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IT: e-government

You can now access government directly through the web. While studying this course, IT: e-government, you look at the scope of e-government, the databases that are necessary, the use of biometrics in identification and verification of identity, and assess the usability and accessibility of websites. Course learning outc..

$3,000.00

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Judges and the law

How do judges make law? This course, Judges and the law, will examine how the common law system works, the differences between 'civil code' and 'common law' systems, and the advantages and disadvantages of the common law system. The role of the judiciary in the law-making process is explored by examining the origins of common la..

$20.00

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Leadership: external context and culture

Through studying this course, Leadership: external context and culture, you will develop your understanding of the impact of external context and culture on the practice of leadership. The course begins by exploring the nature ‘societal culture’, identifying how culture, at a number of levels, impacts on leadership. We then expl..

$100.00

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Learning and practice: Agency and identities

This course, Learning and practice: Agency and identities, introduces you to a sociocultural approach to understanding and analysing learning in educational institutions, the home and the workplace. Course learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: - understand more fully the view of learning as a so..

$200.00

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Legal skills and debates in Scotland

Enrolling on the course will give you the opportunity to earn an Open University digital badge. Badges are not accredited by The Open University but they're a great way to demonstrate your interest in the subject and commitment to your career, and to provide evidence of continuing professional development.Course learning outcome..

$50.00

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Revision and examinations

Do you get stressed at the thought of an examination? Does the idea of revision fill you with dread? This course, Revision and examinations, will provide a host of tips to help you improve your revision and examination techniques and enable you to manage your time effectively by creating a timetable for your revision. Course le..

$50.00

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Starting with law: An overview of the law

The law is an interesting and lively subject that touches upon all aspects of everyday life. But how are laws in the UK made and who makes them? This course, Starting with law: An overview of the law, will introduce you to the key players in law making in the UK and provide some helpful tips on study techniques. Course learning..

$7.00

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Starting with psychology

The most 'important and greatest puzzle' we face as humans is ourselves (Boring, 1950, p. 56). Humans are a puzzle, one that is complex, subtle and multi-layered, and it gets even more complicated as we evolve over time and change within different contexts. When answering the question 'what makes us who we are?' psychologists pu..

$300.00

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Teachers sharing resources online

This course, Teachers sharing resources online, is designed to help you learn about how learning resources can be shared using online repositories, i.e. websites that allow for the uploading of electronic materials that can then be used and adapted by others. One of the leading examples of such websites is TES Connect. While the..

$30.00

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Teaching assistants: Support in action

Teaching assistants are an important resource in education. This unit looks at how the role has developed across the UK over time and particularly in Wales. It explores the skills and attributes that teaching assistants use to provide effective support and contribute to productive teamwork. Course learning outcomes After study..

$7.00

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