Unit 4 4.6 Respond to differences of opinion and conflict constructively As a teaching assistant I am part of the wider team of teaching staff in a school. Everyone has different roles and responsibilities and this can sometimes lead to conflicts. On one occasion I was working with an EMA class doing role plays in a hall. It was the last lesson of the day and we were using the interactive white board. The after school film club was due to use the room straight after us and the coordinator
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Contents Page 1 Abstract 2 2 Introduction 3 3 Behaviourism 4 Cognitive Psychology 5 Humanistic principles of learning 7 4 Differences of pedagogy and andragogy 9 5 Critique of Andragogy 11 6 Transformative Learning 12 7 Conclusion 13 8 Referencing 14 Abstract This paper will explore the different theories and models that relate to adult learning. The intention is to firstly explore the three main theories
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M1 Verbal Communication Verbal communication is an act of conveying messages‚ ideas and/or feelings through actively using the mouth. Verbal communication is the main way of communicating on a face-to-face basis. Among the key components of verbal communications are the following: words‚ sounds‚ speaking and language. Apple has used verbal communication in a variety of ways‚ one example of this is through advertising on the television. There are many advantages of verbal communication. The advantages
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rang or emailed the manager of the shop to let him/her know about price changes. | Verbal | Phone call-production has rang the shop. | Updating knowledge-The amount of units and time has changed on the delivery. | Internal source of information- Production has rang the sales manager to let him/her know the new time and amount of units for the delivery. | Written | A written check listed for restocking products. | Updating knowledge –s | | Written | Poster- Promoting the launch of the new kit.
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Unit 4 – M2 Case study Rosie is a lady in her 80’s and has just been taken into a care home as her family have recently had to move away‚ and she has been finding difficult to look after herself at home on her own. She used to walk her dog every day to keep herself a little bit active‚ and she used to attend an elderly peoples club every other Thursday‚ here she would socialise with both old friends and friends that she didn’t know until she joined the club. These things were helping Rosie
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well as being a satisfactory quality. This means that the condition of the product should include how
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Chapter 14 1. What test does startup BIOS perform when you first turn on a computer to verify it can communicate with essential hardware devices? Power-On Self Test 2. Where is the partition table on a hard drive found? On the C: drive 3. Is the BootMgr file stored in the boot partition or the system partition? System partition 4. Where is the master boot record (MBR) located? In the first sector of the hard drive 5. What is the name of the Windows 7 boot loader program? Where is the program
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Sociology essay assignment 4 Critically examine the relationship between different social groups and their religious belief and practice (33 marks) There are a variety of different social groups in our societies they consist of different classes‚ ethnics‚ genders and age groups. In this essay I will compare the different social groups with their religious beliefs and practises. Gender
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Communication Needs Communication needs have been identified. One need is the fact that the day shift and night don’t take the time to hand over all the relevant information relating to the work. As a result no communication is in place and the hand over shift don’t have the information required to complete tasks or make the right actions. The other communication need is the communication from the security department to the building staff reminding them of the security policies on site. The
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1 MU 2.9: 2.2.6 Explain why and how referrals are made to different agencies Referrals are important for the child to get the best possible outcomes and by practitioners doing observations and recording evidence this is made possible for the child to be referred to the correct professional‚ for example; a child with hearing difficulties may need to be referred to a support service for deaf children or children who have impaired hearing. Panels are usually made up of different agencies and these
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