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Biomedical Science 4
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Bsc Psychology 1
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Geography Human and Physical 4
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Law LLB 15
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Philosophy 1
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Psychology 1
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Assessment planning, structure, formative, summative. What is the arts. How has art adapted over the past 100 years. How does art shape societal perspectives. What is the link between perspectives and cultural capital. Who is Bourdieu. Who is Belluigi. What are the issues based on arts education. Why does art now ignore the past. What is education for sustainable development (ESD).
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University of Reading•Creative learning through the arts
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Lecture notes: Creative learning through the arts - ED1BCL• By lucypike3343
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Assessment planning, structure, formative, summative. What is the arts. How has art adapted over the past 100 years. How does art shape societal perspectives. What is the link between perspectives and cultural capital. Who is Bourdieu. Who is Belluigi. What are the issues based on arts education. Why does art now ignore the past. What is education for sustainable development (ESD).
what is the purpose of higher education. What types of groups of universities are there. Who participates in higher education. What is the expansion of higher education. Why is higher education dominated by middle class. What is the difference between state and private. What is the role of capital. What is widening participation (WP), what is its target, what are WP initiatives. What is diversity and inclusion. What are educational outcomes of classes.
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University of Reading•Society and Social Justice
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what is the purpose of higher education. What types of groups of universities are there. Who participates in higher education. What is the expansion of higher education. Why is higher education dominated by middle class. What is the difference between state and private. What is the role of capital. What is widening participation (WP), what is its target, what are WP initiatives. What is diversity and inclusion. What are educational outcomes of classes.
What is a household. What is a family. What is a family composition, how does it impact gender. Why is family childcare gendered. What did Holloway find. What is gendered family employment. What are the government policies. What were the 2011 London riots, how did they impact gendered roles. What are the statistics of single parent families. What is the marxist view. Why is parental involvement key. What is the post modernist view. What are the critiques of focusing on the family.
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Lecture notes: society and social justice - ED1BSJ• By lucypike3343
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What is a household. What is a family. What is a family composition, how does it impact gender. Why is family childcare gendered. What did Holloway find. What is gendered family employment. What are the government policies. What were the 2011 London riots, how did they impact gendered roles. What are the statistics of single parent families. What is the marxist view. Why is parental involvement key. What is the post modernist view. What are the critiques of focusing on the family.
What is intersectionality. What is social identity. Who is Hall, Butler, Lawler, Collins, Yuval-Daview, Jenkins. Why is it important to understand social identity. What are inequalities linked to identity. What is the educational attainment of pupils with SEN. Who is Patrica Hill Collins. What is matrix of domination. Why are complicating social identities. What is the hierarchies of oppression. Who is Bourdieu, what did they believe.
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What is intersectionality. What is social identity. Who is Hall, Butler, Lawler, Collins, Yuval-Daview, Jenkins. Why is it important to understand social identity. What are inequalities linked to identity. What is the educational attainment of pupils with SEN. Who is Patrica Hill Collins. What is matrix of domination. Why are complicating social identities. What is the hierarchies of oppression. Who is Bourdieu, what did they believe.
What is race, ethnicity, nationality. What is social construct, why is race a social construct. Why is race a sensitive concept. What are the characteristics of ethnic groups. What are BME and BAME. What are the limitations of BME and BAME. What are the racial perceptions. What does the Census 2011 convey about ethnicity, religion. What are innate ability and IQs relating to ethnicity. What are the structural inequalities. What are the links between ethnicity, education, and family. What are the...
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What is race, ethnicity, nationality. What is social construct, why is race a social construct. Why is race a sensitive concept. What are the characteristics of ethnic groups. What are BME and BAME. What are the limitations of BME and BAME. What are the racial perceptions. What does the Census 2011 convey about ethnicity, religion. What are innate ability and IQs relating to ethnicity. What are the structural inequalities. What are the links between ethnicity, education, and family. What are the...
What is gender. What is sex. What is the difference between gender and sex. Who is Butler, what did they find. Who is Oakley. What are gender roles. What is the division of labour. What are gender traits. What are female and male traits. What is gendered language. What are the links between gender and employment. What are media representations of women. What is feminism. what are the 4 waves of feminism. What are gendered inequalities in education. What is the gender gap. Why are boys failing/un...
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What is gender. What is sex. What is the difference between gender and sex. Who is Butler, what did they find. Who is Oakley. What are gender roles. What is the division of labour. What are gender traits. What are female and male traits. What is gendered language. What are the links between gender and employment. What are media representations of women. What is feminism. what are the 4 waves of feminism. What are gendered inequalities in education. What is the gender gap. Why are boys failing/un...
What is social class. Why is birth important in social class. What are the concepts of social class. How does the government label social class. How to measure social class. What are the indicators of social class. How to identify a class. Who is Karl Marx. Who is Friedrich Engels. What did they both believe. What are the 3 main social classes. What are the limitations of marxism. What is marxism. What is social reproduction. What did Bourdieu believe. What did the Great British class survey fin...
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What is social class. Why is birth important in social class. What are the concepts of social class. How does the government label social class. How to measure social class. What are the indicators of social class. How to identify a class. Who is Karl Marx. Who is Friedrich Engels. What did they both believe. What are the 3 main social classes. What are the limitations of marxism. What is marxism. What is social reproduction. What did Bourdieu believe. What did the Great British class survey fin...
Why social inequality persists. What forms of social inequality were there between 2010-2015. What is the real cause of inequality and injustice. Why has social and economic inequalities in UK risen since 1979. Why was inequality worlds biggest issue in January 2014. Why is exclusion considered necessary. Why is prejudice natural. How is greed good. Why is despair inevitable. Why is there hope for the future. Why does the 2015 UK election results matter, what was the outcome. How is 1918 social ...
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Why social inequality persists. What forms of social inequality were there between 2010-2015. What is the real cause of inequality and injustice. Why has social and economic inequalities in UK risen since 1979. Why was inequality worlds biggest issue in January 2014. Why is exclusion considered necessary. Why is prejudice natural. How is greed good. Why is despair inevitable. Why is there hope for the future. Why does the 2015 UK election results matter, what was the outcome. How is 1918 social ...
Looking at Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences and Papert's theory of constructivism. Who is Gardner. What is WISC. What is VCI. What is VSI. What is FRI. What is WMI. What is PSI. What is intelligence quotient (IQ). What are the IQ classifications. What are the assumptions of WISC. What other intelligence tests are there. What is Howards theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI). What does Gardners theory of MI focus on. Who is Papert. What is constructivism. What is externalisation. What ...
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University of Reading•Exploring Learning
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Lecture notes - Exploring Learning - ED1BTL• By lucypike3343
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Looking at Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences and Papert's theory of constructivism. Who is Gardner. What is WISC. What is VCI. What is VSI. What is FRI. What is WMI. What is PSI. What is intelligence quotient (IQ). What are the IQ classifications. What are the assumptions of WISC. What other intelligence tests are there. What is Howards theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI). What does Gardners theory of MI focus on. Who is Papert. What is constructivism. What is externalisation. What ...
Who is Wenger. Who is Lave. What did they achieve when working together. What is socially structured learning. What are the communities of practice. What are the key ideas. What are the levels of participation. What are the key features. What are the critiques of this theory.
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Who is Wenger. Who is Lave. What did they achieve when working together. What is socially structured learning. What are the communities of practice. What are the key ideas. What are the levels of participation. What are the key features. What are the critiques of this theory.