• Not question children‚ allowing them to tell me things in their own time and their own way‚ using their own words. • Ensure confidentiality – not discussing with any other party‚ particularly the parents of a child I suspect may need safeguarding if that may put the child at risk.
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impact we have on society. Even though we are just one class in a billion of 2017 classes we can make a difference. We can become those leaders. We can make the next year of homecoming one no one will ever forget. We can set a new tradition for our school. A leader is a problem solver‚ not a finger pointer. A leader inspires others to do their best‚ not teach them the wrong and a leader does not tell people how to do something but simply shows them how they have done it. All of these qualities falls
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What is Scaffolding Theory? The Scaffolding Theory is based on the Social Development Theory of Learning by Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky. Vygotsky’s theory is that "social interaction plays a functional role in the process of cognitive development" (Encyclopedia of Educational Technology). The term "scaffolding" comes from the works of Wood‚ Bruna‚ and Ross (1976) and is meant to represent the support and assistance provided by the teacher or mentor in the learning process. "Scaffolding" is
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Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 QCF Qualification No: 501/0403/2 © Study House Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 © Study House Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 Supporting Teaching & Learning in Schools Level 3 Published and distributed by: Study House Tel 01539 724622 Publication date Edition Number Study House 2012 September 2012 2012 All rights reserved. No part
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Physical Geography Filed Work The aim of this field work was to study the long profile and its characteristics of the River Lym. The velocity then drops at the mouth where it tends to deposit its load The velocity then drops at the mouth where it tends to deposit its load This is the general long profile of the river where the gradient decreases as you go down the river. The source is highest point of the river basin which usually is a mountain. This is the general long profile of the river
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Pre-linguistic Development As linguistic development designates the stage when children are able to manipulate verbal symbols‚ it should be apparent that pre-linguistic development refers to the stage before the child is able to manipulate such symbols. Consequently‚ this stage is sometimes called the pre-symbolic stage. Pre-linguistic development‚ therefore‚ concerns itself with precursors to the development of symbolic skills and typically covers the period from birth to around 13 months of age
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Earthquakes Geography project Done by: DESHER TROTMAN Introduction Definition: An earthquake is a sudden tremor or movement of the earth’s crust‚ which originates naturally at or below the Earth’s surface. They can occur from fault lines where tectonic plates meet or from volcanic activity. Earthquakes are very common in areas of volcanic activity where they either proceed or accompany eruptions. Earthquakes caused by volcanic eruptions are rare since all volcanoes are not prone to violent
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Noun1.plane figure - a two-dimensional shape two-dimensional figure figure - a combination of points and lines and planes that form a visible palpable shape heart - a plane figure with rounded sides curving inward at the top and intersecting at the bottom; conventionally used on playing cards and valentines; "he drew a heart and called it a valentine" polygon‚ polygonal shape - a closed plane figure bounded by straight sides conic‚ conic section - (geometry) a curve generated by
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GCSE Geography How do I write up my coursework? [pic] Your coursework at a glance Your coursework will comprise a total of five chapters. The following pages will help you to complete each section but an overview of these chapters can be seen below. Chapter 1 – Introduction This will not be the first page of your coursework as you will have lists of contents and illustrations plus a title page‚ but it is the first part of the written text and it is here that the examiners are looking for
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Pre writing November 2009‚ a moment in my life will never be forgotten. My day started off as it usually would. Started my morning off with a nice warm shower‚ brushed my teeth and picked out my outfit for the day. That weekend I was so excited to travel to the Bronx New York to spend time with family and friends. My best friend picked me up from my mom’s house and then down to the gas station as I’m pumping the gas I see my best friend walking towards the car with serious face. As he approached
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