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Starting with maths: Patterns and formulas
Science, Maths & Technology

Starting with maths: Patterns and formulas

...tree splits into further branches which look like trees themselves, and so on. Self-similarity now forms part of an area of mathematical research known as fractal geometry. Beautiful patterns can be generated by fractal formulas, such as the Barnsley fern and the fractal below. Fractal geometry also has many practical applications in the physical sciences, medical...
Leadership for inclusion: thinking it through
Education & Development

Leadership for inclusion: thinking it through

...family group? Do you expect teachers to teach everything they know or just something they know lots about? Can teachers spend all day teaching something they find interesting? Should you expect students to study things they already have some understanding of, or of which they have no understanding? Can students spend all day studying something they find interesting? And...
Teaching assistants: support in action (Wales)
Education & Development

Teaching assistants: support in action (Wales)

...family and friends performing and reporting clinical observations of a patient’s temperature, pulse, respiration rate, and blood pressure obtaining measurement of a patient’s height and weight. Before the creation of these new roles, a registered nurse carried out such responsibilities. Now, health-care assistants give support to nurses who are released to do other...
Abbie Barnes - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

Abbie Barnes - Earth in Vision

...Tree Today Foundation. So we were making a film about global climate change and the impact that global climate change was having on the mountain’s glaciers, the endemic wildlife species, the tourism trade on the local people, so the whole package. And for me that was undoubtedly, hands down, the best, most proud moment for me, summiting that mountain, seeing the...
Assessment in secondary geography
Education & Development

Assessment in secondary geography

...family may be locked into a cycle of underachievement. As you set assessments look for bias that might disadvantage different groups of students. Avoid setting a ceiling in terms of what students can achieve. Reflection point Are tests used fairly?...Assessment in secondary geography: 4.2 Differentiation - Differentiation is planning to ensure that all students in the...
Everyday English 2
Languages

Everyday English 2

...family and employers, and on social media. Badges are a great motivation, helping you to reach the end of the course. Gaining a badge often boosts confidence in the skills and abilities that underpin successful study. So, completing this course should encourage you to think about taking other courses, for example enrolling at a college for a formal qualification. (You...
Level 1: Introductory 48 hrs
Stakeholders in marketing and finance
Money & Business

Stakeholders in marketing and finance

...family’s ice creams, holiday or car, in internal marketing contexts it is often not as clear who is paying and how much is being paid for the services or goods supplied. If you are a budget holder, you will know what items are charged to your budget. But if you are not the budget holder you may have little or no idea of what internal services actually cost. Activity 1...
Using generative AI in relation to legal issues
Society, Politics & Law

Using generative AI in relation to legal issues

...family law. In addition, the use of LLMs also poses several potential legal risks, which have the potential to arise when using them for general queries, i.e., including for non-legal queries. For example: Data protection and confidentiality There is a significant risk that sensitive information included within a user prompt, such as confidential business information,...