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The history of Blaenau Gwent
History & The Arts

The history of Blaenau Gwent

...class identity and community solidarity. The fact that these events feature so prominently in the timeline suggests an ongoing commitment to the left-wing politics that shaped them. The importance of women as lynchpins of community, especially in times of adversity, is also highlighted. The final slide looks at the Six Bells Guardian, a memorial to those who lost their...
Art and visual culture: medieval to modern
History & The Arts

Art and visual culture: medieval to modern

...de la Guerre (War room), Château de Versailles, designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, showing plaster relief by Antoine Coysevox of Louis XIV trampling over his enemies and lower part of the ceiling paintings by Charles Le Brun, 1678–86. Photo: © Château de Versailles/Giraudon/The Bridgeman Art Library. Artists continued to be employed by royal and princely courts for...
Section 5: Legacies: Does Red Clydeside still matter today?
Society, Politics & Law

Section 5: Legacies: Does Red Clydeside still matter today?

...class protest, which is called upon or referred to in struggles that have taken place in Glasgow and across Scotland in the late twentieth century and in the early decades of the current centuryActivists and trade unionists have often portrayed the struggles and conflicts in which they are, or have been engaged, as in some way echoing the traditions of Red Clydeside and...
Teaching equality: unconscious bias in education
Education & Development

Teaching equality: unconscious bias in education

...class. We smashed it, I love them and this meeting is going well. Until. ‘And what about Ellen?’ Brian is looking at me, tapping her name on my planner with the end of his pencil. Ellen Wang (not her real name). I frown. ‘Well, what about her? She’s one of the highest achievers in the class. They’re all brilliant, it’s a top set.’ He nods slowly, but the...
Blockchain in Education
Digital & Computing

Blockchain in Education

...feedback from teachers. Learning occurs either face-to-face, online, or a mixture of the two, all under the control of an educational institution providing quality, credibility, governance, and administrative functions. While the educational institution issues documentation certifying the achievement of major milestones in a degree (including transcripts), students are...
How the stove changed the kitchen
Society, Politics & Law

How the stove changed the kitchen

...class and was not as straightforward as Daunton and Lawrence suggest. To find these variations we need to consider how rooms and stoves were actually used. By examining the lived-experience of space through oral and written testimony, we find a more complex picture of transformation. An examination of 112 childhood memories of working-class families from around Britain...
Coaching others to coach Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

Coaching others to coach

...feedback. By the end of this course you should feel more confident in your ability to support colleagues and help them to become even better at what they do...Are you responsible for helping coaches to learn and develop? Do you consider yourself to be a coach developer, a coach educator, a mentor, a tutor or somebody else who just wants to support coaches and enable them...
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A mentoring mindset (Meddylfryd mentora)
Education & Development

A mentoring mindset (Meddylfryd mentora)

...feedback is needed, especially when the beginner teacher is struggling with a class or group of learners. It is important not to over-exaggerate positive features to compensate for significant weaknesses. Be sensitive when a lesson goes horribly wrong: as long as it’s not a regular feature, teach your beginner teacher to chalk it up to experience. Encourage...