learning activities - activities which take place under the direction of a teacher. These may be as a whole class, in groups or with individual pupils, and may be indoors or outdoors, or away from the setting., long-term planning / Scheme of work - this is usually planning for the year or for the duration of a college course or unit, relating to a syllabus., medium-term planning - this will be planning for the term or half term and will usually be split into weeks., short-term planning - this will be detailed weekly or daily planning which includes learning objectives and assessment., SOW - an acronym for Scheme of Work, ROW - an acronym for the record of work, record of work - a system for documenting and organizing student learning activities, progress, and achievements, reflective practice - a cyclical process where educators regularly evaluate their teaching methods and experiences to improve their skills and enhance student learning, evaluation - a structured process of determining the quality, effectiveness, and value of teaching, learning, and educational programs, assessment - a systematic process of gathering and interpreting evidence to make judgments about student learning and development, planning - creating a plan of action for providing quality education to students, delivery - providing education through activities such as lectures, tutorials, seminars, demonstrations, practical lessons, etc. , ICT - an acronym for Information and Communication Technologies, ICT resources - a range of activities, equipment and technological devices, such as programmable toys, telephones, videos, timers, keyboards, keypads, computers, software, digital cameras, interactive whiteboards as well as new technologies as they become available., EDS - an acronym for Essential Digital Skills, Essential digital skills - a subject that focusses on practical application of ICT , scaffolding - temporary support provided to learners to help them achieve tasks they couldn't do independently, dyscalculia - a difficulty in learning or understanding numbers and number facts., dyslexia - a condition of neurodevelopmental origin that mainly affects the ease with which a person reads, writes, and spells, typically recognized as a specific learning disorder in children.,

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