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A tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Education & Development

A tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu

...community in Cape Town in the 1970s and 1980s. The congregation was a mix of white, black and mixed race people (known at the time as Cape Coloureds) and was spiritually led by the Dean of Cape Town, Edward Laurie King (whom we all referred to as Dean Ted King or Fr. Ted King). My father, John Herbert, was one of the Churchwardens, my mother Wendy sang in the morning...
Aquatic mammals
Nature & Environment

Aquatic mammals

...communication by sound in aquatic mammals, describe the role of blubber and explain countercurrent heat exchange explain the diving response and its significance in natural dives...Aquatic mammals: 1 The origins of aquatic mammals - As an introduction to aquatic mammals, join Hermione Cockburn as she watches the bottlenose dolphins in the Moray Firth, Scotland in this...
Level 1: Introductory 5 hrs
Attachment in the early years
Education & Development

Attachment in the early years

...communication. By contrast, another infant may have a carer who is quite depressed, spending a lot of time in a self-absorbed state and with a generally low mood. This infant may spend long periods of time alone or with an emotionally unavailable carer, where distress goes unacknowledged. When infant distress is responded to, it may sometimes be that the carer feels the...
Level 2: Intermediate 6 hrs
Exploring anxiety
Science, Maths & Technology

Exploring anxiety

...communities, vulnerable, and more likely to be victims of violent crime or of self-harm than of violence towards others. The false perception, popularised in the media that people with mental illness are typically violent, unpredictable and dangerous, is amongst the most damaging of stereotypes. People who experience mental illness are unable to work. FALSE. Depending on...
Level 3: Advanced 9 hrs
Health, disease and society: Scottish influence in the 19th century
History & The Arts

Health, disease and society: Scottish influence in the 19th century

...communities, and thus helping to build a niche for the laboratory. In Sheffield, for example, the established medical school added laboratories to its other teaching facilities in the 1890s. These were primarily intended to attract students, who might otherwise go to better-equipped schools for their training. However, the laboratories also provided services to the local...
Introduction to child psychology
Education & Development

Introduction to child psychology

...communication. We’ve got physical development and we’ve got thinking, or cognition. And what you sometimes find with children with different developmental disorders is that they have strengths and weaknesses across these, so, they might have delays in communication but their physical development may be age-appropriate. And, by using our resources, the developmental...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Teaching secondary music
Education & Development

Teaching secondary music

...community) take place in venues such as youth clubs. It is important to note that these are not unstructured or unplanned sessions – the difference lies in the way the music educators who lead them tend to come to the session not with fixed ideas about what is to be learned and how learning will be sequenced, but with what Smith describes as ‘a proposal for action...
Level 3: Advanced 11 hrs
Introduction to ecosystems
Science, Maths & Technology

Introduction to ecosystems

...community. He saw a community as being— NARRATOR "the whole complex of organisms naturally living together, whose life must be considered and studied as a whole." DR MICHAEL GILLMAN: Tansley's main interest was in plants, so his work and ideas tend to focus on them. He defined plant communities as-- NARRATOR "--any collection of plants growing together which has a whole...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs