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Assertiveness
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Assertiveness

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A handout and array of group activities aimed at apprentices/adults on Assertiveness. There are an array of group activities/reflections task with employment based scenarios. May benefit from a PowerPoint to accompany. Could be delivered over several sessions.
What do you need for school?
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What do you need for school?

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Simple worksheet which could follow a class discussion on equipment students will need in school. Students are asked to draw/write what they need to bring with them on a school bag template.
Introduction to Politics and the Welfare State
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Introduction to Politics and the Welfare State

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An introductory session based on the differences between Labour and Conservative political party views. Students will explore arguments for and against Universal benefits and Means tested benefits. Discusses David Cameron's Ideology. You may wish to produce a follow up activity to encompass Theresa May e.g. different between views or what will the change of PM mean for the country.
Sexual Health
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Sexual Health

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This tutorial which could be delivered over two sessions has been designed with very little teacher input. I originally designed this for a group of personal tutors who had never delivered this topic and were concerned about whether their knowledge was up to date. This puts the onus on the students and is research based. It has been designed in such a way that students should stay on topic and address the tutorial in a sensible manner if groups are planned ahead of time by the teacher delivering the sessions. Smaller groups will work best. Lesson Objectives: Investigate a range of sexual health related topics and produce a 5 minute presentation Present information about a sexual health topic Identify sexual health services
Equality and Diversity in Society
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Equality and Diversity in Society

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A succinct resource which prepares students to debate the importance of equality and diversity within society, asking pertinent questions about whether these are the most importance principles or not. Students will also debate the negatives and intended positives of discrimination e.g. guaranteed interview schemes. This will help students to work as part of a team and develop their skills in constructing arguments.
What is classified as Normal and Abnormal behaviour?
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What is classified as Normal and Abnormal behaviour?

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This worksheet is best bought as part of a bundle with the accompanying PowerPoint. Students will indicate a list of behaviours and whether they deem them as normal or abnormal. They will then justify their responses. Can be used a starter or a plenary.
Cover and Speculative Letters
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Cover and Speculative Letters

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These worksheets provide students with detailed guidance about how to write effective speculative and cover letters in order to secure future employment. There are activities incorporated into these worksheets designed to get students to consider their skills and attributes, supporting them in producing unique employment letters to impress prospective organisations.
Reading Comprehension-Japan
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Reading Comprehension-Japan

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This reading comprehension surrounds information about the geography of Japan and some interesting facts about the lifestyle. Students will answer 6 open/closed questions based on the text. Maths has been embedded into the text with a question centred on this, as well as opportunities for students to be independent thinkers.
Reading Comprehension-South Sudan Famine
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Reading Comprehension-South Sudan Famine

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This reading comprehension summarises the key points of the current famine which has been declared in South Sudan. This reading comprehension has been designed to keep young people up to date with current news topics and global issues. The questions are focused around the content of the text, language choices used and inference. There is also an extension for more able learners of which you will need access to the internet for.
Measuring Crime
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Measuring Crime

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Originally created for A-Level learners, this lesson is also appropriate for Foundation degree and Access to HE students studying sociology, criminology and psychology. The lesson will enable learners to investigate how measuring crime has changed throughout the centuries as well as beginning to build up an idea of the reliability of crime data. Students will the reasons why crimes are not always report and take an in depth look at White Collar Crime, with reference to two well known case studies.
End of Life Care Palliative Care
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End of Life Care Palliative Care

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This is a whole lesson which was originally delivered over a 3 hour session but can be divided to make shorter sessions. Students will explore a range of topics via research, discuss and debating activities. Topics are as follows: Euthanasia and the differences between the subtypes Making Choices about end of life care End of Life Policies
Ethics and Reflective Practice
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Ethics and Reflective Practice

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Originally designed for Access to HE Health and Social Care but could easily be tailored to suit a range of other courses. This is three lessons (3 hours in length each depending on pace and ability of the group) worth of activities and notes for teacher-led mini tutorials. Lessons plans included which can be tweaked and copied over to your organisations paper work. The following objectives should be met via a range of research, debate, discussion and independent student activities which have been included: Identify a main theme with regard to ethical issues (e.g. confidentiality, consent, self-determination) and discuss the underpinning theory Identify and analyze how a relevant professional code of practice relates to and affects decision-making with regard to your chosen theme Identify and analyze how the law relates to your theme Explain, and use, a model of reflective practice in relation to your personal and professional development To identify and utilise a reflective model of practice. To identify examples of assignment headings and assignment ideas/Exams Implement private study plans with regards to Community Health Assignment/Exams E&D, Employability, ICT, Study Skills and English inherent throughout.
Back to school/getting to know you
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Back to school/getting to know you

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Resources for use either during the first week of term or with new classes. Activities centred around icebreaking, communication skills and developing spoken/written English. Can used to initiate class discussions on diversity, citizenship and school preparedness.
Know Discriminatory Practices in Health and Social Care
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Know Discriminatory Practices in Health and Social Care

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Written for new BTEC Specification, Level 3, Unit 2, Equality and Diversity in Health and Social Care. Full 2.5 hour lesson which is mapped to part of the assignment with student activities throughout which include scenarios, group research tasks, case studies. Minimal teacher input required.
Living Healthily Tutorial
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Living Healthily Tutorial

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This was produced for a short tutorial based on living healthily. Students partake in small group discussions, complete creative activities and learn that health is subdivided into different areas. The plenary focusing on online peer pressure and asks students to give advice to a friend. Very topical considering that the number of cases of online peer pressure/cyber-bullying are on the rise. This session is suitable for teenagers to adults. You will need minimum of an hour to do this tutorial and perhaps some poster/leaflet making materials e.g. pens and paper if possible. Students could also word process their work if computers are available. Lesson Objectives:
Cell Division Part 2
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Cell Division Part 2

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This is the second part of a series of three lessons on cell division. Learners are encouraged to be independent and this lesson incorporates discovery learning methods on genetic disorders, Punnett Grids and contextualises meiosis with a research activity on Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis.
Digestive System
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Digestive System

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This presentation provides an overview of the digestive system and can be used as a tutor-led introduction to a session or as a revision material to be given to students.
Quality Awareness
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Quality Awareness

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An interactive staff training session based around what is meant by 'Quality'. Enable those participating in the training session to consider how quality improved, the role of Ofsted and begin the preparation for receiving 'The Call'. This could also be useful for trainees and NQT's