Nowadays‚ active learning is used mostly used method in teaching-learning process. Active learning gives some positive affects to the teaching-learning process so that it gives good result in the end of lesson in class. Hannele Niemi (2002) asserted that according to the qualitative data‚ learning as an active learning process has a clear connection with student teachers’ professional development. Learning which demands active reflection and high responsibility gets student teachers to overcome their
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Outcome 1 There are many policies and legislation in place that support the human rights and prevent exclusion of individuals with learning disabilities. The Equalities Act of 2010 combines 116 different legislations to provide a legal framework the purpose of which is to protect the rights of individuals. It simplifies past legislation providing the UK with a law that protects individuals from discrimination and make society equal. Merged legislations are: The Equal Pay Act 1970 The Sex discrimination
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Week 3 Activity Chapter 15: Choose the best answers in the following cases: 1. Which of the following is not a characteristic of living things? a. Living thing use energy b. Living things maintain themselves c. Living things have the capacity to reproduce d. Living things are part of populations that remain constant from one generation to the next 2. The macromolecules made from carefully folded strings of amino acids are a. Proteins b. Carbohydrates c. Lipids d. Nucleic acid 3. One
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LD201 Understand the Context of Supporting Individuals with Learning Disabilities Identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion‚ equal life chances and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities? The human rights act allows individuals with learning disabilities the right to equal chances when it comes to jobs this will promote inclusion and will also make the individual feel like they’re included and valued as a member of the community‚ the
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just because of the secondary school. You can also get academy secondary schools in other subject areas‚ often arts or technology. These schools are inspected by OFSTED. Community primary school A community primary school is a school for ages 3-11 where the junior and infant school are classed as one rather than split up into two parts. It is a state run school and attendants are usually local to the school. The school accepts any child from any standard or background. Many schools of this
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problems that might occur when supporting learning activities and how to deal with these. 1.Unorganised planning: If a lesson has not had the appropriate amount of planning or if the staff that are involved in the activity are not aware of their role and what is expected it can cause confusion during the lesson meaning it will not flow and the children will have disturb learning. To prevent this it is important that all member of the team are aware of the activity what is going to happen and what
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Supporting Teaching and Learning 303 Whole class teaching Modelling The teacher will demonstrate to the class what is required and how they will proceed with an activity‚ they will explain to the class how to record written results. Use of whiteboard The teacher will use the whiteboard to provide a source of information for the children‚ They are able to write up their own ideas as well as the children’s to deliver any lesson. Carpet input discussion The teacher will use carpet discussion
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Holds rattle momentarily. Can clasp hands together. 1-2 Walks alone. Picks up toys from floor without falling. Moves to music. Scribbles on a piece of paper. Builds towers of three small blocks. Makes strokes with a paintbrush. 2-3 Kicks a ball forward. Stands on one foot with help. Jumps in place with two feet together. Turns single pages in a book. Cuts with scissors. Holds crayon with thumb and finger rather than fist. 3-5 Walks on a line. Walks up and down the stairs independently
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Activity 1 – Theories of Ageing Disengagement theory The disengagement theory is one of the first social theories of ageing developed by Cumming and Henry in 1961. It is the idea of which states older people begin to withdraw or disengage from their past roles in society due to the decrease of their physical‚ intellectual and emotional abilities and skills which they are unable to accommodate in their roles. Also‚ at this stage of life‚ the elderly will eventually begin to diminish interests in activities
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Practices Nizwa College of Technology - Oman Activity Based Co operative learning –A student centered approach to teaching and learning at colleges David Rajesh* Abstract. This paper proposes two models in student-centered approach to adult teaching and learning. Both models have been practiced by the author to teach Business Studiesrelated courses. Activity-based Learning‚ one of the methods‚ is best suited to acquire skills and cooperative learning. The second model is proposed for knowledge acquisition
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