TDA 3.2: Schools as organisations 1. Know the structure of education from early years to post-compulsory education. 1.1 Summarise entitlement and provision for early years education. The government has set the provision that all three and four year olds are entitled to free education of fifteen hours in a nursery for thirty eight weeks in the year. This is in effect up to the compulsory age of going to school which is usually the term after their fifth birthday. These free hours are available
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TDA 2.6 HELP IMPROVE OWN AND TEAM PRACTICE IN SCHOOLS 3.1 Describe why team work is important in schools. Effective teamwork among the school staff is very important as it ensures the smooth running of school. It shows that the school has a common purpose; i.e. to achieve the targets and provide the support required for a great learning environment for pupils and colleagues. When working in a team in a school‚ problems are exposed to a greater diversity of knowledge‚ skill and experience and
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work of the team 3.1 Team work is essential for the school curriculum to be taught across the school starting with the head teacher down to the TA. Another benefit of teamwork is that the teacher can divide the work out between the members of the team. This enables the individuals to concentrate on their specific duties that will contribute to the teacher’s lesson plan. This gets the job done faster. Communication / sharing ideas become an important aspect of teamwork‚ so the whole team can see the
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TDA 2.5 Schools as organisations Task 1 Links to learning outcome 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5 and 6‚ assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 2.3‚ 3.1‚ 3.2‚ 3.3‚ 4.1‚ 4.2‚ 5.1‚ 5.2‚ 6.1‚ 6.2 and 6.3. • Identify the main types of state and independent schools • Describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stage(s) and school governance • Describe roles and responsibilities of: - School governors - Senior management team - Other statutory roles e.g. SENCO - Teachers
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Improve your school Dear Governors‚ In my personal opinion I feel that our school‚ on the whole is very good. However‚ I do feel that there could be some improvements to be made throughout the school. Firstly‚ I feel that some of the school facilities are out of date and could do with much improvement. A way to improve the school facilities could include more school benches‚ more things to do at breaks and lunch times and an astro-turf multi-sports pitch. Though
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Guided learning hours: Work with other people in a business environment 205 Y/601/2474 2 3 10 31 December 2013 Unit expiry date: Unit purpose and aim This unit is about working within a team‚ sharing responsibility with others to make sure that a team can achieve agreed goals and objectives. Learning Outcomes The Learner will: 1. Understand how your role fits with organisational values and practices Assessment Criteria The Learner can: 1.1 Describe the sector in which your organisation operates
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Assessment task – TDA 3.2 Schools as organisations Task 1 links to learning outcomes 1‚ 2‚ 3‚ 4‚ 5 and 6‚ assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 3.1‚ 3.2‚ 4.1‚ 4.2‚ 4.3‚ 5.1‚ 5.2‚ 5.3‚ 6.1 and 6.3. Knowing how schools work as organisations would support your work in education. Provide evidence that shows you can: a) Summarise entitlement and provision for Early years education There are different types of childcare options available for 0-5 year olds‚ these include:
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TDA 3.2 Assignment Schools As Organisations 1. Know the structure of education from early years to post compulsory education. 1.1 Summarise entitlement & provision for early year’s education. From 0-5 years the framework of learning‚ development & care forms the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)‚ which has four guiding principles: • The Unique Child. Every Child is a competent learner from birth‚ who can be resilient‚ capable‚ confident and self-assured • Positive relationships
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TDA 2.5 | Schools as Organisations | | | | | | | Contents What are the main types of schools and what are their characteristics? 3 What are the main types of schools and what are their characteristics? (continued) 4 What are school governors and what do they do? 5 What is a Senior Management Team and what do they do? 6 What is a SENCO and what do they do? 7 What are the roles of Teachers and Support Staff? 8 What are the aims and values of the school and how are
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TDA 3.2: Schools as organisations Task 1.1. Summarise entitlement and provision for early years education. Early years education covers the period of a child’s life from the ages of 0 - 5 years. When asked about early years education‚ the general answer is that it starts from the age of three‚ a child starts learning from the moment it is born. A child’s first educators are usually its parents and other family members‚ for example siblings‚ grandparents. This period of a child’s life moves
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