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Children’s rights
Society, Politics & Law

Children’s rights

...community, and I think that would contribute to their better behaviour. The adults would be being if you like, an even better role model than we have seen in the film up until now. Children's rights part 2 Children's rights part 3 (9 minutes 4 MB) Esther So if I continue to play devil’s advocate just for a bit, what is the limit to that? You have talked a lot about the...
Level 2: Intermediate 1 hr
Introducing the Classical world
History & The Arts

Introducing the Classical world

...communicate your knowledge and understanding in an appropriately scholarly manner. Discussion The aim of this activity was to make you think about what you were learning, as you were reading. Such reflection helps you to focus on topics as you learn and also to realise just what it is that you have learned. You should have been able to tick off each one without too much...
Level 2: Intermediate 20 hrs
Investigating a murder with forensic psychology
Health, Sports & Psychology

Investigating a murder with forensic psychology

...communication between particular individuals in this investigation, we haven’t included solicitors and second interviewers in our interviews. More often than not in real police suspect interviews, there are four people in the room: the lead interviewer, the co-interviewer, the suspect and their solicitor. This has been simplified in each interview, so that you will only...
Leo Tolstoy on King Lear
History & The Arts

Leo Tolstoy on King Lear

...communication to the public--in a humorous form--of the fact that Gloucester has a legitimate son and an illegitimate one. After this, trumpets are blown, and King Lear enters with his daughters and sons-in-law, and utters a speech to the effect that, owing to old age, he wishes to retire from the cares of business and divide his kingdom between his daughters. In order to...
Teaching secondary geography
Education & Development

Teaching secondary geography

...community there has long been a lively debate about the nature of geographical knowledge with views including, for example, those of: positivists (reality exists independently of what anyone knows, thinks or believes, fitting with many stereotypes of what learning geography involves) social constructivists (all geographical knowledge is constructed) social realists (some...
Level 3: Advanced 11 hrs
Physical activity for health and wellbeing in the caring role
Health, Sports & Psychology

Physical activity for health and wellbeing in the caring role

...community, such as the Live Well initiative in Barnsley (see Further Reading for more information). Activity 1 Timing: Allow approximately 30 minutes. Read ‘The health benefits of gardening’ article (Westcott, 2019) that considers the benefits of gardening for health and for those with existing health conditions. As you read, identify how gardening could be used to...
EU Referendum - Economy
Society, Politics & Law

EU Referendum - Economy

...Community) in 1975. In regard to the economy, key divisions of opinion include the following: Employment and labour rights: Distinct UK features like flexible hiring conditions and in-work financial benefits are fully preserved in the EU, according to the Remain campaign, which points to the opt-out (negotiated when John Major was Conservative prime minister) from the...
Some merits of Manchester
History & The Arts

Some merits of Manchester

...communism which their foundress imagined in her marital relations with the Lancashire blacksmith she left behind her. I am reminded (or perhaps instructed) by Mr. Hope Moncrieff in Black's excellent Guide to Manchester that before Mrs. Gaskell's celebrity the fitful fame of De Quincey shed a backward gleam upon his native place, which can still show the house where he was...