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Justice, fairness and mediation
Money & Business

Justice, fairness and mediation

...et al., 2010, p. 10) Unlike some of the more formal aspects of justice discussed earlier, restorative justice is an essentially informal approach to resolving and redressing disputes. As Eriksson argues: Restorative justice has been presented as a response to crime that promotes inclusive dialogue, acceptance of responsibility, reparation of harm, and rebuilding of...
Level 1: Introductory 4 hrs
Introducing social work: a starter kit
Health, Sports & Psychology

Introducing social work: a starter kit

...et al. (2017, p. 2291) comment that ‘Social work is a discipline innately engaged in and influenced by the political and social context in which it is practised’. It is important therefore when considering the definitions and the delivery systems of social work, in the UK and beyond, to always take fully into account the cultural context and the models of individual,...
Everyday maths 1
Science, Maths & Technology

Everyday maths 1

...axes and labels, you can draw the bars as follows: Use a ruler. The height of each bar is the number you have for that category. The width of the bars must be equal. When you have finished drawing your bar chart, don’t forget to give it a title. Method summary Find out what the highest number of items is. This will give you the biggest number on the vertical axis (the...
Free course 48 hrs
A mentoring mindset (Meddylfryd mentora)
Education & Development

A mentoring mindset (Meddylfryd mentora)

...et al., 2020). It is also the case that beginner teachers may be called by various terms, including: student-teacher; trainee teacher; early career teacher or beginning teacher (Hobson and Malderez, 2013). To aid in understanding how coaching differs from mentoring, this course will draw on the research of Lofthouse et al. (2010) on developing coaching among teachers....
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Science, Maths & Technology

Understanding dyslexia

...et al., 2024); later on, another two physicians, Morgan and Hinshelwood (based on the work of German ophthalmologist Kussmaul, 1878) used the word to describe a kind of ‘word blindness’ where people had trouble reading. Wolf et al. assert that the first explanations were linked to the visual system. Nowadays, we know that dyslexia is not due to vision problems, but...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Making social media work in Higher Education
Education & Development

Making social media work in Higher Education

...et al., 2017) and between staff and students to support general study skills (van Beynen and Swenson, 2016)...Session 3: The most popular social platforms in Higher Education: 1.3 Facebook groups - Anyone, including you, can start a Facebook group. Groups can be limited to the network of students on your module, course, or institution, and the admins of the group can...
Everyday maths 1 (Wales)
Science, Maths & Technology

Everyday maths 1 (Wales)

...axes and labels, you can draw the bars as follows: Use a ruler. The height of each bar is the number you have for that category. The width of the bars must be equal. When you have finished drawing your bar chart, don’t forget to give it a title. Method summary Find out what the highest number of items is. This will give you the biggest number on the vertical axis (the...
Level 1: Introductory 48 hrs
Innovation, markets and industrial change
Society, Politics & Law

Innovation, markets and industrial change

...axes are ‘anchored’ at the zero point, called the origin. As with all such diagrams, movements up the vertical axis, and along the horizontal axis to the right, represent higher values. Each point on the curve D shows the quantity demanded (measured on the horizontal axis) at a particular price (measured on the vertical axis). The market demand curve therefore shows...