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Hybrid working: digital communication and collaboration
Digital & Computing

Hybrid working: digital communication and collaboration

...perception or impression of an individual based on their experience, expertise, competencies, actions and/or achievements within a community, industry, or the marketplace at large. ‘Personal Branding is the conscious and intentional effort to create and influence public perception of an individual by positioning them as an authority in their industry, elevating their...
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Health, Sports & Psychology

Communication and working relationships in sport and fitness

...perceptions of how coaches ought to act, and the relationships they have with those being coached… … More specific[ally], …[coaching] involve[s] attempts to hide weaknesses and to portray the person we would like to be. Goffman’s (1959, 1969) work on personal ‘front’, ‘impression management’, and ‘presentation of the self’ examines notions inherently...
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Health, Sports & Psychology

Introduction to adolescent mental health

...perceptions, emotions, behaviour and relationships with other people. Mental disorders are varied and include depression and anxiety as well as conditions such as schizophrenia, OCD and psychoses. * OCD Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common mental health condition where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours. * Psychodynamics Describes an...
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Society, Politics & Law

Advancing Black leadership

...perceptions and expectations. Discursive-based power means businesses can access, influence, dominate and manipulate what is publicly discussed and communicated (Fairclough, 2002; Van Dijk, 1996; Ba, 2022). In liberal democracies such as the United Kingdom, the economy plays a big part in politics. As you would recall, the economy played a crucial role in the Brexit...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
The Enlightenment
History & The Arts

The Enlightenment

...perception of enlightened Europe as a whole as the cultural centre of the world. Not that Europe was inward-looking: when Napoleon was sent to conquer Egypt from the Turks in 1798, he took with him 167 scholars, scientists, archaeologists and artists to map, survey, explore and describe the country; to investigate the antiquities of the land of the Pharaohs; and to...
Level 2: Intermediate 16 hrs
IT: Information
Science, Maths & Technology

IT: Information

...perception of events, arguably with no more authority to speak than anyone else. Salam makes two apparently contradictory statements about this issue in the article. Pick out these two statements. What was it that led to a sudden increase in the number of people looking at Salam's website? What might lead you to trust the content of Salam Pax's blog? Discussion The two...
Level 1: Introductory 20 hrs
Teaching assistants: support in action (Chinese)
Education & Development

Teaching assistants: support in action (Chinese)

...perceptions of the adults who work in their classrooms’, Early Years, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 149–62. Hall, K. and Nuttall, W. (1999) ‘The relative importance of class size to infant teachers in England’, British Educational Research Journal, vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 245–58. Hancock, R. (2012) ‘The pastoral pedagogy of teaching assistants’, in Cole, T., Daniels, H....
Understanding research with children and young people
Health, Sports & Psychology

Understanding research with children and young people

...perceptions. One example arose over the understanding that primary colours were appropriate for a nursery, and related to assumptions about young children’s limited awareness of subtleties of tone. Children’s comments about the differences in tone between the colour of a piece of furniture shown in a photograph they had taken and the actual object challenged this...