Identifying the learner’s need: We can identify the learner’s need from the application process‚ from interview or when they commence the programme. This process is really important as it will be helpful to design the plan and resources to fulfill the learner’s need. Once we have identified the needs of the learners‚ if any student require special support we should discuss the requirements of the qualification with our student‚ along with the range of services and agencies that are available to
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Assessment Question 1 * Evaluate what you believe are your main roles and responsibilities as a teacher/trainer in relation to the teaching and learning cycle and in particular when meeting the needs of learners. How far do your responsibilities as a teacher/trainer go and how do these work in relation to other professionals you may encounter‚ both internally and externally? What boundaries are there with your role and between that of other professionals? * Outcomes assessed: U5: 1.3‚ 2
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Kidd‚ W.‚ Czerbiawski.‚ (2010) Successful Teaching. London: Sage Publications Ltd. Wallace‚ S. (2005) Teaching and Supporting Learning in Furthur Education‚ 2nd Edition. London: Learning Matters. Wilson‚ L.‚ (2008) Practical Teaching A Guide to PTLLS & CTLLS. London: Melody Dawes. https://www.education.gov.uk/publications/standard/publicationDetail/Page1/DfES/1081/2004 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/15/contents
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http://ptllsresource.co.uk/blog Starting Ptlls This is a post for people at the beginning of their Ptlls journey – next week will be a long article for people who have finished and are looking at where to go next. So‚ on to my little guide if you are getting started with your Ptlls course. There are all the Ptlls essays with notes but this is more an overview of how I would tackle things at the beginning of the course if I were doing over. If anyone has any pointers please leave a comment
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key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice that directly impact on your teaching and on your learning environment. In order to summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice‚ we need to firstly understand what these terms mean. Legislation‚ regulatory requirements are a duty to act according to the law as defined in an Act of Parliament and usually enforceable through the courts. Codes of Practice are rules outlining how a person
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Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of teaching and training. Role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be to be prepared for the learners. This would include making sure that the work stations are correct‚ such as computers‚ chairs and desks. The room temperature should be at a suitable temperature. Lighting must also be suitable. I would also have handouts ready to give the learners once they have arrived and my knowledge of
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Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) at Level 4. Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) at Level 4 Total credit value (at Level 4) 12 Total GLH 4 x units (each @ 12 GLHs) = 48 Units being run and assessed: Group Unit title Level Credit value GLH A Roles and responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning 4 3 12 Learning outcomes: The learner will Assessment Criteria: The learner can 1. Understand own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning
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minimum of 25 guided learning hours per week‚ to include numeracy‚ literacy‚ and ICT. Therefore it is essential for me that establishing ground rules are fundamental for ensuring classroom management in any learning environment; understanding the needs and views of those contributing‚ will have a greater appreciation from the group. Atherton‚ J.S (2005) defines ground rules as” The minimum necessary conditions for getting learning work done in the class.” By setting boundaries for learners‚ they
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Level – 4 (Prepare to teach in the lifelong learning sector) - PTLLS The following are headings for broad areas students will have to research to show evidence of competence in PTLLS. GROUP A: Roles and responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning GROUP B 1: Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning GROUP B 2: Using inclusive learning and teaching approaches in lifelong learning GROUP D: Principle of assessment in lifelong learning
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PTLLS Research Report 012a. In this report I will describe what types of assessments there are and how they are used in my job role. I will also talk about peer and self-assessment and reflect on how they may be used in the assessment process. I will then talk about how I would involve my learners in the assessment process. Initial – everyone should undergo an initial assessment at the start of any learning. These will help to define at what stage their needs are and if any additional help
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