E I M I S www.education.gov.za Click EMIS on the left menu, then STATISTICAL PUBLICATIONS School Real ities Table 1: List of abbreviations ECD Early Childhood Development ESR Educator-School Ratio n 2013, there were 12 489 648 learners in ordinary public and independent schools (hereinafter collectively referred to as ordinary schools) in South Africa, who attended 25 720 schools and were served by 425 023 educators (see Tables 2 and 3). These data are from the survey conducted on the 10th
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Student 14061103 Portfolio Task module 1, Rough Draft (500 words) actual word count 535 Study the following phrase and then write a properly referenced academic essay to discuss it. “ Effective study skills are the sole foundation of a sound education .“ In order to discuss the above statement one has first to consider the meaning of the words ‘study skills’. The word skill means a learnt activity performed well, as and when required. It cannot be gained at random and can be depended
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Research Methodology Shrinanir Glenn RES/351 Business Research January 26, 2015 Margaret McNulty Research Methodology According to a recent survey, thousands of research studies are undertaken and accomplished every year. Research work is a common topic in academic institutions such as colleges and universities. In addition to academic institutions, research studies are common among business and government organizations. However, Selltiz (2009), points out that despite the increase in the
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Establish the payroll system Submission details Candidate’s name | | Phone no. | | Assessor’s name | | Phone no. | | Assessment site | | Assessment date/s | | Time/s | | The assessment task is due on the date specified by your assessor. Any variations to this arrangement must be approved in writing by your assessor. Submit this document with any required evidence attached. See specifications below for details. Performance objective The candidate will demonstrate the ability to
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Outline and assess sociological explanations of gender inequality in contemporary UK (40) Intro: * There are many sociological explanations of gender inequality, for example, functionalist views contrast hugely with Marxists. * For hundreds of years, women have been seen as unequal, however in the late 19th and 20th century up until today, there has been a huge increase in the belief of gender inequality and numerous feminist movements to try and conquer gender inequality. Functionalists:
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STUDY UNIT 10 LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORTS COACHING 10.1 INTRODUCTION o educator is responsible for planning and conducting lessons and activities in a safe environment. o Physical educators need to be aware of safety factors and know about legal liability. o educator's legal responsibility concerns the issue of negligence. 10.2 LEGAL LIABILITY o educators are responsible for their learners' well-being o educator acts in “loco parentis” -
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So… what is ACEs? AIDS Community Educators (ACEs) is UCT’s Peer Education programme of HAICU (HIV/AIDS Institutional Co-ordinational Unit). The main aim of the programme is for students to actively engage with HIV and AIDS on campus through: * Leadership in HIV/AIDS – ACEs show leadership through their support and involvement in HIV/AIDS initiatives on campus * Personal Development – ACEs are encouraged through training and supervision to develop as world class individuals * Campus
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Understand equality and diversity law, legislation and internal policies in relation to own area of responsibility. The Equality Act 2010 was brought in as one single act to make the law simpler and easier to understand, the act covers nine protected characteristics, which cannot be used as a reason to treat someone unfairly, every person has one or more of the protected characteristics, so the act protects everyone against unfair treatment, the protected characteristics are, age, disability, gender
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Ethics, health In this essay I will be discussing the ethics of Child Discipline and Psychical abuse. The issue of parental rights is an existing part of the ethical dimensions of a parent-child relationship. It is parent’s duty to decline their child as part of their many responsibilities, however the way in which they approach this issue differs between individuals. Some people may consider smacking as a form of instilling obedience in their child from a young age. The essay will be segmented
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Short summary, Notes "Father and Son" - Bernard MacLavery Characterization: Father: Protective, he always worries for his son's safety. He cannot sleep, he has to watch his son sleep and he has to know about his son's whereabouts all the time. The son sees him as scared and as a coward who is paranoid about losing his life. He also accuses his father of drug abuse, in this case valium. Emotionally broken after his wife's death. Caring. Overprotective, bit for a good reason. Son: The
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