2 The what and how of monitoring
School governors need to be involved in the monitoring and evaluation of secondary schools. But what areas should you be monitoring and how can you ensure that monitoring is effective. This unit will help you assess these matters and also look at the kind of evidence you should be sourcing, and how that evidence should be evaluated.
Lightning Round: Fiscal cliff fears hitting growth
July 26 - John Ryding, Chief Economist at RDQ Economics in a Lightning Round on the economy ahead of 2nd Quarter GDP data says growth will pick up in the second half of 2012. The bright spot: We're not Europe.
Trading at Noon: Zynga tanks; investors await Facebook
July 26 - Zynga shares continue their downward spiral while traders watch for Facebook's first earnings report
Will It Conduct?
Students build their own simple conductivity tester and explore whether given solid materials and solutions are good conductors of electricity.
Gaeilge Myself (A Story)
A list of useful terms for essay writing
International Dog: Dog Days of Summer
The International Cultural Center at Texas Tech University is hosting it's 3rd annual International Dog: Dog Days of Summer photograph exhibit.
Market Pulse: ECB may fire cheap loans bazooka - strategist
July 27 - The ECB may try to calm the euro zone debt crisis by boosting liquidity with cheap 5-year loans to banks, says City Index Chief Strategist Ashraf Laidi.
3XSQ: Tracking Zuckerberg's decline
July 27 - Mark Zuckerberg's wealth declines as Facebook stock plunges following a dismal quarterly report.
Tisha Bender- Discussion-Based Online Teaching To Enhance Student Learning
Bender talks about the 2nd edition of her book, Discussion-Based Online Teaching To Enhance Student Learning: Theory, Practice, and Assessment. The new edition offers new insights and ideas derived from the author's teaching in the eight years since she wrote the first edition, as well as from extensive research in the latest literature.
1.7.4: Is a picture worth a thousand words?
This unit looks at a wide variety of ways of comparing prices and the construction of a price index. You will also look at the Retail Price Index (RPI) and the Consumer Price Index (CPI), indices used by the UK Government to calculate the percentage by which prices in general have risen over any given period. You wil also look at the important statistical and mathematical ideas that contribute to the construction of a price index.
References San Ildefonso bowl San Ildefonso olla San Ildefonso jar Miniature seed jar signed Garnet Pavatea 3.2 Stationary states and scattering in one dimension 2.2 Wave packets and scattering in one dimension 1 What are scattering and tunnelling? Next Steps
"Black on black highly polished incurved rim bowl - matte design. Signed "Maria & Santana"
Condition:Excellent"-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
"Highly polished solid black jar - no designs. Signature on bottom "Russell Sanchez" "San Ildefonso Pueblo 1981" Condition: Good - silvery spot on one side of pot"-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
"Jar - black highly polished. Design around top half of jar. Signature on bottom "Marie & Julian" Condition: Good - Few minor scratches on side"--From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
"A very small seed jar. Polished black on cream color. Black design to half way down pot. Signature of Garnet Pavatea on the bottom. Excellent [condition]" -- From the Museum catalog,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
Scattering is fundamental to almost everything we know about the world, such as why the sky is blue. Tunnelling is entirely quantum-mechanical and gives rise to such phenomena as nuclear fusion in stars. Examples and applications of both these fascinating concepts are investigated in this unit.
Scattering is fundamental to almost everything we know about the world, such as why the sky is blue. Tunnelling is entirely quantum-mechanical and gives rise to such phenomena as nuclear fusion in stars. Examples and applications of both these fascinating concepts are investigated in this unit.
Scattering is fundamental to almost everything we know about the world, such as why the sky is blue. Tunnelling is entirely quantum-mechanical and gives rise to such phenomena as nuclear fusion in stars. Examples and applications of both these fascinating concepts are investigated in this unit.
This unit is intended to develop your understanding of Newtonian mechanics in relation to oscillating systems. In addition to a basic grounding in calculus, this unit assumes that you have some understanding of how to solve second-order linear constant-coefficient differential equations; how to take the dot product of two vectors; of solving statics problems; and of applying Newton's second law to mechanical problems.















