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A teacher of Health & Social Care, Access to HE; and a literacy specialist, with over 10 years' experience teaching literacy and numeracy in the further education & skills sector. I am passionate about teaching and enjoy developing new engaging lessons.

A teacher of Health & Social Care, Access to HE; and a literacy specialist, with over 10 years' experience teaching literacy and numeracy in the further education & skills sector. I am passionate about teaching and enjoy developing new engaging lessons.
Psychology Perspectives - Behaviorist Behaviorism
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Psychology Perspectives - Behaviorist Behaviorism

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This is a complete resource package for the delivery of the ONE AWARDS Access to HE Diploma PSYCHOLOGY Learning Outcomes 3 & 4. This package includes an assignment resources that can be adapted and altered to suit your teaching needs. There are activities, research task and application, signposting learners to understand the assessment criteria. To aid understanding, during delivery, there is an included powerpoint, relevant videos and a range of activities to engage adult learners. The package covers the BEHAVIORIST PERSPECTIVE to work towards the specs below, in the Learning Outcome 3 spec. 3. Understand the work of prominent psychologists; & Learning Outcome 4 spec. 4. Understand terminology used in psychology. Learning Outcome 2 2.1.Explain two psychological perspectives of a given situation. 2.2.Analyse the limitations of psychological perspectives Learners should provide information to explain how 2 psychological perspectives of their choice apply to a situation set by the tutor e.g. gender, agressive behaviour, personality etc. They should also analyse the limitations of the perspectives that they have selected. Learning Outcome 3 3.1.Evaluate the work of two prominent psychologists 3.2.Evaluate the contribution of one named psychologist to the understanding of human behaviour. Learners should choose 2 eminent psychologists from their chosen perspectives, then evaluate their theory and their contribution to our understanding of human behaviour. Learning Outcome 4 4.1.Apply psychological terminology appropriately Learners should use relevant psychological terminology correctly thoughout their submission. For more good value complete delivery resource packages, visit my TES shop, to find them all in the same place with a handy search facility. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/RazzleDazzled
A how to guide to writing a critical review
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A how to guide to writing a critical review

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A how to study guide for writing a critical review of a journal article. This skill is particularly important for level 3 students who need to extend their reading. The resource covers the following: Understanding article summaries common problems in article summaries. What is a critical review? Process of writing a critical review structure of a critical review Please check out my other resources.
Psychology Perspectives - Cognitive Cognitivism
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Psychology Perspectives - Cognitive Cognitivism

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This is a complete resource package for the delivery of the ONE AWARDS Access to HE Diploma PSYCHOLOGY Learning Outcomes 3 & 4. This package includes an assignment resources that can be adapted and altered to suit your teaching needs. There are activities, research task and application, signposting learners to understand the assessment criteria. To aid understanding, during delivery, there is an included powerpoint, relevant videos and a range of activities to engage adult learners. The package covers the COGNITIVE PERSPECTIVE to work towards the specs below, in the Learning Outcome 3 spec. 3. Understand the work of prominent psychologists; & Learning Outcome 4 spec. 4. Understand terminology used in psychology. Learning Outcome 2 2.1.Explain two psychological perspectives of a given situation. 2.2.Analyse the limitations of psychological perspectives Learners should provide information to explain how 2 psychological perspectives of their choice apply to a situation set by the tutor e.g. gender, agressive behaviour, personality etc. They should also analyse the limitations of the perspectives that they have selected. Learning Outcome 3 3.1.Evaluate the work of two prominent psychologists 3.2.Evaluate the contribution of one named psychologist to the understanding of human behaviour. Learners should choose 2 eminent psychologists from their chosen perspectives, then evaluate their theory and their contribution to our understanding of human behaviour. Learning Outcome 4 4.1.Apply psychological terminology appropriately Learners should use relevant psychological terminology correctly thoughout their submission. For more good value complete delivery resource packages, visit my TES shop, to find them all in the same place with a handy search facility. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/RazzleDazzled
CM1 - Equality & Diversity (B1 1.3) Ethical Dilemmas
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CM1 - Equality & Diversity (B1 1.3) Ethical Dilemmas

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A discussion of ethical dilemmas that might arise when balancing individual rights and duty of care; required content in order to prepare for attached assignment brief. E-resource and pdf format included; prepared with Cache Technical Certificate in Health and Social Care specifications in mind, although easily transferable to other awarding bodies. The resource includes the following: An introduction to the concept of ethical dilemmas in medical practice (A link to access online version available here). Ethical Principles The causes of ethical dilemmas Case studies including the recent cases of Charlie Gard and Aysha King (warning: can be quite emotive)
CM1 - Equality & Diversity - Working in an Inclusive Way
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CM1 - Equality & Diversity - Working in an Inclusive Way

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The resources have been developed to meet the CACHE Technical Certificate in Health and Social Care, however they are very relevant to other awarding bodies. The resources you are viewing include the following: Understand equality, diversity and rights in health and social care Understand how to work in an inclusive way Explain how to promote equality and support diversity Describe how to challenge those not working inclusively in a way that promotes change Explain how to support others in promoting equality and rights Understand legislation and codes of practice in relation to inclusive practice in health and social care Summarise legislation and codes of practice relating to equality, diversity, inclusion and discrimination You will also have access to the online version of the e-magazine.
Dyslexia Awareness and Methods for Support
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Dyslexia Awareness and Methods for Support

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You are purchasing the presentation and marking guide only from this resource. The videos have been downloaded from YouTube for further development and understanding of the concepts of Dyslexia support.  The resources were devised to be used in a teacher training session to raise awareness. By the end of this session you will: *be aware of the ways in which dyslexia can have an impact on learning, *be familiar with a range of practical strategies and approaches to support learners with dyslexia, *have considered some of the issues that have an impact on the support for learners with dyslexia such as dyslexia assessment, funding, and confidentiality, *be aware of the resources available for learners. *have an opportunity to reflect on your own knowledge and practice.
Employability - A comprehensive guide to preparing for work
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Employability - A comprehensive guide to preparing for work

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A comprehensive guide that provides lots of examples and tips for preparing for employment - including CVs, letters, application forms and preparing for that interview. A useful and insightful tool that is also excellent value for money for young people and adults who are preparing to make that step into employment. Including: How to complete an application form. A wide range of CV templates. Important and relevant IT skills needed for employability. Example interview questions, How to prepare for an interview. A variety of letters of application to use for different purposes. Job searching tips. Example personal profiles. Personal skills and qualities. A great resource to use for career’s advice and guidance or for employability workshops. Check out my other resources!
Growth Mindset
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Growth Mindset

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Between two students, one with the motivation to persevere after a mistake and one who refuses to try when an assignment “looks hard,” which do you think is more likely to achieve academically? Even without any other information, it is clear that the first student - the one with a growth mindset - is better equipped to keep striving for success. Students with a growth mindset believe that they can learn to complete tasks, solve complex problems, or grow their intelligence, rather than assuming they “can” or “cannot” do something based on their current abilities. In contrast,fixed mindset is the belief that intelligence and talents are static, leading students to believe that their potential for success is based on whether they currently possess the required abilities. These students are often tempted to give up when things get hard - they may run from challenges, see mistakes as failures, or approach success differently to their classmates with a growth mindset. By implementing simple activities and providing opportunities for students to develop the skills necessary to meet challenges head-on, we can help students find confidence in their academic journey and create an environment that promotes growth mindset. I have developed this lesson to use with both tutors and students; young people and adults. I have found the issues raised and shared with each other are quite thought provoking and provide a good insight for the tutor about their learners; how students perceive threats and challenges and how to work with those identified challenges.
Functional Skills English - Full Level 1 Study Guide
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Functional Skills English - Full Level 1 Study Guide

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The aim of this in-depth booklet is to help prepare learners for their Functional Skills English qualification at level 1. It provides an explanation of the curriculum topics covered and of the examination style. There are questions throughout so learners can test their current level of ability and provide them with an opportunity to practice typical questions that they may face in their exam. Contents include: Speaking, listening and communication Reading strategies Identifying the purpose of text Identifying the main point of a text Presentation devices used in different texts Persuasive devices Spelling strategies Using punctuation Genre, audience and purpose of text Planning and producing a piece of text Proofreading a piece of text 100 commonly misspelled words
CACHE ED H&SC Optional Unit CM05 Dementia Awareness
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CACHE ED H&SC Optional Unit CM05 Dementia Awareness

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This is a large complete resource package for the delivery of the CACHE Level 3 Optional Unit CM05 - Dementia Awareness Learning Criteria Grade D, D1 & D2. This package includes an assignment Word booklet that can be adapted and altered to suit your teaching needs. It allows students to organise their notes and assignment planning, in one place. There are activities, research task and application, signposting learners to understand the assessment criteria. To aid understanding, during delivery, there are FIVE powerpoints, relevant videos and a VIRTUAL REALITY experience to engage learners. The package covers the topics below, in the Learning Outcome 1 spec. 1. Understand the types of dementia and the effects on health and well-being. D1 1.1 Describe types of dementia and their causes Alzheimer’s disease vascular dementia dementia with Lewy bodies fronto-temporal dementia Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease Korsakoff’s syndrome. Learners should: Provide information to describe causes of more than one type of dementia, including the type, causation, severity and stability over time, and prognosis of the condition. D2 1.2 Describe the signs and symptoms of dementia. short-term/long-term memory; concentration; planning; organisation; speech and language; visuospatial; orientation; mood; behaviour; confusion; repetition; decision-making; coping with change; progression. Learners should: Describe the signs and symptoms of the types of dementia identified in D1. For more good value complete delivery resource packages, visit my TES shop, to find them all in the same place with a handy search facility. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/RazzleDazzled
Psychological Perspectives Bundle (Psychology Approaches)
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Psychological Perspectives Bundle (Psychology Approaches)

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This is a large complete resource package for the delivery of the ONE AWARDS Access to HE Diploma PSYCHOLOGY Learning Outcomes 3 & 4 (could easily apply other psychology curriculum). This package includes a range of activities, research task and application, signposting learners to understand the assessment criteria. To aid understanding, during delivery, there are FIVE interactive powerpoints, relevant videos and a range of activities to engage adult learners. The package covers the topics below, in the Learning Outcome 3 spec. 3. Understand the work of prominent psychologists; & Learning Outcome 4 spec. 4. Understand terminology used in psychology. Learning Outcome 2 2.1.Explain two psychological perspectives of a given situation. 2.2.Analyse the limitations of psychological perspectives Learners should provide information to explain how 2 psychological perspectives of their choice apply to a situation set by the tutor e.g. gender, agressive behaviour, personality etc. They should also analyse the limitations of the perspectives that they have selected. Learning Outcome 3 3.1.Evaluate the work of two prominent psychologists 3.2.Evaluate the contribution of one named psychologist to the understanding of human behaviour. Learners should choose 2 eminent psychologists from their chosen perspectives, then evaluate their theory and their contribution to our understanding of human behaviour. Learning Outcome 4 4.1.Apply psychological terminology appropriately Learners should use relevant psychological terminology correctly thoughout their submission. For more good value complete delivery resource packages, visit my TES shop, to find them all in the same place with a handy search facility. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/RazzleDazzled