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    REFLECT ON THE ROLE OF THE TEACHER PREPARING TO TEACH IN THE LIFELONG LEARNING SECTOR – LEVEL 4 My aim in this assignment is to reflect on my role‚ responsibilities and boundaries as a Money Education trainer within Learning & Development. This is influenced not only by the needs of the learners‚ but also by the requirements of the organisation. It is vital for me to deliver professional‚ high quality teaching. In the words of Gravells (2009:2) I aim to ‘be committed to lifelong learning

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    the roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher The roles and responsibilities of a teacher are far more complex than many would realise. You are never simply just someone standing at the front of a classroom delivering information about a particular subject. The role is varied and ranges from therapist‚ to coach‚ to teacher to assessor. Through the course of this assignment I will endeavour to explore the different roles and responsibilities that combine to form ‘a teacher’ The ultimate role and responsibility

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    Physical Development: From the period of 18 to 25 years of age‚ the transition from adolescence to adulthood is taking place; this period is known as emerging adulthood. Alecia is 5 feet‚ 2 inches tall and weighs 135 pounds. Her body is now finished growing and has completely gone through puberty. She reports that her first menarche was at age 13. This age falls perfectly in line with the average age. Studies have shown that 90% of girls have had their menarche by age 13. Alecia is extremely active

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    PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF AN ADOLESCENT -GENETIC FOUNDATIONS- Physically adolescents are still influenced by their inherited genes. Whether or not a particular characteristic is expressed is often determined by our genotype. For physical genetic formation to take place any of the three may have contributed to a full grown adolescent. Imprinting – A chemical marker that may activate either the Father’s or Mother’s genes. Mutation – Sudden or permanent change in a DNA segment. Some by chance

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    the job best” (p.39). Demison Inc. is looking for candidates who can become fully competent in the diverse labor work that their clients require. Assessing the potential employees that are able to perform the physical tasks competently is a multi-step process. In order to assess the physical demands of the job‚ we will implement four phases. First‚ interviews will be conducted with at least a dozen Demison Inc. high performers who have been consistently working for no less than 3 consecutive years

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    Assessment Question 1 – Roles and Responsibilities as a Teacher As in every profession‚ roles‚ responsibilities and boundaries are set in order to define the line indicating the acceptable limits. Many people think the role of a teacher is just to teach students new skills; however the role goes much further than this‚ it can include assessor‚ verifier‚ advisor‚ record keeper‚ course designer‚ working with employers and personal tutor.  Within this position there are naturally a huge number

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    keep the lamp of civilization burning.” The role of a teacher in society is both significant and valuable.It has far-reaching influence on the society he lives in and no other personality can have an influence more profound than that of a teacher. Students are deeply affected by the teacher’s love and affection‚ his character‚ his competence‚ and his moral commitment. A popular teacher becomes a model for his students. The students try to follow their teacher in his manners‚ costumes‚ etiquette‚ style

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    Bicutan‚ Taguig City ED 202 CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT Second Semester School Year: 2012-2013 “Enriching Myself as a Future Teacher Through a Broader Understanding of the Child and Adolescent" Submitted by: Delgado‚ Aicel May D. BSE Second Year Major in English Submitted to: Dr.Emelita Magsalin AIMS OF THE STUDY: * To introduce teacher education students to human growth‚ development and learning theories‚ concepts‚ stages‚ and processes-

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    minutes of observing a child a significant amount can be determined about their personality and skill sets. More specifically‚ their physical and motor development‚ cognitive and language processes‚ social and emotional skills‚ and the environment they could be surrounded by outside the observation time. The development of these processes can be observed through the actions and interactions a individual does or does not have with other people. The environment of which the child I observed occurred

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    physical developEuropean Scientific Journal February edition vol. 8‚ No.3 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431 TRENDS OF RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION IN NIGERIA Isah Mohammed Abbass‚ PhD Department of Political Science‚ Ahmadu Bello University‚ Zaria‚ Nigeria Abstract Given the tremendous explosions of urban settlements and the decadence of rural areas during the past two or three decades‚ the myth‚ reality and hope of a sustainable human settlement pattern seem to have been

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