® keep it simple science HSC Physics Option Topic From QUANTA to QUARKS What is this topic about? To keep it as simple as possible‚ (K.I.S.S.) this topic involves the study of: 1. RUTHERFORD & BOHR MODELS OF THE ATOM 2. DE BROGLIE & MATTER WAVES 3. INTO THE NUCLEUS 4. APPLICATIONS OF NUCLEAR PHYSICS ...all in the context of the history‚ nature and practice of Physics. 1. RUTHERFORD & BOHR MODELS OF THE ATOM What Has Gone Before... The Rutherford Model of the Atom The entire
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PROMOTE CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR UNDERSTAND POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR PRMOTING CHILDEN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S BEHAVIOR 1.1 SUMMARISE THE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES OF THE SETTING RELEVANT TO PROMOTING CHILDREN AND PEOPLE’S POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR When managing pupil’s behavior‚ all staff will need to be aware of school policies. The majority of children/young people do not present challenging behavior‚ and they attend a range of educational settings in environments which are
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QCF LEVEL 3 DIPLOMA HSC037:PROMOTE AND IMPLEMENT HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE Questions | Answers | Learning Outcome/Assessment criteria | Identify legislation relating to health and safety in a health or social care work setting | | 1.1 | Explain the main points of health and safety policies and procedures agreed with the employer | | 1.2 | Analyse the main health and safety responsibilities of: * Self * The employer or
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effective manner. An effective relationship is a positive relationship. Positive relationship [are ones that] benefit children and young people‚ and their ability to participate in and benefit from the setting. Positive relationship [are ones that] benefit children and young people‚ and their ability to participate in and benefit from the setting. [Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools‚ L. Burnham & B. Baker‚ 2010] Building positive relationships with children and young people
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and Young People’s Positive Behaviour • AC2.1 Describe the benefits of encouraging and rewarding positive behaviour It is important that the adult influences of the classroom recognise and praise the positive behaviour of individual pupils – especially those who struggle to maintain good behaviour and tend to be told off more than others. It is also essential to praise constant good behaviour (from pupils who never misbehave) to avoid the development inappropriate behaviour. Children respond to
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Syllabus | Exams | Websites | Resources | Teachers | Text List English Home > English > Advanced > Module A: Comparative Study of Texts and Context > Elective 2: Texts in Time > Frankenstein and Blade Runner Frankenstein and Blade Runner Peter Yorke‚ St Marys Senior High Introduction Frankenstein: Structure and genre Background and context Researching the context Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Characters and Ideas From Frankenstein to Blade Runner Blade Runner: an introduction Background
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How to deliver Support: I usually go to temple on Thursdays‚ as that’s my religious date‚ however I would like to go on some other festival days like Diwali‚ which my parents will let the Home know about it. I really enjoy going to Temple and usually before 1 day I will start prompting my Support Worker by folding my hands and saying “Jay jay”‚ which will mean I am ready to go Temple. To ensure I am assisted in a safe and dignified manner please follow the guidelines set out below: 1: Ask me
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Outcome 1 Understand own responsibilities‚ and the responsibilities of others‚ relating to health and safety 1. Identify legislation relating to health and safety in a health or social care work setting. There are a number of different legislations to follow relating to health and safety in health or social care setting‚ such as: The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 COSHH – The control of substances hazardous to health RIDDOR – Used to report incidents‚ accidents and
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driving‚ speeding Public order offences = Bomb hoaxes‚ affray Preliminary offences = Conspiracy‚ attempts Regulatory offences = Breach of water restrictions Causation The link between the behaviour of the accused and the result The behaviour of the accused caused the alleged crime to be committed. Categories of crime including offences against the person‚ offences against the sovereign‚ economic offences (property/white collar/computer)
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The closing statements of Aung San Suu Kyi’s Keynote Address at the Beijing World Conference on Women‚ 1995‚ epitomise the message she presents in her speech. Although she addresses a specific audience and follows a specific purpose‚ the values she extols of tolerance‚ equality and peace are universal. In the opinion of this responder‚ it is the treatment of these fundamental human beliefs and aspirations that makes this speech so significant. As an inhabitant of a developed nation in which the
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