What are the Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships for teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector? The definition of being a teacher is of wide scope‚ in that there are a number of different ways to describe the profession. Teaching is of variety of both craft and intellectual endeavour. In order to be a successful teacher there is a requirement of not just understanding of current educational theories but also an awareness of how these particular theories aid and shape the work we do with our
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Many have also suggested that these experiences are very powerful in shaping teachers as they are real in contrast to the artificial environment of the tertiary education courses. Hence‚ the purpose of this paper is to address the experience of my teaching practicum (TSL -507) course under BRAC Institute of languages. This author is indebted to a lot of personnel for helping him putting up this report in one piece. I would like to thank Dr. Sayeedur Rahman and Prof. Dil Afroze Quader for their support
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Question 1: Summarise 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
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Evaluation 1.Were the students able to relate their feelings and hard times to art? I will go through out the room one on one asking each student how it felt to express their emotions on paper. I would not ask the students to have a group decision about this lesson‚ due to this being a very touchy topic for some students to discuss. 2. Were students able to verbalize connections to their artwork? I will discuss this with them one on one and I will ask them how it felt to draw this. 3. Were the
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PTLLS - City and Guilds - 6302 Level 3 Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector ‘RESOURCE PACK B’ Assignment construction kit This belongs to: [pic] ‘Andragogic Education’ - Aned Ltd. 11 Church Road‚Great Bookham. KT233PB Contents | |Page | |
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According to Minton (2003) establishment of good practice in teaching means a repeated cycle of preparation‚ teaching and review”. “Teaching is a continuous process which follows a series of steps to ensure effective learning and (Wilson‚ 2009). There are five steps in the teaching/training cycle; identifying needs‚ planning/designing‚ facilitating‚ assessing and evaluating. Teachers have a role/responsibility and boundaries. Each step in the cycle requires specific roles and responsibilities of
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looking at the five stages of the teaching cycle. I will also identify the legislative requirements and codes of practise that directly impact on teaching and the learning environment. 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 as cycle as you can start at any point‚ but you must follow through all the other points for teaching and learning to be effective.”
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Abstract The increased dependence of modern agriculture on fossil fuel-based energy‚ while reducing drudgery‚ simultaneously increases the risk of the farmer to fluctuations in fuel prices. Labour costs have also risen sharply in recent times forcing farmers to go in for mechanization. The increased frequency of extreme weather events like droughts‚ floods‚ heat-waves and cold-spells being witnessed and attributed to climate change‚ are also causing frequent losses to farmers. Any strategy in agriculture
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UNDERSTANDING INCLUSIVE LEARNING AND TEACHING Involving all learners‚ treating equally and fairly‚ needs of learners to be met‚ learners need to attend‚ participate and feel safe and valued‚ abilities and needs recognised. In Mary Francis and Jim Gould s book Achieving your PTLLS Award‚ their definition of inclusion is the process of making learners feel that they are fully part of the learning and social environment. After the initial assessment‚ ice breakers and ground rules have
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Assignment on Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector (PTLLS) Understand own role‚ responsibilities and boundaries of role in relation to teaching. Review own role and responsibilities‚ and boundaries of own role as a teacher. Role‚ responsibilities and boundaries are evolving qualities within the teacher which are assessed and reflected upon using the teaching/training cycle; a cycle of assessment‚ planning and review. The main role of the teacher is to facilitate communication
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