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Why riot? Community, choices, aspirations
Education & Development

Why riot? Community, choices, aspirations

...articulate enough, or au fait enough with the political situation to see beyond the immediacy of the situation I felt that young Loyalists were in, so I took the course, as did hundreds of others, and joined paramilitaries. But of course, as I’ve said, that led to my incarceration in Long Kesh prison camp. Video 1: William’s story: Part 1 What questions does his story...
Roaring Twenties? Europe in the interwar period
History & The Arts

Roaring Twenties? Europe in the interwar period

...articulation of feeling modern or a sense that a break with the past has occurred, which is expressed in either positive or negative terms (or even both simultaneously). Historians have argued that there is no one moment of modernity in the 200-year period from c.1750 to c.1950; instead, there are multiple moments of modernity, which often occur in particular sites....
Working with young people: roles and responsibilities
Education & Development

Working with young people: roles and responsibilities

...articulated in local and, where applicable, regional, national or international contexts. (Ofsted, 2004) Issues: Working with individuals: the worker is often faced with making choices. For example, a young person wants to attend a residential but is concerned how best to seek permission from their parents/carers. The worker might decide: to suggest that they speak with...
Business models in strategic management
Money & Business

Business models in strategic management

...articulation between different [business model components] or ‘building blocks’ to produce a proposition that can generate value for consumers and thus for the organization. (Demil and Lecocq, 2010, p. 227) Business models’ literature is relatively young and there is no agreement on how to formally represent a business model on paper. In this course, however, you...
Succeed with maths: part 1 Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

Succeed with maths: part 1

...Les are having some friends round for dinner. There will be six of them sitting round their circular table, but unfortunately not all their friends get on well and so they want to arrange a seating plan that will keep everyone happy. Read the conversation between Sandy and Les and then work out how they can seat their guests. Sandy Faisal doesn’t get on with Gareth, so...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
How to learn a language Badge icon
Languages

How to learn a language

...articulated specific aims. These are key elements that will help your motivation. You then considered how realistic those aims were, thought of the obstacles that might prevent you from achieving your aims and the strategies you can adopt to overcome those obstacles. The next step is to map your journey. One useful ‘map’ you can use is the CEFR descriptors. The CEFR...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Exploring career mentoring and coaching Badge icon
Money & Business

Exploring career mentoring and coaching

...articulating them, putting them into words, that we actually can crystallise what it is that we think. So if somebody is sitting and listening to us, that gives us the space to get our foggy, amorphous thoughts out of our minds and into a nice, clear, crystallised form. In his book Introduction to Coaching Skills, Van Nieuwerburgh (2020, pp. 27–41) explains that ‘if...
Building relationships with donors
Money & Business

Building relationships with donors

...articulating significant giving opportunities within an appeal. Legacies can be regarded as the final stage of donor development. Charities encouraging committed supporters to leave a legacy should always underline the need to seek independent legal advice when making a will...Building relationships with donors: References - Institute of Fundraising (2006) The Good...