PTLLS Reflective Learning Log Writing your reflections helps you to remember something later and is a record to look back on (not least for completing assignment work). The act of writing engages our brains. To write we have to think which‚ in turn‚ will prompt us to consider topics further enabling deeper learning. To be completed after each college session and following your own research throughout the PTLLS programme. At the start of each PTLLS session you will be asked to share your reflections
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this essay I am going to report my findings on inclusive learning‚ how to motivate and engage learners and establishing grounds rules. I am also going to talk about giving constructive feedback and what functional skills are. Inclusive learning is focused teaching on the learner as each individual. It’s making the teaching inclusive for each learner to their requirements and their needs. Not everybody is the same‚ and each has their own way of learning. You have to identify and remove possible barriers
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objectives‚ time and resources available for delivery ‚different learning styles (visual‚ auditory and kinaesthetic) and how learning is going to be evaluated .Planning is important so that the needs of the learner and the syllabus are both met when the course is delivered. A variety of teaching methods should be included in the lesson plan‚ for example lecture‚ role play‚ discussion‚ and demonstration to maximise the potential for learning. The trainer should plan how resources can be used most effectively
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Edexcel (PTLLS) Michelle Brunton Theory Task One (Unit 5) – part 1 How would a teacher/tutor establish and maintain a safe and supportive learning environment for their learners? It is important to provide a safe and supportive learning environment so that all learners feel comfortable‚ relaxed and able to explore learning regardless of their previous experiences. For example if student behaviour is not managed‚ bullying‚ intimidation and discrimination can occur. There are a number of methods
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An introduction to roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning Legislation and codes of practice The code of practice for teaching further education‚ within the lifelong sector is regulated by the Institute for Learning (IFL). This independent professional body provides a register of teachers/trainers and skills‚ promotes continuous professional development‚ and represents their members when interacting with government‚ agencies and sector organisations (IFL: 2011). General
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go through problems and can be limited to activity because of their disabilities. There are 5 elements of inclusive play and they are physical‚ social‚ sensory‚ communication and cognitive. With that in mind I made sure to try and include something for each disability in my model for the kids to still be able to have fun with the rest of their friends. I chose to create a four corners inclusive model to help promote equality because a square has four corners which are all equal.
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Level 4 Award in Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS - City & Guilds 6302) [pic] 5th – 7th September 2012 10th ‚12th and 13th December 2012 18th – 20th March 2013 [pic] Assignment 1: Unit 008 (level 4) [pic] Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning Brief for Assignment 1: unit 008 (level 4): Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning Use the poster template to write an overview of your roles
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A culturally inclusive classroom is one where the school community‚ including students and staff alike recognize‚ appreciate‚ and take advantage of diversity to enrich the overall learning experience. Moreover‚ a Culturally responsive teacher acknowledges the presence of culturally diverse students in the classroom by helping these students find relevant connections among themselves and with the subject matter their study and with the tasks they are asked to perform in order to promote students’
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Before learning this unit‚ my conception of inclusive practice was very limited. When thinking about inclusive practices‚ I firstly reflected on my stands of treating people who are physically disabled. I believed that people with disability should be treated normally as others in the society and this is one way of respecting and protecting their self-esteem. Treated normally means they can lead their lives like other ‘normal’ people; they feel secure in the society and do not need to worry about
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BARRY ARCHER NCFE Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Level 4 Theory Assignment TA1 Explain how to promote appropriate behaviour and respect for others. One of the most effective ways to promote appropriate behaviour is to model the behaviour yourself. Create a space where people feel comfortable in expressing their interpretation of what they believe appropriate behaviour to be. This may vary slightly or considerably depending on who is involved. An open discussion at the
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