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Learning to teach: making sense of learning to teach
Education & Development

Learning to teach: making sense of learning to teach

...interactive now, the teaching; the focus is on what the pupils are learning during the course of the lesson, rather than how much the teacher actually knows. A good teacher – I don’t even begin to assume that I would fall into this category, but I’ve seen a lot of other good teachers – I think it’s about striking the right relationship with your pupils. So that...
Introduction to operations management
Money & Business

Introduction to operations management

...interaction has psychological benefits. Physiological transformation could happen in hotel spa or in-house salons...Introduction to operations management: 3 What do operations managers really do? - In the next activity, you will take a practical look at the activities that operations managers perform as part of their daily duties. The interviews provide a good opportunity...
Introduction to Spanish
Languages

Introduction to Spanish

...interactive activities, explanations, and tips about language learning. It’s a good idea to keep notes, either on paper in a notebook or on your preferred digital device, of the points you want to remember, such as key vocabulary, grammar rules, or expressions. There’s also a quiz at the end of the course for you to practise what you’ve learnt....Introduction to...
Level 1: Introductory 4 hrs
Public health approaches to infectious disease
Science, Maths & Technology

Public health approaches to infectious disease

...Social Services and Public Safety, Northern Ireland. The functions of the public health agencies in the four nations of the UK are similar and are encapsulated in the Act of Parliament that created the Health Protection Agency (HPA) in England (HM Government, 2004). Principally, the agencies all function to protect the community (or any part of the community) against...
Who gets to be a human? Religion in colonial histories and Indigenous resistance
History & The Arts

Who gets to be a human? Religion in colonial histories and Indigenous resistance

...social relations and their own ways of thinking, feeling and interacting with the world.’ Regardless of the disruptive and dehumanising nature of colonialism, it was presented as something beneficial for the colonised peoples. The means by which this narrative was implemented was through the promises of salvation, modernisation and civilisation. For this to hold any...
Looking at, describing and identifying objects
History & The Arts

Looking at, describing and identifying objects

...social group they belong to. This course is an adapted extract from the Open University course A105 Voices, texts and material culture...Looking at, describing and identifying objects: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: demonstrate skills of observation and description of objects interpret objects and work towards writing object life...
Introducing ethics in Information and Computer Sciences
Education & Development

Introducing ethics in Information and Computer Sciences

...interaction her parents...Introducing Ethics in Information and Computer Sciences: 3.2 Relationships and ethics - Activity 12 Read the script of the audio play Call Waiting attached below. Jot down some answers to the following questions: What is valued in the play? What action is taken? What is the role of technology? What are the ethical questions? Call Waiting...
Practice supervision and assessment in nursing
Health, Sports & Psychology

Practice supervision and assessment in nursing

...social care professional. All student nurses and midwives must be supported and supervised in practice learning environments to support appropriate learning. Students must be supervised in a manner that supports their level of experience and learning and to protect public safety. Student nurses and midwives’ supervision should encourage them to learn in an independent...