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A mentoring mindset (Meddylfryd mentora)
Education & Development

A mentoring mindset (Meddylfryd mentora)

...business, counselling or sport, for example. Even within education, there are different interpretations of the mentoring and coaching roles. Lancer, Clutterbuck and Megginson (2016) believe that the confusion between terms has arisen because of the complex nature of both coaching and mentoring, and due to the wide range of coaching and mentoring approaches, with elements...
From Brexit to the break-up of Britain?
Society, Politics & Law

From Brexit to the break-up of Britain?

...business services industries located there. The divisions within the UK (within England as well as between England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) were reflected in the voting patterns of the 2016 referendum and the course reflects on the implications of this for the UK’s future as a multinational state. The first step in doing this is to look a bit more closely...
Introducing International Relations
Society, Politics & Law

Introducing International Relations

...businesses: Large multinational corporations impact global economies, labour practices, and even political decisions through their global presence and financial power. Individuals: Prominent figures like diplomats, activists and everyday citizens can influence international relations through advocacy, cultural exchange or migration. All the above actors work together or...
Basic science: understanding numbers
Science, Maths & Technology

Basic science: understanding numbers

...Business School...Week 2: Using numbers for science: Introduction - Your guide, Janet, is back to introduce Week 2 of Basic science: understanding numbers. JANET SUMNER: Hello, and welcome to Week two of Understanding numbers. See? I told you there wouldn't be any maths, just some numbers and a bit of science. We'll start this week with a video about calculators. I don't...
Dutch painting of the Golden Age
History & The Arts

Dutch painting of the Golden Age

...busy scene crammed with life. However, whether or not one agrees with his conclusions, his approach successfully draws attention to the artificiality of the representation. We are led to wonder why certain objects, such as cups and a spoon, are scattered on the floor and whether a milk pail would have been left standing unattended where it could easily be knocked over. It...
Level 2: Intermediate 4 hrs
Interviews - Writing For Radio
History & The Arts

Interviews - Writing For Radio

...busy giving lectures in America or something, but the interesting thing was he tweeted throughout the broadcast of the play saying it wasn’t like that, it wasn’t like that, it wasn’t like that. Well we’d done our research and it was like that. But, but you know that the Radio 4 audience are informed, they’re curious, they’re, they’re interested, and I...
Practice supervision and assessment in nursing
Health, Sports & Psychology

Practice supervision and assessment in nursing

...busy professional role and/or home life Lacking in confidence Dealing with challenging students Already juggling a great many things Take a few minutes to consider what measures you might be able to put in place to mitigate any ‘threats’ you identified above? Discussion This might include, but is not limited to: seeking adequate support from your team shadowing others...
What happens to you when you read?
Health, Sports & Psychology

What happens to you when you read?

...business partner Marley, on every one, implying Scrooge’s increasing dread, and also allowing the reader to empathise with that dread, almost experiencing it for ourselves. Dickens finishes this mini-scene by having Scrooge react to the emotion as he gets up in exasperation and walks across the room. The important thing to take away from this activity into the rest of...