Collin Schools as organisations Unit TDA 2.5 Unit level 2 2.1 Roles and responsibilities * School governors School governors are a team of people who work closely with the head teacher to make key decisions vital to the successful running of the school. The governors appoint the head teacher and make decisions that directly affect the education and well-being of the children. They play an important role in improving standards throughout the school and agree
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1 Different Types Of Schools 1.1 State Schools. Voluntary aided‚ Voluntary Controlled‚ Community Schools‚ Trust Schools‚ Foundation School. Independent Schools. Specialist Schools‚ Independent Schools‚ Academes‚ Free Schools. 1.2 Voluntary Aided. A mainly religious or faith schools that can be of any religion‚ and people of any religion can attend these schools‚ they are run by a governing body and are partly funded by a governing body a charity and the local authority. Their admissions
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children will feel valued in school as i treat each child equally and give them support needed to meet their individual needs. Children Act (2004) The Children Act was put in place in order to prevent harm from children and to ensure children are well. ‘An Act to reform the law relating to children; to provide for local authority services for children in need and others; to amend the law with respect to children’s homes‚ voluntary homes and voluntary organisations; to make provision with
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2.5 Schools as Organisations Learning outcome 1 1.1 The two main state schools are either LEA (Local Education Authority) funded or Academies. The main independent schools are Private schools and free schools. Faith schools can be either state or independent schools. 1.2 Within state schools‚ pupils get an education free of charge and the National Curriculum must be followed LEA funded schools are controlled by the local council and some of these can be faith schools which will
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| |TDA 2.3 |COMMUNICATION AND PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDREN‚ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS | CACHE Level 2 Children and Young People’s Workforce CACHE Level 2 Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools – Work book 2 Contents Learning Outcome 1.1 ……………………………………………… 3.5 Learning Outcome 1.2 ……………………………………………… 3.5
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Assignment 205 Schools as Organisations Task A The candidate is required to identify six different categories of school. For each category of school‚ the candidate should prepare brief notes about the way in which they are managed‚ the ages of children with which they deal and the curriculum they are required to follow. Types of schools: Independent schools Academies Voluntary schools Foundation and trust schools Community schools Specialist schools Independent schools: are set apart
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Identify the laws and codes of practice affecting work in schools and describe how these promote pupil well-being and achievement. Law and Code of Practice 4.1 Schools like any other organisation have to comply with current Law and Legislation. They need to work in a certain way or draw up Policies or documents. Most of the Laws and codes are written for the well-being and achievement of pupils and here are the main ones: • The UN Convention of the Rights of the Child 1989 • The Education
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LEARNING IN SCHOOL UNIT 10 - SCHOOL AS ORGANISATION By Mr Chil Yeung Law CONTENT 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 What are the different types of school 1.2 Characteristic of a school 2. People responsible for any school 2.1 Roles and Responsiblity of People inside school 2.2 Roles and Responsibility of People outside school 3. Aims and Values of a school 3.1 Defining the school aims and values 3.2 Describing how a school uphold their aims 3.3 Describing how a school uphold
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Unit 10 Schools as organisations 1.1 Identify the main types of state and independent schools Pre-compulsory LA nurseries‚ private day nurseries‚ childminders‚ playgroups. Compulsory Primary school state and independent‚ secondary schools state and independent‚ Academies Further Education Sixth form‚ College‚ university 1.2 Describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stage and school governance Local Authority Nurseries
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Level 3 Assessment Unit 3: Schools as Organisations S/601/3326 Credit Value 3 Your details |Name: john smaje |School: Hawkedon primary | |OCR Candidate Number: |Date:01/03/2012 | Scenario
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