Learning outcomes After studying this unit you should: be able to explain what is meant by the term ‘the global dimension’; be familiar with the terminology used in relation to the global dimension; know why the inclusion of the global dimension in the primary school curriculum is important; know how the global dimension can enhance the primary school curriculum; be able to plan the global dimension into the secondary curriculum
Introduction This unit provides access to Teach Global, where you will find a set of courses and resources aimed at supporting teachers who wish to extend their teaching of the global dimension through all aspects of school life. Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Author(s): 1.1 Supporting the professionals To gain a better understanding of the teaching assistant's role, it is helpful to consider the ways in which different kinds of professionals are supported by paraprofessionals. Just as there are teaching assistants in schools, there are equivalent roles in other areas of work. For instance, in the health service the work of nurses is supported by ‘health care assistants’, and in social work ‘personal assistants’ provide support to children in care (‘looked-after chil Learning outcomes By the end of this unit, you should: be able to discuss how the UK's teaching assistant workforce came into being; be developing your understanding that teaching assistants are part of a wider, paraprofessional workforce in the public services of health, social services and education; have insights into the diverse roles and responsibilities of teaching assistants, and their distinctive contributions across the UK; be able to identify How serious a threat does Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula represent to Yemen and the West? The Verdict: did Labour change Britain? Automated Reasoning Learning outcomes By the end of this unit, you should have developed a knowledge and understanding of: the differences between spoken and written English; the factors that influence use of grammar and vocabulary in speech and writing; the different ways in which grammar has been described. Introduction Some people think that the difference between speech and writing is that people use longer words in writing. In some writing this is true, but there are also significant differences, many of which are grammatical. In this unit you will develop knowledge and understanding of the differences between spoken and written English, factors that influence our use of grammar and vocabulary in speech and writing, and different ways in which grammar has been described. This unit is an adapted extr Vaccinologie 2011 - Epidémiologie : discussion
Thème : Vaccination antigrippale et immunodépression
Titre : Vaccinologie 2011 - Epidémiologie de la grippe
Auteurs : Jean-Louis KOECK, Isabelle BONMARIN, Fabrice CARRAT
Résumé : Vaccinations : études épidémiologique dans une population générale : questions-réponses
Les auteurs n’ont pas transmis de conflit d’intérêt concernant les données diffusées dans cette vidéo ou publiées dans la référence citée. Multicolr Zoeken Lab Hier kunt u zoeken naar Creative Commons-licentie foto's op Flickr, op basis waarvan afbeeldingen in kleur zijn. Evaluatie GIP : Formulier Dit formulier is gemaakt om de mondelinge presentatie en de GIP-bundel van de leerlingen uit 6 BSO Houtbewerking te evalueren. Als PAV-leerkracht ben ik lid van de jury maar ik mag vanuit PAV geen cijfer bijdragen in de totale GIP-score. … Epithelia: Pseudostratified, Transitional, and Glands Sensory Exam: Anatomy: Dorsal Column-Medial Lemniscus Introduction This unit helps you to acquire the basic language to find your way around a French town. You will learn how to understand and give directions, ask about accommodation, book a hotel room at the tourist information office and get information about what to see and do in the local area. You will visit some museums in Avignon and buy a film for your camera. This unit also deals with telling the time and making liaisons in speech. By the end of the unit, you will feel more confident understanding a 1.2.1 Death and Tolstoy Inevitably, the way in which people deal with death, whether by denial or by the construction of a complex system of beliefs and myths, leads to questions about the meaning of life. For Julia Neuberger this is the lesson of death. ‘It is nothing to fear of itself, but it concentrates the mind powerfully in examining what it is we mean by life’ (Neuberger and White, 1991, p. 13). Learning outcomes After completing this unit you should be able to: Knowledge and understanding evaluate end-of-life care approaches in the UK and challenges to care delivery. Cognitive skills evaluate the usefulness of theoretical models of death, dying and bereavement; recognise the relevance of critical social perspectives associated with death, dying and bereavement. Practical and/or professional skills Learning outcomes After completing this unit you should be able to: Knowledge and understanding demonstrate sound knowledge and critical understanding of multifaceted and diverse approaches to death, dying and bereavement; explore multiple contexts of bereavement. Cognitive skills integrate different experiences of death, dying and bereavement with theoretical knowledge. Practical and/or professional skills Lecture 19 - 12/2/2010 Lecture 19 - 12/2/2010
Fawaz A. Gerges is a Professor of Middle Eastern Politics and International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He also holds the Emirates Chair of the Contemporary Middle East and is the Director of the Middle East Centre at LSE. Gerges is author of two recently acclaimed books: Journey of the Jihadist: Inside Muslim Militancy (Harcourt Press, 2007), and The Far Enemy: Why Jihad Went Global (Cambridge University Press, 2005). The Washington Post selected The Far E
We've had Mandelson's memoirs, Blair's book and Brown biographies: in this lecture Polly Toynbee and David Walker look at what the Labour government in power from 1997 meant for people's lives by charting what it accomplished. Polly Toynbee is an author and a political and social commentator for the Guardian. David Walker edits Public and was formerly chief leader writer of the Independent. They are co-authors of The Verdict: Did Labour Change Britain?
Automated Reasoning - Nicholas Gibbins
Keywords:automated reasoning
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The fourth of 11 selected histology lectures, this PowerPoint file features slides for teaching the second portion of epithelia histology. Only slides containing illustrations and microphotographs are included. Although text slides are not provided, image slides featuring text are intact.
The axons from the 1st order neurons located in the dorsal root ganglion enter the dorsal root entry zone and then ascend in the dorsal columns on the same side of the cord until they reach the 2nd order neurons in the medulla. Axons from the 2nd order neurons cross at the level of the medulla and then travel near the midline in the medial lemniscus. By the time the medial lemniscus reaches the rostral pons it has moved laterally and at this point it is in close proximity to the spinothalamic tr
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