| Support Staff | Plan and support work with the teacher. Photocopy, administration, observation with assessment and recording of results. May work one to one with children, which may include physio and speech and language. | 2.2 Describe the roles of external professionals who may work with a school e.g. educational psychologist Occupational Health - various | We have a number of children with physical disabilities which require the occupational health to visit to
Support Learning Activities Be able to contribute to planning learning activities Explain how a learning support practitioner may contribute to the planning, delivery and review of learning activities. 5 1.1 Planning, teaching and evaluating follow a cycle which gives structure to the learning process. The diagram below shows this: Evaluating Evaluating Planning Planning Teaching Teaching There are three different types of planning for teachers, short, medium and long term. Depending on the teaching assistant’s role, as a teaching assistant we are more likely to attend a medium or short term planning meeting so that everyone is aware of the area of learning that will be focused on, while the planning takes place. Evaluate
Diploma in Therapeutic Counselling Unit Title: K/601/7632 Counselling Theory Unit Summary: Learners will analyse one major therapeutic model to influence, inform and empower their practice as a counsellor. They will also compare other therapeutic models with the major model. Learner name: Claire Bracegirdle Tutor name: Margaret Shacklady Learning outcome 1 – understand a major therapeutic model of counselling Assessment Criteria 1.1 Analyse the philosophy of one major therapeutic model in relation to . Its origins . Historical development to the present day .
When creating an ethical long term care facility you must create a strong mission statement as well as a value statement this lets the families which are considering long term facilities for there loved one will be more interested in having a facility that offers so many programs plus the loving and caring atmosphere. The importance of running a non profit facility is the fact of having a caring staff and volunteers many for profit facilities are known to many as being unethical and unmoral this is not true with the Everlasting breeze the workers take pride in what they do and love there residents as if they are family. All facilities should focus on having a strong team and mission statement for there facility to provide quality service to the residents and loved ones. Every Long Term Facility has the responsibility of being ethical and moral the choice is in the staff and there willingness to provide over the top care and
Community Service is an important activity every person should embrace as they are growing up. Doing community service, a person will find themself and be exposed to the lifestyles of other people, which also tends to make the volunteer more aware of the needs of the less fortunate. Volunteering also contributes to the result of more teenagers being more grateful for everything they have and thus they give more. This Sophomore year I wish I had done more community service than i had done and I regret not following through with the opportunities I was given. Growing up I was taught to give more than I receive.
Social Cognitive * Affective learning processes Self regulated learning tends to be influenced by an individual’s emotions, behaviors, and their cognitive processing (Schunk & Zimmerman, 1997). This is a process that will orient the individual in achieving their goals by self generating (Schunk & Zimmerman, 1997). Schunk and Zimmerman (1997) stated that the self regulated learning process can also be considered as an academic self regulation process which has been studied over the years throughout different classrooms. The students taking the course learn how to use motivation, cognition, and behavior to improve their learning skills. These students who use motivational beliefs also utilize more self regulation learning skills (Schunk & Zimmerman, 1997).
So what exactly volunteering is and why the happiness appears in this group of people that people are seeking for. What is volunteering? Volunteering is a very meaningful and valuable work, even if the volunteer is engaged in manual labors; it should be the same appreciation and respects for the fair. Volunteer Services will have an impact on society with far-reaching significance and roles. For the social significance; establish a caring community to help volunteers understand better the community.
Volunteering allows us to connect with the community and sets us apart from the crowd helping us develop perspectives. It can help us to realize our interests and goals. It also provides practical skills such as so that we can demonstrate initiative, leadership skills and the ability to maintain the positive view of life through volunteer work. Volunteering is a great way to meet new people, especially when you are new to an area. Firstly, we all know that one of the best ways to make new friends and strengthen existing relationships is to commit to a shared activity.
Gracious Organizers (GO), were the keystone of the whole system and were expected to maintain a permanent festive atmosphere through shows, village dances and sport competitions. Employees were personally chosen by the founders as children in their image and maintain family relations with them, which helps maintain the organizational culture. Before 2000, Club med was successful because of a very diverse destinations; festive atmosphere; emphasis on building relationships; GMs and GOs cooperation and coordination of effort; quality services and good accommodations. However, the overall economic crisis; terrorist threats, rapidly emerging of competitors offering low prices, and the like have affected Club Med. Moreover, there has been an incremental culture change that’s gradually happening.
There are different types of counsellors and counselling settings, for example there are lay counsellors, faith or religious counsellors and professional counsellors; while settings differ in terms of the level of profession, the social context of the cases, and whether the setting is for a group session or just a mere consulting room. Counselling is part of the supportive psychotherapy that helps relatively normal people to face specific problems of adjustment and help re-establish healthy modes of adjustment; and it is aimed at helping an individual through their crises. The counsellor listens to the persons’ problem, provides the client with information, propose course of action, advocate for further therapy where necessary and reassures the client about progress and expected outcomes. In this essay we will discuss personal experiences of a first time counsellor. Issues like negotiating entry into the counselling setting, and understanding the real time factors that are experienced by counsellors and their clients such as keeping up with the set contracts, communication (verbal and