Role‚ Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning Unit CU3812: Task 1 Outcome 1: Understand own role and responsibilities in lifelong learning | 1.1 | Select two key pieces of legislation‚ one Regulation and one COP and summarise the key aspects of each in relation to the teaching/training role. | Health and Safety at work ac1974. This Act provides a framework for ensuring the health and safety of all employees in any work
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requirements and Codes of practice used within the Lifelong Learning Sector. Also within this document is information and advice on the boundaries between the teaching role and other professional bodies‚ the point of referral to be able to meet the needs of the learner and ways to promote appropriate behaviour and respect for others. The Learning Cycle Key Aspects of Legislation The six main Acts of Legislation we must take into account in the
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The use of different means of communication to meet different needs. In my role will use verbal and non-verbal communication. Non-verbal means including the use of sign and pictorial methods as well as written forms of communication. Some do’s and don’ts when communicating verbally:- DON’T Cover your mouth when speaking as some people may be lip reading to support their understanding. Use inappropriate language. Use offensive language Use overly complex language Use jargon and slang DO Speak
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uk Level 3 Award in Understanding the Principles and Practices of Assessment Accreditation Number: (QCF) 501/0167/5 Contents: Identifying Past Experiences and Achievements which Contribute to the Assessment Process Planning for Learners with Special Needs Reasonable Adjustments Identifying Reasonable Adjustments Ensure that the Adjustment is in Accordance with Active IQ Guidelines Making Reasonable Adjustments External Theory Assessment Procedures Regulations for External Theory Assessment
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This historical document is derived from a 1990 APA presidential task force (revised in 1997). LEARNER-CENTERED PSYCHOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES: A Framework for School Reform & Redesign TABLE OF CONTENTS: Background Learner-Centered Principles Prepared by the Learner-Centered Principles Work Group of the American Psychological Association ’s Board of Educational Affairs (BEA)‚ November 1997 BACKGROUND Throughout its history‚ psychology has provided vital information for the design of schooling based
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Explain own role and responsibilities in identifying and meeting the needs of the learners As a teacher and trainer I have found that one of the simplest ways to make learning accessible to both myself and to those I am teaching is by relating to real-life situations and circumstances that I have faced. If one takes the approach of trying to memorise lists of facts of how to deal with First Aid situations the information becomes more difficult to absorb and less likely to be retained. Context can
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Explain how you could promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with your current/future learners. Identify other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners. Susan Wallace states that equality in this context “....requires us‚ as teachers‚ to ensure that we show no favouritism or antipathy towards any learner and that we are entirely non-partisan in our dealings with them. Whether they are keen and motivated or bored and disengaged; or whether they are friendly and sociable
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system of credit accumulation and transfer. The QCF is designed to allow learners to achieve credit for individual units or qualifications‚ providing learners with the opportunity to accumulate credit at their own pace and use it to claim for a qualification when they are ready. The Assessment Process Assessment is the process of collecting evidence of performance and knowledge and making judgements on Whether the evidence meets the required standard Whether there is sufficient evidence to justify a
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Name: Janet Clements (janetclementsassociates@sky.com) | Course: Ptlls 2012 | Assessment Question 2Summarise the current legislative‚ regulatory requirements and professional codes of practice‚ including the Equality Act‚ Data Protection Act‚ Health and Safety Act and Safeguarding Act and any other legislation that you have to comply with when teaching in your specialist area. | Outcomes assessed: U5: 1.1 | Para | Answer | 1.0 | Detailed below is a summary of the legislative and regulatory
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as a teacher can encourage and motivate teachers and adults to accommodate learners who are experiencing barriers to learning by encouraging teachers to Promote Positive attitude of both teachers and learners towards one another supporting one another and stand as a united as a school and colleagues. As well as equal input in school activities all teachers should enjoy participating in school activities it would make learners feel more comfortable to join and also participate in school activites.Teachers
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