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Education versus Examination
"Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school".
Albert Einstein.
Private tution is not here to educate pupils but to help pass examinations and...
A London-based top flight Russian teacher
For most Brits, or Americans, or indeed, French, or German or other west European tongues, the Russian language and alphabet looks daunting. It is not. For a person who already has so...
Tracing and the importance of a proprietary claim
'Tracing' is an equitable process by which rights in substitute assets are created when the original assets are substituted in an unauthorised fashion for other rights. It should be n...
Model Study of Tsunami Wave Loading on Bridges
ABSTRACT
This paper presents the initial results of a series of model tests carried out, as part of an ongoing research project in Cambridge, to understand the maximum impact pressur...
A quality improvement programme to increase compliance with an anti-infective prescribing policy
Objectives The UK Department of Health has made recommendations on safe and appropriate prescribing of anti-infectives. In response, we reviewed our anti-infective policies to ensure ...
Anthropology, Colonialism, and the Archive
History and Anthropology
The relationship between anthropology and history has always been a somewhat complex one (Evans-Pritchard, 1962a). Indeed, Victorian anthropology was obse...
Personhood, and the rights afforded; self determination
Health has been defined by the World Health Organisation (1946) as 'a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity' [1...
Is the current UK health system working?
"Governments never learn. Only people learn." - Milton Friedman (1912-2006)
Whilst this holds a certain element of truth about it, one question that should be asked is: how do they ...
Choosing the right A-level combinations for Biology
I`ve spent too much time at UCAS conferences upsetting 17 year old students when i`ve had to be the first one to tell them that they have not taken the A-level combinations they will ...
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Preliminary Experience Assignment: How Children Are Taught to Read
Kevin Hill July 2012.
Personal Reflection.
What do you remember about learning to read yourself?
Reading ...