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Working in groups and teams
Money & Business

Working in groups and teams

...based on a current situation with a team or group that you manage or with which you are familiar. This OpenLearn course provides a sample of postgraduate study in Business & Management...Working in groups and teams: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: recognise the difference between groups and teams and understand when each is more...
Level 3: Advanced 8 hrs
Section 6: Introduction to Learning Resources on Red Clydeside
Society, Politics & Law

Section 6: Introduction to Learning Resources on Red Clydeside

...based politics of Glasgow that emerged during the forty hours movement in 1919. This allows the paper to juxtapose the broader international linkages forged by Scottish workers alongside racialised hostilities within the city. In particular, the paper compares and contrasts the progressive internationalism of the strike newspaper with the Broomielaw ‘race riot’...
Professional relationships with young people
Health, Sports & Psychology

Professional relationships with young people

...based on intuition, or do you have evidence to support your views? Maybe you weren’t able to make detailed notes, but it’s worth considering: the extent to which you base your understanding of young people on your own intuition, your personal preferences and assumptions whether or not you base your perspective on evidence of any kind, especially young people’s own...
Can we get to a world without suicide?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Can we get to a world without suicide?

...based in Phoenix, Arizona. “They’re ‘intent on it’ is the phrase you hear. ‘You can’t stop someone who’s fully intent on killing themselves.’ So there is this strange logic that individuals who die couldn’t be stopped because they weren’t going to seek care and tell us what was going on. And those who do talk to us were seen as somehow manipulative...
Developing a research question in International Relations
Society, Politics & Law

Developing a research question in International Relations

...base with an important conclusion: UN peacekeeping works. In your own research, you need to begin by thinking about the puzzle you want to examine and the best way of interrogating it. Will you ask a ‘how’ question to understand something, or a hypothesis-testing ‘why’ question to explain it? Either way, this will hopefully say something important about the way...
Exploring Religion in London
History & The Arts

Exploring Religion in London

...based on the layout of the temple in Jerusalem, where the reading desk is in the centre. More modern synagogues have the reading desk in front of the ark, so that all the seats can face forwards. You’ll notice that our seats face inwards, and that’s so that we don’t have our backs to the reading while it is taking place. The important thing to point out is that men...
Innovation in health and social care: social and historical
Health, Sports & Psychology

Innovation in health and social care: social and historical

...based on the principle that a liquid’s density changes with its temperature (Noyes, 1936). Although the mercury thermometer is currently being phased out in favour of digital thermometers due to mercury’s toxicity, its use has been critical to detecting fevers which need treatment. Another important innovation is X-ray technology. Without this, it would be extremely...
Supporting adult learners’ positive mental health Badge icon
Education & Development

Supporting adult learners’ positive mental health

...These standards are there to ensure everyone receives safe and high-quality, evidence-based standards of care. This also means you can acknowledge as an educator why it would not be your role to diagnose mental illness in learners or colleagues. [The words ‘Mental health problems’ with a line through them, with the words ‘Stop the stigma’ above them.] There can be a lot of stigma associated with assessment, especially the......