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    Ptlls Ass Sec 1

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    PTLLS ASSIGNMENT 1 Section 1 As a youth worker in a learning environment‚ I view my role as that of learning facilitator. I always follow the same format to establish boundaries for myself and the group. I encourage the learners to use a peer approach to learning. In my practice I deliver workshops to young people around participation‚ inclusion‚ self esteem‚ anger and conflict management‚ quality assurance and recruitment and selection. The young people who attend my learning

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    Ptlls L 4 Unit 009

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    James Pitman Level 4 PTLLS Unit 009 Oct/Nov 2012 Analyse learning and teaching strategies used in own specialism Strategy | Strengths | Weaknesses | Group discussion | A good way of exploring a topic in depthUseful to assess a learners knowledge and understanding of the topicAll learners can be encouraged to be involvedDiverse characteristics and backgrounds of learners will ensure a well rounded view | Some learners may not feel confident contributing – good ice-breaker required Other

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    PTLLS FEED BACK ASSESSMENT. 362 WORDS To include the learner in the feedback process confidence must exist between the tutor and learner. The learner’s feelings must be considered and the goal is to create positive reinforcement. The simple format of‚ what was good? Why was it good? What areas could be improved? And how to improve‚ can be used to offer and aid encouragement‚ be that in either written or in verbal form. I would like a face to face to meeting to discuss the essay and give verbal

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    24‚ Issue 3‚ April 2008‚ Pages 795–806 Service-learning informing the development of an inclusive ethical framework for beginning teachers Suzanne Carrington‚ ‚ Beth Saggers (School of Learning and Professional Studies‚ Faculty of Education‚ Queensland University of Technology‚ Victoria Park Road‚ Kelvin Grove 4059‚ Qld.‚ Australia) Abstract A social-cultural theory of difference informed the development of a university unit on inclusive education with a focus on broadening students’

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    How inclusive is Frederick Bird Primary School as a learning community? ‘Inclusive education is an unabashed announcement‚ a public and political declaration and celebration of difference.’ (Corbett‚ J. 2001:134) The principles of inclusion and their implications on school practice have been fiercely debated by leading educational experts for many years. In 1994‚ delegates from 92 governments met at the world conference on special needs education‚ to consider policy changes that would enable educators

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    Running head: THE ROLE OF PARAEDUCATORS INCLUSIVE CLASSROOMS The Role of the Paraprofessional in the Inclusive Classroom. Polly M. Fernhout California State University Northridge Introduction The Individuals with disabilities education act (IDEA) states that students with special needs should be provided the necessary supports and services needed to access the general education curriculum. One form of this support is the use of paras (Marks‚ Schrader & Levine‚ 1999)

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    In this secondary 2 classroom‚ there are 38 students in total. The inclusive culture need to be implemented as four of them have special educational needs. In the following paragraphs‚ cases of students with different types of special educational need will be briefly analyzed in the first section. Then‚ aiming to implement the inclusive culture in the classroom‚ the lesson plan entitled ‘Natural Disaster’ will be evaluated and adjusted‚ and more suggestion for accommodation will be given towards

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    procedures policies and regulations as laid down by our company or institution. These are there for our own protection as well as that of our students. Making telephone calls and chasing up students keeps them up-to-date and interested in their learning‚ but they must not feel harassed or intruded upon. A teacher must be approachable‚ caring and understanding‚ but not overfriendly. Whilst I hold a position of authority and should be committed and engaged‚ I must remain professional‚ with a degree

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    Unit 1: Inclusive Practice Inclusion & Promoting Inclusion “Inclusion is about creating interesting‚ varied and inspiring learning opportunities for all learners‚ ensuring all learners contribute and are never disadvantaged by methods‚ language or resources” Wilson (2008) p 153. As the CSIE explain: “Arguments for inclusive education are well documented and rest on notions of equality and human rights. Much more than a policy requirement‚ inclusion is founded upon a moral position which values

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    Rep. Keith Ellison of Minnesota in a bill called the "Inclusive Prosperity

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