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Introducing ethics in Information and Computer Sciences
Education & Development

Introducing ethics in Information and Computer Sciences

...family history. There are the two brothers and there is their mother; there are Dan's children and the brothers’ partner. The play also introduces some of Ned's work colleagues, and there is a variety of other unknown people who will be the victims or beneficiaries of the work of both the brothers. There is also somebody else in all of the play and, of course, that is...
Mastering systems thinking in practice Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

Mastering systems thinking in practice

...family history research. It seems many live with a passion for explaining who they are and where they have come from. I would describe all of these people as researchers. So, for me researchers are not just confined to laboratories and universities. Research in this sense is willed action, done for a purpose, though the purpose may not be clear and involve a mix of...
Managing complexity: A systems approach – introduction
Digital & Computing

Managing complexity: A systems approach – introduction

...family history research. It seems many live with a passion for explaining who they are and where they have come from. I would describe all of these people as researchers. So, for me researchers are not just confined to laboratories and universities. Research in this sense is willed action, done for a purpose, though the purpose may not be clear and involve a mix of...
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Education & Development

Teaching mathematics

...family history by investigating her grandfather’s undercover activities in World War II. In this quote, she describes algebra in a way that mirrors her quest: initially scary and flat but transformed by a teacher into a powerful and creative way of thinking about the world. This idea of algebra as a ‘habit of mind’ is largely accepted by researchers, who agree that...
Level 2: Intermediate 24 hrs
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Science, Maths & Technology

Understanding autism

...history. She and the family have agreed that I can observe the process. It is the first time in the UK that it has ever been filmed. AMITTA SHAH: Which one do you think it might be? NARRATOR: Dr. Shah has collected all of the previous reports made on Zane by various doctors, paediatricians, and his school. She has also viewed all the videos Mandy and Jason have made of...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Supporting adult learners’ positive mental health Badge icon
Education & Development

Supporting adult learners’ positive mental health

...family history of depression; family problems and arguments; moving school or home; loneliness; friendship and relationship difficulties. The next section is titled ‘Symptoms - mind and body’ and contains the following: frightened, worried or anxious; upsetting thoughts; guilt; lack of interest and motivation; isolating yourself; sad and tearful (these are grouped...
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Health, Sports & Psychology

Introduction to adolescent mental health

...family history of eating disorder and inherited genes relationship difficulties, peer pressure to be thin or bullying (Bould et al., 2017). A young person with anorexia nervosa, for example, becomes preoccupied with weight and body shape and tries to lose weight by restricting food intake, exercising, inducing vomiting or using laxatives. Limiting food intake can be a way...
Forgotten families
Health, Sports & Psychology

Forgotten families

...family member is in custody, such as financial instability as well as the incalculable trauma of being separated from a parent and often not being fully aware of why this has happened. The impact of separation is exacerbated by parental gender, with children of mothers imprisoned experiencing significant and enduring grief and isolation. This is further compounded by the...