Cross-Cultural Capability & Global Perspectives Guidelines for Curriculum Review
This document presents guidelines for curriculum review, as discussed in Aim 5 of the Leeds Metropolitan University Corporate Plan1. It has been reviewed in response to: feedback, the new Education Strategy for Assessment, Learning and Teaching2, and other developments within the University. In particular, the document makes more specific the linkages between cross-cultural capability and global perspectives, and indicates how these relate to internationalisation, diversity, widening participati
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The role of the media in South Korean Truth Commissions Part 1, Panel 4, Day 2 of the Way of Knowing After Atrocity colloquium. Part of the Ways of Knowing After Atrocity: A Colloquium on the Methods used to Research, Design and Implement Transitional Justice Processes (Hosted by Oxford Transitional Justice Research in collaboration with the Transitional Justice Data Base Project) 28-29 June 2012, St. Antony's College, Oxford. Please see http://www.csls.ox.ac.uk/OTJRColloquiumNew.php Author(s): Hun Joon Kim
Honderdveld  Werkblaadjes waarop leerlingen de ontbrekende getallen op het honderdveld moeten aanvullen. Author(s): No creator set
Dancing in the Public Square: Street Music as Activism Members of Somerville's Honk! Festival organizing committee discuss the challenges and opportunities presented by this seven-year-old activist street music festival, the nation-wide street-band movement it has nurtured, and its implications for other political movements.
John Bell is a member of the Honk! organizing committee and Director of the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry at the University of Connecticut. He is recognized as an expert on the history, Author(s): No creator set
George H.W. Bush: Biography of the 41st American President George Herbert Walker Bush was born June 12th, 1924 in Milton, Massachusetts, to Prescott Sheldon Bush and his wife Dorothy. Raised in a politically-inclined and affluent household, Bush assumed many leadership roles throughout his life, flew in service to the navy, and ascended to the nation’s highest office, before his eldest son followed in his footsteps. Join WatchMojo.com as we learn more about the life and accomplishments of George H.W. Bush. (5:24) Author(s): No creator set
Listening In: JFK & Eisenhower on the Cold War (October 22, 1962) As President, John F. Kennedy was the ultimate arbiter of American foreign and millitary policy. But there were still a number of former presidents he could consult with, including President Dwight D. Eisenhower. In this phone conversation, Kennedy asks Eisenhower what he believes the chances are that Russia would launch a nuclear weapon if the United States invaded Cuba. This conversation is a part of the new collection "Listening In: The Secret White House Recordings of John F. Kennedy," avail Author(s): No creator set
Tectonic Plates and Plate Boundaries This interactive activity adapted from NASA features world maps that identify different sections of the Earth's crust called tectonic plates. The locations of different types of plate boundaries are also identified, including convergent, divergent, and transform boundaries. Author(s): No creator set
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Authors@Google Presents: Gregory Benford and Larry Niven Larry Niven & Gregory Benford, two of the most respected authors of hard science fiction, talk about their new book "Bowl of Heaven" and the concept of stories about "big dumb objects" as a sub-genre. They review prior stories (including Ringworld by Niven) and then talk about the physics of the "big smart object" that is the Bowl of Heaven -- a half dyson-sphere steering a star on an interstellar voyage. Author(s): No creator set
References Allan, J. (1999) Actively Seeking Inclusion: pupils with special needs in mainstream schools, London, Falmer Press.
Alston, J. (1995) Assessing and Promoting Writing Skills, Stafford, NASEN Enterprises Ltd.
Benjamin, S., Nind, M., Hall, K., Collins, J. and Sheehy, K. (2002) ‘Moments of inclusion and exclusion: pupils negotiating classroom contexts’, paper p Author(s): The Open University7.3 Childbirth One aspect of life which is often seen as having been ‘medicalised’ in the twentieth century is that of childbirth. Historians argue that until the nineteenth century, pregnancy and birth were dealt with within families, with minimal input from medical practitioners. By the late twentieth century, pregnancy was labelled as a form of illness by some practitioners, births took place in hospital and pregnant women, new mothers and their babies were subjected to constant supervision by medica Author(s): The Open University
2.4 E-tailing The next example is probably the one that you expected me to introduce first: that of selling goods over the internet. However, I deliberately introduced supply chain management first since it is an area where companies are making huge savings in their investment in internet technology. The investments in retailing using the internet (e-tailing) are only gradually being realised. The archetypal e-tailing application Amazon is renowned for the fact that it only sells books over th Author(s): The Open University
3 Sharing the workload The new terms of reference for the premises committee of one nursery school were clear. The committee would meet three times: in October, February and June. In October they would tour the school with the headteacher and agree what improvements could be made to the school environment. In February they would check how the work was progressing, identify the money that was to be available from the budget in April, and agree thei Author(s): The Open University
1.7 Key points In the key points box below we sum up the main ideas introduced so far. You can use it now to check that you have grasped the main ideas, and later the key points will remind you of the content. Key points-
An informal carer is defined as a person who, without Author(s): The Open University
Wildcats in their Residency Recent UA College of Medicine-Phoenix graduates filled us in on how their residencies are going. To find out more about the College of Medicine-Phoenix, visit http://medicine.arizona.edu/phoenix. Author(s): No creator set
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