Sixth form, colleges, employers, Sixth form colleges, apprenticeships, higher education institutions
Name one professional attribute
Approachability, confidence, empathy, knowledge, passion, patience, positivity, reflection, resourcefulness, respect for others
What year was the children's act?
2004
Self-esteem, SEND, Age
Name a type of family structure
Nuclear, blended, adoptive, extended, foster, single parent families
Name one specialist role in a school/setting
SENDCo, DSL, designated person, mental health lead, mentor/pastoral support, PANCo, counsellor, careers advisor
When does the Reception Baseline Assessment take place?
Within 6 weeks of a child starting reception class
What act does the prevent duty guidance refer to?
Counter terrorism and security act 2015
An example of an unwanted behaviour linked to low self-esteem
Self-harm, attention-seeking behaviours, frustration, withdrawal and lack of participation, bullying behaviours
Charactaristics of an authoritarian parent
Emphasis on obedience, control and following rules without explanation. Children may not be involved in any discussion or compromise
Name a type of maintained school
Community school, voluntary controlled school, voluantry aided school, foundation school, trust school, special school
Name the 5 pedagogical approaches which we study
Behaviourism, cognitive constructivism, social constructivism, connectivism, humanism
What guidance do you have to re-read every year because of safeguarding?
Keeping children safe in education
What is a stratergy for setting clear expectations?
Establishing a structured approach, acting fairly and consistently, setting age- and stage-appropriate ground rules, modelling appropriate behaviour, positive reinforcement, establishing age-appropriate boundaries
Name a barrier to effective partnership with parents, carers and wider families
Time constraints, work commitments, limited resources, mistrust from families, SEND, family member's experiences, EAL
What is the difference between a school nursery and a nursery school?
School nursery: A nursery which has it's own class or is attached to/part of the school.
Nursery school: A nursery which is not attached to a primary school, and they are run independently.
Name a key feature of the behaviourism theory
Learning is a result of external stimuli rather than cognitive processes, consequences of responses can strengthen or lessen, teachers are more likely to direct instruction
What is a person in a position of trust? (definition)
Someone who holds a role of responsibility that requires them to act in the best interest of the child or young person
A reason for the importance of behaviour management
Imput by children and young people, celebrating individual success, consistency, safety, fairness, realistic expectations
How can you work collaboratively with others?
Maintaining confidentiality, gaining parental consent, reporting concerns and referrals, following relevant policies/procedures
What year was the Education Reform Act introduced?
1988
Name 2 connectivism theorists
Downes, Siemens
What is county lines?
Refers to the mobile phone lines which are used to order drugs from cities or towns into rural areas. Vunerable children and young people are targeted by drug dealers to deliver the drugs. They may befriend or threaten the child
Name one of the charities mentioned in the textbook
Family action, family rights group, action for children