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Assessment in secondary science
Education & Development

Assessment in secondary science

...articulate what it means to make progress in science outline the features of formative assessment use a variety of techniques to assess students’ conceptual understanding evaluate the implementation of some formative assessment strategies explain the value of involving students in assessment...Assessment in secondary science: 1 Assessing progress in science – what’s...
Developing a research question in International Relations
Society, Politics & Law

Developing a research question in International Relations

...articulate both positivist and interpretivist questions. Take a ‘comparative’ question, for instance; one could adopt a positivist framework to compare causes of war using large datasets, but one could also compare the emergence of nationalist discourses within an interpretivist framework. Activity 3 Types of research question Timing: approximately 10 minutes Select...
Speeches and speech-making
History & The Arts

Speeches and speech-making

...articulating a particular, individual point of view, so their ideas and opinions are in a sense embodied in their voice. At a literal level, the actual sounds, pace, rhythm, dynamics and expression in a speaker’s voice all have an effect on the listeners and contribute to the effects of a speech. But a speech is also a text that has usually (though not always) been...
Level 1: Introductory 1 hr
Building confidence in using online forums
Education & Development

Building confidence in using online forums

...articulating my words, which makes me nervous when talking with others as some people have greater skills in writing. This is an interesting example of a student who found clear, tangible benefits from getting involved in their online learning forum. But they were also a little nervous about actually expressing themselves in writing on the forum. In Session 2, you will be...
Exploring Ovid’s big ideas
History & The Arts

Exploring Ovid’s big ideas

...articulate what category boundaries are in some interesting ways about the world. They can be there to reinforce social norms. They can be there to help us articulate fears of the other, whoever the other might be. And what a surprise the other tends to be women, people of colour, people who aren’t like us in terms of religious background, whatever that might be. And...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Advancing Black leadership Badge icon
Society, Politics & Law

Advancing Black leadership

...articulate why power-with in practice requires earning trust of the people leaders work with. Yaina suggests techniques that can be used, including: outreach in the communities, building up rapport overtime, responding to invitations to attend community events and maintain the trust once the trusting relationships develop...Week 2: Frameworks of power: 4 This week’s...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Everyday English 1
Languages

Everyday English 1

...Articulation, volume and speed - [Person speaking] Figure 2 Making sure you are heard To make sure you are heard, you have to consider how clearly you speak, whether you are using the right volume and the speed at which you talk...Speaking and listening: Articulation - Sometimes it’s difficult to understand what people are saying because they don’t say the words...
Level 1: Introductory 48 hrs
Golden Globe Ocean Race: Global Biodiversity
Nature & Environment

Golden Globe Ocean Race: Global Biodiversity

...Les Sables-d’Olonne in France, which sits at 46.49 degrees north. On the outward portion of the race the sailors made their way south across the Bay of Biscay, down the Atlantic Ocean and crossing the equator, before rounding the Cape of Good Hope on the southern tip of Africa at 34.36 degrees south (Figure 4). On this outward Atlantic leg, once the sailors left the...