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    behaviour expected in pupils? To be a good role model to the pupils I would ensure I am always polite and well mannered when dealing with adults and children alike‚ and consistently encourage pupils to do the same. I would make sure I am always seen to be promoting the relevent school behaviour policies and rules. I would ensure that hard work is recognised by means of a school reward scheme; this will encourage the pupils to produce a higher standard of work and those pupils who are less able to

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    My role is to support the pupils in achieving these goals and to support the teacher through giving feedback after a learning activity has taken place. The teacher will need to know about every child’s progress and achievements so that they can prepare their end of year reports‚ hold parents’ evenings etc. Assessing the pupils’ progress is an ongoing process throughout the year. In my setting‚ we use ‘Post-it’ notes on a pin-board‚ with a space allocated for each pupil‚ and pin up any goals they

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    requires the learning objective before being able to participate in the activity. This displays the objective from the teacher on what the pupils will learn throughout the activity‚ in a language the pupils will understand. Teaching assistants also require the learning objectives and success criteria as this provides the definition of what they hope the pupils will learn during that activity. Teaching assistants are given their role either verbally or in writing via the short-term planning. This

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    Education‚ 2007). Because of the benefits to teachers and pupils‚ ICT will grow in use (Using ICT to support learning‚ n.d.). The Government has spent more than £1.8 billion to bring ITC to schools with a further £230 released from The National Lottery to increase teachers’ competence in the use of ICT (OFSTED‚ 2002). 2.0 The learning situation The pupils involved in the lesson were the lowest set of year tens for mathematics. Most of the pupils in the class‚ of about fifteen‚ have low scores in their

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    entering the secondary and tertiary institution. This implies that without a sound foundation or basis in mathematics‚ one cannot gain admission into any secondary or tertiary institution. Presently‚ mathematics has become one of the subjects where pupils in Ghana perform poorly at all levels of education. As a result it has become a major concern to the ministry of education‚ school authorities‚ classroom teachers and parents. These stakeholders in education have to find lasting solutions to eradicate

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    encouraging and rewarding positive behaviour It is important that the adult influences of the classroom recognise and praise the positive behaviour of individual pupils – especially those who struggle to maintain good behaviour and tend to be told off more than others. It is also essential to praise constant good behaviour (from pupils who never misbehave) to avoid the development inappropriate behaviour. Children respond to all kinds of positive praise. In my setting‚ the class teacher and LSA’s

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    one-to-one or with small groups of pupils Teaching assistants will often be assigned to individual pupils who are in need of additional help‚ this may be because English is not their first language or because they have learning difficulties and require additional help understanding or completing tasks. You may also be asked to help individual pupils who do not require additional support‚ but where one to one teaching is necessary – for example listening to pupils reading aloud.  Teaching assistants

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    ensure that the young people continue to be appropriately placed‚ I must adapt and implement individualised strategies to allow all young people with a visual impairment (VI) to access the curriculum. Within this report I will reflect upon a group of pupils I currently teach and evaluate how the design and delivery of the PE curriculum promotes inclusion. Throughout this i will also examine the impact co-operative working and consultation has on meeting the individual needs of a child with VI. The

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    | Contents Executive summary 1 Key findings 4 Recommendations 6 The role of schools in providing for pupils with mental health difficulties 7 Whole-school approaches to promoting good mental health 10 Recognising and providing for individual needs 17 Working in partnership with other agencies 17 Relationships with parents 24 Informal arrangements

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    IMPROVING PUPILS’ PARTICIPATION DURING MATHEMATICS LESSONS By Amy Lau Mee Ling <amylau87@yahoo.com> ABSTRACT Group learning is a kind of social interaction where the pupils can learn from their peers. From my experience‚ pupils seldom involved themselves with each other in learning Mathematics. Therefore‚ I pursue a research that can help me to increase my Year 3 Kemboja pupils’ involvement in learning Mathematics by doing group work. The respondents consisted of 30 pupils from Year

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