4.4.5 Measurable It is also useful to word your goal in a way that allows you to monitor progress towards your goal. Sometimes this is straightforward – you can ‘measure’ achievement directly. For example, you may be aiming to get a job and you can easily tell whether or not you have achieved this. Sometimes, though, with the ‘real world’ skills we have talked about in earlier sections, it is not so straightforward. How can you ‘measure’, for example, developments in your co
Zwartboek van chocolade
At the end of this unit: You can formulate a personal opinion on a radio report about "cacao slaves". When performing this task, You have to listen for and evaluate arguments used in the report. You have to give your own opinion on the subject.
Interviewing a Historic Character
Lesson activity whereby characters from our past are interviewed about events surrounding their lives.
2.4.8 Decision making Let’s move on to think about decision making. Remember that when we talk about decision making we are focusing on the smaller chunks that become clear when you use problem-solving skills. Each of these chunks will need decisions to be made. A technique which has been found to be useful is called PMI, which stands for ‘Plus’, ‘Minus’ and ‘Interesting’. For this, you need a table with 3 columns, similar to the one below. We have given the example of Jim going
Mission to Mars
The Mission to Mars curricular unit introduces students to Mars the Red Planet. Students discover why scientists are so interested in studying this mysterious planet. Many interesting facts about Mars are revealed, and the history of Martian exploration is reviewed. Students will learn about the development of robotics and how robots are beneficial to science, society and the exploration of space. Details on engineers' involvement in space exploration are presented. Furthermore, students will le
Brave meisjes en stoute jongens - Oral expression
At the end of this unit: You can participate in an informal debate about educational issues.
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Daniel Goldstein, Assistant Professor of Marketing, talks about how the simple rules underlying human decision making can have a huge impact on consumer behaviour.
Christopher Malloy, Assistant Professor of Finance, talks about his research into social networks, specifically about the connection between mutual funds managers and senior corporate board members.
Warren East, CEO, ARM, on what we can learn from emerging markets
Students learn the history of the waterwheel and common uses for water turbines today. They explore kinetic energy by creating their own experimental waterwheel from a two-liter plastic bottle. They investigate the transformations of energy involved in turning the blades of a hydro-turbine into work, and experiment with how weight affects the rotational rate of the waterwheel. Students also discuss and explore the characteristics of hydroelectric plants.
Spider crabs have a hard outer covering to protect them from predation. The legs and claws are also used for defense. Predators of the crab include many fishes, octopuses and sea otters.
The Erythemal Index is a measure of ultraviolet radiation (UV) at ground level on the Earth. UV exists to the left of the visible spectrum and is divided into three components (UV-A, UV-B and UV-C). UV-B (290-320 wavelengths) is the most dangerous form of UV radiation that can reach ground level. Atmospheric ozone shields life at the surface from most of the harmful components of solar radiation. Chemical processes in the atmosphere can effect the level of protection provided by the ozone in the
Je ontdekt hoe we ons (kunnen) oriënteren en leert aan iemand uitleggen hoe de natuur kan helpen bij die oriëntatie
"Numbers in the Twenties" is the follow-up to the previously created "Numbers in the Teens" song. Lyrics include, "Numbers in the twenties always start with a 2. Twenty is a 2 and a 0. Twenty-one is a 2 and a 1....." Lyrics are also provided on the screen. (01:34)
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Often these engineers, as important as their roles might be in the systems that they oversee, will describe themselves as "just an engineer". Perhaps that's sort o













