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    Ptlls Reflection 2

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    PTLLS Assignments Reflection 2 Strategies for effective teaching Within my role of teaching on the level one incident command course‚ I use a variety of teaching strategies to hopefully cover as many learners’ needs as possible. Even though the course is assessable‚ the emphasis is very much on gaining an understanding of the command principles‚ rather than just knowing the right answers. There are a number of reasons for the need of variety: * We have no knowledge of the student’s prior

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    C&G Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) Participant: Kristina Marinova Course Start Date: 27/01/2010 Level 4 Theory Assignment 1. Review your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. My current role is limited to the learner support at the training centre that I am currently working. The courses that our learners do are English (Entry levels‚ Level 1 and Level 2)‚ mathematics (Entry levels‚ Level 1 and Level 2)‚

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    Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNS) are leaders in nursing‚ and their skills and expertise are crucial to improving care delivery and safety. There are more than 72‚000 CNSs across the United States alone utilizing this important nursing role. It is principal we acknowledge and utilize CNSs significance‚ they alone can make a bigger difference in improving health care if more people understand the value‚ and expertise and skills clinical nurse specialists bring to health care practice. When researching

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    Down Range

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    Down Range is a book by Dick Couch‚ a former Navy Seal. He tells about how he became a navy seal and his experiences. He also writes about other missions that he was not even in‚ including missions by the famous American sniper‚ Chris Kyle‚ who is the world’s most deadly sniper. The motive of a Navy Seal is to be the best gunman in the world‚ plus being stealthy‚ effective‚ professional‚ and lethal. Dick Couch did this and he was on the battlefield. Couch was in the Navy seals in the 1980’s

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    Functional Illiteracy

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    moral‚ and functional illiteracy in his article. Cultural illiteracy defined by E.D. Hirsch Jr. is to possess the basic information needed to thrive in the modern world (Nash). Moral illiteracy is not being taught or lacked the education and understandings in religious or spiritual beliefs (Nash). Functional illiteracy refers to the inability of an individual to use reading‚ speaking‚ writing‚ and computational skills in everyday life (Literacy Center for the Midlands). Functional illiteracy is

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    Evaluate the way emotion may undermine or enhance perception as a Way of Knowing How do we know what we know? There are a variety of ways of knowing such as Perception‚ Emotion‚ Language and reason. In this essay‚ I will explore how emotion may undermine or enhance perception as a way of knowing. Perception‚ “per·cep·tion /pərˈsɛp[pic]ʃən/ Pronunciation Key -[per-sep-shuh[pic]n]” [1]‚ is the immediate or intuitive recognition or appreciation‚ as of moral‚ psychological‚ or aesthetic

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    Evaluate

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    to establish any new identified training needs that may warrant an adjustment or inclusion to the training programme. Using the proven systematic training cycle methodology: 2 Evaluate the Training 2.1 This is the most vital phase of the cycle since it is only after the training/assessment has been completed‚ that its effectiveness can be assessed. Information gathered from the de-brief test results and observations made be

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    Ptlls Written Rationale

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    Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) Written Rationale My micro-teach is about Accessibility Options‚ an IT related topic. I choose this subject because I am interested in IT. We are all aware that IT covers a wide range of topics. I have deliberately concentrated on the topic‚ Accessibility Options in the Control Panel in Windows XP‚ simply because I want to make my learners aware of the feature available for disabled users and how those types of users could apply it

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    Coordinator Jessica Conzen-Early Intervention Specialist The Mission of EPU: EPU’s mission is to strengthen and empower children and families facing extraordinary medical‚ developmental‚ and parenting challenges. We do this by: Promoting development of infants/children w/special medical‚ developmental or emotional needs Supporting & assisting parents in the understanding‚ knowledge and skills needed to help themselves & their children experience success at

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    Theory of knowledge | EVALUATE THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF REASON AS A WAY OF KNOWING | Word Count: 1‚584 | | Reason is a priori. All humans are born with it. It is a way of knowing as it is used in every area of knowledge and in collaboration with the other ways of knowing. Unlike the implication of the prescribed essay topic‚ reason is not a distinctive way of knowing. To say that is an oversimplification of the complexity of knowing. Knowledge can only be obtained through the inextricably

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