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Pum ffaith ryfeddol am ryw a'r pandemig
Society, Politics & Law

Pum ffaith ryfeddol am ryw a'r pandemig

...2 2. Newidiadau ym mhatrymau perthnasoedd Mewn ymchwil arall a gwblhawyd gan Relate mewn partneriaeth ag eHarmony, tynnwyd sylw at ‘berthnasoedd tyrbo’, lle roedd pobl yn gwneud ymrwymiad i'w gilydd ac yn penderfynu cyd-fyw yn gyflymach nag o'r blaen, ond nid oedd hyn yn golygu bod popeth yn hollol ddidrafferth. Yn yr astudiaeth, nododd 12% o'r rhai mewn perthynas fod...
A Peace of Us - The Good Friday Agreement Podcast
OpenLearn Ireland

A Peace of Us - The Good Friday Agreement Podcast

...2: Sports and Communities Episode 2 host and guests [Photograph of our host, Jordan Keeny.] Host: Jordan Kenny, BBC Radio 1 Jordan Kenny’s a TV and radio presenter/reporter, normally heard on BBC Radio 1’s Newsbeat programme. Originally from Dromore in County Down, he worked for BBC Northern Ireland for four years before moving to London and joining Newsbeat in 2022....
Citational politics
Education & Development

Citational politics

...2(1), pp. 14–23. Available at: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1755458609000322?via%3Dihub (Accessed: 23 April 2025). Open University (2021) Research Code of Practice. Available at: https://research.open.ac.uk/sites/research.open.ac.uk/files/files/Documents/research-code-of-practice.pdf (Accessed: 23 April 2025). Orr, Mary (2011) ‘Antoine,...
The athlete’s journey: transitions through sport Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

The athlete’s journey: transitions through sport

...2 Your experiences of transitions in sport - Most people have their first engagement with sport at school, or at school age, when they are introduced to ‘traditional’ school sports. For example, in the UK, these may include athletics, netball and football. As such, the entry phase into sport tends to occur in childhood as children ‘sample’ a range of different...
Teaching secondary modern foreign languages
Education & Development

Teaching secondary modern foreign languages

...2 Now watch the video below, noting some possible reasons for learning a modern foreign language. How could you use these in response to some of the students’ views given in Part 1? There are a variety of educational, social and commercial reasons for learning a language. You will now consider some of these further and how to justify the compulsory study of a language...
The search for water on Mars
Science, Maths & Technology

The search for water on Mars

...2). It has been observed throughout human history, with the earliest record dating back to ancient Egypt, and for this reason it has captured human imagination for millennia. [This is a photograph taken using a telescope of the nights sky. It shows Mars as a bright orange star, much larger than other smaller, white stars in the sky.] Figure 2 An orange-hued Mars in the...
Level 1: Introductory 5 hrs
Play, learning and the brain
Education & Development

Play, learning and the brain

...2 What is brain-based learning and teaching? - Neuroscientists now have more sophisticated ways of examining living brains than was ever possible before. It is now possible to obtain images of the brain that show activity as it occurs. The importance of the first years of life has always been recognised by early years practitioners but the new information about the brain...
Level 2: Intermediate 15 hrs
What is the genome made of?
Science, Maths & Technology

What is the genome made of?

...2. In this section we shall examine in some detail the structure of the DNA molecule. [Figure 1] Figure 1James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953 with the double helix model of DNA, which they built to help them to determine its structure; the model was assembled from metal clamps used to hold test-tubes and other bits of laboratory apparatus. Watson and Crick showed that...
Level 1: Introductory 4 hrs