1.1 Introduction Mentoring as part of the initial teacher training process is now familiar to many teachers in schools. However, acting as a mentor and the tasks involved in that role will vary depending upon the course a student teacher is following. In the OU flexible PGCE there are specific roles and responsibilities for both mentors and student teachers and it is important for participants to understand the expectations for each as they work together in the school-based aspects of this programme.
Create vignettes for artistic effect
Learn how to use new options in the Effects panel to create postcrop vignettes that show off the content of your photos.
The impact of enterprise focussed modules
This presentation outlines the use of a tested research instrument (Bandura's self efficacy theory) and students own perceptions of their enterprise skills and abilities
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Terry Hodgkinson Inaugural Lecture
Terry has led the Regional Development Agency, Yorkshire Forward, as its Chair for seven years, overseeing the Agency in growing the economy of the Yorkshire and Humber region. He was honoured in the Queen’s Birthday Honours 2010 with the award of a CBE for services to business and regeneration and was recently appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant for West Yorkshire. He has recently launched his new business, entitled ‘Inspiration for Industry Education and Regeneration’. He holds a Visiting P
Using English and American Literature in ESL /EFL Classes
Using English and American Literature in ESL /EFL Classes.
Mrs. Burk Perimeter Rap How to Locate the North Star Introduction Active galaxies provide a prime example of high-energy processes operating in the Universe. This course introduces the evidence for activity from the spectra of some galaxies, and the concept of a compact active galactic nucleus as a unifying model for the observed features of several types of active galaxy. It also develops the key skill of applying arithmetic and simple algebra to solving scientific problems. This OpenLearn course is an adapted extract from the Open University course Virtual Maths - Basic Structures, shear force uniformly distributed load Recognizing Chemical Reactions (Chinese Voice Over) Life Cycle of Butterflies Chapel Mass - 3/30/14 - 4th Sunday of Lent Cows for Children 5.1: What are the CPI and RPI? The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) and the Retail Prices Index (RPI) are published each month by the UK Office for National Statistics. These are the main measures used in the UK to record changes in the level of the prices most people pay for the goods and services they buy. The RPI is intended to reflect the average spending pattern of the great majority of private households. Only two classes of private households are excluded, on the grounds that their spending patterns differ greatly from t Reasonable Efforts and Court Improvement: Part 1 Volcanoes from Around the World Unconventional Monetary Policy and the Financial Crisis [Audio] Introduction Both vitamins and minerals are essential in the diet in small quantities.The term ‘vitamin’ was not coined until early in the 20th century, to describe those chemicals in food without which a pattern of deficiency symptoms (often called a deficiency syndrome) occurs. Minerals, also called mineral elements, are those elements other than carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen that are found in the body. This free course, Nutrition: Vitamins and minerals, looks at the two main gr Supporting Technology Integration in STEM Teacher Preparation: Case Studies from across California
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This is a video tutorial for beginning stargazers. In this video, the viewer will learn how to find the North Star. (02:05)
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What do all chemical reactions have in common? Most students describe a chemical reaction as an event where an explosion, color change, or a gas is formed. As a prerequisite for this lesson students need only be acquainted with the particulate nature of matter. The main learning objective is the recognition that all chemical reactions create new molecules and that in a chemical reaction the original atoms get rearranged, bonding together in different ways. Overall, the lesson will take about 45-
Life Cycle of Butterflies- a short educational video for grades 1 and 2. Learn about complete and incomplete metamorphosis and about the four stages of a butterfly's life cycle (egg, larva-caterpillar, pupa-chrysalis and adult). (05:25)
Chapel Mass - 3/30/14 - 4th Sunday of Lent
Cows for Kids. The original collection of dairy cows on the farm is back. This collection of cow videos for kids shows lots of dairy cows on the farm. (02:30)
In this overview of the current juvenile court system, retired judge Leonard P. Edwards, a Judge-in-Residence with the California Administrative Office of the Courts, outlines the types of problems that riddle the current system. Through the use of hypotheticals, various models used around the nation and personal experience, Edwards leads an informative and engaging conversation about the challenges of our state's and nation's juvenile court systems. This program is sponsored by the University o
This video shows photographs of volcanoes from around the world. It is set to music and each photo gives the location of the volcano. It shows both dormant and erupting volcanoes. Music may be a bit distracting to the viewer. (06:07)
Speaker(s): Dr Kevin Sheedy | This talk discusses the policies adopted by central banks during the financial crisis, in particular forward guidance and quantitative easing. Kevin Sheedy is a lecturer at LSE. His research focuses on inflation, (optimal) monetary policy and the effects of monetary policy on real activity.
The CSU Digital Ambassadors Program seeks to transform teaching and learning opportunities within the California State University (CSU) system through the increased use of emerging and online technologies. With particular attention to pre-service science and math teacher preparation at the undergraduate and credential level, CSU Digital Ambassadors are faculty leaders who champion the use of educational technologies within their respective campuses, engage faculty and educational stakeholders in