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    own Role and responsibilities in lifelong learning Lifelong learning is on-going process. The role and responsibilities in lifelong learning sector is - we should always follow the relevant code of practice, key aspect of legislation & regulatory requirements. We should provide the resources and equipment those requirements of teaching professions. The aim of this unit is to develop our understanding of the roles and responsibilities of a teacher in lifelong learning and the relationship between different

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    Reflect on EWB Project 10 Chapter No.6 Teamwork Skills 11 Chapter No.7 Problems and appropriate solution techniques 12 Chapter No.8 Post to the forum 14 Chapter No.9 Discuss the importance of lifelong learning and 15 continuous professional development 9.1 Lifelong learning 15 9.2 Continuous Professional development 15 Chapter No.10 Research and discuss major engineering 16 project in Australia and compare it with EWB project Chapter No.11 Invitation to a tender

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    students can feel free to share and explore ideas and knowledge. Additionally, the environment should be physically safe, in the setup of the classroom and behavior of the students. Without a safe environment, students aren’t free to value learning and come to be a lifelong learner. Positive Relationships Contributing factors to a safe environment are positive relationships, including student-teacher, student-student, and parent-teacher. In developing each of these relations, I will be present and pleasant

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    Page 1 PTLLS 6302 Roles and Responsibilities and Relationships in Lifelong Learning, Task 1-4 1.2 Analyse own responsibility for promoting equality and valuing diversity According to Urdany L, (1991). The definition of Equality; Sameness, Similarity, Likeness, resemblance, Equivalence, comparability, and comparison. The definition of Diversity; Difference, Unlikeness

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    my everyday life and I have enhanced my knowledge to a new degree. A range of different and useful topics have been discussed since the start of Pathways to lifelong learning, some of which I found to be of particular help. The college expectations which we learned towards the beginning of the course was especially helpful to learning how to become a critical thinker, something that was not very touched upon throughout my time in high school. I now use Bloom’s Taxonomy when beginning to prepare

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    by disabled people. • Data Protection Act 1998. • Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (The Copyright and Related Rights Regulations 2003). • IfL Code of Practice for Teachers (2008) covers the activities of teachers in Lifelong learning sector. Gravells, a the code is based on seven behaviours, namely: professional

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    other professionals in lifelong learning and possible points of referral for learners. A teachers primary role is to deliver information. The 2003 workload agreement (Woodward and Peart, 2013) not only defined the levels of work a teacher could reasonably expect but also defined the roles which would provide a framework of support to the specifics of the teaching role. Though this applies to secondary education the principles can inform teacher roles in the lifelong learning sector. A teacher must

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    Lifelong Learning Sector Lifelong learning sector covers adult education (16+) outside universities and takes place in further education colleges, adult and community learning centres, work-bases, libraries, archives and information centres, the forces, NHS, prisons, private colleges. The learners range widely in their ages, interests, abilities, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, etc. Teacher’s Roles and Responsibilities Our role as ESOL teachers is extremely diverse and includes many

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    Professional Plan Measurement and Geometry The purpose of this assignment is to design a Year 1 mathematics learning experience which integrates some aspects of Measurement and geometry. This assignment will use the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Curriculum (ACARA) where mathematic curricula integrate location and transportation with technology ‘engaging students in a multi-modal dynamic learning experience’ Mulligan (2015).The requirements of Grade 1 Measurements and Geometry states the following

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    's role in developing and implementing a PBSS over the last five weeks. In gaining a broader depth of knowledge from a leadership perspective, I am learning the responsibilities and grit it takes to succeed in a larger role. During this research driven study, I have discovered the many facets that create a positive learning environments for learning. An area that I have focused most of my energy on is, creating a desirable school culture that promotes prosocial behavior among students. This shift

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