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How the potato fuelled the rise of liberal capitalism
History & The Arts

How the potato fuelled the rise of liberal capitalism

...changes in the dietary practices of the population as a whole. But how to ensure that people were well-nourished? What sorts of food would provide a better nutritional base than beer and white bread? Buchan encouraged a diet based largely on whole grains and root vegetables – which he insisted were not only cheaper than the alternatives, but infinitely more healthful....
Challenging Workplace Gender Roles: One Woman’s Story
Society, Politics & Law

Challenging Workplace Gender Roles: One Woman’s Story

...Change and Continuity. Institute for Employment Studies. Available at: https://www.employment-studies.co.uk/system/files/resources/files/294.pdf (Accessed: 22 December 2021). Equate Scotland (2021) The Issue. Available at: https://equatescotland.org.uk/ (Accessed: 22 December 2021). Haralambos, M. and Holbron, M. (1991) Sociology: Themes and Perspectives 3re edn. London:...
Creative writing and critical reading
History & The Arts

Creative writing and critical reading

...changing. But it's very of the moment. It has to reflect life as it is now. Theatre is about what is happening now. And even if a classic play is revived, it's normally revived because it has some relevance to today, not because for the sake of it. Because some plays are very dated and they won't ever be seen again. So I think when you're writing for Theatre, that's...
Language and creativity
Languages

Language and creativity

...change. NARRATOR And, ultimately, of organising our understanding and experience of the social world. Language and creativity: a short introduction...Language and creativity: 4 Language and art - In the second half of this course we look at a particular context for linguistic creativity, which we can use as an example of some of the ideas we have discussed above. The...
Level 2: Intermediate 8 hrs
Assessment in secondary music
Education & Development

Assessment in secondary music

...change the way you played it if you wanted it to express the opposite feeling or mood? If you were composing some music to create these feelings what would you do? Examples of questions that you might use to ensure that you and the young people have a common understanding of what they and you are trying to achieve and which explore ‘success criteria’ might include:...
Teaching secondary modern foreign languages
Education & Development

Teaching secondary modern foreign languages

...changing circumstances. We use the language for productive thinking. More recent research studies have also reported on the relevance of creativity for second language learning, and, in particular, for language-learning success (e.g. see Dörnyei, 2005). Fehér (2010) points out other elements of creativity, such as transition from one thing into another, transformation...
Introducing philosophy
History & The Arts

Introducing philosophy

...change their minds if there are good arguments against their views. This can make philosophy a challenging subject to study, since it may involve questioning beliefs you hold dear. In the end, however, most people find this process useful. By questioning your beliefs and testing them out in a rigorous way, you can identify your prejudices, wishful thoughts, and lazy...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs
Earthquakes
Science, Maths & Technology

Earthquakes

...change in Richter magnitude of an earthquake (say from 3 to 7, 4 points) really represents a very large change in earthquake size. Activity 3 Investigating links between earthquake magnitude and location In Activity 2 you established links between the depths of earthquake foci and the location of the earthquake epicentre. In this activity you will investigate links...
Level 1: Introductory 8 hrs