1.0 Introduction This report will look at developing professional practice in Business Education. The report will analyse the effectiveness of teaching a scheme of work and the lessons delivered during the time at Batley Business and Enterprise College. The report will also look at how teaching has promoted the learning of pupils and how the scheme will affect future teaching practice. 2.0 The school Batley Business and Enterprise College is an 11-16 community comprehensive school with strong
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Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools (Level 2) 201 – Children and Young Peoples Development (M) (2) 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include:- a) Physical Development 0 – 3 Years This is a very fast period of physical development. As newborn babies have very little control over their bodies especially their heads. Movements are linked to their reflexes which they need in order to survive. In the first
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Unit 201 A.C. 2.1‚ 2.2 I will be describing the influences that affect children’s development and the importance of recognising and responding to concerns about their development. While children are influenced by many things‚ there are no greater influences than that of their parents. Parents are a child’s first playmate and while their world grows parental influence will always be one of the most determining factors in how the child will grow and develop. There are many examples that affect
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2.2 Continuing professional Development is a fundamental part of Teachers educational as only a Continuing Learning and training reassures a high level of knowledge and allows Teachers to keep their professional skills and knowledge up to date‚ examples of CPD consist of: • Work based learning • Informal or practical learning‚ which takes place round life and work experience • Peer mentoring on job-shadowing CPD gives a new knowledge what may help us to deal with new or complicated situation
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Children need to feel they are a valuable member of their school community. It is important for children to learn in a safe and secure environment. The school community is made up of children of all ages‚ from different cultures and have different abilities. As a member of the school staff team you have to be able to relate to all the children and develop positive relationships with them‚ to do this you need to adapt your communication style and behaviour accordingly. The age of the child or young
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Promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour (1.1) Understanding polices and procedures for promoting children and young people’s behaviour. When managing pupils behaviour‚ all staff are made aware of the school’s behaviour policy.(A brief summary is attached) Every class has a copy which includes anti-bullying and child protection. There is also a Health and Safety policy which is available from the schools office. (brief
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Unit 201: Child and young person development Outcome 1: The main stages of child and young person development |1.1 |Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development | | |Physical development | | |Communication and intellectual development
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2.1 Influences that can affect a Childs development Children’s development can be influenced by many factors including: • their background • their health • the environment in which they grow up in All of these factors will have an impact on different areas of development; these factors need to be looked out for so if a situation arises you are aware of what to do. Pupil’s backgrounds and Family environment Every child will come from a different family environment‚ culture and circumstances
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UNIT 2: COMMUNICATION AND PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDREN‚ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS. 1. How to interact with and respond to children and young people. 1.1 In order to establish respectful and professional relationships with children we must firstly try to remember childrens names and how to pronounce them. A lot of modern names are spelled very differently and I feel it is very important to children that we use them correctly. We have a child in school whose name is ‘Maya’ it is
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ensuring the supply of high-quality teachers and training and for teacher regulation‚ the agency delivers policy for teachers and instructors; those working in Early Years; classroom-based school support staff; special educational needs co-ordinators (SENCOs); educational psychologists and examination officers. The Standards and Testing Agency (STA)‚ a new executive agency of the Department for Education‚ is now responsible for the development and delivery of all statutory assessments from early years
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