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    Unit 008 Ptlls

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    & Handling‚ Data Protection‚ and Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults & Children to name a few sessions. So the question had to be asked: What is the role and responsibility of the teacher in the lifelong learning sector? To find this out I would need to do some research to find the evidence as well as go to college to gain the relevant qualification to support my role as a teacher. Gravells‚ A (2012) believes‚ it is not just about the teaching but also about the learning that takes place; and that

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    Ptlls Assignment 4

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    Depending upon the syllabus‚ the learner(s) may be working towards a unit of a qualification‚ competence statements or a set of learning outcomes which could be assessed on an ongoing basis. You could use an assignment or questions to assess knowledge on an ongoing basis. You could use an assignment or questions to assess knowledge and/or an observation to assess skills. Formative Assessment Question and answer (Q&A) provide a fairly quick method of assessing all learners’ involvement in the process

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    Focus on the Learner

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    Assignment 1: Focus on the learner 1. Profile My student´s name is Francisco Morales‚ he is 30 years old and of Chilean nationality. Francisco is in an Elementary English class and has only been studying English for 2 months. He had English lessons at University but these were mainly focused on reading. Francisco said he did not learn a lot through these and therefore had to take another course now‚ mainly for work purposes. Francisco works in the Pharmaceutical industry‚ specifically in

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    Ptlls Assessment 1

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    in terms of teaching/training cycle. What is the teaching/training cycle? How is it relevant to what teachers do? What are teachers’ responsibilities to their learners? I.e. keeping up to date in subject area‚ awareness of codes of conduct‚ preparing sessions‚ keep records etc. An awareness of how not doing this might affect your learners What is a teacher role? What are teachers’ contractual obligations? Understanding of IFL’s code of practice What are boundaries of what teachers can do and

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    Type of Learners

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    There are two types of learners‚ namely holistic learner and shallow learner. Holistic learner is the one who has very strong and logical understanding about certain topics but shallow learner uses rote memory. It is without doubt that most students resort to rote memory learning today because it is one of the easiest and at the same time‚ one of the most ineffective and time-consuming learning process. For example‚ shallow learners‚ while learning PA kertas 1‚ they tend to memorise all the facts

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    libraries‚ archives and information centres‚ the forces‚ NHS‚ prisons‚ private colleges. The learners range widely in their ages‚ interests‚ abilities‚ cultural and ethnic backgrounds‚ etc. Teacher’s Roles and Responsibilities Our role as ESOL teachers is extremely diverse and includes many other aspects outside teaching in class‚ e.g. we can be a subject leader‚ a manager of learning resources‚ a curriculum developer‚ a tutor‚ an assessor‚ an advice giver‚ an administrator‚ a record keeper

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    Learner Profile

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    Developing a Learner Profile For the purposes of this assignment I used the Bridge Mills Handout: An Extract by Ian Thompson entitled ‘Japanese speakers’- taken from the book ‘Learner English’ Swan and Smith Pages 296-309. This book is referred to in the following assignment as (Thompson: Followed by the page number). Part One Needs Analysis The student I interviewed was Japanese. Her name was Emiko. Emiko learned English in secondary school and she found it quite difficult. After leaving

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    Paper II How to Select Songs to Teach Language Skills. Yogita Bhamare. Songs are part of daily life of most people. The benefits of songs in ELT have been well-documented by many researchers. English language teachers can use songs to open and close their lessons‚ to illustrate themes and topics‚ to add variety‚ present new vocabulary or recycle known language. Practically all grammar

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    The human resource manager at your business has asked you to prepare a recruitment‚ selection and induction booklet as the owner has decided he would like to recruit an apprentice plumber. The business currently employs- 1 full time administration person‚ 10 plumbers (full time) 2 apprentices (full time) and a human resource manager The booklet should include the following points- 1. Introduction- describing the business such as services provided‚ when it was established and what the purpose

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    City and Guilds 7303 PTLLS Award Name of candidate: Lynne Shelley Theory Assignment 4: Analyse different ways in which you would establish ground rules with your learners‚ which underpin behaviour and respect for others In all teaching and training sessions ground rules are necessary to ensure that all learners have the same expectation of what they will learn‚ how it will be taught‚ what is expected of them‚ the environment it will be taught in and any necessary health and safety aspects.

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