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Inclusive education: knowing what we mean (Wales)
Education & Development

Inclusive education: knowing what we mean (Wales)

...type of school in which you find yourself, their approach to inclusive education will be a determining factor towards the culture that identifies their learning and teaching environment. Over the next few hours, you will be introduced to some of the principles and arguments that will have informed your school’s approach to inclusivity. You will look at differing...
The Moon
Science, Maths & Technology

The Moon

...types of crust on the Moon. The paler areas are the lunar highlands, and the darker areas are the lunar 'seas' or maria (singular: mare). Both the highlands and the maria have very little bedrock exposed at the surface, because it is buried by several metres of regolith composed of ejecta from crater-forming impacts at all scales. In detail the regolith consists of a...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Supporting children and young people's wellbeing
Health, Sports & Psychology

Supporting children and young people's wellbeing

...type of service as an example: family centres...Supporting children and young people's wellbeing: 5.1 Family centres - Family centres are community contexts that provide local support to parents, carers and children. Hedgerows Family Centre (‘Hedgerows’) supports a local community in Milton Keynes designated as one of the most deprived areas in the UK. Hedgerows...
A Victorian Christmas: Christmas in Dreamthorp
History & The Arts

A Victorian Christmas: Christmas in Dreamthorp

...phrases, kiss her shadow as it falls on them. The Emperor Napoleon does not make war to employ his armies, or to consolidate his power; he does so for the sake of an "idea," more or less generous and disinterested. The soul of mankind would revolt at the blunt, naked truth; and the taciturn emperor knows this, as he knows most things. This imperial hypocrisy, like every...
Tim Scoones - Earth in Vision
Nature & Environment

Tim Scoones - Earth in Vision

...of what they’re doing. So what’s our response, because I won’t rest easy on my deathbed if I thought I didn’t pick up that challenge and I didn’t encourage my colleagues and my industry to seize that moment and at the very least have a go. There’s a disaster movie phrase for this which is, ‘It’s a bold plan, but it might just work.’ ...
Assessment in secondary science
Education & Development

Assessment in secondary science

...phrases along an arrow that shows the direction in which each pair should be read. So for example, how would you connect the concepts of ‘water’ and ‘ice’? Consider the three concept maps in Figures 3–5 (White and Gunstone, 1992, p. 25), which show a variety of understandings of electricity. [Described image] Figure 3 Concept map 1 [Described image] Figure 4...
10 incredible people whose stories you'll find on OpenLearn
History & The Arts

10 incredible people whose stories you'll find on OpenLearn

...Menabrea’s description of the Analytical Engine ‘Notions sur la machine analytique de Charles Babbage’ from the original French. At first she was content to perform only the translation, but at Babbage’s instigation, she began to add extensive annotations to the original text. These ‘algebraic working’s are what we would now call a computer program – they were the commands that would be punched into Jacquard cards and fed......
Introducing social work: a starter kit
Health, Sports & Psychology

Introducing social work: a starter kit

...types of relationships. Sasha has strong relationships with Jade (her sister), Dawn (her mother), Mavis (her grandmother), and Emily and Lucy (her friends). She has weak relationships with Darren (her employer), Karen (Jade’s social worker), her Aunt and Uncle, and Ryan (youth worker). She has a stressful relationship with Jim (her stepfather).] Figure 8 The concept of...