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Ymarfer corff ac iechyd meddwl
Health, Sports & Psychology

Ymarfer corff ac iechyd meddwl

...Concepts of Physical Fitness: Active Lifestyles for Wellness (14eg argraffiad), Llundain, McGraw-Hill. Lawlor, D.A. a Hopker, S.W. (2001) ‘The effectiveness of exercise as an intervention in the management of depression: systematic review and meta-regression analysis of randomised controlled trials’, British Medical Journal (argraffiad Clinical Research ), cyf. 322,...
Level 2: Intermediate 2 hrs
Note taking in relation to the Social Sciences
Society, Politics & Law

Note taking in relation to the Social Sciences

...concepts, or themes, or arguments recur – it is allowing you to basically pick out the threads of the course and subsequently when you come to do your studying in later parts of the course, you may find yourself saying, oh I have come across that before and you can go back and add in to your earlier notes where things are coming up time and time again. So the course is...
Children’s rights
Society, Politics & Law

Children’s rights

...concepts of ‘welfare’, ‘power’ and ‘diversity’ and the theme of citizenship. What different constructions of children and childhood are described? What points are made about the power relations between adults and children in relation to children's rights? What does Ann Phoenix mean when she says that ‘childhood is differentiated’? What aspects of...
Level 2: Intermediate 1 hr
Attention
Society, Politics & Law

Attention

...concept of attention may have rather negative connotations. At school we were told to pay attention, making us all too aware that it was not possible to listen to the teacher while at the same time being lost in more interesting thoughts. Neither does it seem possible to listen effectively to two different things at the same time. How many parents with young children...
Level 3: Advanced 10 hrs
Teachers sharing resources online
Education & Development

Teachers sharing resources online

...concept across of the change of structure of rocks, so I thought why don’t I do it using cheese toasties? I brought in all of my equipment; slices of the bread, grated cheese and that sort of thing. And we got the kids to go through the process of erosion, that’s the grating of the cheese. We had 2 colour cheeses; we had a red and white cheese, and then they would put...
Level 2: Intermediate 10 hrs
Could we control our climate? Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

Could we control our climate?

...concept of climate engineering to counteract human-caused climate crisis appreciate that ‘climate’ can be defined as the probability of different types of weather, and that more years of weather data makes it easier to measure appreciate how the nature of climate brings particular challenges to engineering climate change. The Open University would really appreciate...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Exploring the psychological aspects of sport injury Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

Exploring the psychological aspects of sport injury

...concept and personality) (Brewer and Redmond, 2017). Extrinsic risk factors are those external to the individual and can include sport-related variables (such as type of sport, rules, opponent/team mate behaviour), equipment and weather conditions (Brewer and Redmond, 2017). Next you’ll look at psychological factors in more detail...Session 3: Can psychological factors...
Talk the talk
Education & Development

Talk the talk

...prompts. Visual or audio cues, such as graphs, charts, pictures and video or sound clips, can provide structure and variety to a presentation. However, the use of technology requires practice to be effective. Now watch Bill Davenhall’s video again and consider the following points: Does he use visuals for his entire talk? When does he use the visuals? At which points in...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs