my training needs analysis and stepping up into this role it has made me realise I lack confidence in this area and need support. I am able to recognise when a child is at risk but need to build a lot of confidence around acting upon this through my own judgement rather than consistently needed advice and support EYTS (2013‚ S7:3) although I do understand when it comes to safeguarding issues advice and support from others is essential providing it is within reason and kept confidential. During my time
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Module 6 Assignment 2 LJ 6 Self analysis of RKA Quiz #5 Ruthlyn Swaby Walden University LJ 6 Self analysis of RKA Quiz #5 In this module I examined mixed media research designs. Exploratory research design involves collection of quantitative data followed by qualitative data. Qualitative data helps to analyze the quantitative. With exploratory research design qualitative data is collected followed by quantitative data. Triangulation / corroboration collect both qualitative and quantitative
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If you have a 2 X 6 framed wall‚ you probably have a thickness (or jamb depth) that is 6.5 inches‚ that typically includes the 5.5 inches from the frame‚ a half inch for interior drywall and a half inch for exterior plywood. Don’t make assumptions on this though‚ the
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BEST PRACTICES MAINTENANCE PLAN FOR SCHOOL BUILDINGS State Department of Education September 2006 Dr. Marilyn Howard State Superintendent of Public Instruction Acknowledgement We want to acknowledge and thank staff at the Division of Building Safety who spent time helping compile and review this manual. Much of the information in this manual was taken from Preventive Maintenance for Local Government Buildings‚ April 2000‚ published by the Minnesota Office of the Legislative Auditor‚ Program
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-10% $35.00-($35.00*0.1) = $31.50 Direct material $30.00 -20% $30.00-($30.00*0.2) = $24.00 Overhead $15.00 -10% $15.00-($15.00*0.1) = $13.50 Subtotal $69.00 Bindings $10.50 $79.50 2. What would be the maximum purchase price acceptable to the Ski Pro Corporation for the bindings? Support your answer with an appropriate explanation. Usually companies that are really good competitors‚ will maximize their profits by producing the
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3.1 Describe why team work is important in schools. Great teamwork allows the school as a whole to run effectively and achieve excellent results. In a school there are many other people to consider as your team rather than just the people you work with closely on a daily basis. Knowing and executing your role as an individual to the best of your ability allows you be a valued member of any team. It is also essential to know the roles of those around you. This allows you to fully understand and
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Assessment task – TDA 3.4 Promote children and young people’s positive behaviour. Assessment task – TDA 3.4 Promote children and young people’s positive behaviour Task links to learning outcome 1‚ assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2 and 1.3. Produce information about promoting positive behaviour for parents‚ children and young people within the school setting. This could take the form of a document for the school welcome pack or presented as part of a display within the environment. The information
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Krishna Divyeshwar Dr. Barron English 1301 sec SO4 16 October 2012 After School Parenting Will Help Our Community Minds that are not feed with positive proper activities; leads to negative action. A positive activity influences children’s life providing them correct and adequate environment. Unsupervised children often end up in bad company‚ which makes them engage into dangerous illegal activities such as vandalism‚ drug consumption and bullying peers. What exactly is vandalism? Vandalism
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Allen Thinking and Decision Making “Good decisions come from experience‚ and experience comes from bad decisions.” This is a quote from an author that is unknown. This quote explains how important decisions are to the working people. Supervisors‚ team members‚ and customers are all making decisions. Decisions on how to sell a product are made by employees and managers. Decisions on which product to buy or whether the product is worth the money are made by consumers. People make decisions every day
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TDA 2.2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1.1 When working with children and young people there are many legislations‚ guidelines and policies in place that ‘safeguard’ them including E-safety. These acts are constantly evolving and amended to improve the lives and safety of every child. The United Nations convention on the rights of rights of the child (UNCRC)‚ (1989) although not legislation provides a full list of comprehensive rights ALL children should expect. These rights
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