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Supporting children’s learning in primary education today
Education & Development

Supporting children’s learning in primary education today

...articulate different ways in which learners are supported in primary school demonstrate an understanding of inclusion and specialist provision reflect on and consider personal experiences of primary education in relation to current practice...Supporting children’s learning in primary education today: 1 The purpose of primary education today - [Described image] Figure 2...
Extending and developing your thinking skills
Education & Development

Extending and developing your thinking skills

...articulate your thoughts and share thinking with others. You might include friends, family and workmates. Brainstorming and bouncing ideas around with others can be really productive, especially for creative thinking. Activity 9 Brainstorm a topic with one or more other people. To do this, jot down anything connected with the topic as it occurs to you. Don't stop to...
EPQs: writing up your dissertation
Education & Development

EPQs: writing up your dissertation

...He once wrote: ‘Je n’ai fait celle-ci plus longue que parce que je n’ai pas eu le loisir de la faire plus courte_’._ –Blaise Pascal, Provincial Letters, Letter XVI, December 1656. Translation: ‘I wrote this very long [letter] because I didn’t have the time to make it shorter’. What do you think Pascal meant by this? [Photo of Claire]Figure 8 ClaireShow descriptionA photograph of Claire. Claire, whose research looks for ......
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Money & Business

Working in teams

...articulate your experience of working in teams is crucial in terms of job seeking and job progression. We all know this, yet many of us are guilty of being able to say little more than ‘I work well as part of a team or can motivate myself to work alone’ when applying for jobs. Does this sound like you? This course will help you consider your experience of working in...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Systems engineering: Challenging complexity
Science, Maths & Technology

Systems engineering: Challenging complexity

...articulate and confident enough to repeatedly challenge the Inland Revenue; I know too many families who would find it impossible to get what they are owed.’ Source: Phillip Inman, the Guardian, Wednesday 6 July 2005...Systems engineering: challenging complexity: 1.2 The Phoenix project - It is all too easy to dismiss problems like that being experienced with the tax...
An introduction to social work
Health, Sports & Psychology

An introduction to social work

...articulate what you value because most of the time it is an implicit part of your motivation and thinking. For this reason, understanding what you value becomes an important element in exploring the way you work with people. The term ‘ethics’ is used to refer to the norms or standards of behaviour people follow concerning what is regarded as good or bad, right or...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
Religious diversity: rethinking religion
History & The Arts

Religious diversity: rethinking religion

...articulately, and to position yourself so that you can make a meaningful contribution to debates which are often on controversial subjects. Stefanie Sinclair, Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies: It’s all about finding out about more about how people make sense of the world. How they make sense of their own lives and those of others and of the world around them. In the...
Expert evidence and forensic science in the courtroom
Society, Politics & Law

Expert evidence and forensic science in the courtroom

...articulated by the Reverend Thomas Bayes, an amateur mathematician, which was presented to the Royal Society in 1763, after his death. This approach is sometimes called ‘Bayesianism’, ‘the Bayesian approach’, or ‘Bayes’ Rule’. The Bayesian approach is that it is generally accepted to be the only logical method of combining different probabilities. Yet...