Unit 2 Assignment Joshua Conkey 8/10/2013 SS144-04: Introduction to Sociology Prof: Darcy Mikal Within society there are many different types of people. Even within a culture there are thousands of subcultures and this shows as people progress through their daily lives in public places (Henslin 2005). Simply observing people through the course of a day in any given public place‚ you will see a vast variety of types of people and emotions they display. The public place that I chose to observe
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TDA 3.6 1.3 Explain the importance and benefits of valuing and promoting cultural diversity in work with children and young people. Culture can have many different meanings and the way the word is used has changed over time. Culture can cut across nationalities and religions. It is what gives groups of people in our society their identity. Culture also refers to the way groups live‚ for example – travellers with‚ shared customs‚ thoughts‚ arts‚ language and social activity. Recognising
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cultures have different views and values on personal space as well as on non verbal behaviour which may include; hand gestures‚ body language and eye contact. When communicating with children with communication barriers breaking sentences down into 2 word syllables may help as well as using simple sign language such as Makaton; a language programme that uses signs and symbols as a way of communicating. Although this resource is typically used for working with children with special educational needs
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talk about whatever they were doing I would leave open questions so they didn’t feel pressured into answering and would give lots of positive wording and smiles to make the child feel good. When talking to a young child I would always leave about a 10 second gap in-between everything I say so if they want to initiate communication they have the chance to. I feel for any age you need to
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stages. The different types of development are split into four important areas; 1. Physical development- this includes gross motor development of the arms and legs and large muscles in their body‚ fine motor development is in their hands and fingers. 2. Social and emotional development- this is the development of relationships and feelings about the things they learn around them and the development of their identity and self-image. 3. Intellectual development-this is the skill of learning‚ understanding
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Domain 2 Belief Statement Professional Practice As a teacher it is my responsibility to create a safe learning environment where my students feel confident and are equipped to achieve their learning goals (Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership [AITSL]‚ 2014). I see it as an amazing challenge to make learning interesting and school a place my students want to be. When planning learning experiences for my students I need to consider the five dimensions of teaching and learning;
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Baldeo Persaud NT 1230 Unit 8 Assignment 2: Active Directory Benefits A better representation of the network Centralization sums up my primary reason for implementing Active Directory. The Active Directory structure makes it possible for you to achieve truly centralized management of users‚ regardless of how big your client’s network has become. If you’ve worked with Windows NT before‚ you know that in Windows NT a domain is a completely independent entity. While it’s possible to create a trust relationship
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1. Know the policies and procedures of the setting for promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour. 2. Be able to support positive behaviour. 2.1. Describe the benefits of encouraging and rewarding positive behaviour. Give examples of positive responses to behaviour and say how these may motivate children in their behaviour and learning You could briefly link this to Bandura’s work on role models or Skinner’s work on positive reinforcement. You could also link this to Rogers’
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Unit Title: Principles of communication in adult social care settings Unit sector reference: PWCS 21 Level: 2 Credit value: 2 Guided learning hours: 17 Unit expiry date: 31/07/2015 Unit accreditation number: L/602/2905 Unit purpose and aim The unit introduces the importance of communication in adult social care settings‚ and ways to overcome barriers to meet individual needs and preferences in communication. This unit is aimed at those who are interested
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Unit 2 Open Response Answer each of the following. 1. Show your steps in solving each of the following equations. The steps count 4 points for each equation and the solution is 1 point for each. Round the solution to two decimal places. (10 points) a. 4x – 5 = 16 b. 35 + 3x – 11 = 23 2. What’s cooking? Everyone has their favorite kind of food. What’s yours‚ Mexican‚ Italian‚ Indian‚ American‚ Oriental or something else? In this problem you will get the opportunity to find a great recipe
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