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Writing two analytical responses in response to Eduqas poetry
Pupil outcome: I can write a detailed analysis of a single poem and a comparative response. Key learning points: - A good analytical response begins with a clear and concise thesis statement. - Comparative connectives can be used to link...
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Emulating Ishiguro's use of an artificial voice in 'Klara and the Sun'
Pupil outcome: I can emulate Ishiguro’s use of mechanical and spatial language to craft my own artificial voice. Key learning points: - The narrator of Ishiguro’s ‘Klara and the Sun’ is an artificial intelligence companion for children....
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Aristotle: applying worldviews
Pupil outcome: I can explain Aristotle’s views on the importance of observing the world and how this shapes worldviews today. Key learning points: - Aristotle emphasised the importance of observation in understanding the world. -...
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Competition
Pupil outcome: I can describe resources that organisms have to compete for and explain how adaptations can be helpful. Key learning points: - All living organisms need resources from their habitat to enable them to survive. - Resources...
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Christianity and creation
Pupil outcome: I can explain Christian teachings about creation from Genesis, and the role of the Word and Spirit in creation. Key learning points: - The creation accounts are found in Genesis, the first book of the Bible. - Genesis 1...
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Creation in Genesis
Pupil outcome: I can explain Christian teachings about creation from Genesis, and the role of the Word and Spirit in creation. Key learning points: - The creation accounts are found in Genesis, the first book of the Bible. - Genesis 1...
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Understanding how Hughes presents the power of nature in 'Hawk Roosting'
Pupil outcome: I can explain how Hughes presents the power of nature. Key learning points: - The poem is written from the perspective of a drowsy hawk, who muses on his life as a predator. - The hawk’s voice is characterised as...
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Planning a cohesive argument about 'The Tell-Tale Heart'
Pupil outcome: I can confidently plan a cohesive argument analysing Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’. Key learning points: - Poe shows us how guilt drives the narrator further into insanity and delusion. - Single paragraph...
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John Schmitz - The Alien Enemies Act
John Schmitz, a history professor at Northern Virginia Community College, discusses the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, one of four controversial laws passed during President John Adams' administration amid fears of foreigners. The Act...
The Business Professor
Toxic Chemicals - Regulation
How are the manufacture, possession, and transfer of toxic chemicals regulated within the United States?
The Business Professor
Abductive Reasoning
What is Abductive Reasoning? Abductive reasoning is a form of logical inference that seeks the simplest and most likely conclusion from a set of observations. It was formulated and advanced by American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce...
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Extending Experience
Eight renowned researchers provide real-world examples of the relevance of Theory of Knowledge (TOK) concepts in their research. This interdisciplinary TOK Sampler emphasizes the vital role our past experiences play in shaping...
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The Project Lifecycle: A Basic 4-stage Lifecycle model
Projects have a familiar project lifecycle that gives you a framework to understand, plan, and deliver them.
Dr Mike Clayton, author of How to Manage a Great Project and founder of OnlinePMCourses, explains the...
Dr Mike Clayton, author of How to Manage a Great Project and founder of OnlinePMCourses, explains the...
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The Value of Positive Feedback
Feedback is a vital part of any manager or supervisor’s role. And that’s as true for Project Managers as for any other form of manager or leader. There are different types, but the one that gets...
Mister Simplify
The Humanistic Theory by CARL ROGERS - Simplest Explanation Ever
The Humanistic Theory by Carl Rogers - The Simplest explanation ever Human beings have goals and aspirations to achieve and grow in life. Carl Rogers presents an optimistic view of human development and explains how human beings work...
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Testing Ant Intelligence: Are Ants Smarter Than Humans?
In this experiment, our Testers compare the problem-solving abilities of ants and children. With the help of Audrey Dussotour from CNRS, they set up a test to see if a colony of ants can find the shortest path to food faster than a...
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How to Motivate People - 20 Ways to Give Motivation
Why do people do (or not do) things? It's all a matter of motivation. If you can provide the right motivation, then people will do as you ask: if not, they won't... So, here are my top 20 ways to motivate...
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Exploring Hypnosis: Can It Really Work?
Agathe and David team up with professional hypnotist Hervé Barbereau to test the effects of hypnosis on both humans and animals. They explore whether hypnosis can control physical actions, alter memories, and even cure phobias. Witness...
Science ABC
How Do Deep Sea Fish Survive the Extreme Pressure?
Fishes survive underwater pressure as they do not breathe through their lungs. Therefore, they do not have air pockets that can be compressed due to the high pressures. However, fish arent the only creatures found at such incredible...
Science ABC
Why Is Most Of Humanity Concentrated In India And China?
Most of Humanity is in India and China because the ratio of human survival and occupation of the planet has always been similar, but modern advancements have allowed those numbers to increase exponentially, so the difference has become...
Science ABC
What Would Happen If Humans Suddenly Disappeared?
If every human disappeared, homes would decay, animals would fend for themselves, and cities would revert back to nature. There would be no more pollution or hunting, but also no more farms or pets. Scientists would be able to find...
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Knowledge & Politics
Seven established researchers provide real-world examples of the relevance of TOK (Theory of Knowledge) concepts in their research. This interdisciplinary TOK Sampler explores the overlap between theory of knowledge and the...
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Investigating Values
Eight renowned researchers in different disciplines provide real-world examples of the relevance of Theory of Knowledge (TOK) concepts in their research. This TOK Sampler explores different aspects of how we ground, justify,...
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Earth: Our Unique Planet
Where does Earth fit into the Solar System and what makes this planet unique? Physics - Our Solar System - Learning Points. Earth is the third planet from the Sun. 71% of Earth is covered in liquid water, which is vital for life. Earth...