CURRICULUM VITAE Present Address Toeuk Thla Village‚ Russie Blvd‚ Sangkat Toeuk Thla‚ Khan Sen Sok‚ Phnom Penh‚ Cambodia Tel: 017 894 939/ 010 854 975 PERSONAL DATA Name : MOM JONCS Date of Birth : 16 June‚1993 Place of Birth : Takeo Province Nationality : Cambodian Marital Status : Single EDUCATION BACKGROUND 2009–2012 : Graduated at Kirivong High School. 2006–2009 : Studied at Sok An Phnom Secondary School. TRAININH COURSE: October 28‚ 2011
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Characteristics of Effective Teaching There are many attributes a teacher must possess to become an effective teacher. The way the teachers conduct themselves in the classroom will influence their student’s future‚ and as a teacher is a role model to all students‚ they must go about their daily activities with numerous essential characteristics. Teaching strategies have been impacted by Piaget’s and Vygotsky’s theories and because of these‚ constructivist teaching is now widely accepted across
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Development of curriculum content that implements strategies and methods that enhance Language Acquisition. Presented by: Presented to: Institution: Contents a) Grade/developmental level b) Education needs and rational c) Theoretical perspective d) Learning objectives e) Content outline f) Strategies and methods g) Resources h) Lesson plans
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Discuss the extent to which the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) curriculum represents a core curriculum‚ what forms of knowledge are conveyed through it and how this might affect teaching learning and assessment. This assignment will discuss the EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) and the knowledge that is conveyed through the early year’s curriculum. The two key areas of knowledge shall be focused upon‚ these being absolutism and relativism. Then a background on the EYFS shall be written
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The early foundations of the school curriculum has taken a turn in the last couple of years due to the question of whether students at a young age are being overwhelmed in school. The majority of an elementary student’s day is spent at school and those students then go home to more work from what they learned in school. A typical school day is consisted of six to eight hours and most of that time a student is sitting in a desk being taught by their teachers (“National Center Of Education”‚ 2008)
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Lesson Planning & the Curriculum. “Never teach a lesson you didn’t have fun planning. Your enthusiasm empowers your students”. Kathiann Antonio BASIC FORMAT FOR ALL LESSON PLANS Subject:_____________________________________________ Date:_________________________ Topic:_______________________________________ Duration:_________________ Sub Topic:____________________________________ Class:___________________ Lesson Number:__________________ No of Children:___________
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Unit 7 Support Assessment for Learning 1.1 One of the main responsibilities of the class teacher is to monitor and assess pupil achievement and progress. This is vital to be able to report back to parents or other staff. Assessment is an ongoing process and teachers implement this in a variety of ways from weekly spelling and maths test to bi-annually and annually testing. My role as a Teacher’s Aide within my primary school is very unique. I primarily work with children in Key Stage
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Educational technology is the study and ethical practice of facilitating learning and improving performance by creating‚ using and managing appropiate technological processes and resources. It includes‚ but is not limited to‚ software‚ hardware as well as Internet applications and activities 3.The use of technology in the process of learning and teaching hasimproved the way in which students learn learn throughout the years Have a look at the influence of technology in education. 4. 1780 - Early
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Unit 7 – Play and learning in children’s education Diploma in Child Care and Education Cache Level 3 E4 Include examples of different theoretical models of how children play and learn E5 Include an explanation of how observations can inform planning to meet children’s learning needs D2 Include an explanation of the key issues in recording assessments C1 Analyse the importance of planning and providing learning opportunities to meet children’s diverse needs E6 Include TWO (2) examples of information
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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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