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Inclusive Leadership: Collaborating for professional development
Education & Development

Inclusive Leadership: Collaborating for professional development

...mathematical tasks, and assessment for a growth mindset. Learning walk participants' role is to observe what's happening and know that they're going to get an opportunity to talk about those things later, but to avoid making judgments and to reframe any kind of thinking along those lines into questions. SPEAKER 5 Did you understand Myles' answer? SPEAKER 6 Yes. SPEAKER 7...
Understanding systems thinking in practice (STiP)
Science, Maths & Technology

Understanding systems thinking in practice (STiP)

...mathematics and physics’, Science and Sanity, pp. 747–761. Liedtka, J. M. (1998). ‘Linking strategic thinking with strategic planning’, Strategy and Leadership, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 30–35. Open Systems Group (2004) Systems practice: a distinctive competence with the Open University. Unpublished discussion paper containing notes by Morris, D. about the Anglia...
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Science, Maths & Technology

Understanding antibiotic resistance

...podcast’, Chemistry World [Podcast]. 15 October. Available at www.chemistryworld.com/ podcasts/ cephalosporins/ 9057.article (Accessed 29 April 2018). Friedrich-Schiller-Universitaet Jena (2017) ‘Nanoparticles as a solution against antibiotic resistance? Scientists fight mucoviscidosis with nanoparticles’, ScienceDaily [Online]. Available at www.sciencedaily.com/...
A mentoring mindset (Meddylfryd mentora)
Education & Development

A mentoring mindset (Meddylfryd mentora)

...podcasts, looking at particular books and articles, and really to guide them through different options there would be available to them to look further into strengthening their questioning skills in the classroom. And then after that professional dialogue, that member of staff, then, the individual, will commit possibly to look in the three strategies, and to really to...
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Education & Development

Young children, the outdoors and nature

...mathematical way using probability theory to characterize, to describe the way that scientists find out about the world. So what scientists do is they have a hypothesis that they think might be likely to start with. They go out and test it against the evidence. The evidence makes them change that hypothesis, then they test that new hypothesis, and so on and so forth. And...
Economics and the 2008 crisis: a Keynesian view
Society, Politics & Law

Economics and the 2008 crisis: a Keynesian view

...mathematical terms as the ratio of the eventual change in income (ΔY ) to the initial change in spending that caused it (ΔG ): multiplier equation left hand side equals right hand side normal cap delta times cap y divided by normal cap delta times cap g Activity 11 Calculate the size of the multiplier when a £300 million fiscal stimulus increases income by £900...
Who counts as a refugee?
Society, Politics & Law

Who counts as a refugee?

...Mathematics and Physics, but as a Jew he was unable to obtain work; he lived with his parents on their savings. Although born in Berlin, his father came from Romania and his mother from Poland. He grew up with Romanian citizenship, was naturalized as a German citizen in 1932, but lost this citizenship again in 1935, under new laws designed to preserve the ‘purity’ of...
Level 3: Advanced 10 hrs
Emotions and emotional disorders
Health, Sports & Psychology

Emotions and emotional disorders

...mathematical test has been applied to the results and has shown there to be a difference that is ‘real’; in other words, a difference that is most unlikely to have been obtained by chance. When scientists report that the results are significant, they mean that they are statistically significant. [Described image] Figure 9 Mean (+/− SEM) change in cortisol levels in...
Level 2: Intermediate 6 hrs