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    LEARNING ORGANISATION As been reviewed by Rohan Nagwekar‚ in The Fifth Discipline written by Peter Senge‚ Learning organization was defined as “a place where people continually expand their capacity to create results they truly desire‚ where new and expansive patterns of thinking are nurtured‚ where collective aspiration is set free and where people are continually learning how to learn”. The core of a learning organisation’s work was based upon five learning disciplines and they represented lifelong

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    UNIT 2 understand what is required for competence in own workrole 1.1 The duties and responsibilities of my own work role are to provide personal care to service users for example: Giving bed baths where needed‚ help to dress the service user‚ to make beds and to keep the room tidy‚ to make sure they are clean and tidy throughout the day. Some service users need to be fed by carers so at meal times i assist to feed individuals. Some service users are incontinent so we have a duty of care to

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    1. Describe what your roleresponsibilities and boundaries would be as a teacher in terms of the teaching/training cycle. My role as a teacher In her book Preparing to teach in the Lifelong Learning sector 2011 (P9)‚ Ann Gravells explains that “Your main role as a teacher should be to teach your subject in a way that actively involves and engages your students during every session.” Beyond this‚ my role as a teacher of business management extends to firstly being an exemplar of good management

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    Exam Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) A vector A has components Ax = 12 m and Ay = 5.0 m. What is the magnitude of vector A ? A) 17 m B) 60 m C) 13 m D) 169 m 1) E) 7.0 m 2) 2) A vector A has components Ax = 12.0 m and Ay = 5.00 m. What is the angle that vector A makes with the x-axis? A) 67.4° B) 32.6° C) 12.6° D) 22.6° E) 6.6° 3) 3) Vector A has a magnitude 5

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    Teachers have roles; responsibilities and boundaries to which they should adhere to in order to efficiently educate a learner. The term ‘teacher’ is one of many that are used to describe a person (or persons) that educates one or more people in gaining a new skill. This new skill could be anything from curriculum in schools to learning how to drive. Other names for a ‘teacher’ are coach‚ instructor‚ lecturer‚ mentor‚ presenter‚ trainer and tutor. Whichever name is used depends on the situation the

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    Assignment Unit 3: Enabling Learning and Assessment Karen Dennison‚ 295607 May 2011 There are many reasons why students are assessed and this first section summarises some of the key benefits to students‚ institutions and teachers as suggested by Race et al (2005). In order to gain qualifications or complete a course‚ students will be required to prove their competence‚ knowledge or exposition of a skill‚ usually through the use of assessments to demonstrate that learning has taken place

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    are the roles and responsibilities of the special educator in the collaboration process? What are they for the general educator? What potential conflicts may arise between the two roles? The special educator is responsible to see that an appropriate plan of learning (also called IEP ) is developed for each student requiring special education. A special educator is responsible for seeing that a student is allowed access to the general curriculum‚ yet at the same time‚ have a learning plan that

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    BTEC Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Sector (PTTLS) Task 1 How can teachers/trainers establish ground rules with their learners? Students differ when it comes to behaviour and respect for others‚ therefore establishing ground rules will need to reflect this difference. Group discussion of expectations and incorporation of all views ensures that every student feels heard and included. This form of inclusion facilitates a memorable establishment of ground rules which are individually as well

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    taking responsibility for the physical environment i.e. health and safety issues‚ ensuring all risks have been assessed. Seating arrangements; i.e. either informal to promote more casual participation or formally to promote formal learning such as lectures etc. Ensuring the students have access to toilets‚ outside smoking areas‚ relaxation areas and regular breaks. Resources such as whiteboard‚ screen and hand-outs need to be easily accessible to all students. Learners that require learning support

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    LEARNING Learning- a relatively permanent change in behavior due to experience. CLASSICAL CONDITIONING – learning based on association of stimuli OPERANT CONDITIONING – Kind of learning based on the association of consequences with one’s behavior. Premack principle – This states that a more preferred activity can be used to reinforce a less preferred activity. Reinforcement schedules differ in two ways: • What determines when reinforcement is delivered – the number of responses made (ratio) or

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