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Teaching assistants: support in action (Chinese)
Education & Development

Teaching assistants: support in action (Chinese)

...2 简艾昂塔,格拉斯哥圣帕垂克小学 当你在收看下面的录像的时候,要在下方的空格处记录下简是如何工作的,她是如何描述她的工作以及其他人又是怎样讲她所做的贡献的。特别要注意记录她是如何重视孩子的社会和个人发展以及她所起的作用。你应该怎样讲述她和孩子在一起的时...
Hybrid working: starting in the workplace
Money & Business

Hybrid working: starting in the workplace

...2. Otherwise, work through the course in chronological order, as this is how the course has been designed...Hybrid working: starting in the workplace: 1.1 Adapting to change - For many people, starting work or switching careers is a major change they need to adapt to. It can be exciting and lead to numerous opportunities. It can also require some planning to make the most...
What is heritage?
History & The Arts

What is heritage?

...2 study in Arts and Humanities...What is heritage?: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: understand the global scope of heritage understand the ‘material’ and ‘non-material’ aspects of heritage recognise heritage as a ‘process’ as well as a ‘product’ of certain activities in the present recognise heritage studies as a...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs
Questioning crime: social harms and global issues
Society, Politics & Law

Questioning crime: social harms and global issues

...2 The question of what does or does not make something a crime is one we rarely ask. This section introduces some basic concepts of criminological and social harm approaches. You’ll start with ‘crime’ and ‘harm’, and be encouraged to explore the similarities and differences between them. The concepts of ‘crime’ and ‘harm’ at first sight appear to be...
What is poetry?
History & The Arts

What is poetry?

...2 Forming the form - By and large, readers tend to agree whether a poem ‘works’ or not, even if it’s not clear how or why it works. The best poems retain a certain mystery, but subsequent analysis invariably reveals various techniques the writer has employed to key into this commonality. The form a poem takes, whether it be free or traditional, reflects those...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs
Practice supervision and assessment in nursing
Health, Sports & Psychology

Practice supervision and assessment in nursing

...2 Read and reflect on the following mini case studies and consider how you would support the student in your role of practice supervisor or practice assessor in these scenarios. You can write your answer in the box below the scenario. Scenario 1: You are a named Practice Supervisor for a level 1 student nurse. While attending your practice learning area the opportunity...
Starting with psychology
Health, Sports & Psychology

Starting with psychology

...2] Figure 2 Looking down on the brain Although these two hemispheres look the same, so they have a similar structure, there are differences in the way they function so they control different responses. For example the left hemisphere controls and receives information from the right side of the body and the right hemisphere controls and receives information from the left...
Level 1: Introductory 5 hrs
Exploring Homer’s Odyssey
History & The Arts

Exploring Homer’s Odyssey

...2 Thinking about heroes - As you learned in Section 1, the mythical stories of the Trojan War centre around characters who are in many ways larger than life. The main characters who appear in Homeric poetry – the Greek warrior Achilles in the Iliad, and Odysseus in the Odyssey, along with other key figures on both the Greek and Trojan sides – are usually referred to...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs