PEARSON (PEARSON) • Uniformed Protective Services
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Notes available for the following courses of Uniformed Protective Services at PEARSON (PEARSON)
- Unit 1 - Citizenship and Diversity 1
- Unit 10 - Skills for Outdoor Activities and the Uniformed Protective Services 1
- Unit 2 - Behaviour and Discipline in the Uniformed Protective Services 2
- Unit 4 - Physical Preparation, Health and Wellbeing 1
- Unit 5 - Teamwork, Leadership and Communication in the Uniformed Protective Services 3
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It's rest off the Behavior exam, a bit more information on the Theories used
A description of the different types of leadership styles there are. This may help you if your taking the Uniformed protective services course. This may help you get through the first unit quicker as it gives you the knowledge you need. Just it's a case of you then having to place the uses In the protective services.
This is a Brief Introduction to the idea of intensity in fitness, there is a Explanation of intensity as well as the different rates your heart goes at
This is a Beginning notes of Citizenship a Diversity, it follows the topics of Society and Citizenship, This is just the beginning so this isn't all you need to know, but it's the text book knowledge made easier to understand
A beginning example of the theories used in the UPS behavior exam. This contains Skinner's Box, Social Learning theory, The iceberg analogy and more. Just a quick beginning to your Exams
unit 10 assignment 1 requires me to assess the specific activity requirements of two different outdoor activity and evaluate how activity requirements and personal skills impact on participants in 2 different outdoor activity.
notes for assignment 1 of unit 5