References: Wilson‚ L. (2009) Practical Teaching: A guide to PTLLS & DTLLS: Hampshire‚ Melody Dawes
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References: Gravells‚ Ann (2012) Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector 5th Edition Learning Matters Wilson‚ Linda (2008) Practical Teaching A Guide to PTLLS & DTLLS Delmar Cengage Learning‚ Hampshire Chapters 1 – 8 and 11 http://akuro.co.uk PTLLS 6303 Units 002 Accessed 18 April 12 Smith‚ Vikki and Armstrong‚ Anne (2005) beyond prejudice inclusive learning in practice Learning and Skills Development Agency‚London www.direct.gov.uk/en/governmentcitizenandright
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Notes: PTLLS Level 3/4 – 1.1 Roles and Responsibilities in Lifelong Learning Notes taken from Course - David Andrews‚ (2014) Roles and Responsibilities: PTTLS (Ln 3). Lecturer in Teacher Education: Grantham College - considers the four elements listed below; Explaining your Roles and Responsibilities: - What is the Teaching Cycle? - What are your roles and responsibilities in terms of the teaching cycle? - What policies and procedures do you have to conform to and
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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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(PTLLS) Assignment 1 Question 3 - Explain how you could promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with your current/future learners. Identify other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners. In modern day society we all expect equality in one form or another‚ the diversity and the make up of our class rooms and lecture halls today‚ reminds us that the learning environment should be about ensuring learners are treated fairly and not discriminated against. Regardless
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PTLLS UNIT 008 ROLES‚ RESPONSIBILITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN LIFELONG LEARNING 1. Understand own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning 1.1 Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. Important to define the terms prior to listing the entities which may impact on my work: Legislative requirement: A duty to act according to the law as defined in an Act of Parliament and usually enforceable through
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PTLLS Assignment 6 Explain the need for record keeping and the types of record you would maintain Types of record Attendance record Tracking sheet / feedback records Accident book Health and safety records Materials and resources Attendance records are used to keep a log of student’s attendance and are also used as a health and safety document. If there is a fire‚ this record will then tell you if there is any one missing and therefore advise you if any one is still in the building
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Explain how you could promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with your current/future learners‚ which underpin appropriate behaviour and respect. Inclusion learning is about acknowledging that each of the learners is different from other learners in many ways‚ and should not be excluded from the activities delivered for and with the other learners. Inclusive learning should ensure a match between the individual’s learner needs and the provision made for them. A way to promote this would
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Inclusive learning and teaching The tutors are to facilitate inclusive learning and teaching. To effectively deliver and promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity within a learning environment without any discrimination in respect to gender‚ colour‚ race‚ nationality‚ sexual orientation‚ or disability. All learners’ are entitled to learn in an appropriate environment‚ to be given equal opportunity‚ freedom of expression‚ to be treated fairly and with respect. For example for those for whom English
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PTLLS TS1301 Assessment 1 – The Roles and Responsibilities of the Teacher 02/10/13 A teacher’s role and their responsibilities towards their students and colleagues has become much more diverse. There are Professional Codes of Conduct (App1)‚ National Standards (App 2) and the Institutional Codes of Practice where a teacher is based. The teacher is expected to have knowledge of all these and be able to apply them in the learning environment along with the list in table 1. Table 1 – The Role
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