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    learner record

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    Learner Record-Part 1 School Age Childcare: School-Age Childcare Thematic Working Group (SACTWG) defines School Age Childcare (SAC) as: “School-Age Childcare / Out-of-school services refer to a range of organized age-appropriate structured programs‚ clubs and activities for school-age children and young people (4-18) which takes place within supervised environments during the times that they are not in school”. “School age childcare services are by definition about the care of children when

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    2. Motivation What is motivation? Ways to motivate learners I. Feedback II. Grouping learners based on ability III. Promote co operation over competition 3. Communication I. What is communication II. The communication process III. Effective communication IV. Effective listening V. Non verbal communication 4. Interpersonal relations between learners and the educator I. Importance of interpersonal relations between learners and the educator II. Ways to promote good relations

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    Task 3 Mustika Nur Amalia (309222422867) Revision 1 Benefits Learning Second Language in a Young Age In the globalization era‚ we have to be able speak more than one language. At least we could speak English fluently because English is a language which is used by almost all over the worlds. Therefore‚ English start to be learned in a young age‚ especially in Non-English native countries. People believe that

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    be more difficult although the following quote is a start: ‘Every learner has the right to expect that they will receive high quality learning‚ appropriate to their needs and circumstances in a safe and healthy environment’. (Success for All‚ DES 2002) http://www.globalgateway.org.uk/pdf/PZ-Success-2002.pdf “You should demonstrate your commitment to equal opportunities through everything you say and do in your work with adult students.”  (Daines‚ Daines and Graham‚ 1993). Think about the implications

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    Are children and adults smarter (or more socialized) because of the technology? Parents are always complaining about their kids being on their phones or any electronic device in the matter too much. In my opinion I believe that technology is actually good for kids if they use it right. Just think of all the things that they can do on it they can use a calculator on the computer or on their cell phone they can also keep in contact with you and make sure that everything is ok at all times which

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    Focus on the learner

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    Focus on the Learner Learner Characteristics Learner characteristics are difference between learners which influence their attitude to learning a language and how they learn it. These differences influence how they respond to different teaching styles and approaches in the classroom and how successful they are at learning a language. The differences include the learner’s motivation‚ personality‚ language level‚ learning style‚ learning strategies‚ age and past language learning experience. Learning

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    Assessment and Learner

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    Assessments should encourage learners to ask questions on anything they have not fully understood‚ as learners know that they | |will have to prove their knowledge and understanding to the standards of the awarding body. Learning and development are both connected. The learner needs guidance to understand what it is they have| |to learn‚ how they may improve and if they are on track. There will be observations carried out and‚ teaching one to one to assess whether the learner has met the standards and

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    Communication and Learners

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    Unit 2 Certificate to teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Theory assessment level 4 Introduction Within this assignment I intend to research the following four points: * Negotiating with learners (1a) * Inclusive learning (1b) * Integrating functional skills (1c) * Communication (1d) Much of my research was carried out online and I have included my written research notes and sources. Teacher net (2010) says “Adopting an approach to your teaching which draws on research

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    Education and Learners

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    should be suitable for all learners‚ wheelchair users someone with crutches‚ Coat’s behind chairs and bag’s under the table. There are many guidelines for you to follow such as working with vulnerable adults in order to do so you will need a criminal record bureau [CRB] this is used so your work place knows your back ground. When you become a teacher “Assume Nothing” you have to be fair to all your learners by assessing them individually. It is important that all learners feel comfortable and confident

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    Supporting Learners

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    deal of people perceive sport to be a ’doss ’ subject where learners play sport and obtain level two and upwards qualifications with minimum effort‚ whereas infact there is a lot more to sport than people give the subject credit for. For example‚ modules that are taught as part of a course can include sport in society‚ organising events and coaching pedagogy. These modules whilst incorporating them with practical sport‚ provide the learner with a great all round knowledge of the subject‚ as well as

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