Unit 303 Title - Supporting Learning Activities Deadline – Please complete all parts of this assignment. It provides all the evidence of knowledge and understanding for this unit. Please read the questions carefully, especially any points highlighted in bold. Your tutor will give you feedback on your spellings and grammar to help you improve your literacy skills. This does not affect the marking of your assignment Please be aware that plagiarism will not be tolerated.
Inclusive learning should promote positive behaviour and conduct. A teacher needs to recognise that learner comes with different learning styles and needs. Maslow stated unless certain need are met the learner cannot progress. Malsow ‘s hierarchy of needs theory is: Learners needs have to to be met in order for leaners to be involved and focused on their learning. For individual learning styles to be met, within a good learning sessions a teacher will ensure he/she takes a multi-sensory approach to teaching, this way each learner can work to the best of their ability.
Running Head: Theories NBT Task 1: Classroom Management Theories Rob Tippett Western Governors University NBT1: Classroom Management, Engagement, & Motivation Mentor Robert Bott Abstract For this task I will be creating a personal philosophy of classroom management related to my area of licensure in Special Education. This work will explain how elements of classroom management theories influence my personal philosophy in; self-management, self-efficacy, student motivation, and student engagement. I will also be looking at strategies for managing routine misbehaviors into my classroom management philosophy. My philosophy on classroom management focuses on creating a calm, safe environment for each student. I will create this environment through an engaging curriculum, personable interaction, topic orientated discussions, and group work.
Unit 001 1 Explain the roles and responsibilities of a teacher in relation to: a) Promoting equality and diversity in teaching b) Lifelong learning c) Identifying and meeting the needs of the learners d) Maintaining a safe and supportive learning environment e) Ways to promote appropriate behaviour and respect for others 1a) It is a teacher’s role and responsibility to promote equality and diversity. “Equality is about the rights of learners to attend and participate regardless of their gender, race, ethnic origin, religion or belief, disability, sexual orientation or age”. (Gravells 5th edition 2012) Equality is making sure that every student is treated in the same way and their needs are met in a way that supports their chosen learning experience. All students are entitled to be educated according their needs, regardless of any differences they may have. As a teacher it is your role to provide any resources needed including specialist equipment for activities and to use the correct teaching styles that will enable the learner access to their learning experience.
The data are discipline-neutral. Therefore, part of your final project is to create a context for the research that is associated with your discipline or area of interest (e.g., training to assess mental health status; training to work with special education children; training to become a technician or consultant). II. Codebook Variable
Rules such as: mobile phones switched off, respecting each others confidentiality, good time keeping and most importantly being non judgmental, is my definition of good practice procedure for my learners. I would also be keen to show equality and diversity as not to discriminate of ethnic background, religion or disability, and ensure everyone is treated as an equal. Teaching diverse learners requires monitoring their progress and responding to their input; which means teaching differently, or helping students gain from and see the purpose of teaching strategies being used. By involving the group in discussions and to negotiate some of the ground rules, the learners are more likely to take responsibility and ownership. Gravels.
Unit one in this class first involved the class picking values we thought were important to make a caring learning environment. As we shared our reasons for picking the values on a discussion board, the class was involved in cooperative learning. In other words, we helped others evaluate their own values by providing input and suggestions. In this way, I believe this section in particular of Unit one and the discussion boards in general addressed our continuing professional development: TPE 13. Another aspect of Unit one was identifying and categorizing our intelligences.
At the start of the course, a teacher has to establish the ground rules and ensure that it is clearly understood by learners. It is important that rules are clear and unambiguous. Ground rules can be reviewed during the course of study. Jo Budden also stated “In the middle of the course, it is never too late to refresh students’ memories of the ground rules”. The following are some ways to establishing ground rules: The school would have its rules, and this needs to be established at the start of the course and must be clearly communicated verbally or in writing to ensure that learners understand it so as to ensure compliance.
Be sure to select values from all four of the levels: individual, interpersonal, organizational, and societal (be sure to incorporate the feedback from your instructor from your previous draft). Identify how your personal model of leadership helps you create a sense of meaning and purpose for yourself, others, organizations, and society. Identify the impact of your contributions to self, others, organizations, and society. Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
This would encourage teachers to seek available support and resources to improve teaching practice and base their teaching on best theoretical and practical knowledge.In addition to this, by being a member of the IFL, Gravells (Preparing to teach in the lifelong learning sector, 2009) advises that the IFL dictate a code of professional practice that was implemented in 2008 that all teachers should adhere to. It highlights the main behaviours that are expected by IFL members and categorises them as follows : Integrity Respect Care Practice Disclosure Responsibility If teachers adhere to professional codes of practice like this, then these intrinsic values will be instilled in the way in which