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    visitors would be collected by a member of staff and would be supervised at all times. Volunteers within the school require a DBS check. At the end of the day pupils are either collected by their parent/guardian or taken home on a coach or mini bus. When a child is collected by a parent/guardian reception will telephone the classroom to inform the teacher so they may accompany and hand over the child to parent. Pupils leaving by coach/mini bus are taken to an allocated classroom where they wait until

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    UNDERSTAND THE CONTEXT OF SUPPORTiNG INDIVIDUALS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES OUTCOME 1 1. There are various pieces of legislation in place to promote equality and reduce discrimination. These include: * The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 * The Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 * The Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 * Convention on the Rights of the Child (UN‚ 1989) * The Human Rights Act 1998 * The Sex Discrimination Act 1975 (as amended) * Employment

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    advantages outweigh the disadvantages? (教育) There has been much discussion on whether to begin to learn a foreign language at primary school or at secondary school. I will compare and contrast two typical opinions regarding this issue. Start learning a foreign language earlier can benefit students to some extent. For one thing‚ those children who contact English at a relatively lower ages usually perform better at memorizing words and grammers‚ which could help them to master language faster

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    the characteristics of Problem Based Learning (PBL) from various literature. Problem-based learning (PBL) is an emerging teaching approach which has taken its prominence in tertiary education in recent years. PBL is an instructional strategy in which learner-centered method is adopted and students learn by working on real life problems and activities‚ where teacher acts as a facilitator (Barrows‚H & Tamblyn‚ R.M‚ 1980). It is a style of learning in which the problems act as the driving force

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    where and how they live‚ for example‚ if a child is brought up in poverty and or other related problems such as poor housing a child’s educational success can be affected as there is little money available or facilities for the child to access so that they can support their learning out of an educational environment‚ there is often little parental support. The lack of success can often be due to problems involving language and communication skills. The quality of the relationship of the parent and

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    Situated learning has a tendency to have attributes of Project-Based Learning and Problem-Based Learning. It likewise seems to tie in intimately with general thoughts of Problem Solving. In this manner‚ in Problem Solving we discuss space specificity and area freedom. The contention is that one needs a great deal of space particular learning to take care of issues inside an area. Situated Learning has a tendency to be inside a space (a circumstance). In this way one may call it a Domain Specific

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    Explain the sorts of problems that might occur when supporting learning activities and how to deal with these. It is likely to encounter problems when supporting learning activities to individuals‚ groups or to the whole class. These problems could be related to: learning activities; learning resources; learning environment or learning assessment. Learning activity; Sometimes‚ the teacher may set up activities that are not that suitable for the children‚ who are involved in my group learning. Therefore

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    Understand the legislation and policies that support the human rights and inclusion of individuals with learning disabilities. Identify legislation and policies that are designed to promote the human rights‚ inclusion‚ equality and citizenship of individuals with learning disabilities. I can identify the polices and legislation designed to promote inclusion‚ human rights of individuals with learning disabilities and of their citizenship and equal life chances i.e. National Health Service and Community

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    into symbols when looked at correctly‚ there are character point of views that symbolize different things‚ and‚ finally‚ there is the symbolism of Zach and Cammie’s relationship (previously mentioned in “The Shifty Sort”). Let’s take a closer look‚ starting with small moments. One small moment is the mere fact that the language of Farsi is used frequently. Often‚ when characters are speaking in a foreign language‚ the author chose Farsi. Farsi is a language used in the Middle East. When more deeply

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    Unit 9 – Supporting Learning Activities 1.1 Describe how a learning support practitioner may contribute to the planning‚ delivery and review of learning activities. Planning Delivery Review Research and find recipe. Buy ingredients and tray up for each student. Monitor how the recipe worked and adjust accordingly. 1.2 Identify own strengths and weaknesses in relation to supporting learning activities and how these may impact on the support that can be provided. Two Strengths

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