
Level 2 Certificate Assessor Pack
Collins Educational (Publisher)
Published on 22. April 2011
Book
Spiral bound
224 pages
978-0-00-741842-8 (ISBN)
Description
This assessment-focussed bank of resources is invaluable when it comes to the delivery the 2010 CWDC specification.
Each spread form the Student Book is accompanied by Teaching Ideas to go with the content:
Ideas for practical work
Activities and games that can be completed in class
Quizzes
Ideas for individual work
Discussion ideas
Research investigation ideas
Website references / links
Where a topic contains an Assessment Activity guidance is given to the teacher on how this could be approached and what the student needs to be aware of.
Where an Assessment Activity relates to an observation or another task that requires information to be provided by the student (e.g. summary of what they did / how they felt etc.), recording sheets are provided for the students to fill in. The student can complete these and add them to their portfolio of evidence.
Each spread form the Student Book is accompanied by Teaching Ideas to go with the content:
Ideas for practical work
Activities and games that can be completed in class
Quizzes
Ideas for individual work
Discussion ideas
Research investigation ideas
Website references / links
Where a topic contains an Assessment Activity guidance is given to the teacher on how this could be approached and what the student needs to be aware of.
Where an Assessment Activity relates to an observation or another task that requires information to be provided by the student (e.g. summary of what they did / how they felt etc.), recording sheets are provided for the students to fill in. The student can complete these and add them to their portfolio of evidence.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers
Target group
Adult education
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Interest Age: From 16 years
Dimensions
Height: 297 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
662 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-00-741842-8 (9780007418428)
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Persons
Janet Stearns is a qualified nurse, midwife, health visitor, teacher and play therapist.
She has over 25 years experience in teaching childcare in colleges and is an experienced examiner and external moderator for childcare qualifications.
She currently provides professional development and training for practitioners in children's services and works both as a university lecturer and a consultant for developing new childcare qualifications.
Mark Walsh is a registered nurse and a qualified teacher. Mark has taught academic and employment-based courses to health and social care, nursing and child care students in a number of further and higher education institutions. He is an experienced writer of textbook, teacher support and distance learning learning materials and has worked as a moderator, principal examiner and chair of examiners for major awarding bodies. Mark currently tutors for The Open University and provides mental health training and support for tutors and students in further and higher education.
She has over 25 years experience in teaching childcare in colleges and is an experienced examiner and external moderator for childcare qualifications.
She currently provides professional development and training for practitioners in children's services and works both as a university lecturer and a consultant for developing new childcare qualifications.
Mark Walsh is a registered nurse and a qualified teacher. Mark has taught academic and employment-based courses to health and social care, nursing and child care students in a number of further and higher education institutions. He is an experienced writer of textbook, teacher support and distance learning learning materials and has worked as a moderator, principal examiner and chair of examiners for major awarding bodies. Mark currently tutors for The Open University and provides mental health training and support for tutors and students in further and higher education.