Introduction Critical numeracy is the ability to make decisions about everyday issues that involve mathematical concepts (Watson‚ 2008). The approach to prove the importance of critical numeracy was based on selected articles which were used to critically analyse percentage. Watson (2004) suggests a three-tiered hierarchy of goals for developing the quantitative literacy skills. These tiers suggest increasing movement away from pure mathematical skills into context and then into critical thinking
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TDA 2.1 - CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT – TASK 2 + TASK 3 2.1 - Describe with examples the kinds of influences that affect children and young people’s development‚ including : - background - health - environment There are many factors that children and young person’s development. Parents have the main factor of influence Children and young people come from a very wide range of differen Children and young people come from a very wide
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therefore it is a subject that is mandatory at every levels learning. The curriculum gives learners a solid grounding in all aspects of numeracy.In early years‚numeracy skills are developed in shape‚pattern‚counting‚sorting and measuring.At reception classes‚the foundation stage curriculum which includes problem solving‚reasoning and numeracy is followed.This is developed through playing games‚exploring and other learning activities that involves calculations‚number labels‚counting‚shapes‚measure‚space
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BASIC NUMERACY SKILLS – A REVISION BODMAS B Brackets first O Orders (ie Powers and Square Roots‚ etc.) DM Division and Multiplication (left-to-right) AS Addition and Subtraction (left-to-right) Do things in Brackets First. [pic] | |6 × (5 + 3) |= |6 × 8 |= |48 | | |[pic] | |6 × (5 + 3) |= |30 + 3 |= |33 |(wrong) | |Example: (Powers‚ Roots) before Multiply‚ Divide‚ Add or Subtract. [pic] | |5 × 22 |= |5 × 4 |= |20 | | |[pic] | |5 × 22 |= |102 |= |100 |(wrong) | | | |
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CACHE Qualification Specification Optional Units CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning in Schools (QCF) CACHE Level 3 Diploma in Specialist Support for Teaching and Learning in Schools (QCF) © CACHE 2013 All rights reserved worldwide. Except as allowed by law‚ or where specified in the text‚ no part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior permission from the Council for Awards in Care‚ Health and Education
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The aim and importance of Literacy and Numeracy. Literacy and numeracy are an extremely important part of everyday life and the 2 key subjects taught in school; Literacy is the basis of communication‚ Speaking & Listen‚ along with Reading and Writing. We speak to and listen to people all the time and we contact people we can’t speak to by letter or email. Then numeracy is in the very least the centre of problem solving; money handling; weighing and measuring along with handling data which we
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Lesson Evaluation Report Name Mohamed Jebril Date of lesson 22nd May 2013 Class title and level Skills for life - Numeracy ( Entry 3/ Level 1) Lesson topic Understanding Fractions Evaluate each of the following areas and remember: If something worked say how you know it worked If something didn’t work say how you know it didn’t work Classroom management – focus on your overall management of the class My control of the class was quite good‚ no problems this lesson. I
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Early advanced • Advanced • Reading • Writing • Listening • Speaking Typically a student at a higher level of proficiency‚ picks up reading in a second language with more ease. Primary Language How well development literacy skills are in primary language affect reading in second language (e.g. educated ELs don’t have to relearn to read; they just have to learn to read English. While ELs that cannot read in first language‚ have a more difficult time). Linguistic
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TDA 3.19 Support disabled children and young people and those with special education needs. 3. Be able to support the inclusion of disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs. 3.1 Obtain information about the individual needs‚ capabilities and interests of disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs with whom they work. It is important to me that I get to know pupils and find out their capabilities and interests as soon as possible
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|Unit |Assessment | | | |Criteria | |TDA 2.4 Equality‚ diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people. |TDA 2.4 | | | | |2.1‚2.2‚2.3‚2.5 | |Please
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