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    Intervention Reflection

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    During my work as a Teaching Assistant, my role involved teaching intervention and booster lessons in both Key Stage 1 and 2. Interventions are essential in targeting areas where children are having difficulties that are effecting their work in class and effecting their ability to progress and meet curriculum expectations, whilst early intervention is important when considering a child’s future progress. Working in Year 6, I provided booster lessons in Maths and English, which had a positive impact in bridging knowledge gaps and aiding the children in successfully completing their SATs. I also provided interventions in Maths, English and Phonics in Key Stage 1. My intervention lessons were successful, in particular within phonics where 9 out of 10 Year 2 children who…

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    Study 'The value of precision teaching lies in identifying a subject area in which the child is failing to progress, followed by a daily session of teaching, fluency building, monitoring and evaluating progress in order to optimise learning . '(Lindsley, 1992). The context and aims of this Case Study This Case Study was chosen to evaluate and reflect upon the effectiveness of the Intervention of Precision Teaching in Key Stage 2. The aim of this Case Study is to determine the effectiveness of…

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    1500 words drawing and reflecting upon your experiences, relate these to at least two of the themes addressed in the module. Assess and evaluate the role that your chosen themes have on students and the teaching and learning of physics in secondary schools. How important is the role that they play and what are the key lessons for teachers in considering these areas in the future. Physics in high school is important as it develops pupils’ general understanding of the world around them (Millar &…

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    the importance of seeing a child as an individual but also ensuring that they are included within the school community and as a valuable part to their class. It is very important to me to be able to include my philosophy in within my own class and to promote it within my teaching. My PCGE in primary teaching was undertaken at Bath Spa University. The course has provided me with training of the new National Curriculum and I have also specialised in the early year’s route covering children age’s…

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    Objects: A Short Story

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    He held the object in his hands and slowly turned it over. In the back, he found a note from his wife who died three weeks ago. The note read, “Under the bed there is a shoe box that contains a key to unlock the object on the floor.” The man stood and put the object on his chair and went to search under the bed as the note promised. He found the key inside the shoe box just as the note said. He went back to the object and put the key in the lock. Once he opened it there was another note that…

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    Throughout my assignment, I am going to be exploring the ways in which practitioners in child care settings can influence children by working in partnership with families, multi-agencies and more than one team. I will be covering the key issues when working in partnership, as well as theories, approaches, legislations and how that impacts upon professional practice. D1: There are many key issues that are important for practitioners, parents and agencies to consider in regards to working in…

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    will introduce a new secure email system in the near future. However, some experts bring up several problems of encrypted mail. Christopher Soghoian, a security and privacy researcher at the American Civil Liberties Union, said “Yahoo and Google are taking early steps to making the technology easier for normal consumers.” It can be interpreted that few users will adopt the technology immediately. This paper explains what PGP encryption is and how it works, merit of PGP security, what makes…

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    Yoga Exercise

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    Research Article Manincor et al.. (2015). Establishing key components of yoga interventions for reducing depression and anxiety, and improving well-being: a Delphi method study. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 15(85), Retrieved 20 March, 2016, from http://ezproxy.csu.edu.au/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=rzh&AN=103801563&site=ehost-live Self-Evaluation The initial stages of the recording presented…

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    review (at some point just a couple of hundred meters). All kept up schools in England are required to take after the National Curriculum, which is comprised of twelve subjects. The center subjects of English, Mathematics and Science are mandatory for all understudies matured 5 to 16. Auxiliary School Understudies progress from essential to optional levels at age 11. A couple of ranges have three-level training frameworks with a transitional center level from age 9 to 13. Under the…

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    focus on someone or something involving a lock and a key while expressing an emotion. This project wasn’t a solo project, but instead involved working with one other person. The lock and key could be metaphoric or literal and from that concept we had to tell a story in twelve to fifteen shots. Our idea was to convey a young musician finding the right “key” on his guitar and “unlock” the excitement (which was our assigned emotion) inside of him. I believe the project turned out successfully in…

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