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Why I believe 'yes' is only a matter of time
Society, Politics & Law

Why I believe 'yes' is only a matter of time

...class, nation and political geography came together to produce a no vote. You go on to argue, however, that the results point to a future in which a majority will vote yes to an independent Scotland. Gerry Mooney: Well, as is well known, Joanna, that the overwhelming decision of the Scottish people was a no vote at this particular point. But the first thing to sort of...
Coping with Depression
Society, Politics & Law

Coping with Depression

...classed as ‘anxiety’ and ‘depression’ if they are diagnosed) are the most common ‘mental disorders’ in Britain that people seek counselling for. This collection of videos looks at what can happen when people are overwhelmed by such profound feelings of sadness that they can’t carry on with their everyday lives. Fry, along with Trisha Goddard and engineer Jim...
The Language of Brexit
Languages

The Language of Brexit

...class of international language words like hotel and taxi. It’s even become a place name as the French town of Beaucaire now has rue de Brexit, ironically a turning off rue Robert Schuman and a short distance from avenue Jean Monnet, both named in honour of EU founding figures. Such a widely used word might be expected to have been around for some time. However the...
Closing the awarding gap: practical actions to support Black and minority ethnic students
Education & Development

Closing the awarding gap: practical actions to support Black and minority ethnic students

...feedback clarity Students from minority ethnic backgrounds can report uncertainty about how marks are awarded or how to interpret written feedback. Actions supported by research: Check in with students after the first assessment to clarify feedback and reduce anxiety. Distinguish clearly between structural issues (e.g. argument, evidence) and stylistic ones (e.g. tone,...
Take the next step with an Open University short course
Education & Development

Take the next step with an Open University short course

...class learning and practical skills that you can immediately apply in the real world. Julia Pennacchia, who studied a short course with the OU, said: From the very start of the course, I was learning things that I could put into practice straight away. As a result, my manager started to give me more responsibility which in turn improved my confidence. This was a huge...
Learning to teach: becoming a reflective practitioner
Education & Development

Learning to teach: becoming a reflective practitioner

...feedback and give as much support as possible. Sarah Vaughn: We both felt that the pace of the lesson was very good for the first sort of two thirds of it. You gave them a task and said they’d got five minutes, but actually you gave them 12 minutes so then you’d lost time. And then you did your peer feedback and said ‘you’ve got two minutes’, and I’ve just...
Protest Banners: Trade Union
Society, Politics & Law

Protest Banners: Trade Union

...classes were not for persuading but for sweeping away!? The thing to remember about the banners is that they were in your face popular art, paraded at open air events and especially on marches. They were unfurled at union branch meetings and trades council events. So they made strong statements about the workers they represented but for many years they were not...
Struggling to be heard: One woman’s video story
Society, Politics & Law

Struggling to be heard: One woman’s video story

...Class 365 (‘happy train’) 12. Between Edinburgh Waverley and Haymarket Stations 13. Between Hilton Junction, Perthshire, and Perth Station 14. Near Broughty Ferry, Angus coast 15. Near Blair Atholl, Highland Main Line, Perth to Inverness 16. Near Dunkeld (Highland Main Line) 17. Near Slochd Summit, 401m (1315 feet) Mountain Pass on the Highland Main Line 18. Barnhill...