The Classroom Mosiac: Culture and Learning-Session 6
This program discusses how culturally responsive teaching enables
students to create connections, access prior knowledge and experience, and develop competence. Featured are a sixth-grade teacher and two ninth-grade teachers, with expert commentary from University of Wisconsin professor Gloria Ladson-Billings and University of Arizona professor Luis Moll.
Virtual Maths - Numbers, 2D Triangle simulation tool
Diagram and formulas for are and volume of 2D shapes
Introduction In this course you will find out that the sensation of pain is caused by the release of a chemical called prostaglandin that stimulates the nerve endings and sends an electrical message to the brain. Inhibiting the formation of prostaglandin reduces pain and we will see, by looking at the specific shape of the molecules involved, how aspirin can so inhibit the formation of prostaglandin. To make the most of the material of this course you will need to use an organic molecular modelling kit su
French lesson: Les Adjectifs Possessifs (Possessive Adjectives)
The video starts with masculine possessive and then moves on to feminine possessive. The words appear on the screen as they are pronounced. For all beginning French learners.
Pratt Graduate Diploma Ceremony (MS and PhD) - 5/11/14 at 12:15PM
2014 Duke Pratt School of Engineering Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy Commencement Ceremony in Duke University Chapel.
1.1.6 Late-onset multifactorial disorders It is becoming clear that many, if not most, of the common diseases that affect the Western world are multifactorial disorders with some inherited genetic component. Some of the genes that render individuals susceptible to diabetes, coronary heart disease, hypertension and many cancers, including breast cancer, have been identified and can be tested now for the presence of mutations. Multifactorial disorders present a real challenge for genetic medicine. For example, while it may be true that
Natural ADHD Treatments
Natural ADHD Treatments. Part of the series: Improving Health with Nutrition. A healthy diet can treat ADHD symptoms. Learn how to control gluten and casein for a ADHD diet in this health clip from registered dietitian. (1:20)
The Unity of Living Systems
All cellular organisms — prokaryotic and eukaryotic — share basic chemical similarities. Out of these similarities, however, emerge diverse patterns of cell assembly. Students encounter the tools to understand various cell types and their relationship to noncell entities such as viruses.
Genetics of Development
Organisms as different as flies, fish, and humans share a set of genes, known as a genetic toolkit, which guides development. This session presents new perspectives on the remarkable similarity in these molecules and processes and the ethical questions involved in this research.
Chris Collier, 3rd Grade The class engages in a variety of activities and keeps journals of data and their thoughts while examining the five senses. Ms. Collier assesses learning by listening to conversations as students work and discuss what they are learning in small and large groups.
Money talks: The Greek saga continues
As the deadline for repayment looms, Greece finally offers a concrete set of reforms, Russian assets are seized abroad and a look at China's booming and busting stock markets
How to Grip a Tennis Racket
How to Grip a Tennis Racket. Part of the series: How to Play Tennis. Gripping a tennis racket is typically done with a continental or semi-Western grip. Grip a tennis racket with tips from a certified tennis pro in this free video on tennis.
IDS336 Jazz in the Modern Era #02 Sp14
A 14 week three unit course taught by Chet Hanley for Music students and people who love jazz.
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Charlie Chaplin - The Kid moneymaking scene
A scene from the 1921 movie The Kid starring Charlie Chpalin. In this scene, Chaplin and the kid are on their daily scams to make a living.
Comparatives and Superlatives
This video is a simple lesson explaining comparative and superlative adjectives. The concept is introduced and reviewed using simple sentences and matching on-screen illustrations.(01:21)
These European Elections Matter [Audio]
Speaker(s): Nigel Farage | UKIP leader and MEP Nigel Farage will discuss the importance of this year’s upcoming European elections. Nigel Farage (@Nigel_Farage) is leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP).
Begrijpend lezen niveau E4 Dit document is gebaseerd op de DMT oefenmap van M3 naar M8, begrijpend lezen. Er wordt op verschillende niveaus geoefend:
International Space Station captures new HD images of Earth
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NASA releases new images of Earth after it tests its new high definition cameras from the exterior of the International Space Station. Jillian Kitchener reports.
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The European Library: Access Portal to 48 National European Libraries
Designed to meet the needs of the worldwide research community, the European Library provides quick and easy access to search the content/collections of 48 National Libraries in Europe, as well as leading European Research Libraries. Definitely, a treasure trove for researchers with access to over 200 million resources, 18 million digital objects, and 24 million full text documents.
Coastal Walk - Stop 13
The stretch of coastline between Slapton Sands and Start Point lighthouse is one of the most beautiful and interesting in the UK. In this podcast, we take you along the way, combining fascinating snippets of information about the natural history, geography, geology and history of the area. Presented by Dr Phil Bradfield, Open University tutor, this walk has something for everyone. This is the thirteenth stop on the walk.