Revew your own role and responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher‚ what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be/are as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle| The teaching/training cycle is an invaluable model that should inform the practice of any teacher‚ of any subject. The beauty of it is that it provides a structure so that both teachers and trainers can assess and refresh their practice and‚ at the same time‚ review their role‚ responsibility and boundaries. By
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Just like all other healthcare professionals‚ dentists have responsibilities to their patients‚ employers‚ associations and‚ most important‚ to their own personal integrity. It is so serious that the dentist be prepared to make sound decisions and actions based on ethical concerns for each patient. Dentists‚ also face a number of ethical issues related to the treatment of their patients. Some issues are clearly medical‚ involving the treatment of the patient. Other issues are related to the management
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|Class |PTLLS Level 3 |Week |3 |Length |5 weeks | |Class Profile |Adult learners Level 3 | |Aims: |The aim of this session is to enable the students to demonstrate session planning skills. |Core Curriculum Codes: | |Objectives:
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Summarise key aspects of legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities. (7.1.1) The BTEC PTLLS award is necessary before a person can teach at a Further Education institution such as Aylesbury College. To support this qualification Lifelong Learning UK has published a new set of overarching professional standards 1 that any teachers in this sector will need to adhere to. This describes in generic terms‚ the skills knowledge and attributes for
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Develop and implement a risk assessment plan in own area of responsibility. Candidate Explanation There are many regulations that require risks to be assessed.Some are covered by European Community directives.Very important is to follow them when making risk assessments‚these include: -Reporting of Injuries Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulation 1995(RIDDOR) -Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulation 1999 -Manual Handling Operation Regulations 1992(amended 2002) -Control of Substances
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1.1 Summarise entitlement and provision for early years education Since 2004 all children in the UK aged three and four years old have been entitled to free places at nursery or another preschool setting including childminders. From 1st September 2010 the government extended these hours from 12.5 hours to 15 hours for up to 38 weeks of the year. The free entitlement provides universal access to early childhood education and care‚ ensuring that all children have the opportunity to benefit from early
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1. How Public Relations differ from Journalism? Public Relations and Journalism is certainly the same but has the inverse rapport when it comes on who to serve. In PR‚ their work is to inform the publics about the good and positive traits of their clients promoting a product‚ event‚ or a person which is merely not the practice of Journalism. Journalism works to inform the publics in a neutral manner. 2. How Public Relations differ from Advertising? Public Relations and Advertising are oftenly
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Unit 008 Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning. I am a Registered Mental Health Nurse working for a private company and was given the opportunity to work as an in-house trainer when the regional trainer left the company last year. It was my responsibility as the trainer to ensure all staff was brought up to date with Mandatory training such as Health & Safety‚ Moving & Handling‚ Data Protection‚ and Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults & Children to name a few sessions
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How do people explain their own and other people’s behavior? ‘Behaviour’ is a term defined by psychologists as an act done by an animal in response to any stimulus provided by the outside world. An assumption held by many social psychologists when attempting to explain the reasons behind the action of people’s behaviour is that we try to find certain reasons that explain our own and other people’s action towards an environmental stimulus. This is also known as the theory of attribution‚ ie. We
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City & Guilds PTLLS Course - Tusar SenGupta - 28/03/11 Week 9 – Practical Assessment 4 – Evaluate the teaching and learning approaches and effectiveness of resources for your observed session. Evaluate how your session met the needs of individual learners. My session was called “Introduction to COSHH”. I planned the lesson to be effective and take into account of and respect learner differences. I introduced the course and agreed ground rules and Health and Safety. This promoted effective
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