Assessment Report Parent-Tutor Task SPEECH PATHOLOGY REPORT Client: T Age: 4 years and 4 months Education level: Kindergarten (4 year old) ------------------------------------------------- Initial meeting: 8th April‚ 2013 ------------------------------------------------- Attended by: A‚ parent ------------------------------------------------- Date of Report: 8th April‚ 2013 ------------------------------------------------- REFERRAL INFORMATION Referral source: Parents Reasons
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PTLLS Assignment 001 Task A Guidance Document Lifelong Learning Tutor Guidance Welcome to the staff team‚ at this learning centre we value our tutors. We hope you will find the information you need to be a successful tutor written here. The aim of the guidance is to support you to provide the best possible learning experience‚ in partnership with others‚ for your students. The guidance information has been grouped into three key areas; a healthy and safe learning
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_____________________________________________________________ Application Note _____________________________________________________________ IP Addressing A Simplified Tutorial July 2002 COMPAS ID 92962 Avaya Labs 1 All information in this document is subject to change without notice. Although the information is believed to be accurate‚ it is provided without guarantee of complete accuracy and without warranty of any kind. It is the user’s responsibility to verify and test
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Since DWC is a diverse environment‚ tutors need to be flexible in their set of expectations. For instance‚ a tutor cannot expect an ESL student to be able to perform like a normal student’s level. Additionally‚ tutors at DWC somewhat challenge students to understand‚ learn and improve from their mistakes rather than just providing them with direct answers‚ such as completing
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Name:_________Kaylee Mitchell______________ Hour:_______5_______ Peer Tutor Handbook Assignment #1 Inclusion/Curriculum Instructions: Read Pages 1-5 in the Peer tutor handbook and Answer the questions that follow. 1) “In Plain Language” what is a peer tutor? A peer tutor is a student without a disability that supports and helps a student with a disability. 2) List 4 things that inclusion IS? Inclusion IS includes having a student included in all of the regular facets of school life‚ students
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The four most important aspects of my role as a peer tutor would be showing leadership‚ communication‚ flexibility and having a positive impact on students. Each of these aspects are important and all contribute to my role as a peer tutor‚ without any of them I don’t think I would perform as well in the classroom. Showing leadership and having a positive impact on others have changed over the course of the semester. At the beginning of the semester my leadership skills weren’t as inclined as they
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Good day Tutor Support‚ I am writing this letter concerning my absences last January 23 up to January 26 2017. It was around 1:30 pm when I messaged Tutor Support on Skype that I have to cancel my lessons for the rest of the day and the day after (January 24‚ 2017). I was advised by my pediatrician to rush my daughter to the hospital due to the fact that she has been vomiting and suffering from severe diarrhea. On the 25th of January‚ we were still confined in the hospital but was later released
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children’s speech recognition for interactive reading tutors using subword units Andreas Hagen‚ Bryan Pellom *‚ Ronald Cole Center for Spoken Language Research‚ University of Colorado at Boulder‚ 1777 Exposition Drive‚ Suite #171‚ Boulder‚ CO 80301‚ USA Received 15 December 2005; received in revised form 20 February 2007; accepted 9 May 2007 Abstract Speech technology offers great promise in the field of automated literacy and reading tutors for children. In such applications speech recognition
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What are the Roles‚ Responsibilities and Boundaries of a Tutor? An important responsibility at the start of each course is for the tutor to explain the syllabus‚ objectives and expectations from both the learners and tutor. They must also explain any health and safety requirements and evacuation procedures. The role of a tutor is to ensure all the learners have the same opportunities in achieving their goals. The tutor is responsible for delivering; safe‚ accurate and up-to date information on
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