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Seeing institutions in different ways
Society, Politics & Law

Seeing institutions in different ways

...manager’, you should by now be aware that you have a wealth of experience of institutions – as rules and rule setters, and indeed much else...Seeing institutions in different ways: 1.5 Institutional development: changing the rules, the rules changing - As you undertook Activity 2, you might have noted that institutions last: they have a seeming permanence to them....
Social care in the community
Health, Sports & Psychology

Social care in the community

...manage relationships? Task 1 Getting to know the case study Start by familiarising yourself with the Somebody Cares case study in Video 1. Watch the whole case study right through, so that you get to know the people involved, including their different: care needs forms of support provided domestic situations. Kevin Madden Good morning my dear. Elvis Malcolm Morning June...
Level 1: Introductory 3 hrs
Professionals negotiating different ways of knowing
Education & Development

Professionals negotiating different ways of knowing

...manage these uncomfortable feelings. Kathy found herself reflecting on her evolving identity which meant developing ideas within her writing. Academic writers talk about ‘voice’ in their work. Kathy advises thinking about the voice you use when writing, how this impacts on what you say and how you say it. There are other experiences that made a huge difference to Dr...
James Smith - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

James Smith - Earth in Vision

...managed to start working in television, but I think from that moment I wanted to try and do what I could and highlight some of the issues that were affecting the planet. What inspired me Ooh, I mean I think the Attenborough series are obvious, aren’t they? They created an awareness and love for the natural world which I think is very important. It’s difficult, I...
Using visualisation in maths teaching
Education & Development

Using visualisation in maths teaching

...management issues and any useful hints for the use of this approach for the first time. Can students of different abilities cope with this approach? Talk to at least one other person about your responses. Click on the link below to read the various components of the questionnaire and compare your views with those of other teachers. Answer (Source: These responses were...
Exploring how migration changes the places where we live
Society, Politics & Law

Exploring how migration changes the places where we live

...manage this change. However, UK cities have not traditionally had a strong voice in migration debates and migration has not always figured strongly in discussions around how to shape the future of communities. This reflects the narrowness of the migration debate, which often reinforces polarisation and oversimplification. Incorporating a wider range of voices and...
The psychology of cybercrime
Health, Sports & Psychology

The psychology of cybercrime

...manage a troll on a feminist web-forum, in which the troll employs a number of tactics (for example name calling, deliberately misunderstanding other users, pretending to be sincerely trying to understand the issues). This troll was clearly a source of ongoing annoyance, and at times was offensive, but the attempts to control him (albeit with limited success) did not...
Supporting physical development in early childhood
Health, Sports & Psychology

Supporting physical development in early childhood

...managing long-term health conditions, experience operations and may be prone to picking up infections. Medication Medication for long-term conditions, e.g. asthma or coeliac disease, may have an adverse effect on children’s rate of growth. Poverty In the UK, an estimated 14.5 million people are living in poverty, which represents 22% of the population. (Save the...