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Collective leadership
Money & Business

Collective leadership

...concept’, according to Bass (1990, p. 11). This is particularly evident when you consider that, in 2020, a Google search suggested that there are over 47 million books and articles on leadership available worldwide. The American consultant Joe Iarocci (2015) estimated that there are on average four books a day being published with the words ‘leader’ or...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Childhood in the digital age
Education & Development

Childhood in the digital age

...concepts. We found that once the batteries run out sometimes parents didn’t bother replacing them because the children weren’t asking to be able to continue playing with them. MARIELLA FROSTRUP Tanya should we be thinking more about how children of this young age engage with technology? TANYA BYRON Absolutely we should. I mean, you know, we are a digital, global...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs
An introduction to interaction design
Science, Maths & Technology

An introduction to interaction design

...concepts such as usability and user experience goals and also the principles that underlie good interaction design. The ‘who, what and where’ of the design context Exploring aspects that characterise the user, the nature of the activity in which users are engaging and the environment in which the interaction takes place. Interaction design activities and methods...
Discovering Ancient Greek and Latin
History & The Arts

Discovering Ancient Greek and Latin

...concepts such as balance, harmony, restraint and correctness. In this sense, ‘classical’ might be contrasted with the word ‘romantic’, denoting a more intuitive and free-spirited approach. You might also have observed that the term is now applied very widely – to music, ballet, guitar, cuisine, economics, and so on. The range of applications can be extended even...
Working with diversity in services for children and young people
Education & Development

Working with diversity in services for children and young people

...concept of intersectionality. The video that you watched about the work of a project for minority ethnic young people in Wales provided some practical examples of working with diversity. The video featuring Kimberlé Crenshaw provided further insight into the meaning of intersectionality and its relevance for everyday practice. Reflecting on the diverse social identities...
Biofuels
Science, Maths & Technology

Biofuels

...concepts and principles relating to plants, in particular the composition and properties of plants and the different ways in which plant products have been utilised by humans demonstrate an understanding of the contribution that science can make to informed debate on issues arising from the use of plants and the threats posed to plants and their habitats make sense of...
Level 1: Introductory 5 hrs
Studying mammals: The insect hunters
Nature & Environment

Studying mammals: The insect hunters

...concept is exactly contrary to how evolution comes about. So, the statement should be rewritten as: 'The giant anteater has large sharp claws on the front feet, used to rip open termite mounds.' SAQ 5 Criticise and rewrite the following statement: 'The giant anteater evolved long tube-like jaws so that the snout could be inserted into holes dug into termite nests'. Answer...
Youth justice in the UK: children, young people and crime Badge icon
Education & Development

Youth justice in the UK: children, young people and crime

...concept of doli incapax, Latin for ‘incapable of evil’. This is the principle that determines, in English law, the age of being held responsible for a crime. Activity 5 Brains and minds Timing: Allow approximately 40 minutes for this activity Returning to another part of the BBC’s Law in Action programme, now listen to the views of psychologist Dr Eileen Vizard who...