4.2 Further information about devolution You might want to look at some other OpenLearn courses that consider devolution:
Jeff Gold Inaugural Lecture - The Leader's Conundrum or 'You cannot lift yourself up by your own shi
The aim of the lecture will be to do demonstrate the need to challenge continuing traditional images of leaders, often depicted at the apex of things, on top of a hill or at the centre of a complex web of activity. I will argue that those nominated as leaders MUST become aware of what I will call the leader's conundrum and complement their inspiration with 99 x perspiration. To appreciate this call, attendees to the lecture as respectfully asked to do the following just before the lecture:
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Implementing Mobile and e-learning in Health and Social Care
As part of a submission for the IMS Global Award, this film discusses the outputs of the ALPS CETL and demonstrates the impact that they have had on learning and assessment in practice settings, particularly focussing on the development of competency maps, 360degree multiprofessional asessment tools and the use of mobile technology to deliver these innovative assessment processes to the Health and Social Care students on placement.
Embedding the concept of competency maps
This presentation outlines the background, context and transferability of a competency mapping tool originally developed in health but suitable for enterprise
UT Celebrates National Day of Making
The University of Toledo joined the White House in the National Day of Making on June 18 with a look at 3D printing.
Total Lunar Eclipse by Astronomer Michelle Thaller
This short three-minute video from NASA explains the lunar eclipse. Questions are asked by viewers. (03:07)
Teaching Reading-Phonics Lessons-Sounding Out Words
Bonnie Terry, M. Ed. shows how to put letters together to make words. Put letters on a board and then make the letter sounds. After they make the initial sounds, move the letters closer together to make a word out of the sounds. She shows many examples of this idea. Idea would be easy for parents and teachers to do, the letters can be made on paper. Video is of good quality and the idea she uses is good for parents and teachers.
Western Orientalism and the Study of Chinese Religion
Western Orientalism and the Study of Chinese Religion
Civil Rights & Policing
A panel discussion with Laurie Robinson, co-chair of the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing, critic and novelist Darryl Pinckney, and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams. The panelists reflect on issues of race and bias in law enforcement and whether the recommendations of the White House Task Force, if implemented, can practically address and dismantle sources of conflict, deepening racial divisions, and high rates of incarceration in the US. Recorded on September 20, 2015 at t
Greece: no primary deficit by 2012
Sept. 27 - Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou told a news conference in Berlin with German Chancellor Angela Merkel that Athens aims to be without a primary deficit by 2012, but that it needs signals of support from its European partners. Joanna Partridge reports.
Rick Atkinson- WWII Soldiers in Northern Europe
Rick Atkinson spoke at a free, public presentation outlining the powerful Soldiers' stories of the World War II actions in northern Europe, bringing focus to the realities of the true costs of the bloodiest war in history Sept. 11, 2013 in the Army War College's Bliss Hall.
Ébola en Guinée Conakry : conférence de sensibilisation au virus Ébola, préfecture de ... Conférence de sensibilisation au virus Ébola, prononcée le lundi 7 avril 2014 par le préfet de Guéckédoun El Mohamed V Keita, administrateur civil et le Dr Pépé Bilivogui, directeur national de l'hygiène publique à l'attention des notables de la région, réunis dans la salle de conférence la préfecture de ...
Professor Jane McAdam - Asylum seekers in Australia
In Australia, the notion that asylum seekers are 'queue jumpers' is common. Is there a queue, and why do people come to Australia by boat?
Video 3 in the series "Refugees - Rights, Protection and Policies"
Understanding the international legal obligations that Australia has to refugees and asylum seekers is crucial when it comes to separating myths from facts in contemporary Australian debates. In this series Professor Jane McAdam goes behind the headlines, defines the terms, explains the fac
IRCTC sms number Autour du "Dictionnaire des philosophes français du XVIIe siècle" (audio) A l'occasion de sa sortie prochaine aux éditions Classiques Garnier, cette séance porte sur le Dictionnaire des philosophes français du XVIIe siècle, dirigé par Luc Foisneau, avec la collaboration d'Elisabeth Dutartre-Michaut et de Christian Bachelier, qui présenteront l'ouvrage, son principe et son mode d'emploi, et qui donneront la parole à ... Linear programming – the basic ideas Disarming the Populace Further reading Styles, E.A. (1997) The Psychology of Attention, Hove, Psychology Press. A very readable textbook, which covers and extends the topics introduced in this unit. Pashler, H. (ed.) (1998) Attention, Hove, Psychology Press. An edited book, with contributors from North America and the UK. Topics are dealt with in rather more depth than in the Styles book. Introduction This course considers the type of care offered in hospitals, using Leeds General Hospital as a case study. The course looks at the people who have roles within the hospital, how they interact with each other and patients and what they consider to be 'care'. The different approaches and contributions to care by doctors and nurses are explored and patients give their perspective on the care they receive. This OpenLearn course provides a sample of Level 1 study in Author(s):
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This free course examines the formulation and solution of small linear programming problems. Section 1 deals with the formulation of linear programming models, describing how mathematical models of suitable real-world problems can be constructed. Section 2 looks at graphical representations of two-dimensional models, considers some theoretical implications and examines the graphical solution of such models. Section 3 introduces the simplex method for solving linear programming models and Section
Interviewed by host Paul Molloy, Mark Thornton discusses gun control and freedom, and also the ongoing conflict in the Ukraine.