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Signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder
It’s a challenge to spot early signs of Autism Spectrum disorder. Parents/guardians are in the best position to do so in their children. They are the first responders to all of their child’s needs, be it behavioural, psychological, emotional or physical.
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Infographic Educational Blogs 1374 views
Self and Peer Assessment - A Comparison
Self and Peer assessment are 2 concepts that have a great impact on a learner's educational journey. Let's take a look at their comparison in detail.
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Education and Training Infographic 1464 views
SPELL and TEACCH
SPELL is an acronym for Structure, Positive, Empathy, Low arousal and Links. The SPELL framework understands and responds to the needs of children and adults who have an autistic condition and recognise the unique needs of each individual to emphasise how planning and intervention shall be organised. This framework can be used with all autistic people regardless of their age and the level of support that is required and works as a complementary approach to other approaches such as TEACCH.
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Education and Training Infographic 2309 views
Types of Feedback for Assessors
Select the right combination of how and when feedback is given to your assessors to ensure they continue to develop and make accurate, fair and valid assessment decisions.
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Education and Training Infographic 69755 views
Level 3 Award in Education & Training + Level 4 Certificate in Education & Training
The difference between Level 3 and Level 4 in Education and Training is the recorded and observed 15-minute micro-teach session in Level 3 AET. Whereas, CET requires you to have access to 30 hours of Teaching students who are above the age of 16. The CET enables you to teach adult learners in your own special area.
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Education and Training Infographic 10795 views
Level 4 Certificate in Education & Training + Level 5 Diploma in Education & Training
Out of multiple other differences between Level 4 and Level 5 in Education and Training, the major ones are in the number of teaching hours and the final status you get after you finish the certification/diploma. The DET qualifies you to get a Qualified Teachers Status (QTS) and the CET enables you to teach adults in your own area of expertise.