Legislation
Theory
SEND
Safeguarding
Communication
200

What act protects 9 different characteristics from discrimination?

Equality Act 2010


200

How do children learn, in reference to Piaget's sensorimotor stage?

Children learn through senses and interacting with the environment

200

What policy in a school supports children with SEND?

SEND policy

200

What is the role of a DSL?

Ensure all staff and students are safe in a setting. Promoting the health and wellbeing of students.

200

What is language acquisition?


DOUBLE POINTS

 how we understand and use language 

 

400

Which Legislation introduced the statutory requirements of making risk assessments?

Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

400

What is Student Agency?

Students taking responsibility for their own learning

400

What affect do disabilities have on education?


DOUBLE POINTS

Poor attainment

Poor attendance

Difficult behaviour

400

What is domestic abuse?

Any type of controlling, bullying, threatening or violent behaviour between people who are or have been in a relationship. It can also happen between adults related to one another.

400

Give an example of a non-verbal communication.

Accept correct answer

600

Which Legislation made education compulsory until the age of 18?


DOUBLE POINTS

The Education and Skills Act 2008

600

What is Lev Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development?

What the student can do with and without support

600

When referring to someone with SEND. Should you call them a "disabled child" or "someone with a disability"?

Someone with a disability 

600

What are the signs of grooming?

  • Demonstrating changes in typical behaviour 

  • Becoming withdrawn or isolated from peers and adults 

  • Inability to concentrate during activities or learning experiences 

  • Sexualised behaviour, language or an understanding of sex that is not appropriate for age 

They benefit the children because it teaches them to regulate their emotions and impulse control as to keep everyone safe

600
What is the difference between receptive language and expressive language?

 

Receptive language: understand and process language 

Expressive language: using vocabulary and form sentences to express meaning 

800

Which legislation introduced the enhanced DBS vetting system for adults working in a position of trust?

Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 

800

What is Bergman and Sam's theory?


DOUBLE POINTS

 teacher provides material that students can access independently. The teacher observes and scaffolds activities during group learning. Person who is responsible for a vulnerable adult or minor

800

What is a chronic condition?

Long standing health conditions are those that are long standing, often lifelong and will have both physical and psychological effects on a person

800
What legislation defined a position of trust?

Sexual Offences Act 2003

800

How can we promote communication and language in the classroom?

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1000

Which legislation introduced the national curriuculum?

The Education Reform Act 1988

1000

What is John Bowlby's maternal deprivation theory?

Most people in an offender's institution had a separation from their mothers. 

This research allowed Bowlby to come to the conclusion that being deprived of a mother in the early years of a child's life would after their later social and emotional development. 

 


1000

Name the 4 barriers that can come with having SEND.


    • Physical (Steps, narrow doors, inaccessible transport) 

    • Attitudinal (Stereotypes, prejudice, low expectations) 

    • Communication (Lack of captions, sign language, clear information) 

    • Organisational (Rigid school or workplace policies) 


1000

What does RIDDOR stand for in the child safeguarding practice review?

DOUBLE POINTS

RIDDOR: 

Reporting 

of 

Injuries 

Diseases 

Dangerous 

Occurrences 

Regulations 

1000
What are the five stages of acquiring an additional language?

Pre-production

  • Early Production 

  • Speech emergence 

  • Intermediate Fluency 

  • Continued language development 

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