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    Bibliography: Francis‚ M. & Gould‚ J. (2009). Achieving your PTLLS award: a practical guide to successful teaching in the lifelong learning sector. Los Angeles; London: SAGE. Gravells‚ A. (2008) Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector. Exeter: Learning Matters Ingleby‚ E.‚ Joyce‚ D.‚ Powell‚ S. (2010).

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    Starting Ptlls

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    http://ptllsresource.co.uk/blog Starting Ptlls This is a post for people at the beginning of their Ptlls journey – next week will be a long article for people who have finished and are looking at where to go next. So‚ on to my little guide if you are getting started with your Ptlls course. There are all the Ptlls essays with notes but this is more an overview of how I would tackle things at the beginning of the course if I were doing over. If anyone has any pointers please leave a comment

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    Running head: The Referral Process Week Four The Referrral Process Brandon Wright J. Grand Canyon University In this essay made up of seven hundred to one thousand words‚ I will describe and tell how PBIS and RTI are used in the pre-feral process for special education. On this essay I will use two references and I will prepare the assignment according to the APA guidelines. What are PBIS? PBIS stands for Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports. Positive Behavioral Intervention

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    Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) at Level 4. Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) at Level 4 Total credit value (at Level 4) 12 Total GLH 4 x units (each @ 12 GLHs) = 48 Units being run and assessed: Group Unit title Level Credit value GLH A Roles and responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning 4 3 12 Learning outcomes: The learner will Assessment Criteria: The learner can 1. Understand own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning

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    PTLLS CHAPTER ONETeaching and Learning Adult Learning They are aged 16 and above and do the courses for many reasons such as: further education‚ work-based‚ adult and community learning centre‚ etc in order to learn for their own benefits or to enhance their job role. Here is some important aspects of adult learning you should consider: Adults are more confident to ask questions and challenge theories. If you cannot answer their questions‚ say you will find out and make sure you do. So be

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    Ptlls Unit 1 Essay

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    Task 1 – Part 1 – Bobbie Ruddy How could a teacher/tutor establish and maintain a safe and supportive learning environment for their learners? What methods and approaches could be used to do this? Explain what a teacher/tutor could do to promote appropriate behaviour and respect for others. I have been asked to demonstrate that I can clearly answer the above questions using my own insight‚ research and motes from my first PTTLS session with Sally Welsh. I hope to show clearly that I grasp this

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    PTLLS Level 3 Theory Assessment Assignment 2 Identify the key aspects of current legislative requirements and codes of practice relevant to your subject and the type of organisation within which you would like to work. As a music teacher there are several Acts of Parliament which I need to be mindful of. Children Act 2004 – Every Child Matters (ECM) The essence of the ECM legislation is to promote good health‚ safety‚ enjoyment achievement‚ positive contribution‚ and economic well-being

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    Assignment 1 - PTLLS - Level 4 Task 1. Establishing ground rules and promoting appropriate behaviour. Level 4. Explain the different approaches you have discovered for establishing ground rules to value the contributions of others and understand the need for respect? Ground rules can be agreed as a group or as a class‚ having a mutual agreement from the class helps establish and promote respect for each other‚ knowing what is intended from the class and taking responsibility for learning

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    Ptlls Level 4 Week 1

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    Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. (7.1.1) The BTEC PTLLS award is necessary before a person can teach at a Further Education institution such as Aylesbury College. To support this qualification Lifelong Learning UK has published a new set of overarching professional standards 1 that any teachers in this sector will need to adhere to. This describes in generic terms‚ the skills knowledge and attributes for those

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    1. Using figure 4 only‚ comment on the characteristics on the urban landscape shown. Suggest how it could be improved. (7 marks) Using figure 4‚ it would appear that densely built shacks – which also appear poor quality - are evidence of shanty town development. Because this area appears so tightly built together (and therefore isolated from the rest of the city)‚ as shown in the bottom of the photograph‚ it will likely have contributed issues such as poor sanitation – whilst also suffered from

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