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 for the learner group ‚for example handouts
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Unit 001/008 Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning 1.1 Some of the key aspects of legislation‚ regularly requirement and codes of practice are covered in: * Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. * Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000. * Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and 2005 (DDA). * Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 (designed to bring education within the remit of the DDA through the addition of Part 4 DDA 1995). * Equality
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Greedy And Giving Most people take giving a brand new definition. You don’t have to like what people give you just Think about why they gave it to you. In the book The Giving Tree the tree is being really kind to the boy and letting him take her stuff. The giving tree is all about giving and being greedy is not all about giving. I think giving is a big part of this book.The tree is giving all her things to the boy so he can survive. "I want to buy things and have fun.I want some money?""I’m sorry
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A 360 degree feedback and its implementation 1. Introduction 360 degree feedback‚ also known as multi-source feedback‚ was defined by Ward (1997) as "the systematic collection and feedback of performance data on an individual or group derived from a number of the stakeholders on their performance". Different authors view‚ who propose definitions of the 360 degree feedback process. “Feedback from multiple sources or ‘360 degree feedback’ is a performance appraisal approach that relies on the
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Believe in Giving I believe that giving is the quintessential to living. Giving for me is like taking a breath of air‚ or the automatic beating of my heart. Giving to others gives me a feeling of happiness such as the sight of a rainbow‚ the sound of the waves crashing on shore or a clear night when you can see all of the stars. It is about making a difference in the life of someone that I may know well or someone that I just met for the first time. The rewards of giving are abundant
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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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I read The Giving Tree which is children’s picture book and written by Shel Silverstein. The reason I chose it is because my friend recommended it to me. I borrowed another book from UTSA library‚ but I was not interested in that book after I read it. When I consulted with my friend about book report‚ she recommended it and said to me “The Giving Tree will make you moved and think about the implication of that book.” That’s why I chose. I think a shape of love is written in it. The main characters
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Giving in most cultures and religions is considered as an obligation of altruism and compassion. Despite its universal values in building a more caring and more humane society‚ giving is understood and interpreted differently from one culture to another‚ or from one religion to another. True giving in Buddhism is distinct from others in two main aspects: the things to offer and the attitudes of offering. The first difference is in what people should offer. Buddhism pays more attention to mental
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Evaluation and Feedback of Micro teach session HABC Level 3 PTLLS Assessment 6 Evaluation and Feedback of Micro teach session Introduction The purpose of this assignment is to explain my selection of teaching and my learning approaches. I will be evaluating my choice of resources and explain how I gave constructive feedback. Evaluation When planning my session I wanted to ensure that I used interactive teaching and learning resources. I made sure that my PowerPoint presentation was
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Doing Business in China - Giving Gift Etiquette Gift giving is a time-honored way of expressing gratitude or appreciation to others and gifts are important part of the Chinese culture. Gift giving is a time-honored way of expressing gratitude or appreciation to others. It is important to know gifts are important part of the Chinese culture. For example‚ the Chinese would much rather reciprocate a gift with another gift than to send a ‘thank you’ card. When visiting someone in China‚ especially
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