T1 ASSESSMENT PTLLS USING THE FIVE DIFFERENT STAGES OF THE TEACHING CYCLE DESCRIBE THE ROLES‚ RESPONSIBILITIS AND BOUNDARIES. Alexandra Kennedy-Stamos 10/04/11 In this assignment we will be looking at the five stages of the teaching cycle and once identified describing their roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries. The cycle can be followed by teacher and learner alike and must be followed for learning to be truly effective as described in the following quote: Ann Gravells (2008: 27) “It’s called
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accordance with The Institute for Learning’s code of Professional Practice‚ ifl.ac.uk came into law on 1 April 2008. “The Code was developed by the profession for the profession and it outlines the behaviours expected of members – for the benefit of learners‚ employers‚ the profession and the wider community.” ifl.ac.uk Teachers within the lifelong sector should comply with the code. The code is made up of seven behaviours‚ professional integrity‚ respect‚ reasonable care‚ professional practice‚ criminal
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responsibilities and boundaries 24 comments - Leave a comment! The first of the assignments is Theory 1 (T1). You will likely get set this on your first session and it will be due back quickly‚ probably at the next session. Check out the full list of Ptlls assignments if you need a different one. Level 3 – Describe your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher/trainer/tutor in terms of the teaching/training cycle. Recommended word count 300-500 words. Level 4 – Review your role‚ responsibilities
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within the classroom would be the responsibility of all‚ I‚ as the teacher‚ would be legally responsible and should lead by example. I would need to know where the policies were stored‚ the names of key staff and their whereabouts‚ and make risk assessments to ensure a safe learning environment. As a teacher within the creative arts sector I would have to have a strong knowledge of the Copyright ‚ Design and Patents Act (1998) and subsequent amendments of 2003‚ and be accountable in terms of reproduction
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who care and support the learners on a daily bases making it a place which is known to the learner so they can move forward gaining a recognised certificate once they achieve their goal/outcome enabling the learn to access more life skills‚ education the community‚ public transport‚ work/voluntary‚ own home/shared accommodation and so much more. As a teacher knowing my role and understanding of my responsibilities in lifelong learning is important for me and the learner‚ insuring all standards of
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Teaching writing through audio visual in ‘EAR’ LEARNERS AND ‘EYE’ LEARNERS classroom (Suitable With Topic 13: English for Academic Purpose) By: Yeasy Agustina Sari (1304095) GRADUATE PROGRAM OF ENGLISH EDUCATION STATE UNIVERSITY OF PADANG 2014 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background Writing is a skill that must be acquired by the learners as one of the proficiency in English. In order to be proficiency in writing‚ it involves all skills and other elements of English such
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HOW TO EVALUATE A THEORY The purpose of a good theory is to provide a conceptual framework for viewing and understanding phenomena. From this perspective a theory is either useful or not useful. A theory helps guide and focus attention‚ identify and define important variables‚ and postulate the relationships among them. A good theory is not just another ’good idea‚’ but it is based on empirical data that makes it an adequate map of the territory for the current time. Furthermore‚ a good theory
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role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be in terms of the teacher/training cycle. The teaching/training cycle “diagram” provides a clear visual summary of the components of an effective teaching process. It also serves as a reminder that good teaching is an evolving and iterative process‚ indicating that continuous improvement can start at any point in the cycle. Having reviewed the Roles Responsibilities and Boundaries in terms of the learning cycle I can see a degree of overlap e.g.
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Assessment Record Candidate: Qualification: PTLLS Level Unit 008 1.1 Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements‚ and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. A role is: The function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation A responsibility is: the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone The two statements above describe‚ in their more simplistic
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processes within a college which in turn helps to ensure that learners are issued with the correct resources‚ learning and development opportunities and certifications‚ and that other staff and I can fulfil our role requirements in accordance to policies and procedures. Record keeping also helps with organisational‚ awarding body requirements and professional association good practice guidelines. Keeping records will help the learner‚ the college and me to keep track each learner’s progress and
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