PDE 2.2 & 2.3 An analysis of how my teaching and learning approaches address the equality and diversity of my learners‚ and underpins and promotes an inclusive learning environment. My commitment to equality and diversity is demonstrated by my inclusive teaching practice. I am conscious that all students‚ no matter their age‚ race‚ background‚ class or ability‚ are encouraged to achieve their full potential in a safe learning environment. Petty (1998:69) states: ‘All students must feel
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to achieving effective inclusive education Inclusive education is a term which describes how children with any additional educational need should be supported and in turn be allowed the same access to education as any other child. Many factors enter into creating an inclusive classrooms in which children with disabilities learn alongside typical peers. Any one of these factors‚ or the lack of any‚ can affect inclusion and the quality of a student’s education. An inclusive education for students
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Learning difficulties‚ cultural pressure and access to resources can all contribute to learner’s boundaries; however access to the course should be open to all regardless of race‚ age‚ religion‚ disability‚ gender or special needs. Issues arise wherever any of above situations is not taken into consideration. Inclusion of all or most of the issues in the enrolment form helps to eliminate the barriers and gives better prospect of learners attending the course. Information like whether student needs
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responsibilities of a teacher will include making sure everyone has a safe and healthy environment in which to work or learn ‚ that the needs of the learners have been taken in to account‚ this is essential as the needs of learners is the first link in the learning cycle‚ another important responsibility of a teacher is to understand and be aware of current codes of practice and legislation ‚ these are government laws which must be adhered to examples being the Health and Safety at Work act 1974 ‚ the Data
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seek to claim authority or to spread the word of an issue or topic. Expository texts such as ‘Raising Boys’ are used to influence a large group of audience‚ including young adults and parents. Conventions used in ‘Raising Boys’ 1) Inclusive language- Inclusive language is a language that includes the audience‚ and do not stereotype them in any way of race‚ gender or disability. Steve Biddulph uses language in ‘Raising Boys’ in order to include the reader and make them feel that they are a part
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Analyse that characteristics which influence the learning of a group of learners Inclusive learning can be described as an integrated form of learning where learners with special needs are thought with those without special needs. According to Nind et al: “Education and educational provision is shared by both normal’ pupils and those with a disability‚ at the expense of differences in the specific nature of each child or young person and her/his particular strengths and areas of weakness
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SinX Equality Bill * Data protection As an instructor and teacher within the outdoor education and learning sector‚ it is important that I remain aware of and comply with all current legislation‚ best practice‚ and law. If I fail to do this there is a risk of invalidating my insurance‚ and I will not be able to ensure that my clients and learners are having the safest‚ most enjoyable learning experience that I can offer. The Adventure Activities Licensing Authority website (Health and Safety Executive
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learners. I always attempt my best to maintain an environment where all learners are engaged in the process of learning. As a precaution‚ I always obtain details of the learners as much as possible before I start to teach them. This helps to obtain a very good idea about the nature of learners and their needs. Key elements of inclusive learning are identified as “including all learners in learning together‚ multi-level‚ authentic instruction for learners of diverse abilities‚ building community and meet
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the Lifelong Learning Sector Level 4 Theory Assignment 1 Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. Reflect on this. People learn for different reasons. Some to further their career development‚ others for personal fulfilment or to keep up with modern trends. ‘The pensioner‚ trying to gain skills so that they can communicate in today’s electronic era’ (Wilson‚ 2008: 5). For whatever reason‚ learning is here to stay
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