Introduction In this unit you will be building on your previous study and experience of ‘working with others’. Using the notion of ‘teamwork’, you will be asked to think specifically about the values and beliefs underpinning the following three aspects of practice: developing working relationships with other professionals; sharing information and skills with other professionals; working in cooperation with other profe
Introduction Teaching assistants, and similar learning support staff, are part of a growing new workforce in the public sector. They are sometimes referred to as ‘paraprofessionals’ – that is, workers who supplement and support the work of qualified professionals. After an early beginning in the 1960s as ‘aides’, ‘helpers’ and ‘auxiliaries’, teaching assistants have become essential to children's learning in primary schools across the United Kingdom (UK) and further a
Introduction
This unit is the third in the MSXR209 series of five units on mathematical modellng. It provides an overview of the processes involved in developing models, starting by explaining how to specify the purpose of the model. It then moves on to look at aspects involved in creating models, such as simplifying problems, choosing variables and parameters, formulating relationships and finding solutions. You will also look at interpreting results and evaluating models. This unit assumes that you have pr
Introduction
Does the idea of essay writing put you off the idea of studying? This unit will help you to realise that essays are not to be feared. You will learn how important it is to answer the question that is set and that your style of writing is as communicative as possible.
5.1 Introduction
Mentoring, observation and interviews are three important strategies in developing student teachers. This unit, which gives a flavour of the Open University's flexible PGCE course, introduces student–teacher centred strategies both inside and outside of the classroom involving mentors, pupils, tutors and others to develop student teachers' professional skills and understanding.
The Story of ICH-GCP: An introduction for investigators and site staff
Dr Roma Chilengi, Head of Clinical Trials at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)/Wellcome Trust Research Programme in Kilifi, Kenya gives an introduction to ICH-GCP. This overview covers the historical background, context and evolution to ICH-GCP, summarises its key principles and describes the role of regulatory authorities. The talk highlights some of the accomplishments of ICH-GCP but also critiques some aspects of GCP application in non-pharmaceutical settings.
Introduction to the Spanish Political Transition and the Reform of the Political System
Introduction to the Spanish Political Transition and the Reform of the Political System
Introduction to Free Radical Polymerisation
A short film introducing Free Radical Polymerisation by chemistry undergraduates at the University of Warwick
Introduction to Slow Poetry
David Morley introduces the Slow Poetry Trail at Strid Wood and reads the Haiku from the trail.
Introduction to practical workshops
David Morley introduces a series of slow poetry workshops.
Introduction by Doreen Massey
Doreen talks about her life and work at The Open University.
An introduction: Sacking prime ministers
A short video introduction to this album
PFI - an introduction
Culture shift: using private finance to fund public projects.
Ghana: Introduction to Kente weaving
A short history of the tradition of the Kente weavers in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Nana Asante Fremprong, a local businessman and master weaver, describes the method and skills involved in the process and how it's been updated without the loss of traditional values
1: Introduction to control rooms and to police
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IMPERIAL SPLENDOR: Renaissance Tapestries from Vienna
Royal Renaissance tapestries from one of the premier museums of fine arts and decorative arts in the world, the Kunsthistorisches of Vienna,...
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Stop 7: Introduction
INNOVATION AND CHANGE: Great Ceramics from the Ceramics Research Center
This exhibition highlights 75 masterworks by many of the leading international ceramic artists of our day, offering a...
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Carolina Collects: Exhibition Introduction with Chief Curator Todd Herman
Curators discuss works in the exhibition Carolina Collects, featuring objects from over 65 private collections across the state of South Carolina. On view now through August 17, 2008....
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Introduction: ‘Text and Translations’
Professor David Johnston