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Supporting babies and toddlers
Education & Development

Supporting babies and toddlers

...et al., 2019) 10% 20% 50% 100% a. 10% b. 20% c. 50% d. 100% The correct answer is a. Before babies start crawling and walking it can seem that they are not really moving very much, but we need to be aware that they have to master lots of small movements to develop the control needed to start moving around. Activity 2 Exploring movement Timing: Allow about 5 minutes As you...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs
Understanding research with children and young people
Health, Sports & Psychology

Understanding research with children and young people

...et al: Engaging with children in designing pain research: how to do it and is it worth the effort? There are so many different media that researchers can use nowadays; play, art, pictures, photos: the key is to select the method that is appropriate. You may not be planning to carry out research with such young children. However, this approach is so focussed on listening...
The restless Universe
Science, Maths & Technology

The restless Universe

...et al. (1952), The Principle of Relativity, New York, Dover Publications. The union of space and time of which Minkowski spoke is now generally referred to as space-time. It represents a kind of melding together of space and time, and since space is three-dimensional, and time is one-dimensional, space-time is four-dimensional. Any particular observer, such as you or I,...
Level 2: Intermediate 12 hrs
Secondary learning
Education & Development

Secondary learning

...et cetera. Now if learning styles existed – if it was true – we would expect that visual learners, or so-called visual learners, would be able to recall more words when they saw them, right, so either when they saw the list or when they saw the actual images, and we would expect that so-called auditory learners would be able to recall more words when they heard them,...
Level 3: Advanced 11 hrs
Influenza: A case study
Science, Maths & Technology

Influenza: A case study

...et al. (April 28, 2000) ‘Influenza virus isolates’ reported from WHO, Surveillance for Influenza – United States, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Video 1: Immunology Interactive (Male, Brostoff and Roitt) copyright the authors, reproduced by permission of David Male Video 2: with kind permission from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Every effort has...
Level 3: Advanced 6 hrs
‘Problem’ populations, ‘problem’ places
Society, Politics & Law

‘Problem’ populations, ‘problem’ places

...et al., 2005, p. 1). In these respects, the disaster illustrates wider issues of social inequality, discrimination, marginalisation and poverty. Katrina provided an opportunity for long-standing US-wide political controversies to be re-energised, and within days of the disaster different interpretations of its underlying causes, who or what was to blame, and what was...
Two concepts of freedom
History & The Arts

Two concepts of freedom

...communal periods because of the loudness of the TV. Noise is a major problem. (Ashley, et al. (1994), p. 12) So is this prisoner really free to study? Although the prison authorities don't actively prevent him from doing so, the noise in the prison at some times of the day does. A prisoner's freedom may be curtailed in many ways beyond preventing him or her leaving the prison, and not all of those curtailments of freedom......
Level 2: Intermediate 20 hrs
Religious diversity: rethinking religion
History & The Arts

Religious diversity: rethinking religion

...et al., 2004). For Sir Winston Churchill’s funeral only about 3,000 mourners were allowed in the cathedral itself, but it is estimated that 350 million watched the St Paul’s service on television (Klein, 2015). [Described image] Figure 6 Interior view of St Paul’s Cathedral during the funeral of Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington in 1852, lithograph, height 67 cm....