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    Assignment One Susan Reilly April 26th 2015 In this assignment I will examine the role‚ responsibilities‚ boundaries and the principles of teaching in relation to the teacher/Training cycle in relating to producing a teaching toolkit. In this instance my specialist subject area is safeguarding children and adults.. Identifying Needs : The teachers role would be to ensure that there is an initial assessment of suitability for the course. This can be done using various

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    Education is normally the acquiring of knowledge as well as the skills that are accepted by a given society. On the other hand‚ nation-building is the implementation of processes that are geared towards recomposing the nation’s institutions so that they can reflect the wishes‚ needs and aspirations of the wider society. Since education is the pathway to any nation-building enterprise‚ it provides the following goodies to nation-building: Firstly‚ education creates an enlightened society

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    until he notice that the turtle is in the finish line and won. C. First teacher and first lesson My first teacher was my mother‚ she teach me different lessons when I was young. She taught me how to write‚ how to color‚ how to dance‚ how to sing‚ how to make a things with the use of clay and many more. But the important lesson that she taught to me is to how to deal well to others. she says that it is important that you have a respect to your fellow people so that they can respect you in

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    behave in class: 1.-The most important thing is to listen: Teachers don’t like it if you read books‚ talk to friends‚ surf the web instead of doing their work or aren’t paying attention. When you ask questions such as "What did you just say?" teachers will be disappointed. 2.-Follow the directions of the teacher: If everyone else is in the classroom and the teacher isn’t there‚ and the teacher said not to go in‚ don’t go in. The teacher will yell at everyone. If the teacher says to make the worst piece

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    have time taken to really think about and understand what they mean. One of these cheapened‚ romanticized concepts‚ is honor. Honor always has‚ and always will‚ exist in some way or form in every single society‚ including America‚ however morphed and faded it might be. In the early stages of society‚ when people traveled around in nomadic family clans‚ honor was existent‚ pivotal to a man or woman’s existence‚ manifested in different ways. A man was expected to be a strong‚ skilled hunter and if need

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    how to respond or behave to experiences. Furthermore‚ religion does not require ones belief in a high power or supernatural being. It just requires a belief in something that a group or individual deems sacred. Religion fills an essential role in society because it is the framework that groups of people use to understand the world around them. Every group has a common framework that they use to make sense out of life and guide their behaviors. It is an essential part of everyday life that shapes

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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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    Teaching Materials Using Case Studies • Database of Resources • Important Themes • Guides for Lecturers • Events and Workshops • Teaching Development Projects • Materials Awareness Projects • About the Centre • Contact Us • News • Features • Articles and Publications • Cymraeg • Search • Home by Claire Davis and Elizabeth Wilcock Why This Guide? Teaching and learning styles are‚ by their very nature‚ changing and in recent

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    The author says that it is important to know the history of juvenile court. Poor immigrant children had limited abilities to go to school or enjoy themselves because they spent their days working to help provide for their families. One hundred years ago children had no legal rights and were often jailed unfairly. The article includes information about John Altgeld‚ one of the first men to work to change the juvenile justice system. Section “Redefining “Childhood”‚ 1st paragraph‚ underline

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    OLE OF PRIMARY TEACHER The Teacher is like an oil lamp – if its flame is steady and bright a hundred lamps can be lit by it‚ without in any way diminishing its brightness. For ensuring the brightness of the lamp‚ it is necessary that the wick be in good order and the oil supply be sufficient." Certainly the role of the teacher cannot be written in mere words. So far from my observation as a learner‚ I have begun to understand that there are many roles and responsibilities that come with

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