Gender and education: the evidence on pupils in England
Described as a ‘topic paper’, this 2007 document draws together a range of evidence on gender differences of pupils from the Reception Year to the Sixth Form, including current statistics, international performance data, as well as research reports.
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Working with Adults: A systematic literature review on how training and professional development act
This resource is the report from a study conducted by the Working with adults Review Group, for the EPPI-centre (part of the Social Science Research Unit at the Institute of Education, London). The study investigated the international research literature published between 1988 and 2006 from studies concerning the training and professional development of teaching assistants (TAs). The aim was to provide an overview of current training and professional development of TAs for policymakers, teachers
Teachers TV Disability Week
To coincide with the International Day for Disabled Persons on 3 December, Teachers TV has a week of programmes examining some of the issues facing people with disabilities, with a particular emphasis on mainstream and special education provision.
Terra Quasi-Incognita: Beyond the 2 Degree Line
First Keynote Address from the 4degrees International Climate Conference
IASFM 12 Conference: Boundaries of Identity
This podcast was recorded at the second plenary event of the 12th International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) conference. This podcast was recorded at the second plenary event of the 12th International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM) conference, which was held on Tuesday 30th June 2009 in Nicosia, Cyprus. Chaired by John Nassari, including Chris Dolan, Gaim Kibreab, Olga Dimitriou and Deidre Clancy.
References 4.2 Social and political justice 4.1 Distributive and commutative justice Air Quality on the Wasatch Front: Boiling Frog Syndrome 2007.03.29-Aiding the Victims of Nazi Germany: Great Britain, Australia and the Jewish Refugee Crisi 2. Issues in Mainstream Clusters (October 1, 2008) 10. Elements of a Wireless Sensor Architecture (June 3, 2009) 5. Demonstrating Renewable Energy Technologies: Focus on Hydrogen Global Language: An Interview with Heidi Byrnes Acknowledgements UT Matters Gastroenterology Patient Story: Lisa Czerwiec Champions of Participation Reunion Sexuality Matters 6.002 Professor Paul Gray, Circuits and Electronics Linear Circuit Dynamic Part 1 and 2
Can the concept of human rights be applied across borders or are rights culturally specific? Is it realistic, or even desirable, to aim at an international system based on universal principles of justice? This unit takes a critical view of the assumption that ‘rights are a good thing’ and looks at the problems that arise when they are applied in the international arena.
Can the concept of human rights be applied across borders or are rights culturally specific? Is it realistic, or even desirable, to aim at an international system based on universal principles of justice? This unit takes a critical view of the assumption that ‘rights are a good thing’ and looks at the problems that arise when they are applied in the international arena.
Anesthesiologist and founder of Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment Brian Moench speaks about air pollution along the Wasatch Front. Subjects include mercury poisoning, mining, and coal power plants.
Each year the International Studies Program at the University of Utah presents the Sandy and Anne Dolowitz Lecture on Human Rights. The 2007 Dolowitz lecture was delivered by Carole Fink, professor of history at Ohio State University and author of De...
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German professor Heidi Byrnes discusses the ways in which learning global languages is relative to international communication; especially as it relates to diplomacy, economics, world trade, and the military.
In this unit you’ll explore art history. Look around you, it’s likely that wherever you are you’ll be able to see some images, it’s also likely that many of these image will be intended to have some sort of effect on you. Here you will be exploring the power of images via a study of contemporary art from the 1980s onwards. Taking the time to look beyond the immediate appearance of an art work to consider what the artist might be trying to say can be immensely rewarding.
Because of UT's extensive expertise and access to leading endoscopic technologies, patients and physicians throughout northwest Ohio have more options to diagnose and treat gastrointestinal disorders.
On 24 January, local government leaders shared experiences of democracy with international counterparts presenting to Hazel Blears, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government.This video is a snapshot of the day.For more information visit: www.ids.ac.uk/go/about-ids/news-and-commentary/january-2008-news/champions-of-participation-review-event
A series of words and images supporting the realisation of sexual rights and the access to basic services for those facing poverty and injustice.These series of images and words form an exhibition convened by the Sexuality and Development programme at IDS and sponsored by the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) and the Department for International Development (DFID)
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