Kelly Fenwick Unit 305 Outcome 1 1.3 Case study; Supporting children in making choices. It is the beginning of the new school year. The class teacher and yourself need to speak to the new class about the kind of behaviour you expect to see in the class. You have decided that you will involve the pupils in discussing a set of class rules. Why might this be a worthwhile exercise? This exercise would be worthwhile because it shows that you are trusting the children to help you make suggestions
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Anne Marie Foster Unit 319 Support disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs. Children with special educational needs (SEN) all have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children of the same age. These children may need extra or different help from that given to other children of the same age. It is important that early identification and intervention (The Special Educational Needs Code of Practise 2001) of SEN
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Unit 303 Supporting children through transitions Transitions occur when a child moves from one care situation to another. Children of all ages experience transitions. 0-3 years Children attend a setting for the first time – a nursery‚ pre-school‚ crèche‚ and childminder’s home. Move within a setting – from the baby room to the toddler room‚ or change childminders. To help and support the children through the transition you could: • Ensure all registration information has been received
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Diary Task 3 Unit 7: Play & Learning in Children’s Education. Experience No. (2) - Circle Time P7.8. Describe TWO (2) of activities or experience which encourage children’s awareness of their own and others safety. Within my KS1 practice another way we show children aware of safety and others is at circle time. Circle time in my placement is the time to sit and socialise and speak to their friends on their row. On the carpet the children are seated next to one another looking like
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UNIT 1 - SUPPORTING THE TEACHER TASK 1 KEY ASPECT OF TEACHING ASSISTANT JOB ARE:- Supporting the teacher:- assisting in preparing for a lesson‚ organising equipments‚ making sure all equipment is used safely by pupils‚ promoting good behaviour in the children ‚ making displays‚ decorating bulletins boards ensuring class room is tidy‚ provide clerical support e.g photocopying Supporting pupil‚ motivate children encourage children to work together and cop-operate with each other‚ Looking
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1.2-Didcribe the importance of supporting the rights of all children and young people to participation and equality of access. It is important to support participation and equality of access so that all pupils’ have the same opportunities regardless of personal background‚ culture or anyone who may suffer a physical problem or have learning difficulties(SEN). In order to achieve this we have to involve the children in finding out what works well in school and what does not. It is vey important
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Unit 208 – Supporting children and young people’s health and safety 1.1 Describe how current health and safety legislation‚ policies and procedures implemented in the setting With reference to appended evidence C (Health and Safety Policy)‚ the document clearly our School’s stance on health and safety. The school is “committed to doing all that we can to ensure that the children in our care are healthy‚ safe and enjoy emotional well-being. We also have a fundamental duty of care to the adults
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Unit 311 Support Literacy Development 1.1 Literacy is fundamental to all areas of learning from an early age‚ as it unlocks access to the wider curriculum. Being literate increases opportunities for pupils in all aspects of life and lays the foundations for lifelong learning and work. Competence and confidence in literacy‚ including competence in the three major areas‚ reading‚ writing‚ speaking and listening‚ are essential for progress in all areas of the curriculum. To broaden and enhance
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counsellor is also available and children are encouraged to avail of this service. A friendly‚ open disposition is supportive in itself as young people will feel they have someone to turn to. It is important to recognise when to refer a child to other sources of support. Physical transitions such as moving house or school are also major transitions in a young person’s life which may involve the loss of old friendships and the need to build new ones. While all children face the transition to secondary
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Unit 3 Wider Professional Practice 1. Understand the concept of professionalism and core professional values in the lifelong learning sector 1.1 Analyse key aspects of professionalism in the lifelong sector . Define professionalism min 2 definition and compare them Webster’s Dictionary defines professionalism as the conduct‚ aims or qualities that characterize or mark a professional person (1). Meanwhile Oxford dictionary defines it as the practising of an activity‚ especially a sport‚ by professional
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