Plants and animals adapting to survive A closer look at plants TESSA: Working with pupils - A Guide for Teachers TESSA Working With Teachers - A Handbook for Teacher Educators Looking at light and shade Developing attitudes about our environmental impact Next in Line The Office of the 21st Century 2008 ACT Election Series Forum 4. The Godly Commonwealths of New England (September 29, 2008) 12. Commerce and Culture (October 22, 2008) Article :: Adobe Digital Imaging How-to #55: Using Live Preview Rotation 21. James Madison, Thinking (November 19, 2008) 22. Why the 1790's Matter (December 1, 2009) 23. Jefferson’s Empire of Liberty (December 3, 2009) 24. The Protestant Republic (December 5, 2009) Origin of Life: What was the Spark of Life? (Part 1) Origin of Life: What was the Spark of Life? (Part 2) LSE Director's Dialogue with Paul Volcker Dr Angie Hobbs Senior Fellow in the Public Understanding of Philosophy Globalisation and British Politics 1.1 Introducing ‘family meanings’
One important way in which scientists work is to make logical deductions based on careful observations and data. Too often, teachers prevent this by giv
In this lesson, you work with your pupils to establish and consolidate what they know about plants. This is your starting point for introducing new know
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This guide aims to support teachers to use TESSA materials and activities
in their classrooms.
TESSA materials enhance and improve teaching and focus on developing teachers’ classroom practice in the key curriculum areas of literacy, life skills. Author(s):
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This guide aims to support teachers to use TESSA materials and activities in their classrooms.
TESSA materials enhance and improve teaching and focus on developing teachers’ classroom practice in the key curriculum areas of literacy, life skills. Author(s):
This resource looks at how light behaves on different surfaces and objects. It suggests using active learning to help pupils understand how light
We can feel very proud of Africa and being African. From research, scientists now believe that Africa is the ancient home of all people here on Earth. S
This forum is the second of three public forums hosted by The Australian National University and The Canberra Times. The three forums pit 2008 ACT Election candidates against each other in the first of its kind ACT Politicians debate. In this forum Deputy Chief Minister Katy Gallagher and Deputy Leader of the Opposition Brendan Smyth debate the topic Next in Line: The Office of the 21st Century.
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Dan Moughamian talks about his favorite uses of the Rotate View tool in Photoshop CS5.
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The Lorne Trottier Public Science Symposium brings together leading scientific experts with differing views on the origin of life to debate a question that has been asked for millennia.
The Lorne Trottier Public Science Symposium brings together leading scientific experts with differing views on the origin of life to debate a question that has been asked for millennia.
Howard Davies is director of LSE. Prior to this, from 1997-2003 he was Chairman of the Financial Services Authority, the single regulator for the UK financial sector, which was created under his leadership from nine separate regulatory agencies. From 1995-1997 he was Deputy Governor of the Bank of England. His latest book is Banking on the Future: the fall and rise of central banking, written with David Green, which will be launched at LSE at a public debate on 12 May.
Dr Angie Hobbs discusses her new role as the first ever UK Senior Fellow in the Public Understanding of Philosophy, charged with bringing philosophy to as wide an audience as possible in Britain and beyond.
Globalisation and British Politics - Roger DuClaud Williams
The idea of ‘family’ is very powerful in contemporary UK culture and policy. Family lives have been the subject of many anxieties both at the personal and policy levels. How do public debates relate to people’s everyday experiences of families? In this unit, you can explore the many attempts at defining ‘family’ and why these complex and contradictory meanings are important to us. We begin to unpick questions of power and inequality, to test our everyday assumptions about families, and













