PTLLS 1.1 Review own role and responsibilities‚ and boundaries of own role as a teacher. PTLLS 1.2 Summarise key aspects of relevant current legislative requirements and codes of practice within a specific context. PTLLS 1.3 Review other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners. PTLLS 1.4 Discuss issues of equality and diversity‚ and ways to promote inclusion. PTLLS 1.5 Justify the need for record keeping. PTLLS 2.2 Evaluate a range of ways to embed
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programme a student is struggling with. Summative assessment is a strategy used to measure achievement on a programme. The classic summative assessment takes the form of an examination. In terms of my specialist area (English)‚ this takes place using a language paper‚ literature paper and a speaking and listening exercise. However‚ summative assessment also takes place during the course in the form of quizzes and creative writing. The advantage of summative assessment is that it allows the teacher
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Assignment 1.2 PTLLS June 2011 Summarise the current legislative requirements and recent reforms that have taken place in teacher training. Look at Lifelong Learning (LLUK)‚ Institute for Learning (IfL)‚ awarding bodies and anything which may affect your own specialist area. In order to raise and improve standards in teaching and react effectively to national and local employer and workforce needs‚ a standardisation of teaching practices was introduced in September 2007. This crucial review
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Mia Bolgioni Junior English P6 september 26‚ 2014 The Idea Behind Decisions To one person‚ they might only see objects within a painting. To another person‚ they might see emotion and a story behind it. Every individual sees their own perspective based off of their experiences and values in life. Martin Luther King Jr‚ exclaims an African American perspective in a Stride Towards Freedom. Suzan Shown Harjo writes on behalf of native americans in the passage of the Last Rites For Indian Dead
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T1 ASSESSMENT PTLLS USING THE FIVE DIFFERENT STAGES OF THE TEACHING CYCLE DESCRIBE THE ROLES‚ RESPONSIBILITIS AND BOUNDARIES. Alexandra Kennedy-Stamos 10/04/11 In this assignment we will be looking at the five stages of the teaching cycle and once identified describing their roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries. 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
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The Poverty Eradication Action Plan (PEAP)‚ Uganda’s equivalent of a Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP)‚ serves as the country’s main development strategy and planning framework for fighting poverty. Government’s overriding aim as espoused in PEAP is reducing the total number of people living in absolute poverty to less than 10% of the population by 2017 (MFPED 2001). PRSPs are national planning frameworks for low-income countries. They are a requirement for all countries that would like to
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Role The main role of the teacher is to facilitate communication in such a way that all students are encouraged to enter into a wider debate surrounding the topic they have chosen. To ensure sessions aim and objectives are meaningful and applicable to students the teaching role incorporates on-going administration and assessment. My role is to create a safe learning environment to establish open and trusting relationships. Role‚ responsibilities and boundaries are evolving qualities within the
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candidate traits on hand can help to weed through a large pool of applicants and find the ones most likely to succeed in specific jobs.A systematic interview process can provide deeper insight into interested job candidates who meet the desired skills profile for a specific job. | | CONCLUSION/RECOMMENDATION
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University of Phoenix Material Jasmine Dorn Personal Action Plan An action plan is a detailed‚ step-by-step plan for accomplishing an identified goal. Complete your personal action plan by answering the questions below. Refer to the program outcomes as a guide while answering your questions. Program Outcomes Graduates will be able to analyze a health care organization from a market-based perspective. Graduates will be able to analyze financial
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PTLLS – Assignment 1 Review what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching /training cycle. My aim in this assignment is to examine what role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teacher/training cycle. According to Wilson (2009)‚ roles are functions of a teacher‚ which are‚ planning and preparing for the class‚ developing interesting ways to deliver the lesson‚ assessing the impact of learning‚ ensuring safe learning
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