Learning outcome ! 1.1 explain own role and responsibilities and boundaries of own role as a teacher . Write a essay explain the your role and responsibilities including the limits of your teaching role. Word limited (200) 1.2 Identify key aspects of relevant current legislative requirements and codes of practice within a specific context -The student will write a essay explaining the NEW STANDARDS FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS. Explaining the new standards expected‚ including details of Health and
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The University of Queensland (2016) in its Institute for Learning and Teaching Innovations has taken the road by adopting the flipped classroom. As Gerstein (2011)‚ in her article on flipped classroom model‚ she pointed out the different stages a flipped classroom concept must be followed. Her framework simplifies the process
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Assignment 4 Introduction to Assessment 5.1 Identify and review a range of different assessment methods Assessment can be formative or summative‚ formative assessment means it is ongoing and summative assessment means at the end. Depending upon the syllabus‚ the learner(s) may be working towards a unit of a qualification‚ competence statements or a set of learning outcomes which could be assessed on an ongoing basis. You could use an assignment or questions to assess knowledge on an ongoing basis
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City and Guilds 7303 PTLLS Award Name of candidate: Lynne Shelley Theory Assignment 4: Analyse different ways in which you would establish ground rules with your learners‚ which underpin behaviour and respect for others In all teaching and training sessions ground rules are necessary to ensure that all learners have the same expectation of what they will learn‚ how it will be taught‚ what is expected of them‚ the environment it will be taught in and any necessary health and safety aspects.
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Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of teaching/training cycle. What is the teaching/training cycle? How is it relevant to what teachers do? What are teachers’ responsibilities to their learners? I.e. keeping up to date in subject area‚ awareness of codes of conduct‚ preparing sessions‚ keep records etc. An awareness of how not doing this might affect your learners What is a teacher role? What are teachers’ contractual obligations? Understanding
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records you would maintain This essay will firstly define the meaning of record keeping. One will then justify the need for keeping records‚ then list and describe selective ones maintained as a Graphic Design teacher. Record keeping within teaching is a process of storing accurate data on a learner that can be easily accessed when required. It is an essential requirement of a teacher and it is acknowledged within a contract of employment (Wilson‚ 2009 pg. 30). Stored records can be either
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PTLLS Assignment #1 Justify the need for keeping records and describe the types of records you would maintain. Record keeping in an educational context is important; it assists with planning; the reviewing of student progress and aids quality assurance checks. This submission has been created using our Health & Safety Executive (HSE) approved First Aid training records‚ as an example. HSE approved First Aid training record keeping is easily justified. It is mandatory to keep records of examination
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matter their age‚ race‚ culture or disability. Everyone is entitled to education and adapt your teaching methods to include everyone. Have a look at Reisenberger & Dadzie 2002‚ Equality and diversity in adult and community learning- a guide for managers‚ Niace‚ which you can access at http://www.excellencegareway.org.uk/pdf/A1181.pdf Accessed 20th October 2012. 1.3 Think about what you will be teaching prepare and organize a plan. Make the lesson interesting but informative. To adapt your lesson
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James Pitman Level 4 PTLLS Unit 009 Oct/Nov 2012 Analyse learning and teaching strategies used in own specialism Strategy | Strengths | Weaknesses | Group discussion | A good way of exploring a topic in depthUseful to assess a learners knowledge and understanding of the topicAll learners can be encouraged to be involvedDiverse characteristics and backgrounds of learners will ensure a well rounded view | Some learners may not feel confident contributing – good ice-breaker required Other
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Mora By Student’s Name In partial fulfillment of the requirements for The Master’s of Art in Teaching At National University Abstract Start typing here. Abstract begins without indentation. It is roughly 120 words. Sample Abstract The purpose of this research study is to address and analyze the usage of different teaching and learning strategies in the classroom while teaching the English Language Learners (ELLs). The ELLs are extensively populated in the U.S. public school system;
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