TOPIC: THE INFORMATION NEEDS‚ SOURCES AND SEEKING BEHAVIOUR OF TEACHERS IN NIGERIA PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN IBADAN. PROBLEM STATEMENT: Every human needs information to solve a given problem and make decisions. There have been studies that have been focusing on the behavioural patterns of information seeking of humans‚ organisations and systems‚ but majority of these studies have been mainly on the information seeking behaviour of higher education stakeholders‚ industrial‚ economic and social societies
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a. Explain the importance of safeguarding children and young people It is important to safeguard children and young people as without this protection their future could be negatively affected. Their health and development could be impaired as its possible they could withdraw from family and peers which would affect them emotionally and also developmentally fall behind with educational milestones (if school is missed). Children and young people need to be protected from neglect and abuse and
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Task 1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young peoples development from birth to 19 years to include. A.Physical Develepment B.Communications and intellectual C.Social and emotional behavorial development All children are unique and develop at their own rate. However there are key milestones we expect most children to reach during childhood. The expected pattern is seen as the average time period it would take to accomplish these key milestones. Months 0 - 3 • Respond to sound
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Teachers instill a want for learning within the student while formulating a structured path for the student to succeed. The role of a teacher is to stimulate this want to learn‚ while providing the necessary tools and guidance for the student. The classroom should be a learning environment that students are excited to participate in because the desire to learn is exemplified by the teacher. The best teachers I’ve had have instilled this desire to learn through a number of different skills working
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of the visit‚ will be the learner understands confidentiality and the policies and procedures within their placement. The second part of the visit consists of a direct observation‚ in which the learner must demonstrate a range of communication methods‚ adapting the style to meet the needs of the child/children with whom they are working. The learner will need to read a story to a small group of children. Learner name: Becky Ferris Assessor name: Kath Dineen Date: 15th January 2013
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Outcome 1 1.1 Obtain a copy of your schools behaviour policy and summarise it‚ write briefly on the main points of the policy including: a) Code of conduct Our policy has high expectations for both staff and pupils‚ I have highlighted the expectations in my policy attached‚ see DKB 1 and DKB 2. b) Rewards and sanctions See level 2 c) Dealing with conflict and inappropriate behaviour See level 2 d) Anti bullying We have a detailed policy regarding anti bullying which
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service user needs assessments annually‚ I also conduct service user reviews with the care staff‚ service user family and multi disciplinary team. This provides me with the opportunity to establish service user’s individual ability‚ needs and most importantly preferences in relation to communication needs and develop a plan of action to provide for appropriate support that meets the service user communication needs and methods‚ in most cases‚ the professional are involved by way of a referral being
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relationships with children young people and adults OCR Unit 1 1) 1.1 Effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults in all walks of life and at any age whether it be with relatives‚ friends‚ neighbours‚ colleagues‚ associates or even total strangers. Also‚ effective language skills are essential for children to access the curriculum. In the classroom‚ spoken language is the main way that teachers teach and children learn. Therefore
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Describe the roles of different agencies involved in safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Schools have a responsibility to: ● develop children’s awareness and their knowledge of what is acceptable and not acceptable behaviour‚ including when using the Internet ● know‚ support and protect children who are identified as being at greater risk – that is‚ on the ‘at risk register’ ● provide opportunities for professional training of all staff relating to safeguarding
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Support Children and Young People’s Positive Behaviour • AC2.1 Describe the benefits of encouraging and rewarding positive behaviour It is important that the adult influences of the classroom recognise and praise the positive behaviour of individual pupils – especially those who struggle to maintain good behaviour and tend to be told off more than others. It is also essential to praise constant good behaviour (from pupils who never misbehave) to avoid the development inappropriate behaviour. Children
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