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Environmental factors‚ such as learning opportunities‚ economic status‚ poverty‚ play‚ family and society and various types of stimuli. P3 – Describe how this chosen area of development affects other areas of children and young people’s holistic development P4 – Describe TWO (2) activities which will support children or young people’s learning in this area of development Two activities which I have chosen are “Big Maths” and “Big Writing”. • “Big Writing” is an approach to teaching writing and raising
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CHALLENGES IN TEACHING AND LEARNING OF ENGLISH AT SECONDRY LEVEL INTRODUCTION: The modern world is a global village and communities of the world are getting closer to each other. Through language different people and communities share their ideas and concepts. As Lyytinen (1985) pointed out‚ “man uses language to express feelings and attitude
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Influence The Learning Of A Group Of Learners Methodology In putting together this assignment‚ input during lesson from my tutor and several books were used‚ for further research the used of internet Introduction Inclusive learning is about making sure that every learner in the classroom has their needs identified and met. It is about realising that every learner will have specific individual needs and it is the job of the teacher to accommodate the needs of all of their learners. Main Body
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Teaching Plan for the Patient with LeFort Colpocleisis Addressing the learning needs of patients is a major responsibility for nurses. Through teaching plans‚ nurses can help patients and their families have a safe experience and prevent possible complications. Each patient needs an individualized and comprehensive teaching plan. Nurses must anticipate goals and barriers‚ identify the subjects they will teach‚ the methods they will use to teach‚ and assess their readiness to learn. In addition‚ nurses
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