UNIT 302 OUTCOME 1 (2 Explain expectations about own work role as expressed in relevant standards? The expectation of my work role is to understand my job description 100% in order to carry out the best care for service users this will show my competence to the job role not only that i understand how to do the job but understanding why i do it and the theory side of the job . To be able to know how to do my job correctly it is important that i read the standards of my work place which are the
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Unit 064 Outcome 1 1. Please explain the main principles of the EYFS and also explain that by law all childcare settings have to work with this framework. How does your setting incorporate the EYFS? How is the EYFS displayed in your setting? Eg. The posters. What other guidance does your setting have? (for other local organisations) eg. Bodily awareness posters‚ pull-outs from Nursery World magazine? The EYFS framework gives all professionals a set of common principles and commitments
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Dan Bryant Assignment 302 Task A Guidance Ai) a) Reflective practice is a process of learning from your experiences and mistakes‚ in order to improve your service delivery to people receiving support. This is achieved via own thoughts and sharing your experiences with other staff members and management via team meetings and supervision. b) Reflective practice is important as any mistakes in delivery or support often have a direct effect upon the people who receive the service. If support workers
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financial status. Outsiders can identify clearly that a child attends a certain school if they abscond. The Logo\uniform advertises the standard and ethos of the school. A smartly dressed student sends a positive message to the surrounding community out on school trips and visits out of school. If the pupil is wearing the schools uniform and the child lets the school down behaving inappropriate this may tarnish the school`s reputation. Extra costs of badges‚ bookmarks and book bags (which are part of
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Unit 205 Schools as Organisations 1.1. Identify the main types of state and independent schools. There are four types of mainstream state schools – these are funded by the local authorities which are maintained schools and follow the National Curriculum:- Community schools Foundation and trust schools Voluntary schools Speciality schools Independent schools Academies 1.2 Describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stage(s) and school governance Schools
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Level 3 Assessment Unit 3: Schools as Organisations S/601/3326 Credit Value 3 Your details |Name: john smaje |School: Hawkedon primary | |OCR Candidate Number: |Date:01/03/2012 | Scenario
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Name: Csilla Zoltan Unit 205 Schools as organizations Outcome 1 Know the different types of schools in the education sector 1.1 Identify the main types of state and independents schools In the United Kingdom there are many different types of schools and other education settings for children age 0-19 years. This can be organized into four main phases of education. Nursery School for children aged 3 and 4‚ they had their own head teacher and staff. Some are state founded‚ others run privately
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LEARNING IN SCHOOL UNIT 10 - SCHOOL AS ORGANISATION By Mr Chil Yeung Law CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 What are the different types of school 1.2 Characteristic of a school 2. People responsible for any school 2.1 Roles and Responsiblity of People inside school 2.2 Roles and Responsibility of People outside school 3. Aims and Values of a school 3.1 Defining the school aims and values 3.2 Describing how a school uphold their aims 3.3 Describing how a school uphold
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Outcome 1 – Understand what is required for competence in own role. 1.1 Describe the duties and responsibilities of own work role. Duties and responsibilities are set by the company policies & procedures and also by following the codes of practise‚ which is a set of regulations explain standards and levels of care that carers are expected to work to as social care workers you must. Protect the rights & promote the interests of service users & carers- this ensure that each service user/carer is an
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Identify the laws and codes of practice affecting work in schools and describe how these promote pupil well-being and achievement. Law and Code of Practice 4.1 Schools like any other organisation have to comply with current Law and Legislation. They need to work in a certain way or draw up Policies or documents. Most of the Laws and codes are written for the well-being and achievement of pupils and here are the main ones: • The UN Convention of the Rights of the Child 1989 • The Education
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