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Gaelic in modern Scotland
Languages

Gaelic in modern Scotland

...energy and vision...Gaelic in modern Scotland: 3.1.1 I do! - ‘Mise’, in answer to the question ‘Who speaks Gaelic?’, means ‘I do’. ‘Mise’ is pronounced ‘mish-uh’. It also means ‘I am …’, when someone is introducing himself or herself. Here three Gaelic speakers living in Scotland in 2011 tell you a little about themselves. Karen ‘Mise Karen....
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
Introducing social work: a starter kit
Health, Sports & Psychology

Introducing social work: a starter kit

...energy. Transitions and change are an integral feature of life, particularly when a person moves to a new place or location, or experiences failing health or mobility. Typical transitions a social worker might be involved with include: helping a person relocate into a residential social care setting planning for adoption adjusting to life at home after long-term hospital...
Caring for adults
Health, Sports & Psychology

Caring for adults

...energy to continue caring. Practical help includes having a carer’s assessment, which will look at Edward’s role as a carer and what he needs to be effective, including how caring impacts his work. This is obtainable from local social services departments. Mark may be eligible for community care if he needs help with day-to-day living such as mobility, cooking,...
Level 1: Introductory 15 hrs
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Education & Development

Becoming an ethical researcher

...solar panel, and a motorbike indicator, he used electronics to make the lights flash on and off. He taught himself about electronics by taking his mother’s radio apart. On one level this is a story of entrepreneurship of a technical invention in the field of conservation. It also a story of who benefits from research in a given context. The research came from...
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Money & Business

Effective communication in the workplace

...energy that you have. Take deep breaths throughout (see Week 3, Activity 4). Have a drink of water close to hand. All the talking could give you a dry mouth (which will not help your nerves). Remember to smile, which will help you and others to relax. Finally, remember that the presentation involves an audience, so try to stop thinking about how you are feeling and focus...
Everyday English 1
Languages

Everyday English 1

...energy and happy...Speaking and listening: 1.5 Discussions - You will consider discussions in more depth in Section 4, but it is worth thinking about them in the light of what you have looked at regarding everyday speaking and listening. Discussions combine both speaking and listening. If you are preparing for either a Functional Skills English Level 1 or an Essential...
Level 1: Introductory 48 hrs
Gweithio hybrid: sgiliau ar gyfer arwain
Money & Business

Gweithio hybrid: sgiliau ar gyfer arwain

...energy within it that can be leveraged. (strategy&, 2018)...Gweithio hybrid: sgiliau ar gyfer arwain: 1.5 Diffinio diwylliant: y safon aur - Mae model mynydd iâ Schein (Schein, 1992), wedi’i gopïo isod, yn ffordd ddefnyddiol o ddangos bod rhai agweddau diwylliannol ar sefydliad yn amlwg a bod eraill wedi’u cuddio ac yn anodd i bobl allanol neu newydd eu dehongli....
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Science, Maths & Technology

Understanding dyslexia

...energy levels, focus, motivation and mood sleep deprivation negatively affects short-term memory (used while studying) Exercise/play/activity: enhances working memory lowers stress and anxiety improves your mood as well as your self-esteem Nutrition: ‘you are what you eat’ you need to eat right to work hard To do: manage your time create a routine prioritise your...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs