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dancingqueen Moderator


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yes as a play dialogue is great Buttercup...with a conclusion, like you say, rounding up the ideas.....also put in that they will meet again to review the situation when the teacher has seen how the little girl has settled in and they both have had time to assess how she is doing
and dont forget they may both speak differently
i found Bluebells notes really helpful too  _________________
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bluebell27 CPD monitor


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Yes, I did it as a play and got good marks for it.
However I could have picked up more but I finished the dialogue with the teacher summing up [like arranging another meeting later in the term etc.... But then got told by tutor that I MISSED OUT the parent summing up? so I'm assuming the dialogue must finish with the parent's summing up of the conversation. Just check your assignment guide. |
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yes thats the way i did it, so the teacher will respond to the mum saying how the support will be for the child, how the class will work and other strategies that will be used
i seem to remember this is a child coming in from nursery  , so she may not have yet been assessed as having any needs so i put that they would observe her and arrange a meeting in the future to follow up and get outside agencies involved as/if necessary. Also not to make the school out to be brilliant, as sometimes things will go wrong, there may not be a TA around etc etc. It is a learning experience for them all _________________
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bluebell27 CPD monitor


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I would say if you have coped well with E111 then E243 will be manageable. in fact I preferred E243 because they give more word count as the TMAs progress and expect you to discuss issues whereas E111 i felt only expected you to get factual accounts down [because of the limited word count.
I also liked it because each TMA is structured in a different way so you don't get fed up with the same format.
This is one of those courses that I came away from feeling I had really enjoyed reading and writing about inclusion and it really makes you reflect on your thinking. Not necessarily change your views but be more open to see different views.
This can be included as part of the childhood and youth studies too. |
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