VALERIA FEKETE 19.10.2014 UNIT 4: Principles of Safeguarding and Protection in Health and Social Care 1.1 a. Physical abuse is physical force or violence that results in bodily injury‚ pain‚ or impairment. It includes hitting‚ biting‚ scratching‚ burning‚twisting limbs‚ punching‚ slapping and inappropriate restraint. b. Sexual abuse including rape and sexual assault or sexual acts to which the vulnerable adult has not consented‚ could not consent or was pressured into consenting.
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3.2 MY VIEW ON MEANINGFUL TEACHING AND LEARNING No single principle can account for development of cognition without reference to the social and cultural influences”. Lev Vygotsky (1896-1934) researched and developed a theory in cognitive development focusing on socio-cultural contribution towards cognitive development while Piaget also developed a cognitive development theory but without any focus at all. Social and cultural influences have proven to have an influence on the development of cognition
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Unit 208: Understand Health and Safety in social care settings 1. Understand the different responsibilities relating to health and safety in social care settings 2.1. There are many legislations relating to general health and safety in a health and social care work setting: * Health and Safety at work Act 1974 * Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulation 1999 * Health and Safety (First Aid) Regulation 1981 include amendment on 2009 * The Electricity at Work regulations
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Teaching and Learning Online Communication‚ Community‚ and Assessment A Handbook for UMass Faculty Editors: Mya Poe‚ Research Associate for Assessment Mar tha L. A. Stassen Director of Assessment Office of Academic Planning and Assessment University of Massachusetts Amherst This handbook is a joint project of the Center for Teaching‚ Office of Academic Planning and Assessment‚ the Center for Computer-Based Instructional Technology‚ and Continuing Education. Publication was supported
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Skill Teaching Plan Aim of Assignment The teaching plan will demonstrate the understanding of the learning theories‚ learning styles and the role of feedback in enhancing a student’s clinical skill development and learning experience while on clinical practice. The teaching plan will adhere to Edinburgh Napier University guidelines on academic writing and referencing‚ being completed within a word limit of 2000. Structure Using the online module content for learning outcome 1 and 2 combined
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CENTRE FOR OPEN LEARNING MALDIVES NATIONAL UNIVERSITY POST GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION FINANL EXAMINATION 2013 (19th May 2013) COURSE : UNDERSTANDING PEDAGOGY AND LEARNING THEORIES CODE : CST 413 DATE : 19TH MAY 2013 DURATION : 3 HOURS TIME : 9.00AM – 12.00 NOON INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. This question paper consists of TWO Parts - PART A and PART B. Read the instructions for each part carefully. 2. Write your answers in the Answer Booklet provided. This question
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young people & adults. 1. Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with: * Children Effective communication with children is important to make sure that they understand the language of learning so that they can grasp concepts and ideas‚ actively take part in problem solving and successfully develop their own ideas and opinions. It is important for children to be able to feel welcome in the classroom environment and valued within the school
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Foundation Stage (EYFS) was introduced in 2008 to give high quality education and support in pre schools‚ it was revised in 2012 by Dame Clare Tickell to make it more focused on supporting children’s early learning. The EYFS is for children from birth up to the age of 5‚ all schools and Ofsted registered early years providers in all sectors including voluntary‚ private and maintained follow a structure of learning and care for children. Children are now offered 15hrs a week free childcare‚ any additional
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Teaching and Learning Learning is a dynamic process which begins at the time of conception and continues for the rest of our lives. At stages along this learning journey we partake in formalised learning in which we may interact with other human beings who may take on the role of teacher. This invariably happens within the confines of a school. The school being the environment designed to help pass on the knowledge‚ skills and qualities required as preparation for adult life. Our school is a section
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Learning and Teaching Models/ Approaches Essay Philosopher‚ Psychologist and Educator John Dewey once said “Give the pupils something to do‚ not something to learn; and the doing is of such a nature as to demand thinking; learning naturally results.” (1933) This understanding can be seen as the foundation of the Inquiry Based approach to teaching and learning‚ developed over decades of various educational researches. From the foundations of the theory that began with Dewey through to a more comprehensive
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