or young person’s development can be influenced by a range of personal and external factors. Personal factors include genetic inheritance‚ biological programming‚ maturation or disability. External factors include insecure early relationships‚ lack of parental care or control‚ financial problems/poverty and homelessness‚ sibling jealousy/rivalry‚ unrealistic adult expectations/limitations‚ transitions (such as moving house or schools)‚ inappropriate models‚ inappropriate learning activities‚ negative
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Freely chosen‚ self directed play. Refer back to assignment 1. The play cycle A play cycle begins in the pre conscious thoughts of the child‚ it is at the point of daydream where the playful impulse is created and given out as the play cue. Once this cue is taken up by a responding partner the play cycle begins. The metalude signals the start of the play process and while it supports a single play thought in the Childs consciousness it can change in seconds to become another playful thoughts or
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Kolb‚ the Learning Cycle and the function of assessment in learning and development. David A. Kolb‚ (born 1939)‚ is an educational theorist whose interests and publications focus on experiential learning‚ the individual and social change‚ career development‚ and executive and professional education. David developed what is commonly known as ‘The Kolb Circle’‚ predominantly for use within the adult learning environment although it can also be‚ and often is‚ applied to uses within higher education
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Adolescent self and socio-emotional development Socio-emotional processes are defined by John Santrock in Adolescence as ‘the changes in an individuals personality‚ relationships with others and social contexts’ (Santrock‚ 2010‚ p. 15). During socio-emotional development‚ changes occur in relationships and personality within social contexts the individual exists in; Adolescents are experiencing and discovering their identity and the experience of emotions and finding meaning within the adolescent
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the Children’s Care‚ Learning and Development (CCLD) National Occupational Standards were reviewed in 2011/12 following extensive sector consultation. They describe the skills and knowledge required by those working in a variety of Early Years settings and in services for children and young people. It is our duty under the HSW to ensure that all children are safe when in when in our care. This means that all qualified people within this environment must have a qualification in first aid and be able
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Face of Further Education: Lifelong Learning‚ Inclusion and Community Values in Further Education (Hyland‚ T and Merrill‚ B (2003)). I will address the questions "Lifelong learning what is it? and who is it for?" and add my own thoughts and questions. Lifelong Learning The term lifelong learning’‚ indicates that learning does not stop at the end of compulsory education‚ it is a continuous process and can continue throughout a person’s life. The use of the word learning’ as opposed to education’
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According to Kaplan R. S. & Norton D. P. (1996)‚ the balance scorecard enhances the traditional financial measures with standards for performance in three non-financial areas like relationship between company and customer‚ internal business process and‚ learning and growth. It will assist the company to coordinate its’ operation and ensure all businesses activities parallel to the company’s strategies. The balance scorecard consists of four processes that combine short-term activities to long-term
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Understand how to establish an effective team Understand how to develop and maintain effective working relationships Explain the benefits of effective working relationships in developing and maintaining the team Effective working relationships are the cornerstone for building and maintaining a successful team. Good team communication provides direction‚ vision and motivation to the members of the team. Team communication can be the sending or receiving of messages to or from management‚ between
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PRINCIPLES OF PROVIDING AND MAINTAINING ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES LEARNING OUTCOMES 1. Understand how to order products and services 2. Understand how to keep waste to a minimum in a business environment 3. Understand the purpose of delivering effective customer service 4. Know how to take minutes 5. Understand how to organise meetings 6. Understand how to organise events 7. Understand how to manage diary systems Questions Explain what procedures you use to order products
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Assessment for learning encourages all pupils to take responsibility for and become more active in their own learning. Wikipedia defines the ultimate purpose of assessment for learning: “to create self-regulated learners who can leave school able and confident to continue learning throughout their lives.” There are two types of assessment for learning - formative and summative assessment. Summative assessment takes the form of end of term/year/topic testing or exams‚ whereas formative assessment
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