5.3 Teaching and learning Vygotsky proposed that through contact with other, more able people children appropriate new ways of thinking and doing. Indeed Vygotsky saw learning as best supported when there is a degree of inequality in skills and understanding between two people. People of different abilities working together can create what Vygotsky termed a zone of proximal development (ZPD) – the difference between what a child can do unaided, and what the same child can do with the help of more able others.
Professor Germaine Greer - An Insight - Full Interview
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Professor Germaine Greer delivered the 2010 Winifred Mercier public lecture at Leeds Met on Tuesday March 23.
Born in Melbourne and educated in Australia and at Cambridge University, Professor Greer's first book, The Female Eunuch (1969), took the world by storm and remains one of the most influential texts of the feminist movement.
She has had a distinguished academic career in Britain and the USA and makes regular appearances in print and other media as a broadcast
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Plants create food through a process called photosynthesis. For photosynthesis to take place, plants need sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, and chlorophyll. Learn more about photosynthesis with this cartoon animated video from StudyJams. A short quiz and song are also provided on this link.
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1.3 Sources of characters Click on 'Sources of characters' below and read ‘Sources of characters’. This outlines the main methods of finding and developing fictional characters. Resource #15739 Joshua Chapter 21 - New International Version of the Bible OZONE presentation 2013: Introduction 4.3 Character code functions Many programming languages provide two functions associated with the character codes (see Table 2). We shall call these functions ASC and CHR. ASC takes a character as input, and returns the integer giving the ASCII code of the input character. CHR returns the character whose ASCII code is the input integ Thousands of pro-Palestinian supporters rally in DC Biomechanical evaluation of the intact, injured and surgically reconstructed ulnar collateral ligame ALPS Competency in Practice Assessment (CIPA) Tool Virtual Maths, Brick Density - Water Displacement method 2.1 What contributes to the spectra of galaxies? This section reviews what you may already know about the spectra of galaxies. The topic will later be developed further to help you appreciate the spectra of active galaxies. The four main constituents of a galaxy are dark matter, stars, gas and dust. Even though dark matter is the main constituent of a galaxy, it does not contribute to the spectrum of the galaxy so we need not consider it any further. The spectrum of a galaxy contains contributions from stars, gas and (som What is Erosion? Volcanoes - Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics The Ring of Fire, Part 3 Azure Search General Availability and What's New | Data Exposed Liam Cavanagh is back once again on Data Exposed, this time to make the wonderful announcement of the GA release the Azure Search service. Liam, a Senior Program Manager for Azure Search, also surprises us by showing the cool new features added to Azure Search his team has been working on for the past few months. For example, the availability of the Azure Search .NET SDK, an Indexer for crawling and indexing content, and the inclusion of the Multi-language pack into Azure Search th Personality Puzzler: Is There Any Science Behind Myers-Briggs?
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This video contains a high quality narration of The Book of Joshua, Chapter 21, from the New International Version of the Bible. Scriptures read by professional voice actors, along with good music and sound effects. No moving images.
Dr Guy Jameson and professor Richard Blaikie introduce the presentations by the Ozone group. The Ozone presentations took place September 2013, in St David's theatre
Pro-Palestinian supporters, outraged at Israel's military operation in Gaza, take their message to the White House. Linda So reports.
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The ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) of the elbow is a major passive stabilizer againstvalgus moments and is a frequent site of injury for the professional throwing athlete. Due to theimportance of the UCL in elbow stabilization, many clinical and biomechanical studies wereconducted in the past to understand its role; however, no study has evaluated the stabilizingfunction of the UCL when subjected to a pure valgus-varus moment at varying degrees of flexion.In addition, few comparative studies ha
One of the key aims of ALPS is to improve the assessment of competence in practice across 16 professions, increasing the confidence of new graduates and their employers. The CIPA tool has been developed to establish measures of new graduate confidence in their ability across a number of areas of professional competence. Initially it is being piloted as a self-rating tool with new graduates with the intention of extending its use by employers of new graduates. The tool offers a way of establishin
Presentation explaining how to calculate the density of a brick using water displacement method.
Erosion is the process of wearing away the lands surface. The four major causes of erosion that are addressed in this video are water, wind, ice, and gravity. Other key vocabulary words include: splash erosion, rill erosion, sheet erosion, dust storms, glaciers, land slides, and weathering. Run time 02:02.
This short video describes how volcanoes are created and what causes them to erupt. (1:37)
The Pacific Ring of Fire (or sometimes just the Ring of Fire) is an area where large numbers of earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur in the basin of the Pacific Ocean. (10:32)
Myers-Briggs has been widely used by businesses and other organizations for decades to assess personality. But there is little, if any, science behind it, notes a new book.