planned and supervised training intervention based on stated and specific learning and career objectives‚ and geared towards developing the occupational competencies of the participants. It is a programme required to be undertaken by all students of tertiary institutions in Nigeria pursuing courses in “specialized engineering‚ technical‚ business‚ applied sciences and applied arts” (ITF‚ 2004a). The Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES) is a Skills Training Programme designed to expose
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organisational workplace‚ each employee plays an important role in applying their job skills to make the organisation run smoothly. Each employee is required to equip themselves with the skill of knowing how to learn as this enables them to learn other skills which could help them in their work (Blackmoore‚ 1996). Moreover‚ psychologists found out that globalisation of markets not only emphasize the requirements for responsiveness and adaptability‚ but also changes to the manufacturing process such as great
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APRIL 2011 VOL 2‚ N O 12 Extent of training in Banks and its Impact on employees motivation and involvement in job Muhammad Farhan Akhtar‚ Khizer Ali‚ Miss Shama Sadaqat‚ Shoaib Hafeez M.Com‚ Hailey College of Commerce‚ University of The Punjab‚ Quaid-e-Azam Campus‚ Lhr.‚ Pakistan. Abstract Banking sector of Pakistan is characterized by the high competition and in order to survive in the market place‚ employers have understood the need for ongoing training and development to equip their employee
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Level 3 Award IN Education and Training - Mark Kendrick Unit 1 Understanding Roles Responsibilities and Relationships in Education and Training Question 1 1.1 Main Role and responsibilities as a teacher/trainer in education and training The main role of a teacher/trainer should be to teach in a way which engages learners and actively engage learning during every lesson irrespective of the environment. In my position as IT manager at Barnsley College there are roles and responsibilities that are
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A critical evaluation of young people’s learning and development‚ with specific reference to the student’s own role in working with young people Shaun Higgins Introduction The aim of the assignment is to discuss & define my critical-standpoint on theories of learning & adolescent-development‚ in relation to how these inform as well as challenge my youth-work practice. In summary‚ it will discuss: an understanding of adolescence; the relevance of an understanding of adolescence to meeting
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------------------------------------------------- Learning curve From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For other uses‚ see Learning curve (disambiguation). A Learning Curve is a graphical representation of the increase of Learning (Vertical axis) with Experience (Horizontal axis). | Fig 1: Learning curve for a single subject‚ showing how Learning improves with Experience | | Fig 2 : A learning curve expressed as a mathematical function | | Fig 3 : The metric for Learning can be Increasing or Decreasing
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able to pass on my many years of knowledge and leadership to others with new techniques that are always coming onto the market. The role of a teacher within the lifelong learning sector is very involve taking into consideration a lot of key factors and procedures that need to be covered. Firstly‚ we must always start with the learning cycle. The cycle can be started at any stage‚ however‚ all stages must be addressed for it to be effective. All pupils should be given the opportunity to access
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Assignment 2 Task 1 Task 1- Understand inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning This briefing document is for staff development and is designed to support staff to have a better understanding of inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning. At the end of the briefing session participants will be aware of what inclusive learning involves‚ how to motivate and engage students and establish ground rules. Participants will be learning the importance of providing students with constructive
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Preparing to Teach in the lifelong Learning Sector Unit 1 Roles‚ Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning INDIVIDUAL LEARNING RECORD Na Registration number: Learner signature: Date completed: Tutor signature: Date completed: Individual Learning Record – entry 1 Outcome of individual research into legislation‚ regulatory requirements and codes of practice relating to own role and responsibilities
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PTLLS Unit 012 Principles of Assessment in Lifelong Learning Produce 1 Written Rationale of 1000 words for all areas of research in 1 to 3. 1.1 Analyse how types of assessment are used in lifelong learning: “Assessments should be a regular process; it might not always be formalised‚ but you should be observing what your learners are doing‚ asking questions and reviewing their progress throughout their time with you”. Gravells A. Page 113. Assessments are used to track not only
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