bringing up children is the shared responsibility of parents and society. A key principle is that the child is in charge of his or her own life‚ and the social pedagogue works alongside them rather than dictating to them. Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development Jean Piaget investigated how children think. According to Piaget‚ children’s thought processes change as they mature physically and interact with the world around them. Piaget believed children develop schema‚ or mental models‚ to represent the
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Assignment 1: Using the Numeracy Core Curriculum Task 1 Identify some of the skills you could work on with Sally in order to develop her numeracy skills. You should include skills from each curriculum area (Numeracy‚ Measures Shape and Space and Handling Data). If you prefer‚ you may include a case study of your own; you will need to provide a profile of your case study and an explanation of the current skills levels and primary learning goals. Task 2 Complete the table below a) Using the progression
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Assessment Tasks – TDA 2.2 safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people is a high priority in the workplace. As part of your work role you must develop an awareness of this important area. Task 1 – L.O. 1: 1.1‚ 1.2 & L.O. 3: 3.1‚ 3.2‚ 3.3‚ 3.4‚ 3.5 Written Task – complete all of the following: 1.1.Identify the current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people
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Leader / Head of ICT / ICT Co-ordinator / Class teacher / Head of Year • That there is a procedure for authorising a request for website to be whitelisted or blacklisted before requesting this at edithelp@wakefield.gov.uk • Teaching and Support Staff • are responsible for ensuring that: • they have an up to date awareness of e-safety matters and of the current school e-safety policy and practices • they have read‚ understood and signed the school Staff Acceptable Use Policy
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benefit the pupils education and school experience. Your relationship with your colleagues and others is very important‚ you need to think about how you relate to others and the support you offer to them both individually and within different school teams such as year group‚ subject teams or key stages. If you support pupils who have special educational needs (ASL) you may also work with other professionals outside school such as speech and language‚therapists or educational psychologist. You
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continues to counts. He then asks who votes not guilty. Only one jury member raises his hand‚ number eight. At first‚ Juror 3 appears to be a successful businessman who owns a messenger service. Yet as time goes on‚ one may see him as a sour and unhappy man. He wants to base the case solely on the evidence presented at the trial. Throughout the meeting in the jury room‚ Juror 3 disregards all other evidence brought up by Juror 8 and the others. He says that the evidence revealed may
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LO 5.1 As a legal requirement a school should have policies and procedures in place to support staff in their management of situations that might involve violence‚ threatening behaviour or abuse. By law‚ the school’s policy should make clear what is acceptable behaviour‚ the hierarchy of sanctions‚ the arrangements for the clear and consistent application of sanctions and a linked system of rewards for good behaviour. The principles should take account of the needs of all pupils‚ including
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UNIT TITLE:- Understand child and young person development. Unit number:- CYP Core 3.1 Learning outcome:- 3.2 Outcome Title:- Explain the reasons why children and young people’s development may not follow the expected pattern. Name & Surname:- Marika AbelaPin:- Cache Centre No:- 1950.0000Group No:- CA12-VX-EY Children and young people’s development is meant to follow a pattern. This pattern indicates what children are able to do at their age. Not all the children can follow
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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 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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