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Gŵyl Seicoleg
Health, Sports & Psychology

Gŵyl Seicoleg

...les plant ac yn effeithio'n negyddol ar berthnasoedd rhieni-plant. Mae broceriaeth iaith plant fel gweithgaredd yn digwydd ar draws amrywiaeth eang o gyd-destunau megis banciau, manwerthu, gofal iechyd, y gyfraith, y cartref, tai a gofal cymdeithasol. Pan fydd sefyllfaoedd broceriaeth iaith yn heriol, mae'r problemau anodd hyn yn aml yn digwydd rhwng ffigurau awdurdod a'u...
The economics of flood insurance
Society, Politics & Law

The economics of flood insurance

...2 study in Economics....The economics of flood insurance: Introduction - This short course is a taster of the Open University Level 2 module, Economics in Practice. It will introduce you to some of the practical ways that the theories, tools and techniques of economics are used and impact on our everyday lives. You will look at the issue of flooding, a problem with a long...
Level 2: Intermediate 6 hrs
So, you want to be a nurse? A brief introduction to nursing
Health, Sports & Psychology

So, you want to be a nurse? A brief introduction to nursing

...2 and 6 years to complete, with the average full-time degree being around 3 years. Select the answer for Question 1a here Anyone can call themselves a Registered Nurse. True or False? True False a. True b. False The correct answer is b. Answer In the UK, the title ‘Registered Nurse’ is protected by law and everyone who uses this title has to be registered with the...
Studying mammals: Life in the trees
Nature & Environment

Studying mammals: Life in the trees

...2 Answer Distinctive features in these tree dwellers are not numerous! (a) The Malayan sun-bear has the strong forearms (and claws) of bears in general. But sun-bears are comparatively small, as you might expect of a climber. (b) The tamandua uses the powerful front legs typical of anteaters to climb, but its prehensile tail is distinctive, seemingly better suited for...
Social psychology and politics
Health, Sports & Psychology

Social psychology and politics

...2. If a social psychologist took an individual-based approach to the study of politics, they would likely focus on: (a) Personality (b) Group structures (c) Culture (d) Social identities a. (a) Personality b. (b) Group structures c. (c) Culture d. (d) Social identities The correct answer is a. Discussion A is the correct answer here. Social psychologists who take an...
Level 2: Intermediate 8 hrs
Introducing ICT systems
Digital & Computing

Introducing ICT systems

...2 shows this view of the system with 'computerised booking system' composed of two subsystems: 'network' and 'computers'. Of course, these subsystems may also be complex systems in their own right, composed of further subsystems. A complex overall system can therefore be reduced to more manageable proportions by grouping components together and thinking about it in terms...
Level 1: Introductory 9 hrs
Judicial decision making
Society, Politics & Law

Judicial decision making

...2 Fact-finding - The first step in resolving a legal dispute is finding the facts. Correct fact-finding is vital to a just outcome. For example, if a court wrongly found that parents had mistreated their child when they had not, that child could be taken away, with terrible consequences. The process of working out from the evidence where the truth lies is generally known...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs
Assessment in secondary mathematics
Education & Development

Assessment in secondary mathematics

...2 shows an example of a mind map about trigonometry.) Write a definition of a specific quadrilateral on a mini-whiteboard, giving each group a different quadrilateral. Then you can play quadrilateral matchmaker, helping students to understand that only some have parallel sides or right angles, but having four sides or a sum of interior angles of 360° is no way to find...