Understanding my own role‚ responsibilities and boundaries. In relation to the teacher training cycle. My role involves teaching young apprentices from the ages 17 to 25 within a predetermined college style environment‚ the students that I teach are interviewed‚ processed‚ and accepted on the course via the recruitment section of my department. I have made a point of becoming involved with my colleagues and discussing individuals on a one by one basis‚ I discuss the process‚ grades and how applicants
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7 Roles and associated responsibilities of a teacher 1. Designer of Learning Programs When designing learning programs for your students/class a teacher has the following responsibilities to take into consideration: • The Program - The learning program should be understood and well interpreted as well as original programs designed. • Meet the unique needs of learners in your class whilst overcoming barriers – Although all learners in a class are unique‚ it is difficult to cater for the needs
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In the times that we live‚ the boundaries between teacher and learner have never been more important. A teacher has a duty of care and must follow all procedures policies and regulations as laid down by our company or institution. These are there for our own protection as well as that of our students. Making telephone calls and chasing up students keeps them up-to-date and interested in their learning‚ but they must not feel harassed or intruded upon. A teacher must be approachable‚ caring and understanding
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your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teacher/training cycle. The key role of a teacher is to ensure students’ learning‚ serving as a guide to access the process of learning‚ with an overall responsibility to help them achieve their goals and objectives. From this overarching role of learning “facilitator” (Reece and Walker‚ 2003)‚ several other roles and concomitant responsibilities develop as we progress through the five stages of the teacher/training
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How to identify an effective teacher 1. An effective teacher loves to teach. The single most important quality that every teacher should possess is a love and passion for teaching young people. Unfortunately‚ there are teachers who do not love what they do. This single factor can destroy a teacher’s effectiveness quicker than anything else. Teachers who do not enjoy their job cannot possibly be effective day in and day out. There are too many discouraging factors associated with teaching that
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ESSAY NOTES PAPER 1 Role‚ responsibilities and boundaries In order for learning to be effective a tutor must follow the training/learning cycle. The format covers each area required to complete the process of achieving a qualification.. Each point in the cycle needs to be addressed throughout the course and a through understanding of the cycle is essential in order for learning to be effective. The areas covered in the cycle are: Identify training needs Plan and design Deliver the training
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Review what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/training. The Role of a Teacher. One of the roles of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector is to value all of their learners individually and equally. Also their role is to create effective and stimulating opportunities for learning through high quality teaching that enables the development and progression of all learners. The role of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector is to plan
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Appleby Module EPF 135 Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher in the Lifelong Learning sSector The Lifelong Learning UK (2007) standards‚ highlight the complexity of the role of the FE teacher as follows “teachers have a responsibility for ensuring high standards of teaching and learning‚ as well as contributing to curriculum development and to the development of their subject knowledge” http://dera.ioe.ac.uk 21/10/11 Identifying Needs A key role of the teacher is to identify the needs of
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Theory Assignment – PTTLS Level 4 Review‚ summarise my own roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries of role in relation to teaching In reviewing and summarising my own role‚ responsibility and boundaries in relation to Teaching‚ I will be reflecting and discussing my own methods and how they impact on my Teaching. My role and responsibility as a teacher is firstly and most importantly‚ is to ensure I adhere to ‘Institute for learning’s 2008 code of practice. The Institute for Learning’s code
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Martin Essay Title/ Level 4 Assessment: ‘Review what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a teacher would be in terms of the teaching/ training cycle’? Describe what your role‚ responsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. Traditionally the role of the teacher has been as a purveyor of information and trusted to be the fount of all knowledge. This suggests that the teacher was the one in control of the passing of knowledge onto passive
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