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Learning to teach: making sense of learning to teach
Education & Development

Learning to teach: making sense of learning to teach

...T. and Brindley, S. (2008) ‘Practice makes perfect? Learning to learn as a teacher’, Oxford Review of Education, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 159–78. Maldrez, A., Hobson, A., Tracey, L. and Kerr, K. (2007) ‘Becoming a student teacher: core features of the experience’, European Journal of Teacher Education, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 225–48. Mutton, T., Burn, K. and Hagger, H....
Leadership challenges in turbulent times
Money & Business

Leadership challenges in turbulent times

...T. H. (1993) Cultural diversity in organizations: Theory, research and practice, San Francisco, CA, Berrett-Koehler. Grint, K. (2010) ‘Wicked problems and clumsy solutions: the role of leadership’ in Brookes, S. and Grint, K. (eds). The new public leadership challenge, London, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 169–186. Groysberg, B. and Connolly, K. (2013) ‘Great Leaders...
Particle physics
Science, Maths & Technology

Particle physics

...t and b, which stand for up, down, charm, strange, top and bottom. The up, charm and top quarks each carry a positive charge of prefix plus of two divided by three times e , while the down, strange and bottom quarks each carry a negative charge of negative one divided by three times e . Like the leptons, the six quarks are often grouped into three generations on the basis...
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From sound to meaning: hearing, speech and language
Health, Sports & Psychology

From sound to meaning: hearing, speech and language

...t to go together at the beginning of a syllable. These phonological rules can differ somewhat from language to language. The word pterodactyl is pronounced as written in Greek, where sequences of consonants are allowed. In English, though, such sequences are not allowed, so when we adopted the Greek word, it was pronounced terodactyl. Sequences that are allowed by the...
An introduction to data and information in health and social care
Health, Sports & Psychology

An introduction to data and information in health and social care

...T). The bases (which in Figure 19 are colour-coded) can only be paired according to the rules: A to T, and C to G. A ‘rung’ or pair of bases (e.g. A–T) is called a base pair. A nucleotide is a base pair plus its attached ‘structural’ molecules (i.e. the sides of the ladder). Sequences of base pairs constitute genes, which are the sections of a DNA strand that...
Business models in strategic management
Money & Business

Business models in strategic management

...t-shirt.] Gain creators: these describe how the products and services provided can create benefits for the customers. Again, it is not possible to address all customer gains with gain creators, but the value proposition can tap into the most relevant gains. An example of a gain creator is buying train tickets with a possibility of having their e-versions sent to the...
Ymdopi ag Iselder
Health, Sports & Psychology

Ymdopi ag Iselder

...Le vide, y gwagle, y gwacter ac mae o’n ... ofnadwy. [Stephen Fry] Sylwadau Er bod teimladau o ofn a thristwch fel arfer yn ymatebion priodol a normal i bethau sy’n digwydd mewn bywyd, maen nhw’n gallu datblygu i fod mor oruchafol ac anodd eu trin nes bod pobl yn gofyn am help proffesiynol i ddelio â nhw. Mae'r anawsterau hyn yn aml yn cael eu hystyried yn...
Communication and working relationships in sport and fitness Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

Communication and working relationships in sport and fitness

...Le Mans 24-hour race to compete. Watch the video of Chris Hoy’s motor racing pit-stop but please be warned that there is some swearing in this clip so carefully choose where you watch it so as not to cause offence to others. In addition to Chris Hoy who is driving, there are two other main people interacting: the race engineer (coordinating radio communications) and the...