[pic] [pic] City & Guilds Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) Level 4 Assignment 1 Describe what your Role‚ Responsibilities and Boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the Teaching / Training Cycle Index | | | |Title
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7307 PTLLS Theory Task 4 – Ground Rules ‘Analyse different ways in which you would establish ground rules with your learners‚ which underpin behaviour and respect for others’. Ground Rules Ground rules can be defined as a set of working parameters designed to allow learners to complete tasks. They are designed to take into account the subjects being covered‚ the expectations of the learners and the tutor‚ the age‚ ethnic background‚ gender and also provide a basic framework of what is considered
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Unit 008 and Unit 009‚ Assessment criteria 3.1 (theories of learning) 3.1 Explain how to establish and maintain a safe and supportive learning environment 3.1 Explain how to engage and motivate learners in an inclusive learning environment (please underpin your statements with relevant theories‚ word-count: 750-1000 Introduction “Ground rules” or “community norms” should provide the community within a workshop or class a framework to ensure open‚ respectful dialogue and maximum participation
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* Form 2 Assessment front sheet and feedback record PTLLS Level 3 This form is mandatory Theory Assessment No: | Unit 002 – Understanding Inclusive Learning and Teaching in Lifelong Learning | Learner name: | Jessica Bell | Enrolment number: | | Date issued: | 23/10/2012 | Date submitted : | 06/11/2012 | I confirm that the evidence for this unit is authentic and a true representation of my own work. Learner Signature …………………………………………….. Date …………………
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The main points I have learnt from this day are: • Application of the FENTO teaching cycle • Andragogic teaching methods • Different types of learning domains • Different teaching methods • Planning a lesson Day one of the PTLLS course covered a lot of areas that provide essential information in order to provide a foundation for good teaching practice. The main points I learnt from today’s session are highlighted in the FENTO teaching cycle‚ as explained by Groves‚ 1999‚ which incorporates
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responsibility of maintaining a safe‚ supportive and inclusive environment for students. Task 1 Key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to my own role and responsibilities as a teacher After I achieve the PTLLS qualification‚ I am planning to work in a role as teacher of Level 2 Literacy at a college in Hampshire. There is a range of legislation linking to equality and diversity‚ health and safety‚
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Bibliography: Books I referred to... Boundary Issues in Counselling: Multiple Roles and Responsibilities by Barbara Herlihy (2 Jun 1997) Achieving Your PTLLS Award: A Practical Guide to Successful Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector by L Mary Francis and Mr Jim Gould (18 Mar 2009) Gravells‚ A. & Simpson‚ S. (2009) Equality and Diversity in the Lifelong Learning Sector. United Kingdom: Learning Matters
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EXPLAIN THE WAYS IN WHICH YOU ESTABLISH GROUND RULES WITH YOUR LEARNERS Providing ground rules should be done before the delivery of a course begins. These rules can be delivered during the initial welcome and introduction of learners and teacher to each other‚ the Opening of the course. Some ground rules can include: Punctuality‚ No eating during class‚ No mobile phones‚ Behavioural Limits (No physical violence)‚ Handing in Homework on time‚ No Talking over others. DESCRIBE HOW GROUND RULES
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PTLLS) ASSIGNMENT 1 TRAINING CYCLE/ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Describe what your roles and responsibilities are at each stage of the training cycle and explain what your boundaries are as a teacher The training cycle consists of four stages 1. Training need 2. Design/Planning 3. Delivery/Implementation 4. Evaluation Training need This is the initial stage of the training process. As a trainer/teacher I would require to identify the needs of the student/class. This would be to
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List and describe the points of referral to meet the needs of the learners. By Wayne Phillips City and Guilds: PTLLS Level 3 Theory Question Assessment 6 Group A Glenn Evans 16 April 2012 List and describe the points of referral to meet the needs of the learners. Planning • I would ensure the course documents take into consideration the individual needs of the learner. E.g. Initial Assessment‚ Scheme of work‚ ILP
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