Discuss the role of the early years practitioner in planning provision to meet the needs of the child. This essay aims to explore the role of the early years practitioner in planning provision to meet the needs of the child‚ simultaneously applying theoretical research and professional practice. In addition to this‚ making appropriate links to the Early Years Foundation Stage and using pertinent examples to support the child’s needs. In order to be a successful early years practitioner‚ they should
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Learning Needs Assessment NUR 588 May 4‚ 2015 Learning Needs Assessment In every healthcare organization‚ the units that comprise the company have a way they work to give the best care. “Learning needs assessment can be undertaken for many reasons‚ so its purpose should be defined and should determine the method used and the use made of findings” (Grant‚ 2002‚ para.1). The main purpose of needs assessment is to help educate the staff. Continuing education is of the vital importance to
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for practitioners to be aware of children’s care and learning needs within a setting‚ there are numerous reasons for this. Primarily‚ it is to encourage ‘development’. A few children may develop and learn quicker than others but as practitioners it is somewhat our responsibility to make sure that all children’s needs are cared for despite what stage of development/growth they are at. This can be done‚ by carrying out observations; these will support us to distinguish the ‘exact’ learning needs of
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Reflective account about our group Although I had previous experience about group work‚ but this time I was unhappy when I was told that we were suppose to work in-groups. I didn’t know any one in the class therefore‚ I was not convinced at the beginning the students that I was going to work with. We were group of four and were suppose to design an effective interview and selection process. Each one of us had an effective role in this group work. We slowly started to work out what aspect we
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Level 2 NVQ in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools. Kelly Tracey Oldham Life Long Learning Centre No 1053.00 STL2 - Support children’s development K1 |Carefully observing children’s actions and behaviour can be used to assess pupils academic ability‚ their social interactions with peers and | |adults‚ behaviour in certain situations‚ physical ability and communication skills. | |
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There are a number of problems that may arise when supporting learning activities which could relate to any one of the following: the learners‚ the learning activities‚ the learning resources or the learning environment. In terms of the learners you may find that they are unable to achieve the learning objectives for a variety of reasons. You may experience bad behaviour amongst the group‚ from one or more of the children. If bad behaviour occurs the adult must intervene immediately to stop it disrupting
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Community primary schools are inspected by OFSTED. Special school Special schools are state run schools. They cover from reception age to year 11‚ but not necessarily at the same location. The school is for children with special educational needs. Some children with SEN can go to community primary schools or ordinary
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A REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT OF MY PERSONAL CULTURE AND EXPERIENCES THAT INFLUENCES THE SUPPORT GIVEN TO USERS OF SERVICES AND OTHERS IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SETTINGS Nowadays‚ people are becoming more aware of their own beliefs‚ culture and values which are vital in health care settings. Being in a different country with diverse cultural and religious beliefs‚ I personally believe in the existence of God and Jesus as our saviour. Therefore‚ as much as possible I follow and put into practice the teachings
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Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 QCF Qualification No: 501/0403/2 © Study House Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 © Study House Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 Published and distributed by: Study House Tel 01539 724622 Publication date Edition Number Study House 2012 September 2012 2012 All rights reserved. No part
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DEVELOPMENT THROUGH ASSESSMENT: Supporting Learning Development Through Assessment Holly Williams Grand Canyon University-SED 444 February 27th‚ 2012 Supporting Learning Development Through Assessment Close your eyes and think back to your favorite teacher. What made him or her your favorite? Was it the way they taught you? Did they teach you in a way that you did not entirely know that you were learning? Did they make you want to know more? Most likely what made them your favorite
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