PTLLS Unit 012 Principles of Assessment in Lifelong Learning Produce 1 Written Rationale of 1000 words for all areas of research in 1 to 3. 1.1 Analyse how types of assessment are used in lifelong learning: “Assessments should be a regular process; it might not always be formalised‚ but you should be observing what your learners are doing‚ asking questions and reviewing their progress throughout their time with you”. Gravells A. Page 113. Assessments are used to track not only
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Assignment 1 3.1 Explain how to establish and maintain a safe and supportive working environment 3.2 Explain how to promote appropriate behaviour and respect for others 3.2 Explain how to establish ground rules with learners to promote respect for others At Bainton Construction it is part of my (job) role to establish a safe and supportive working environment through a number of different methods. When a new group or student arrives at the centre‚ all must first pass through an induction
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Unit 411 Planning to meet the needs of learning Word count: 1‚160 At my place of work – Include‚ we do not have ILP’s‚ this is because we run a twenty week‚ roll on roll off programme and we wouldn’t have the time. We do however set goals‚ at the start and during monthly
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EYMP 1 CONTEXT AND PRINCIPLES FOR EARLY YEARS PROVISION Question: An explanation of the legal status and principle of the relevant Early Years Framework and why the early year frameworks emphasise a personal and individual approach to learning and development 1.1 The statutory framework for the EYFS sets out the legal requirements relating to learning and development and the legal requirements relating to welfare. The EYFS framework has statutory force by virtue of Section 44 of the Childcare
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UNDERTAKING A learning needs analysis Introduction The following report provides a practical understanding of how learning needs analysis can form the basis for recommending learning solutions. It recognises various methods and models available that assist in identifying gaps between the skills and knowledge of the workforce and organisation objectives. Findings Reasons why learning and development needs may arise for both individuals and groups within the organisation. Learning and Development
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Activities to Promote Safe Driving Traffic accidents kill young drivers and their passengers more than any other age group‚ partly because kids don’t have the experience that older drivers have and also because kids do mindless things when they drive‚ sometimes due to peer pressure or just lack of awareness. Distractions such as cell phones‚ eating‚ grooming‚ talking‚ texting and fiddling with the radio can cause automobile crashes. Wearing seat belts can save lives in accidents. Driver education
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of Constructive Learning Environments As A Technical Teacher‚ I find it to be less effort than that of an Academic teacher‚ to embrace and utilize the design of constructive learning environments. I believe this to be true due to the different settings made available to us‚ in order to serve our students. For instance‚ in my Technical area alone‚ we have our classroom setting‚ our computer lab setting‚ our demonstration stage‚ our salon area and our community service learning locations. These
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Managing and responding to behaviours in a learning environment Use your experience of teaching as a source for describing a range of behaviours and analyse their impact on learners learning. The Education and Inspections Act 2006 brought in new clear-cut legal powers for schools and for those working within them when they are dealing with the behaviour and discipline of pupils. This includes promoting good behaviour and programmes of reward and recognition‚ as well as dealing effectively with
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Explain how to establish and maintain a safe and supportive learning environment 7.3.1. Explain how to establish ground rules with learner’s to promote respect for each other. 9.3.2. Explain how to promote appropriate behaviour and respect for others. 7.3.2. When considering teaching in Further education‚ I assumed that managing behaviour and having to establish ‘ground rules’ had been left at the school gates‚ amidst an onslaught of eggs‚ signed uniforms and flour. Of course‚ having had a
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There are seven behaviors that promote learning. They are grit‚ curiosity‚ self-control‚ social intelligence‚ zest‚ optimism‚ & gratitude. The behavior that I consider most important for my learning is “Grit” which is hard work. The word grit means hard work or perseverance. Curiosity means to have the desire to know and learn. Self-control is when you control your emotions‚ actions‚ and behaviors. Social intelligence is the ability to get along with other people or rest of your class mates. Zest
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