UNIT 3 Promote equality and inclusion Knowledge Understanding Workbook Name Date Tutor signature and date Activity 1 (1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 3.3) Explain what is meant by Diversity Diversity means differences between individuals according to their nationality‚ age‚ culture‚ ability‚ race‚ sexual preference and religion Equality Equality means fairness and justness of individual rights‚ giving choices and opportunities in respect of individual needs Inclusion Inclusion means involving everybody‚ empowering
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Learning by Teaching and Increased Exposure in the Classroom The idea of inclusion or mainstreaming has been around the education community for a long time. Both of these ideas involve including students with learning disabilities in regular classrooms to be taught by regular teachers rather than special education teachers. The difference between the two is that inclusion allows for a learning disabled student to be in a classroom for the majority of their day and mainstreaming allows or a
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Assignment 4 Introduction to Assessment 5.1 Identify and review a range of different assessment methods Assessment can be formative or summative‚ formative assessment means it is ongoing and summative assessment means at the end. Depending upon the syllabus‚ the learner(s) may be working towards a unit of a qualification‚ competence statements or a set of learning outcomes which could be assessed on an ongoing basis. You could use an assignment or questions to assess knowledge on an ongoing basis
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UNIT 008 ROLES‚ RESPONSIBILITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN LIFELONG LEARNING 1.1 Legislative requirements are defined by law‚ The health and safety act 1974 ensures a safe working environment. The electricity at work regulations 1989‚ The COSHH 2002 regulations protects people against any chemical/substances hazardous to health‚ the MHOR 1999 how to move equipment safely without injury. The data protection act 1998‚ The equality act 2010 involves race relations and disability‚ age‚ Each has their own
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Unit 008 – Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in the lifelong learning sector. In this assignment I am going to talk about the roles‚ responsibilities and relationships and boundaries of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector. I will be talking about key legislations‚ regulatory requirements‚ codes of practice relating to my own role. I will explain how to establish and maintain a safe and supportive learning environment. I will mention the teaching and learning cycle and what I can do
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PTLLS Theory Assignment 1 Review your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher in terms of the teaching/ training cycle. Teaching is an extremely important profession as we are responsible for training up the future generations of our community‚ country and in effect‚ the world. In order to be a successful and effective teacher there are some basic skills and competencies that one must possess. The experiences that students have inside (and outside) our classrooms‚ schools and various
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Nand Kishore Bissoo 19 September 2014 Level 4 PTLLS Assignment Unit 008 Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning: 1.1 The relevant legislations for teachers are Health and Safety at Work Act 1974.This act aims at protecting people against risks to health and safety in connection with their activities at work. The Race Relations Act 1976.This act prohibits discrimination on the grounds of colour‚ race‚ nationality
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Ass2. V1 Assessment 2: 008 ‘Evaluate legal issues‚ policies and procedures relevant to the role and responsibilities of the teacher’ Teachers‚ Tutors‚ Industry Trainers and Instructors are governed by a wide range of legislation in their practice. Each piece of legislation is from a different area which makes these professions a challenging and at times a frustrating area to develop those students that are there and willing to learn. 1.1 The key aspects of legislation that regulate the area that
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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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PTLLS Task 2-Managing the Learning Process Introduction Throughout this essay I will be relating teaching theory and my learning‚ to my potential teaching practice‚ which will be in a Further Education setting‚ where I may be teaching people Disability Awareness (DA)‚ and preparing people with disabilities back to work. In order to ‘Manage the Learning Process’‚ a teacher must know what that process involves. For example: how does a learner learn‚ what influences the learner’s motivation
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