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More working with charts, graphs and tables
Science, Maths & Technology

More working with charts, graphs and tables

...ADULT POPULATION (ATTENDING REGULARLY OR OCCASIONALLY) plays 24 ballet 7 contemporary dance 3 opera 7 classical music 12 jazz 6 art gallery 22 cinema 50 The most popular activity is going to the cinema; going to a play and visiting an art gallery are the next most popular activities. Discussion Decide on a clear title. The title of this bar chart can be the same as that...
Attachment in the early years
Education & Development

Attachment in the early years

...adult relationships – is one of the most active areas of research in psychology...Attachment in the early years: 1.1 The needs of immature young - Human infants, and indeed the newborns of any mammal species, cannot survive alone. They need the feeding, attention, care and protection of more mature individuals to enable them to grow and develop. By definition, newborn...
Level 2: Intermediate 6 hrs
Creativity, community and ICT
Education & Development

Creativity, community and ICT

...adults that all they have to do is repeat that which they were not able to learn.’ (Loris Malaguzzi) Despite a vast literature on the topic of creativity in educational settings, most research indicates that educational institutions rarely promote the creative process. Many schools tend to focus on enculturating students into existing school knowledge, driven by a...
Level 1: Introductory 20 hrs
School geography: Exploring a definition
Education & Development

School geography: Exploring a definition

...adult) geographic knowledge'. View document Read David Lambert on 'The power and relevance of geography in education' by clicking on 'view document' below. View document Read Alastair Bonnet's 'Geography as the world discipline: connecting popular and academic geographical imaginations' by clicking 'view document'. View document But to argue that teaching geography can be...
Inclusive education: knowing what we mean (Wales)
Education & Development

Inclusive education: knowing what we mean (Wales)

...adults in particular struggling to redefine their experiences of schooling. One major factor in this struggle towards redefinition has been the shift towards a social model of disability. In their seminal research, Rieser and Mason described a model as ‘not necessarily the truth as borne out by scientific fact, just an idea that helps us to make sense of information’...
Can rabies be eliminated from Asia by 2020?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Can rabies be eliminated from Asia by 2020?

...adult shorthairs – of an indiscriminate breed commonly known as an ‘Indian dog’ – appear from nowhere. Pointed ears pricked with curiosity, they howl as if sounding an alarm throughout the neighbourhood: the ‘catchers’ are here. The catchers’ van travels the tree-lined, mostly residential streets to the next area. On the way, a couple of dogs seem to...
Why are maggots making a comeback in hospitals?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Why are maggots making a comeback in hospitals?

...adult flies. By this point, they have grown to the size of plump jellybeans. “The maggots go in there as God’s miniature little surgeons,” says Cowan. “They can see what we can’t see, and they can eat the bacteria and the dead tissue, and our theory is that we think that they might even do a better job than sharp debridement, but we don’t know.” To find out...
Human use of animals
History & The Arts

Human use of animals

...adult humans who lack the mental capacity to think about their own past as their own. Would they not be persons? Peter: I think they’re no longer persons. They may have been persons and we may choose to respect the wishes they had when they were persons. But there comes a time at least if the body outlives your intellectual capacities to such an extent that you can no...