1. Explain in detail how you would support and advance the learning of children and young people in your class: A. Individually B. In a small group C. The whole class with and without teacher support Look at the resources available. As the HLTA‚ how do you react to different situations? Think about the skills you use to communicate and build relationships. Motivation is the key to supporting and advancing the learning of children and young people within my class. Motivation affects the nature
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Concordia University Department of Economics ECON 303/2BB: Intermediate Macroeconomic Theory I Fall 2013 Midterm exam #1‚ October 15‚ 2013 Instructor: Yves Tehou STUDENT NAME___________________________________________________ STUDENT ID ____________________________ Instructions: There are a total of 25 points. The exam has two sections: multiple-choices and short problems. The multiple-choice section is worth 15 points‚ and the short problems section is worth 10 points. For the multiple-choice
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TDA 3.7 Support Assessment for learning 1.1 Compare and contrast the roles of the Teacher and the learning support practitioner in assessment of learners achievements. The roles of a teacher as compared to a learning support practitioner arte more of a authority figure and a role model. The day to day running’s and main responsibilities of the whole class are on the teacher. the Teacher will also plan the lesson so that the learners can progress. In contrast of the roles of the teacher compared
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Support for Learning Policy Principles One of the National Priorities is “to promote equality and inclusion and help every pupil benefit from education‚ with particular regard paid to pupils with disabilities and special educational needs….”. We hope to implement the key characteristics of inclusion within our Support for Learning policy. “Inclusive education requires the presence of all learners in one shared educational community since the exclusion of a single individual diminishes the integrity
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How does ICT Support Children’s Learning & Development T he technical advances of the last thirty years and the introduction of the internet‚ globalisation has made the world a smaller place and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become increasingly important part of everyday life. Today‚ it is reported that over eighty percent of households have a personal computer (PC)‚ with sixty eight percent Internet enabled. (Marketresearch.com‚ 17/05/09) Subsequently‚ government has
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TDA 3.7 Support Assessment for Learning Understand the purpose and characteristics of assessment for learning AC1.1 Compare and contrast the roles of the teacher and the learning support practitioner in assessment of learners’ achievements. The main responsibility of the teacher is to monitor and assess how each pupil is progressing and report this information back to other staff and parents or carers. The teacher will plan the lessons and schemes of work that will set out clear intentions
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E111 – Supporting Learning in Primary Schools - TMA01 My experience‚ role and learning support In accordance to the ethical guidelines written by The British Education Research Association (BERA‚ 2004)‚ the names of the children and school‚ where used‚ have been changed in order to maintain confidentiality and anonymity. My role (Hancock et al.‚ 2013 p1) States that “the practice of learning support as carried out by teaching assistants has developed considerably in recent times”. In
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Tantari Bayu Aji/10004289/L USING INTERNET AND BLOG TO SUPPORT LEARNING WRITING ABSTRACT At this time‚ the development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in various fields is very rapid and is seen as a necessity and an opportunity. In the field of English education‚ for example‚ the development of ICT can provide a new dimension to the learning of literacy skills; ICT can provide creative opportunities for young writers. The ability to write well is critical for future
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Unit 315 - Provide literacy and numeracy support Learning Outcome 1 - Identify pupil’s needs for literacy and numeracy support 1.1 - Explain the importance of literacy and numeracy skills for accessing the wider curriculum Literacy and numeracy skills are extremely important for accessing the wider curriculum. This is because literacy skills are required for everything. If a learner has a difficulty with literacy then they will find it difficult to read work and also may have a problem
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that might occur when supporting learning activities and how to deal with these. It is likely to encounter problems when supporting learning activities to individuals‚ groups or to the whole class. These problems could be related to: learning activities; learning resources; learning environment or learning assessment. Learning activity; Sometimes‚ the teacher may set up activities that are not that suitable for the children‚ who are involved in my group learning. Therefore‚ I need to change the activity
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