TASK 18 – Outline the factors that influence learning. Learning is influenced by many factors such as attention‚ motivation and emotions as well as by learner characteristics like prior knowledge‚ cognitive and learning styles and intellectual capabilities. The following list shows a number of other factors that may also have a bearing on a pupil’s capability to learn: * Family * Culture * Gender * Impact of peers * Subject content * Teaching style * Learning skills
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Supporting Inclusion in the Early Years brief summary Background Warnock Report (DES 1978) significant landmark in special education stating that the purpose of education for all children is the same‚ the goals are the same‚ but the help individual children need in progressing towards them will be different. The Children Act (1989) and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 both defined disability as:-- "A child is disabled if he is blind‚ deaf‚ or dumb or suffers from a mental disorder
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development officers Staff/colleagues Social workers SALT – Speak and Language Therapist Ofsted Educational psychologists EYTA – Early Years Teaching Advisor Manager Healthcare Professionals Room Leaders Other settings – Primary teachers SENCO – Special need co-ordinator Children Chef/Kitchen – allergies‚ food requirements‚ vegetarian EAL Worker – English Additional Language Parents and carers It is important to work in partnership with parents/carers because they’ll feel supported
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Outline the legal entitlements of disabled children and young people and those with special educational needs. Anyone providing services for children with special needs – health‚ education or social service departments‚ as well as voluntary organisations – must act within the legal framework. Legislation can change at any time and all health‚ education and social care practitioners‚ also Early Years workers‚ should be alert to new Acts and Regulations. There have been many changes to legislation
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Supporting Teaching and Learning Level 3 Diploma Unit 332 – Engage in personal development in health‚ social care in children`s and young people`s settings Outcome 1 1.1 At present employed at Cheam Park Farm Junior School in Year 5 as per the job description (see attachment 1) I have a range of duties such as enabling access to learning pupils and to assist the teacher in the management of pupils and the classroom. Supervising and providing particular support for pupils and ensuring their
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1.1 Identify the main types of state and independent schools. * Primary * Grammar * Comprehensive * Religious * Voluntary aided * Voluntary controlled * Specialist * SEN * Academies 1.2 Describe the characteristics of the different types of schools in relation to educational stage(s) and school governance. Primary‚ Secondary and Grammar schools are all governed by the Local Education Authority (LEA). These schools determine their own admissions policy
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partnership helps to provide a consistent level of care. It also helps develop the skills across the staff team‚ as well as providing more effective learning/play environment. MU2.9-1.2 The relevant partners that work in the setting would be:- Area Senco Area Senco‚ which stands for Area Special Educational Needs Co-Ordinator are there to support the setting in meeting children’s additional needs and enable them to reach their full potential. Educational Psychologists Educational Psychologists are there
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4.1 4.2 Understand the importance of early intervention to support the speech‚ language and communication needs of children and young people. The importance of early identification and the potential risks of late recognition. Language is very important to learning it is linked then it to our thoughts. This will enable us to store information in a listed way. If children have problems communicating with other adults or students witch may be due to speech and language delay or disorder
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Early Years SENCO Handbook Early Years SENCo Handbook – Information and Guidance Foreword I am pleased to introduce to you our Early Years SEN Handbook‚ designed to support all Early years’ Settings in receipt of the Free Entitlement (Nursery Education Grant) to meet their responsibilities under the Special Educational Needs Code of Practice (2001). It is designed to complement existing guidance such as the SEN Code of Practice (2001); SEN toolkit and Wiltshire Council’s own Indicators and Provision
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CYP 3.1 3.1 Assessment Frameworks The assessment framework is used to determine whether a child is in need and if so the nature of their needs. Once the needs have been established then interventions can be put in place. Observations These can be carried out formally and informally. Information from observations on a pupil’s progress is passed onto the teacher who will then report it to the parent/carer. Information observations These are carried out daily when working with a pupil and
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