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Level 2 & 3 Health & Social Care and T-Level resources both free and small charge ; use the search facility and I hope you find what you need. Supporting teachers
Level 2 & 3 Health & Social Care and T-Level resources both free and small charge ; use the search facility and I hope you find what you need. Supporting teachers
A 34 page booklet with places for students to write their own notes, applied activities and reference to the BTEC HSC L3 Student Book 2, which can be adapted and altered (on Word) to meet your own teaching style. (The booklet follows on from the Learning Aim A booklet, also on TES). The page numbering continues from the Unit 4 LAA booklet, also on TES
To accompany this there are TEN PowerPoints which cover the content for all of Learning Aim B1, as below...
B1 Research methodologies
• Organisations involved in research, to include health authorities, local authorities, social service departments and charities and community organisations, Office for National Statistics (ONS).
• Research methods, including questionnaires, interviews, case studies, scientific experiments, checklists, observation, and their advantages and disadvantages.
• Analysis of data, e.g. data compiled from local authorities and GP surgeries, to identify whether methods of care and support or treatment for health conditions are successful, to identify trends.
• The difference between qualitative and quantitative data.
• Conducting effective literature searches.
• Identifying, analysing and evaluating source material.
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW its a package 18th November 2024 for week 9.
Included is a 88-slide presentation with discussion points, embedded videos and guidance and a 24-page student booklet for notes. There are exam practice questions at the end of the booklet with answers
The content of these resources covers the below;
A7.1 The principles of good practice in scientific and clinical settings
A7.2 What a SOP is
A7.3 Why it is important for everyone to follow SOPs
A7.4 How to access SOPs for a given activity
A7.5 The potential impacts of not regularly cleaning and preparing work areas for use
A7.6 The potential impacts of not maintaining, cleaning and servicing equipment
A7.7 Why it is important to calibrate and test equipment to ensure it is fit for use
A7.8 How to escalate concerns if equipment is not correctly calibrated/unsuitable for intended use
A7.9 Why it is important to order and manage stock
A7.10 The potential consequences of incorrectly storing products, materials and equipment
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.8, B2.9 and B2.10. If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 9th Oct & 13th Oct 2024.
There is a 84 slide presentation which you can stop-start, set slides as homework, encourages class discussions and has embedded YouTube clips to engage learners. Exam practice is embedded in the presentation when a topic is covered alongside this is a 18 page booklet with guided for note taking, activities and exam questions (with answers)
In addition there is an 80 Mark mock exam paper with easy to follow student friendly marks scheme as an end of topic test.
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The respiratory system and Chronic Pulmonary Obstructive Disease (COPD) complete spec is covered below;
B2.8 The role of the components in performing the functions of the respiratory system:
• components of the respiratory system:
o trachea
o lungs
o bronchi
o bronchioles
o alveoli
o pleural membranes
o ribs
o intercostal muscles
o diaphragm
• functions of relevant components within the respiratory system:
o inspiration and expiration, including pressure changes within the chest cavity
o gas exchange
o
B2.9 The role of the alveoli as a specialised exchange surface in the process of gas exchange:
• how adaptation of the alveoli maximise the rate of diffusion:
o large surface area to volume ratio
o good blood supply
o short diffusion distance
o moisture levels
o body temperature
B2.10 The development, impact and management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD):
• causes of the disease
• impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health
• how common treatments relieve symptoms:
o inhalers
o steroids
o lifestyle changes
o pulmonary rehabilitation
o surgery
B1.10 How the surface area to volume ratio and additional factors affect the rate of exchange and give rise to specialised systems
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B1.29 The normal expected ranges for physiological measurements, how to identify when physiological measurements fall outside the normal expected ranges in adults, including factors that can contribute to measurement outside of usual parameters, If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 26th February 2024.
Please read carefully - This package covers physiological measurements which are not in the first year Core A or B spec. The aim is to give students a broad understanding, cover some 2nd year teaching and prepare them better for work experience placements. There is a printable NEWS2 chart in this package.
If you would prefer to stick to the spec the resources are editable, delete what you feel is appropriate.
Included is a 104 slide presentation which you can stop-start, set slides as homework, encourages class discussions and has embedded YouTube clips to engage learners. Exam practice is embedded in the 30 page booklet with guided for note taking.
This package covers the below spec content;
B1.29 The normal expected ranges for physiological measurements, how to identify when physiological measurements fall outside the normal expected ranges in adults, including factors that can contribute to measurement outside of usual parameters:
• normal expected ranges for physiological measurements
Physiological measurements Average range for an adult Physiological measurements Average range for an adult
blood pressure systolic mm/hg:90–120 diastolic mm/hg:60–80
heart rate 60 to 100 beats per minute (bpm)
respiratory rate at rest 12 to 20 breaths per minute (bpm)
Temperature 36 to 37.5°C
• factors that contribute to measurements outside of normal parameters:
o age (variations in expected measurements for infants and children of different ages)
o weight
o exercise
o gender
o overall health
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This is a collection of eight PowerPoints that cover some of the sensory systems section of the Unit 4 Anatomy and Physiology, as below. Some have activities, others have video’s embedded so you can develop activities to in your own teaching style to aid student memory
6.1 Structure of the eye
• pupil
• iris
• tear glands
• humours or fluids
• conjunctiva
• cornea
• retina
• macula
• optic nerve
• ciliary muscle/suspensory ligaments
• lens
6.2 Structure of the ear
• external
• middle
• inner ear
• eardrum
• stapes/incus/malleus ear bones
• cochlea
• organ of Corti
• Eustachian tube
• round window
• auditory nerve
• semi-circular canals
• ampullae
6.3 Malfunctions of eye and ear – possible causes and effects, i.e.
• eye - glaucoma, AMD, cataracts, retinopathy
• ear – deafness
6.4 Monitoring, treatment and care needs for malfunctions of the eye and the ear (e.g. impacts on lifestyle, visual aids, auditory aids, medication, biopsies, scans, medication, dialysis)
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This resource package covers the content of the Cambridge Technical Level 3 HSC Unit 15 Promoting Health and Well-being to ensure students understand the full content of LO2. There are two assignments check list to guide students to achieve Pass, Merit or Distinction and ensure the inclusion of all required content. It contains SEVEN PowerPoint engaing presentations, activities to help understanding and application with a range of examples.
The below content is covered (and there is a lot!):-
2.1 Health promotion strategies, i.e.
• behaviour change models (e.g. health belief model, stages of
change model, social learning theory, theory of planned
behaviour, theory of reasoned action)
2.2 Design principles, i.e.
• information gathering/statistics
• consulting with appropriate agencies/organisations/people
• links to national campaigns
• setting objectives that are specific, measurable, realistic and
acknowledge the starting point of the target group/audience
• ethical issues (e.g. rights of individuals, rights of others, not
doing harm, confidentiality, being fair and equitable)
• approaches used
• pre-set criteria/outcome measures
• clear and accurate information communicated appropriately
• obtaining feedback from participants
2.3 Government papers/initiatives/legislation (e.g. Saving Lives, Our
Healthier Nation, Every Child Matters, Choosing Health, smoking
ban, food labelling, alcohol units, banning tobacco adverts)
2.4 National campaigns, i.e.
• physical activity (e.g. This Girl Can)
• diet (e.g. Change4Life)
• smoking (e.g. Smokefree)
• heart disease
• diabetes
• STIs
• mental health
• alcohol (e.g. Drink Aware)
2.5 Targets (e.g. national, local)
2.6 The roles of professionals in promoting health and wellbeing, i.e.
• professionals (e.g. school nurses, midwives, dentists, dieticians,
social workers)
• roles (e.g. education, advice and guidance, support)
2.7 Routines to support health and wellbeing (e.g. personal hygiene
(e.g. brushing teeth twice daily), general hygiene, healthy diet,
relaxation, exercise (e.g. attending the gym 3 times a week),
working practice)
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A 30 page Word Booklet you can add to or alter to suit your teaching style, with places for students to make notes and record research or carry out activities to cover all of the criteria for Learning AimA; A1, A2 and A3 for the BTEC Level 3 Unit 14 Physiological Disorders and their Care. [Updated to Sept 2018 Assignment change] To aid with delivery there are SEVENTEEN PowerPoints with animation and embedded video clips and web addresses for further research. Activities for application with case studies to understand the holistic impact different disorders may have to help students have a full understanding ahead of their Assignment 1 and frequent reference to the assessment criteria for Pass, Merit and Distinction and the updated task fromDecember 2018.
This booklet covers the below:-
Learning Aim A; Investigate the causes and effects of physiological disorders
A1. Types of physiological disorders and effects on body systems and functions
• Endocrine System Disorders eg. diabetes, hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism
• Nervous System Disorders eg. Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease
• Musculo-skeletal System Disorder eg. rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis
• Respiratory System Disorders eg. asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
• Circulatory System Disorders eg. coronary heart disease, leukaemia
• Cancer eg. bowel, prostate
Impact of disorders on service user’s physical, mental, social and emotional health
A2. Causes of physiological disorders
Inherited traits eg. sickle cell anaemia
Lifestyle choices eg. smoking cigarettes, alcohol
Diet eg. obesity, dietary deficiency
Environmental eg. housing conditions, air pollution
A3. Signs and symptoms of physiological disorders
o Observable signs of physiological disorders eg. rash, swelling
o Symptoms experienced by the individual eg. pain, disorientated
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A 50 page booklet with information, activities and applied tasks that will inform and encourage students to develop their analysis and evaluation skills so distinction course work can be written. This unit is not in the two core text books for students so students will be able to refer to this when writing up their assignment work.
There are four PowerPoints that go with the booklet covering the main perceptions and theories which are engaging and interesting, allowing students to make their own notes. You are free to add to or adapt the booklet to best suit your own personal teaching style.
This booklet covers the A1 part of the spec, the A2 as well as B1 and B2, which students need before they work on their Assignment 1.
A1 Concepts of health psychology, health and ill health
• Definitions of health psychology, health and ill health, e.g. World Health Organization (WHO).
• Models of health, including medical model, biopsychosocial model.
• Use of holistic concept of health in underpinning complementary treatments, e.g. acupuncture.
• Health-related behaviours, including health-belief model, compliance and non-compliance.
• The ‘sick role’.
• The development of health psychology as a discipline.
A2 Influences on beliefs and behaviours towards health and ill health
• Cultural, including differing attitudes among different ethnic groups.
• Religion.
• Socioeconomic, including social class, economic status.
• Environmental, including population density, available infrastructure.
• Individual, including age, gender.
• Education, including ethnic/professional subcultures.
B1 Contemporary issues in health
• Smoking, alcohol and other substance dependency.
• Eating behaviour.
• Exercise.
• Childbirth.
B2 Health psychology in relation to contemporary issues
• Health implications of smoking, alcohol consumption and other substance addictions.
• Social learning perspective, addictive behaviour – from a psychological viewpoint.
• Psychological theories of causes of obesity, anorexia and bulimia.
• Ethics of the treatment of eating disorders.
• Physical and psychological benefits of exercise.
• Medicalisation of childbirth, cultural and religious issues, the growth of caesarean sections, home births and water births, and the rationale behind them.
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A 51 page booklet with information covering the BTEC Level 3 Health & Social Care Unit 26 Health Psychology Learning Aim C1. C2. D1 and D2 in preparation for students assignment 2. There is information relating to each part in the spec and seven Powerpoints with areas for activities and notes. The booklet is a Microsoft word document which means you can add to it or alter it, to suit your teaching needs. This is a continuation booklet from the initial Unit 26 Learning Aims A and B, also uploaded onto TES and is page numbered accordingly, however, this can also be changed.
The content covered, as below:-
Learning aim C: Investigate models of stress and related strategies for managing stress
C1 Development of stress models
• The fight or flight model, general adaptation syndrome.
• Life events theory.
• Psychosocial models of stress.
• Role of psychological factors, locus of control, personality type.
C2 Stress management strategies
• Coping strategies and responses, including problem focused, emotion focused, defence mechanisms.
• Stress-illness link, including effects of stress on immune system, effects of lack of or too much information on illness, role and extent of family and wider social support. Positive coping mechanisms, including relaxation techniques.
• Negative coping mechanisms, including alcohol or other substance abuse.
• Behavioural techniques, cognitive techniques.
• Importance to professionals of having knowledge of stress-management strategies.
Learning aim D: Explore the role of psychology in dealing with pain and ill health
D1 Concepts of pain and ill health
• Theories of pain.
• The role of psychological factors in pain perception.
• Organic pain, psychogenic pain.
• Acute and chronic pain, referred pain.
• Injury without pain, pain without injury.
• Measuring pain.
• Controlling pain, application of psychological approaches to alleviation of pain.
D2 Psychological theories related to pain and ill health
• Diagnosis and behaviour change.
• Alleviation of symptoms, coping mechanisms.
• Effect on families and dependants.
• Illnesses, including heart disease, cancer, HIV/AIDS, back pain, asthma.
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A 32 page Word document booklet you can alter and adapt to suit your own teaching style. There are spaces for students notes which accompany FOURTEEN interactive PowerPoints, some with embedded video’s to aid understanding and guidance for activities to apply theory to practice case studies. Every aspect of the BTEC Level 3 Unit 11 Psychological Perspective A1 spec content has been covered, in detail, so students will have a hard coy of organised notes to refer to when they type up their Assignment 1. This is resource package will seriously save you a lot of time!
Big Bang Theory - Training Penny - to emphasis operant conditioning
Resources cover A1. Principal psychological perspectives as applied to the understanding of development and behaviour
• Behaviourist: role of reinforcement, conditioning, e.g. Pavlov (PowerPoint) and/or Skinner (PowerPoint)
• Social learning: effects of other individuals, groups, culture and society on behaviour of individuals, self-fulfilling prophecy, (PowerPoint) role theory, e.g. Bandura. (PowerPoint)
• Psychodynamic: importance of the unconscious mind, importance of early experiences, e.g. Freud. (PowerPoint)
• Humanistic: Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, self-actualisation, self-concept, self-esteem, e.g. Rogers. (2 X PowerPoints)
• Cognitive: information processing, e.g. Piaget (PowerPoint and youtube clips)
.
• Biological: maturational theory (PowerPoint), importance of genetic influences on behaviour (PowerPoint), influence of nervous and endocrine systems on behaviour (PowerPoint), e.g. Gesell.
• Theories of human development: nature versus nurture, continuity versus discontinuity, nomothetic versus idiographic. (PowerPoint)
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This is a complete resource package to deliver the content for the Unit 12 Supporting Individuals with Additional Needs Learning Aim C. It has applied assignment guidance to get learners thinking and making notes all in one place to aid organisation. It includes a 57 page word booklet you can add or alter, to suit your teaching style. There are videos, animation and activities, as well as TEN engaging Powerpoints and detailed information which the text book sadly lacks. The booklet contains are more detailed text to broaden understanding of the small sections in the text book, however, all documents and presentations are not saved as a pd
The content covered, is below:-
Learning aim C: Investigate current practice with respect to provision for individuals with additional needs
C1 Professionals involved in supporting individuals with additional needs
• The basic job roles regarding caring for individuals with additional needs, to include community learning disability nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, speech and language therapists, special needs teachers.
C2 Support and adaptations for individuals with additional needs
• Equipment and adaptations such as mobility aids, daily living adaptations (including those for people with paraplegia) and communication aids, e.g. hearing aids, British Sign Language and Makaton.
• Therapies, to include occupational therapy, art therapy, music therapy, speech therapy and physiotherapists.
• Short- and long-term support.
C3 Financial support for individuals with additional needs
• Welfare rights, including State Pension, Pension Credit, Housing Benefit, Council Tax Benefit, health benefits.
• Support for people at work, including Disability Employment Advisers based at l Jobcentres, Work Choice programme.
• Transport support, including the Blue Badge scheme, Shopmobility, accessible buses and taxis.
• Support for carers including Carer’s Allowance.
C4 Statutory provision for children with additional needs:
Please note that legislation must be current and applicable to England, Wales or Northern Ireland.
• Common Assessment Framework (CAF).
• The requirements on health, colleges, schools and early years providers to co-produce the local offer from 1 September 2014.
• Education, Health and Care Plans from 1 September 2014.
• Codes of practice, legislation and policies relating to provision for children with additional
C5 Statutory provision for adults with additional needs
Please note that legislation must be current and applicable to England, Wales or Northern Ireland.
• Codes of practice, legislation and policies relating to provision for adults with additional needs.
• Care and support statutory guidance issued under the Care Act 2014 (DH).
• Guidelines for caring for adults with mental illness covered in the National Service
Framework for Mental Health, including the Mental Health Act 2007 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005
This is a resource package with SIX Powerpoint presentations, one for each life stage covering PIES growth and development for each and some activities to ensure students understand the content for the BTEC First Unit 1 Human Lifespan and Development Learning Aim A. Each PowerPoint covers all the spec and is aprox. 45-55 slides. There is a homework booklet to encourage independent study
Topic A.1
The different life stages people pass through during the life course
All 6 lifestges
Topic A.2
Key aspects of human growth and development at each life stage
Physical development – physical growth and physiological change across the life stages:
Intellectual/cognitive development across the life stages – developing thinking and language skills and common activities that promote them
Emotional development across the life stages – developing feelings about self
and others
Social development across the life stages – forming relationships
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.20 , B2.21 , B2.22 and B1.28 If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 2nd and 9th December 2024.
Included is a 155 slide presentation which you can stop-start, set slides as homework, encourages class discussions and has embedded YouTube clips to engage learners. Exam practice is embedded in the presentation when a topic is covered alongside this is a 29 page booklet with guided for note taking. In addition there is a completed copy of the booklet for the teacher (suitable for a cover teacher or student who has been absent) there are separate activities and exam questions (with answers) There is an end of topic exam with and easy to follow mark scheme which lends itself to peer marking.
This package covers the below spec content;
B2.20 The role of the components in performing the functions of the renal system:
• components of the renal system:
o kidney
o nephron: Bowman’s capsule, glomerulus, proximal convoluted tubule, loop of Henle, distal convoluted tubule
o ureter
o bladder
o urethra
• functions of the renal system:
o removal of waste products from the body
o process of urine production
B2.21 The mechanism of osmoregulation:
• the process of water reabsorption within the nephron via osmosis
• the role of water potential
B1.28 The principles of homeostasis and how this links to maintaining the functions within the physiological systems which contributes to maintaining a healthy body:
• principles of homeostasis: receptors, effectors, feedback systems
o role of nervous system
o role of the endocrine system
• how homeostasis contributes to maintaining a healthy body:
o maintains stability and function of the physiological systems and cells when there are changes to internal and external conditions that would otherwise prevent enzymes from functioning normally
B2.22 The development, impact and management of chronic kidney disease (CKD):
• causes of the disease
• impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health
• how common treatments relieve symptoms or cure the disease:
o lifestyle changes
o dialysis
o transplant
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B1.14 , B1.15 , B1.16, B1.17, B1.18, B1.19, B1.20, B1.21 and B1.22 If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 3rd & 10th February 2025.
Included is a 92 slide presentation which you can stop-start, set slides as homework, encourages class discussions and has embedded YouTube clips to engage learners. Exam practice is embedded in the 23 page booklet with guided for note taking.
This package covers the below spec content;
B1.14 The characteristics of the following microorganisms, size and type
B1.15 The definition and types of pathogen, including common types of conditions/disease caused by them; bacteria, virus, fungi, prions, protists and parasites
B1.16 The different ways in which pathogens may enter the body
• direct transmission: physical contact with an infected person or contaminated
• indirect transmission: vehicle transmission (for example ingesting infected food or water, being bitten by an infected ‘vector’ (for example insect bites)
B1.17 How infectious diseases can spread amongst populations and communities
B1.18 The definition of an antigen and an antibody
B1.19 The link between antigens and the initiation of the body’s response to invasion by a foreign substance
B1.20 The role of non-specific and specific defenses to protect the body against invasion from a foreign substance
B1.21 The differences between cell-mediated immunity and antibody-mediated immunity including
B1.21 The differences between cell-mediated immunity and antibody-mediated immunity including
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.11, B2.12, B2.13, B1.8 and B1.9. If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 14th Oct & 28th Oct 2024.
Included is a 116 slide presentation which you can stop-start, set slides as homework, encourages class discussions and has embedded YouTube clips to engage learners. Exam practice is embedded in the presentation when a topic is covered alongside this is a 27 page booklet with guided for note taking, activities and exam questions (with answers)
In addition there is an 70 mark B2.11mock exam paper with easy to follow student friendly marks scheme as an end of topic test.
The digestive system, large molucules, enzymes and Crohn’s Disease complete spec is covered below;
B2.11 The role of the components in performing the functions of the digestive system: components of the digestive system, function of relevant components within the digestive system
B2.12 The process of cellular transport in the small intestine to absorb glucose and amino acids: passive transport through the cell surface membrane, active transport through the cell surface membrane, co-transport mechanisms
B1.8 The molecular structures of the large molecules and how they are used within the body: proteins, carbohydrates, lipids:
Enzymes
B1.9 The properties and functions of enzymes that are determined by their tertiary structure: role of enzymes in digestion
B2.13 The development, impact and management of Crohn’s disease: causes of the disease, impact on systems within the body, common treatments relieve symptoms
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This is a complete resource package, which consists of a 33 page, interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health & Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology A1-A5 cells, tissue, organs and genetics;
There is a plan of delivery from Sept 2024, a programme of work and an end of topic exam paper and mark scheme to test progress to complete the package.
Along with this, is the 7 engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks and activities that go with it, and exam practice questions. PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded. To finish the topic, a 75-mark exam paper and student-friendly marks scheme to asess progress.
The complete A1-A5 part of the spec has been covered, in detail, see below:
A1 How cells work
• The function and structure of cells;
A2 Characteristics of tissues
The function, structure and location of:
A3 The structure and function of body organs
A4 Energy in the body
• Transformation of energy (chemical, heat, sound, electrical, light).
• Energy metabolism – role of energy in the body, anabolism and catabolism (aerobic and anaerobic respiration).
• Basal metabolic rate.
A5 Human genetics
• Principles of Mendelian inheritance.
• Genetic variation, to include:
• Diagnostic testing for genetic and chromosome disorders, to include
o amniocentesis
o chorionic villus sampling
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T-Level Health complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW this is for weeks beginning 9th and 16th September 2024,
Included is 104 slide PowerPoint with pause points and activities and an accompanying 35-page student booklet for student notes, activities and exam practice questions. There is an A3 revision broad sheet, a blank template for students and a completed one as an example.
There is a 67 mark topic mock exam paper and easy to follow mark scheme which allows for student peer marking.
The content of these resources covers the below;
A1.1 Purpose of organisational policies and procedures
A1.2 The importance of adhering to quality standards, quality management and audit processes
A1.3 The key principles of ethical practice
A1.4 Purpose of following professional codes of conduct
A1.5 Difference between technical, higher technical and professional occupations
A1.6 Opportunities to support progression
A6.9 Responsibilities of employees and employers in relation to record keeping and when to escalate issues
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package for B2.14 , B2.15 , B2.16 and B1.28 If you are following my SoW it is for weeks beginning 13th & 20th January 2025.
Included is a 108 slide presentation which you can stop-start, set slides as homework, encourages class discussions and has embedded YouTube clips to engage learners. Exam practice is embedded in the presentation when a topic is covered alongside this is a 27 page booklet with guided for note taking. In addition there is a completed copy of the booklet for the teacher (suitable for a cover teacher or student who has been absent) there are separate activities and exam questions (with answers)
There is a revision dice roll game too.
There is an end of topic 85-mark exam with and easy to follow mark scheme which lends itself to peer marking.
This package covers the below spec content;
B2.14 The role of the components in performing the functions of the endocrine system
• components of the endocrine system: hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenals, ovaries, testes, pancreas
• functions of relevant components within the endocrine system:
o the production and secretion of hormones:
o the activity of common hormones and their specificity in relation to target cells/organs: thyroxine, cortisol, oestrogens, testosterone, gastrin, growth hormone, follicle stimulating hormone (FSH)
B2.15 The role of glands and hormones in homeostasis:
• mechanism of blood glucose level control
• mechanism of osmoregulation
• mechanism of thermoregulation
B2.16 The development, impact and management of diabetes:
• causes of diabetes:
o type 1
o type 2
o gestational
• impact on systems within the body and on physical and mental health
• how common treatments relieve symptoms:
o type 1:
insulin – injections and pumps
o type 2 and gestational:
lifestyle changes
metformin medication
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T-Level Health 2024-2025 complete pick-up-and-run teaching package, if you are following my SoW this is for weeks beginning 25th November and 2nd December 2024
Included is a 186 slide PowerPoint with pause points, embedded videos, exam question practice and activities. There is content in this package which is relevant to the 2nd year delivery and is above and beyond the A5 spec, as it fits well. There is also a 57-page student booklet for student notes, activities and exam practice questions.
The content of these resources covers the below;
A5.1 Collect data: quantitative and qualitative methods
A5.2 Collecting and record info
A5.3, Detail and legibility
A5.4 Pro’s+ cons of sources
A5.5 Technology recording and data:
A5.6 Personal information, Data Protection Act 2018, GDPR
A5.7 Ensure confidentiality
A5.8 Restrictions for social media
A5.9 Pro’s + cons IT systems integrated working
A5.10 Security measures to maintain strict confidentiality
A5.11 Info not stored securely issues
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This item is a resource package, which consists of a 25 page interactive student booklet for the BTEC Health and Social Care Level 3 Unit 3 Anatomy and Physiology B5 Muscular System AND B7 Nervous System. Ypu can add to or alter the booklet to suit your own teaching style.
Along with this, is the fourteen engaging PowerPoints and additional work sheet tasks, card match activities and exam questions, that go with it, as well as a dice rolling fun revision game for students to identify areas they do not yet fully understand.
PowerPoints are well designed and have embedded videos in them, with booklet pages for students to make notes and example of possible exam questions that may be asked. Included is an exam paper covering just this topic to check progress with an easy to understand mark scheme for optional peer marking to save on your time.
B5. The structure, function and main disorders of the muscular system
• The structure of striated muscle
• How muscles are attached to the body: tendons, fascia.
• Types of contraction: isometric, concentric, eccentric.
• Function of the muscular system: movement – antagonistic pairs (agonist, antagonist), synergist, fixator.
Location and action of major muscles, to include:-
erector spinae, rectus abdominis, internal and external obliques, biceps brachii, triceps brachii, deltoids, pectoralis major, trapezius, latissimus dorsi, gluteus maximus, semimembranosus, semitendinosus, biceps femoris, adductors, rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, tibialis anterior, gastrocnemius, soleus.
Diagnostic technique
A dysfunction of the muscular system
• muscular dystrophy
B7. The structure, function and main disorders of the nervous system
• The central nervous system (CNS)
• The structure and function of the brain and spinal cord
• Co-ordination of both voluntary and involuntary activities of the body.
• The peripheral nervous system – motor neurones, sensory neurones, nerve cells.
• The parasympathetic nervous system and sympathetic nervous system.
• Conduction of nerve impulses to and from the CNS; passage of a nerve
Diagnostic techniques
• Evoked Visual Response testing for optic nerve myelin sheath damage
• Lumbar puncture
Dysfunctions of the nervous system
• Parkinson’s disease
• Multiple Sclerosis (MS),
• Dementia.
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