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    Principles of assessment in lifelong learning Task A part a The assessment process is a vital part to teaching in the lifelong learning sector. All assessment requires the collection and recording of evidence of student learning. There are many aspects to assessment which will begin from the point of the leaner completing their initial application form. The principles of assessment come under three different headings‚ Initial assessment‚ formative assessment and summative assessment. Each of the

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    Understanding Inclusive Learning and Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Inclusion is a term that goes one step beyond equality; it generally means everyone is treated equally and fairly. Inclusion goes with the term diversity‚ which values the difference between individuals by ensuring that all learners are participating and that myself as a teacher am including everyone. Inclusive learning incorporates using a variety of teaching methods‚ resources and languages which gives the learner the opportunity

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    THE ROLE OF TEACHER IN THE LIFELONG LEARNING SECTOR In this paper I intend to explore the role of the teacher in the lifelong learning sector by looking at various publications by learned authors in this field. I will apply the results of to my own experiences of teaching and investigate if I have been performing to best practice and what I can do to improve. There are some who believe that lifelong learning has a positive effect on health. Peter Scales (2008) mentions that there is evidence

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    teacher is that of imparting knowledge by explanation or demonstration. Certainly‚ the teacher is employed by a school‚ company‚ training organisation or other institution to educate and inform. However‚ teaching is no longer considered to be a one-way process of a teacher standing at the front of a room regurgitating facts and figures to a classroom of passive students. Changes in social norms‚ employment requirements‚ technology‚ educational funding opportunities‚ for example‚ affect the role of

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    Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (CTLLS) City & Guilds 7304 |CTLLS | |Initial Assessment | John Neil First Please replace the “Candidate Name” one the above page with your name‚ thank you. The purpose of this document: City and Guilds require that a “thorough” initial assessment is carried out prior to the start of a CTLLS course. Consequently

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    ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS IN LIFELONG LEARNING UNIT 401: TASK A In the course of my research‚ I discovered that the teaching profession‚ like many other professions is being guided by a set of legislations‚ which can also be referred to as the code of conduct for the teaching profession. This set of legislations has been put in place for the effective management of teachers. These legislations guide the roles and responsibilities of us teachers. WHAT ARE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

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    Danny Bostock Roles and responsibilties in lifelong learning. Case study of a teacher/tutor/trainer in the lifelong learning sector. This role may be drawn from from a part of the sector in which you work‚ or where you wish to work. Where appropriate‚ it will be acceptable for some of your information to be summarised in tables‚ charts or diagrams. You must include: Clear evidence of relevant reading Inportant principles Professional values Atleast 3 references to

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    responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning As a teacher I have roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries affecting my learners‚ which I aim to explore using the various pieces of legislation‚ regulations and codes of practice‚ then analyse my own experience and reflective ideas. According to Gravells (2011) my main role is to teach my subject “in a way that actively involves and engages (my) learners during every session…motivating them…(managing) the learning process…assess their progress

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    Unit 7 : Roles & Responsibilities in Lifelong Learning The roles and responsibilities of a teacher within in the lifelong learning sector have been shaped and developed by a range of factors. From cultural changes‚ greater understanding of learning styles and the laws which govern the education community as a whole. In this essay I will cover some of roles and responsibilities of a teacher and the relationships between teachers and the the various stakeholders in the LLS. I hope to illustrate

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    Critique of MEDEA Edie Lee MEDEA‚ which was written by Euripides and translated by Brendan Kennelly‚ was directed by Christine McBurney and showed by Mamai Theatre Company. I went to the theatre on June 30th‚ 2003. Although it is a heavy theme‚ all actors and actresses have tried to make the play as a relatively relaxed tone. I have moved by their passions. Both of them‚ two children included‚ were dedicated their performances. I really appreciated their hard work. It is a brilliantly revised‚

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