In any context‚ the principles of relationship building with children and adults are the same. People in our company should feel comfortable. This hopefully will encourage more effective communications between each party. People are likely to avoid each other if they are suspicious of intention or they do not get along. Communications are subsequently broken down. Positive relationships need to be nurtured and developed and do not happen by luck. They are built upon everyday with others and there
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Describe why schools have policies and producers. 1.1 Identify the main types of state and independent schools. . Community schools . Foundation and Trust schools . Academies .Free schools .Community schools 2.1 describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stages and schools governance. Community schools- Community schools are run by the local authority‚ who will then employ the school staff‚ they will also set the entrance criteria such as catchment
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TDA 2.6 (criteria 3.1) Describe why teamwork is important in schools. Teamwork is a fundamental and effective way of supporting the development of the school. Educational process is the result of collaboration of teachers and staff members: they develop lesson plans and support children’s progress‚ improve the ability to good communication‚ which helps cooperation and integrates the environment. Teamwork in the school has many benefits: expanding knowledge and experience‚ runs smoothly to get
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PIN 30284926 TDA 3.2 1.1 As part of the Every Child Matters agenda and the Childcare Act 2006‚ every three and four year old in England receives free part-time early years education for 38 weeks a year‚ for 15 hours a weeks. These 15 hours can be shared amongst different
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1.1-Compare and contrast the roles of the teacher and teaching assistant in assessment of learners achievements. Both the teachers and the teaching assistant main role is to monitor and assess pupils achievemnets in the class‚ but the main teacher has overall responsibility for recording and making the decisions that may be needed for example moving a child into a different group to match their ability levels. The teacher needs to be aware of the progression made by all the children in their class
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(1.1) Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity. • Disability Discrimination Act 1995 • Disability Discrimination Act 2005 • Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 • Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 • Human Rights Act 1998 • Children Act 1989 • Children Act 2004 • Education Act 1996 • Equality Act 2010 (1.2) Describe the importance of supporting the rights of all children and young people to participation
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All pupils have the right to a broad and balanced curriculum. This must also be supported by high-quality teaching and learning experiences. Schools have a duty to ensure that all pupils have equal access to the curriculum irrespective of their background‚ race‚ culture‚ gender‚ additional need or disability. This is‚ not only the learning happening in the classroom‚ but everything which happens in the life of the school. Policies on inclusion and equality of opportunity can only be successful
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1. Know the policies and procedures of the setting for promoting children and young people`s positive behaviour 1.1 Describe the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people`s positive behaviour The school has different way`s of promoting good behaviour and different way`s to encourage it. In the class are different posters on the walls‚ to show the children how to sit smartly and it show`s how a tidy area looks like‚ so the children know that they have
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TDA 2.5 2.1 School governor’s work together to form a governing body which works with the school & do not intervene in the day to day running of the school unless something is seriously wrong. Their responsibilities & powers have to have the backing & co-operation of the head teacher & staff. Governors & their decisions help to make the school a place that can produce a high quality education & a safe environment for staff & children. Governing committees will address
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Unit number TDA 2.4 2.1 When you work in a school environment it is very important to know the ways in which children can suffer prejudice and discrimination. Very often they can happen due to ignorance‚ such as assuming that all people in wheelchairs have learning difficulties. It is a sad fact that peoples assumptions about groups of individuals very often lead to discrimination about that group. Different types of prejudice include: Racism – discrimination based on skin colour or race Sexism
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