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Understanding economic inequality
Society, Politics & Law

Understanding economic inequality

...c. The distribution of income between countries. The correct answers are a, b and c. Answer The circular flow diagram helps you identify several sources of income inequality in the economy: how income of an economy is distributed between firms and households; whether some households benefit more from wages and salaries than others; and comparison of one economy with other...
Level 1: Introductory 6 hrs
Getting started on classical Latin
History & The Arts

Getting started on classical Latin

...c, 3 = e, 4 = i, 5 = k, 6 = b, 7 = h, 8 = a, 9 = f, 10 = d, 11 = g...Getting started on classical Latin: 2.2 The influence of Norman French - In the sixth century, the Latin of the Christian church added such words as monastery and minster, pope and noon (from nona hora = ninth hour = 3pm) to the language, which was then essentially Anglo-Saxon. When William the Conqueror...
Level 1: Introductory 10 hrs
Rural entrepreneurship in Wales
Money & Business

Rural entrepreneurship in Wales

...LA) also gather data about your area; it is worth exploring these either by going directly to your Local Authority’s website or by going to the Business Wales website where you will find links to all of the 22 LAs as well as additional information and support. At the end of this section we suggest some possible sources of information and support. Task 1: Personal...
Level 1: Introductory 30 hrs
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in STEM Badge icon
Science, Maths & Technology

Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in STEM

...questions and believe that you have good questions; b) start small and manageable; and c) talk to other people; start a network or join a network. He acknowledges that networking doesn’t come naturally to everyone. Often people need to be taught how to discuss their research. You may recall that, in Session 2, you considered the role of mentoring, community of SoTL practitioners and communities of practice in related areas......
Collaborative leadership in voluntary organisations
Money & Business

Collaborative leadership in voluntary organisations

...C. (2003) ‘Cycles of identity formation in interorganizational collaborations’, International Studies of Management and Organization, vol. 33, no. 3, pp. 28–52. Carroll, B. and Smolović Jones, O. (2018) ‘Mapping the aesthetics of leadership development through participant perspectives’, Management Learning, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 187–203. Connolly, W. (2004) The...
Machine translation in language learning and teaching
Languages

Machine translation in language learning and teaching

...La recuerdo bien. Estaba en la Plaza, embarazoda de mi primer Hiba de 6 messe, Juan Pablo...Session 1: Reflecting on machine translation and language learning: 3 The benefits and limitations of OMT for language learning and teaching - Using OMT for language learning and teaching has both benefits and limitations. In the next activity you will look at some of these, which...
What You Need to Know About Psychometrics
Health, Sports & Psychology

What You Need to Know About Psychometrics

...are further resources you may find useful in the Applying Psychology at Work Hub: Wellbeing for Work Managing Relationships and Work References Bertua, C., Anderson, N. and Salgado, J.F. (2005) ‘The predictive validity of cognitive ability tests: a UK meta-analysis’, Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology, 78, pp. 387–409, doi: 10.1348/096317905X26994...
‘Not our jobs to sell’: Scottish Women’s Factory Occupations, 1981-1982
Society, Politics & Law

‘Not our jobs to sell’: Scottish Women’s Factory Occupations, 1981-1982

...C. The Politics of the UCS Work-In: Class Alliances and the Right to Work. London: Lawrence and Wishart, 1986. Gall, G. ‘Resisting Recession and Redundancy: Contemporary Worker Occupations in Britain’ pp.107-132 in WorkingUSA (13:1), 2010. Tuckman, A. ‘Workers’ Control and the Politics of Factory Occupation: Britain, 1970s’, pp.284-302 in Ness, I. and Azzelini,...