All the different suggestions and strategies on how to positively guide preschool children including being clear about roles‚ using a relaxed voice‚ writing interactive morning messages‚ using frequent check-ins‚ offering specific activities in learning centers‚ and
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Describe the expected learning pattern of children and young peoples development from Birth – 19 include Physical Development Communication and intellectual development Social‚ Emotional and Behavioural development Children are expected to meet milestones in their development which are given as a broad average‚ as all children are different. For instance‚ one child may have a different upbringing to another‚ which could affect their learning ability. They learn with different areas of development
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of this module learners should be able to demonstrate the knowledge‚ understanding and skills required to help improve own and team practice in schools. It requires demonstration of competence in reflecting on and improving own practice‚ and supporting the work of the team. Context Developing people and nurturing talent is crucial in all organisations‚ and schools are no exception as they are becoming increasingly complex organisations in response to the varying needs of pupils in the 21st
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Level 2 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools Assignment - Unit 204 Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children And young people Identify six current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity. (ref: 1.1) Disability Discrimination Act 2005: Places a duty for schools to produce a Disability Equality Scheme (DES) and an Access Plan. Schools must encourage participation
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Understanding the Stages of Development of thinking and learning The main stages of Development of thinking and learning for pupils ❖ Cognitive Development “Gaining knowledge through thought and experience” ❖ Social Development “How a child learns to live and interact with others” ❖ Emotional Development “Gaining the ability to understand and cope with emotions and feelings” ❖ Self-esteem/Self Development “Confidence in oneself
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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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Assignment 2 Task 5: explain how the processes used by own work setting or service comply with legislation that covers data protection‚ information handling and sharing. Assignment 3 Task 5: demonstrate how to identify potential hazards to health‚ safety and security of children or young people‚ families and other visitors and colleges. Task6: demonstrate ability to deal with hazards in the work setting or in off site visits. Task 11: give example from own practise of supporting children and
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Types and characteristics of different schools Grammar school Grammar schools are state schools. The age range for a grammar school is usually between 11 and 16. To attend a grammar school you have to be selected based on your ability. A test called the 11+ is taken‚ and if you pass‚ you can attend that school. The school is also selective about who takes the test or has the most chance of passing. Grammar school classes are a lot smaller and therefore each child gets higher support. There
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CYP3.4 2.1.2.2‚ 1.4 Name: POTENTIAL HAZARDS REGARDING ARRIVALS AND DEPARTUES Many pupils arrive by coach or mini bus; these pupils are received by the teaching assistants and led to the playground where they are watched by members of staff until the morning bell rings. The primary pupils are collected by their teachers and the secondary children enter the school independently. Once pupils are inside the school the gates on the perimeter are locked and the main entrance can only be opened
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begin to sit steadily unsupported. Can stand whilst holding onto furniture. Tries to reach for object. 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
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