Liam Shaw March 2011 PTLLS Theory Assignment 1 Review your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. “The role of a teacher in society is both significant and valuable. It has far-reaching influence on the society he lives in and no other personality can have an influence more profound than that of a teacher. “ Raina (2011:1). This stated we must have a method of preparation‚ deliverance and evaluation in order to have a successful
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Roles & Responsibilities Hello Deborah and fellow PTLLS students... Just thought I’d introduce myself to you all prior taking part in the discussion forums. My name is Britt. I’m looking forward to this journey of self development and discovery and meeting you all albeit electronically. And hopefully in person next weekend. I’d like to wish you all luck and success. Now to the question‚ What do you believe your role to be as a teacher? I see the role of a teacher as someone who wears
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PTLLS Understanding Inclusive Learning and Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector. Briefing Document In order to promote inclusive learning it is preferable to do an induction or selection process to identify the needs of all learners to avoid excluding anyone‚ either directly or indirectly. All students must be treated equally and fairly. Induction should include attitudes and behaviour of all attendees and notice must be given to all actions and behaviours which must be considered
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Assessment Record Candidate: Qualification: PTLLS Level Unit 008 1.1 Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements‚ and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. A role is: The function assumed or part played by a person or thing in a particular situation A responsibility is: the state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone The two statements above describe‚ in their more simplistic
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Bibliography: Wilson‚ Linda (2009) `Practical Teaching: a guide to PTLLS and DTLLS` London: Delmar‚ Cengage Learning. Gravells‚ A. (2012) `Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector` Exeter: Learning Matters. Oaklands College. (2012) ` Workshop Code of Practice` Oaklands College: unpublished.
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Unit 002: Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning Introduction The focus of this assignment is the key factors that influence inclusive teaching and learning and how it is incorporated into my specialist subject area. It is likely that you will be teaching a diverse group of students – from various backgrounds‚ with differing levels of prior learning and expectations‚ as well as different learning needs. Taking an inclusive approach when teaching will help to ensure
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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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John O’Brien PTLLS Level 4 Section 1: Theory assessment 1 As a trainer‚ teacher and assessor my roles are many and varied. As part of my day to day work I may not only deliver lessons but also carry out theory assessments‚ practical assessments and sometimes interviews. I may have to motivate and liaise as well as guide and assess. I will have to keep records and be a subject specialist as well as liaise internally and impart information and advice sometimes on a personal level.
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Edexcel (PTLLS) Michelle Brunton Theory Task One (Unit 5) – part 1 How would a teacher/tutor establish and maintain a safe and supportive learning environment for their learners? It is important to provide a safe and supportive learning environment so that all learners feel comfortable‚ relaxed and able to explore learning regardless of their previous experiences. For example if student behaviour is not managed‚ bullying‚ intimidation and discrimination can occur. There are a number of methods
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Name: Janet Clements (janetclementsassociates@sky.com) | Course: Ptlls 2012 | Assessment Question 2Summarise the current legislative‚ regulatory requirements and professional codes of practice‚ including the Equality Act‚ Data Protection Act‚ Health and Safety Act and Safeguarding Act and any other legislation that you have to comply with when teaching in your specialist area. | Outcomes assessed: U5: 1.1 | Para | Answer | 1.0 | Detailed below is a summary of the legislative and regulatory
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