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Cyflwyniad i greu newid gwleidyddol a chymdeithasol
Society, Politics & Law

Cyflwyniad i greu newid gwleidyddol a chymdeithasol

...et al, 2018). Gellir ei ddeall mewn ffordd syml iawn (gweithgareddau sy’n ymwneud â ‘chyfrifoldeb personol’, megis ufuddhau i’r gyfraith a thalu trethi), yr holl ffordd i synnwyr eithafol, gan ganolbwyntio ar fynd i’r afael ag anghyfiawnder mewn cymdeithas, a ddiffinnir gan Westheimer a Kahne (2004) fel dinasyddiaeth ‘sy’n canolbwyntio ar gyfiawnder’....
Improving patient, family and colleague witnesses’ experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings
Health, Sports & Psychology

Improving patient, family and colleague witnesses’ experiences of Fitness to Practise proceedings

...et al., 2020). Whistleblowing is in the public interest because it legally protects people to raise concerns that affect the public or workers in an organisation. Raising concerns through appropriate routes is seen as important in protecting the public and people working in health and social care to ensure the quality and safety of care (General Medical Council, 2014;...
Climate change and renewable energy
Nature & Environment

Climate change and renewable energy

...et al., 2022). This value will vary depending on the type of forest. Thus, at the global scale, absorbing a gigatonne of CO2 per year would require reforesting an area roughly seven times the total area of the UK. Wood is also a very useful material. If it is used as a construction material, for example in housing, its carbon content will remain in storage out of the...
What is Europe?
Society, Politics & Law

What is Europe?

...article was published casts the issue of European unity in a different light and raises questions about the relationship between different parts of Europe. Europe has thus undergone a further major transformation since Seton-Watson wrote the article, and much of European history has been characterised by far-reaching and relatively rapid change. But elements of continuity...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs
Exploring the history of prisoner education Badge icon
History & The Arts

Exploring the history of prisoner education

...article from a different newspaper, or another history book on the same topic. Activity 4 Using a source Timing: Allow approximately 30 minutes for this activity Part 1 Write a list of questions that you might ask to assess the relevance and value of a written source. You might find it helpful to use the source shown in Figure 13 as inspiration. [This is a photograph of a...
Assessment in secondary geography
Education & Development

Assessment in secondary geography

...et al., 2004, p. 10). Assess the effectiveness of your teaching: use evidence about the effectiveness of the teaching decisions that you take (approaches, resources, tasks, activities, timings and so on) to inform modifications within lessons or sequences. Without the process of adapting teaching and learning, the assessment is not formative – it is merely frequent....
Introducing philosophy
History & The Arts

Introducing philosophy

...et al., 1987, pp. 51–2) Miller and Bennett were satirizing the philosophical trends of their time, but their sketch illustrates two views about philosophy that are still fairly widespread. One is that philosophers are out of touch with everyday life and the concerns of ordinary people. The other is that philosophical debates are very abstract and often come down to...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
All my own work: exploring academic integrity Badge icon
Education & Development

All my own work: exploring academic integrity

...articles, as well as current and archived content from websites. Such software typically produces an ‘originality’ or ‘matching’ score, often expressed as a percentage. This matching score is often misunderstood, and there are no clear-cut rules as to what an ‘acceptable’ score is. A high match does not necessarily indicate that the work lacks originality; it...