EDUC 5394 Understanding Classroom Research Module 5 Assignment: Research Proposal Instructions Submit by 11:59 p.m.‚ Sunday of Module 5. NOTE: You will create new Word documents for this Assignment instead of typing directly into this document. Overview: Research Proposal (First Draft) Now you will pull together all the components of your research proposal that you have created so far. More than likely‚ your draft will undergo several revisions‚ but you will have a good start on the project
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Describe the expected learning pattern of children and young peoples development from Birth – 19 include Physical Development Communication and intellectual development Social‚ Emotional and Behavioural development Children are expected to meet milestones in their development which are given as a broad average‚ as all children are different. For instance‚ one child may have a different upbringing to another‚ which could affect their learning ability. They learn with different areas of development
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week to discuss the learning objectives for the lessons so that the support practitioner will have a clear understanding of what is to be expected of the lesson and how to help the children achieve this. Working with Special Needs Children within the classroom setting they will have different learning objectives and will require extra support. During the planning a support practitioner should have the opportunities to give any input and suggestions into the lesson plan/learning objective as to any
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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 students are doing‚ asking questions and reviewing their progress throughout their time with you”. Gravells A. Page 113. Has the outcome of my teaching been as expected; was there room for improvement? This can be measured through assessment; there are different ways to carry out this out. Initial Assessment
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Unit 3 Delivering Lifelong Learning – Level 3 Assessment Criteria Units – 1.1 – 1.3‚ 2.1 – 2.2‚ 3.1-3.2‚ 4.1-4.2 & 5.1-5.3 Assignment 1 Research and produce a checklist and evaluate your current learning and teaching environment in relation to it for – a) Inclusive learning good practice b) Opportunities for learners to practise Literacy‚ Numeracy and ICT skills. Inclusive Learning Inclusive learning is as Wilson (2009) states is “about creating interesting‚ varied and inspiring
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Roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in lifelong learning As a trainer it is most important that I have the current knowledge of all legislation‚ regulatory requirement and code of practices‚ relating to Construction work activity and health and safety. Health and Safety is the key piece of legalisation for my area. The Health and Safety at Work Act (1974). This Act provides a framework for ensuring the health and safety of all employees in any work activity. It also provides for the
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in the Lifelong Learning Sector‚ Exeter: Learning Matters Ltd Armitage A‚ Evershed‚ J. Hayes D‚ Hudson A‚ Kent J‚ Lawes S‚ Poma‚ S and Renwick M (2012) Teaching and Training in Post-compulsory Education‚ (4th ed) London: McGraw Hill Clow R & Dawn T (2007) The ultimate FE lecturer’s handbook‚ London: Continuum Crawley J (2011) In at the Deep End‚ (2nd Ed) London: Routledge Duckworth V‚ Wood J. Dickinson J and Bostock J (2010) Successful Teaching Practice in the Lifelong Learning Sector
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moved to the development of children’s understanding‚ through observing them whilst he set them tasks. He has given us a better idea of how a child’s mind works and how they grow up. Cognitive theory is concerned with the development of a person’s thought processes. It also looks at how these thought processes influence how we understand and interact with the world. When a child is born it goes through various stages of this development by understanding their environment from birth they can also
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Inclusive Learning Environments for Preschool Children with Special Needs Part 1: What is Inclusion? An inclusive learning environment ensures that all children are granted an education with an emphasis of equal importance‚ along with equal valuing of all students and also staff. Within this non-restricting environment it‚ “implies that every child should have the resources and support that they need for successful learning”‚ (Smith‚ 1998‚ p.307). Within the inclusive learning environment
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education institution. There are fourteen modules on the course and I teach on up to ten of these modules over a two year programme of study. The course is delivered through a blended learning approach‚ encompassing both face-to-face and online ‘Moodle’ sessions‚ the latter being the name for the college’s virtual learning environment. The scheme of work (Appendix 1‚ pp8-15) that I have chosen for the purposes of this assignment relates to the module‚ ‘Perspectives on Play’‚ which is the first module
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