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Exploring evidence-based policing
Money & Business

Exploring evidence-based policing

...accountability for the police and public, which would impact on the quality and nature of interactions – reducing complaints and the number of stops and searches. London’s ‘Global City’ status, with around 31,000 officers, means this trial will address an evidence gap on the impact of BWV in a larger UK force. (Grossmith et al., 2015, p.5) The full College of...
Level 1: Introductory 4 hrs
Teaching secondary mathematics
Education & Development

Teaching secondary mathematics

...account managers use formulae when setting up spreadsheets; and special effects organisers use them to calculate safe distances when working with pyrotechnics. Thus practising writing and reading formulae is vital preparation for employment, since the ability to express relationships symbolically and work with algebra is essential in so many careers. Words: 0 Part 2...
Exploring family health
Health, Sports & Psychology

Exploring family health

...account for meals eaten in restaurants. Graphs and charts provide a lot of information, but any results need to be interpreted with caution. When you read a chart or a graph, you want to know where the information has come from, so that you can make judgements about how seriously you should take the figures. As the charts in this section are based on government statistics...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Exploring the relationship between anxiety and depression
Science, Maths & Technology

Exploring the relationship between anxiety and depression

...accounting for possible confounding factors are important considerations that are required to establish the empirical evidence (evidence base) for the use of electrotherapy for mood disorders. In your view, has the more recent CES study (Morriss et al., 2019) addressed such methodological concerns?...Exploring the relationship between anxiety and depression: Conclusion -...
Introducing Union Black
Education & Development

Introducing Union Black

...account the many other intersectionalities that affect life experiences like disability, class or age. Crenshaw’s theory stemmed from her research on discrimination against Black women and described how multiple forms of oppression and social identities overlap to create unique experiences. An intersectional lens recognises that people who experience multiple...
Level 1: Introductory 3 hrs
Writing what you know
History & The Arts

Writing what you know

...account of daily events, your rants and raves, ideas for poems, single words, clippings from newspapers, responses to books or poems you’ve read, notes from research, all kinds of ‘gathering’. Your notebook is for you, and it needs to contain whatever helps you or fuels your writing. A major source of potential material is your own life – what you see, experience,...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Hybrid working: wellbeing and inclusion
Money & Business

Hybrid working: wellbeing and inclusion

...account of whether doing such a thing may make a positive contribution to global wellbeing. (Future Generations Commissioner for Wales, 2022a) The two goals that most naturally relate to this course are ‘A Healthier Wales’ (for wellbeing) and ‘A More Equal Wales’ (for inclusion), and resources associated with these goals will be highlighted at appropriate points...
What is Europe?
Society, Politics & Law

What is Europe?

...account of modern Europe; the answers he provides to the questions in the title – what Europe is and where its boundaries lie. How far do Seton-Watson's views correspond with your ideas? One vision of Europe directs particular attention to cultural unity, how it came to flower towards the end of the nineteenth century, and its degeneration into nationalist fanaticism,...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs