key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. As a teacher I should observe and be in accordance with The Institute for Learning’s code of Professional Practice‚ ifl.ac.uk came into law on 1 April 2008. “The Code was developed by the profession for the profession and it outlines the behaviours expected of members – for the benefit of learners‚ employers‚ the profession and the wider community.” ifl.ac.uk Teachers within the lifelong
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Unit 5005 Meeting Stakeholder and Quality needs – Learning outcome 2 Quality management standards in our organization 2.1 Total Quality Management‚ or TQM‚ is the process of instilling quality throughout an organization and its business processes. Many organizations that employ a system of Total Quality Management in human resources‚ etc‚ are large companies but there is no reason why Total Quality Management theory shouldn’t work in smaller businesses as well. For Total Quality Management
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Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (CTTLS) (7304) Assignment 1 Planning and Enabling Learning In this assignment I will be looking at how to negotiate with my learners and how to do this ensuring that each learner reaches their goal. I will also be looking at how to include my learners in their sessions as well as integrating the functional skills into their subject area‚ what are the communication techniques used and the possible barriers. Negotiating with Learners As with
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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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My Personal Philosophy of Learning and Teaching I believe in offering each and every child as well as their family and whānau a safe‚ fun‚ challenging and nurturing educational environment where they are able to grow and follow their interests in a positive and empowering manner. I believe that all children should be empowered to achieve their personal best across all areas of the early childhood curriculum‚ regardless of their background‚ gender or culture. As a teacher‚ I wish to engage with
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of learning styles‚ there are three main styles of learning; Visual‚ Auditory and Tactile / Kinesthetic or VAK. (Fleming‚ 2001) Visual learners are those that learn by seeing. Auditory learners are those that learn best by hearing the material. Tactile / Kinesthetic learners are those who learn best by moving‚ touching and doing. These three basic styles make up this theory of learning that has helped countless students and others. It is important for any individual to know their own learning style
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have found that I have two areas that still need improvement. Firstly‚ it has come to my attention that I need to rethink my expectations for my students. Secondly‚ but equally as important‚ I find I am still having a hard time with classroom management. Overall‚ in both of these areas‚ as well as others‚ I have seen improvement‚ overall in my teaching methods‚ and will now focus my attention more on these two areas of improvement. With expectations‚ I need to remember that these are
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VARK Analysis: Learning Styles Grand Canyon University Introduction According to Kumar el al [ ]‚ learning style preference is the manner that allows the individual to learn most efficiently and effectively. A vast majority of students who have completed the VARK analysis are auditory (aural) learners‚ according to a study completed by Breckler el al [ ]. An aural learner remembers and repeats ideas that are verbally presented and can repeat or fulfill verbal instructions
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it will be due back quickly‚ probably at the next session. Check out the full list of Ptlls assignments if you need a different one. Level 3 – Describe your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher/trainer/tutor in terms of the teaching/training cycle. Recommended word count 300-500 words. Level 4 – Review your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher/trainer/tutor in terms of the teaching/training cycle. Recommended word count 500-700 words. So‚ to kick off‚ some good basics
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knowledge of the role I play as a teacher in a day care centre supporting adults with learning disabilities‚ my responsibilities and relationship to lifelong learning‚ to further the learns skills with in their own lives enabling them to learn a skill they need with credited learning‚ supported‚ assessed and reviewed by their staff who care and support the learners on a daily bases making it a place which is known to the learner so they can move forward gaining a recognised certificate once they achieve their
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