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Neurodiversity: What is it and what does it look like across races?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Neurodiversity: What is it and what does it look like across races?

...adult or to someone in authority is considered to be rude and children are actively taught not to do this. Yet, not maintaining eye contact is widely considered to be an autistic trait and something most, if not all, professionals will be looking out for when offering a diagnosis of autism. In the UK, it has been found that Asian school pupils (Indian, Pakistani,...
What does ‘inclusive education’ mean to you?
Education & Development

What does ‘inclusive education’ mean to you?

...adults with low literacy skills, for example, those who have been excluded or prevented from completing the level of education they want, or those in prisons or other secure settings. But once we identify who should be included in education, we are still left with a lot of questions, such as: What does inclusion in education really look like? Does it mean the same thing...
People, automobiles and statistics
Science, Maths & Technology

People, automobiles and statistics

...adult anthropometric and strength measurement. On pages 21 to 28 you will see the many different dimensions which are used to characterise human beings. If you look at page 30 titled ‘Stature’, you will see a table identifying: the country from which the data was obtained the sex of the participants from whom the data were obtained four columns of figures describing...
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Health, Sports & Psychology

The science of nutrition and healthy eating

...adults. Food must also give us the energy we need to live. If we take in lots more food than is needed, the excess can be converted into fat and stored. On all manufactured food in the UK, you will find a label on the back or side of the packaging (see Figure 3). There is usually a label on the front too, which carries some slightly different information. If you have not...
Child mental health: is it in crisis?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Child mental health: is it in crisis?

...adults think is best for her.’ Paternalism Autonomy a. Paternalism b. Autonomy The correct answer is a. Select the answer for Question 1b here 2. ‘It’s Lily’s life, she should be able to decide what she does.’ Autonomy Paternalism a. Autonomy b. Paternalism The correct answer is a. Select the answer for Question 1c here 3 ‘It should be Lily’s choice, she...
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Health, Sports & Psychology

Coaching others to coach

...adult skill development. Find out more here cpdstandards.com/research. By participating in this high profile research, you will be contributing to scientific knowledge about adult skill development and how we can develop successful future careers. Participation is confidential, voluntary and we will not pass on your details to others....Session 1: What do coach developers...
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Everyday maths 2
Science, Maths & Technology

Everyday maths 2

...adults to children must be 1:8. a.For a group of 32 children, how many adults must there be? b.If there was one more child in the group, how would this affect the number of adults required? Answer Flour:Butter [Described image] Figure 11 Using ratios in recipes To find one part you do 700 g ÷ 5 = 140 g To find the amount of flour needed you then do 140 g × 3 = 420 g...
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Principles and practices of peace education
Education & Development

Principles and practices of peace education

...adults) without exploring what a peaceful solution might look like to the people directly affected by the arguments (not just the argumentative football players, but also the people whose breaktime is disrupted). Secondly, imposing a solution misses an opportunity for children and young people to develop social and emotional attributes that help them manage challenging...