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    Responsibilities of the Teacher‚ Professional Boundaries and the Learning Cycle Responsibilities of the Teacher The responsibilities of the Teacher will include: • Completing attendance records • Maintaining records of student progress eg: interview‚ tutorials‚ assessments etc • Having a duty of care for your students • Inducting students to the organisation and course • Carrying out one-to-one tutorials and reviews with students • Following professional values and ethics • Acting and

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    What is the role and responsibility of a teacher in the lifelong learning sector? The roles and responsibilities of a teacher in the field of lifelong learning sector that covers all publicly funded post-16 education outside universities are extremely varied and diverse. When examined closely the diverse roles of a teacher‚ trainer‚ assessor or tutor‚ seem to be associated a multitude/body of expectations. Ideally the teacher should have the ability to combine roles and responsibilities in a way

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    Marie Appleby Module EPF 135 Roles and Responsibilities of a Teacher in the Lifelong Learning sSector The Lifelong Learning UK (2007) standards‚ highlight the complexity of the role of the FE teacher as follows “teachers have a responsibility for ensuring high standards of teaching and learning‚ as well as contributing to curriculum development and to the development of their subject knowledge” http://dera.ioe.ac.uk 21/10/11 Identifying Needs A key role of the teacher is to identify the needs

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    PROJECT LIFE CYCLES‚ ROLESRESPONSIBILITIES & SYSTEMS Select a dream Use your dream Create a plan Consider resources Enhance skills and abilities Spend time wisely Start! Get organized and Go …it is one of those acro-whatevers‚ Said Pooh. Allen & Allen‚ Winnie-the-Pooh on Success‚ 1997 Project within Projects * The breaking down of large activities into comprehensible or manageable units is a fundamental part of project management. * The method suggested

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    Role Of Information Technology In Database Management Systems An Introduction to Database Management Systems A database is a collection of related files that are usually integrated‚ linked or cross-referenced to one another. The advantage of a database is that data and records contained in different files can be easily organized and retrieved using specialized database management software called a database management system (DBMS) or database manager. DBMS Fundamentals A database management

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    UNIT 206: UNDERSTAND THE ROLE OF THE SOCIAL CARE WORKER= RICHARD MUNYAMA TASK B HANDOUT Bi. Agreed ways of working The agreed ways of working are set of codes by the employer for the social care worker to conduct and inform service users and the public about the standards of conduct they can expect and includes legislation‚ practice standards and employers’ policies and procedures that should be met. It is the responsibility of social care workers to work within the policy guidelines and following

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    Informing the Governing body. Teachers Devise strategies and identifying appropriate different methods of access to the curriculum. Monitor progress of learners. Recognising that central to the work of every teacher is the cycle of planning‚ teaching‚ assessing and evaluating that takes account of the wide range of abilities‚ aptitudes and interest of the learners in their classes. Raise individual concerns to the head of learning support. Support staff Support learners with additional educational

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    Nurse Staffing Ratios Grand Canyon University Roles and Responsibilities in Leadership NRS-451V April 26‚ 2015 Nurse Staffing Ratios There have been series of changes in the way healthcare professionals carry out their clinical practices in recent years. Some of these changes are because evidenced-based practices based on scientific research is now being used‚ in clinical practices. These innovations have affected both the patient and the nurse who provides the care. According to Welton‚ (2007)

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    Allahshukur Seyidov Baltic Sea Region Studies ROLE OF IDENTITY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CASE STUDY: RUSSIA-ESTONIA RELATIONS AND ROLE OF RUSSIAN SPEAKINING MINORITY IN ESTONIA INTRODUCTION The concept of material issues is no longer dominating in the international relations. Non material construction of the international relations can be a referent object of for the foreign policy and can form international relations. One of the main aspects of the nonmaterial is the notion of identity

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    legislation is far reaching‚ affecting all work places and teaching institutions alike. The protected characteristics are as follows: Age Disability Gender reassignment Marriage and civil partnership Pregnancy and maternity Race Religion or belief Sex Sexual orientation The idea being that each of us has one or more of the protected characteristics; thus the act protects each of us against unfair treatment.  Whilst specifically related to teaching; the Institute for Learning (IFL) i.e. the professional

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