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University Of York Students' Union

university of york students' union

We are your Students’ Union, here for all students at the University of York. Whilst we work closely with the University on many projects, we are a separate, charitable organisation. We are not-for-profit, and are run by elected representatives. Our core mission at YUSU is to: Represent you Support you …and to give you the best experience as a student in York! If you are studying at the University, you are automatically a part of YUSU, but you can opt-out at any time. What YUSU can do for you: Opportunities Our dynamic team go above and beyond to ensure that you can join societies, clubs and groups that suit your interests! At YUSU, we offer... Over 200+ societies; 65+ sports clubs; 150+ student jobs per year; and a selection of RAG and volunteering groups! Advice If you need any support or advice during your time at York, we've got you covered. YUSU has a welcoming Advice and Support Centre, who are there to give you free, independent advice. If you need any extra help, we can signpost you to appropriate services that work best for you. Representation YUSU strives to represent all students, determined to make University an immersive, collaborative and inclusive environment. We have three teams, elected by students, who work hard to make this a reality: Sabbatical Officers: (Sabbs) Part-Time Officers: (PTOs) Academic Reps What's more, we also offer a selection of campaigns, projects and networks for you to join, so that you can help to make a difference. Events We run events all year around, so you'll never have a dull moment with us! Some of the events which you could attend include: Freshers' Festival; Love York Awards; Roses (Europe's largest varsity!); and our annual Summer Ball! Venues We have six venues across campus. Whether you want to grab a coffee before a lecture, or nip down to the pub for a pint, we've got it all! Why not visit: The Courtyard; D-Bar; The Glasshouse; The Kitchen at Alcuin; The Lounge; or The Vanbrugh Arms?

The Melton Swim School

the melton swim school

London

Keeping your family safe around water is highly important. Whether you’re in Bacchus Marsh, Caroline Springs, Sydenham or any other suburb near Melton, you need to make sure that the swimming school you opt for is one that will provide nothing but exceptional care when instructing the people who you love the most. Why choose our swimming school? While there are quite a few places to choose from in the area that offer swimming lessons, none compare to us because: We’re 100% dedicated to what we do We make sure to remain up to date with any and all adaptations in the industry, and continually work to improve ourselves and the way we operate in order to keep the classes interesting and fresh. Friendly while remaining completely professional There’s nothing worse than an instructor who’s unapproachable and cold to make the lessons feel as if they last a lifetime, especially when it comes to classes for children. Actually, there is – an instructor who is nice but has absolutely no idea what they’re doing or how to teach! Every single one of our team is incredibly welcoming and happy to answer any questions you have, with a wealth of knowledge and experience in their craft. Our team possess a contagious enthusiasm Whether it’s adults or kids, when you come to our classes you’re met by an air of enthusiasm that’s a direct reflection of the real passion we have. We realise the importance of what we’re teaching. Book a place in one of our lessons now Located in Melton, our swim school is perfectly positioned for residents from Sydenham to Bacchus Marsh, Caroline Springs and beyond. We are sure you will love our heated pool, which is salt chlorinated. If you’d like to reserve a spot for you and/or your child, you can do so by either calling 03 9747 4000 or sending us a message online.

mathscool.com

mathscool.com

The Tutors ! LayerSlider: Multiple jQuery issue It looks like that another plugin or your theme loads an extra copy of the jQuery library causing problems for LayerSlider to show your sliders. Please navigate from your WordPress admin sidebar to LayerSlider -> Options -> Advanced and enable the "Include scripts in the footer" option. Choosing the right tutor Once you've decided to opt for tuition, the most important decision is to pick the right tutor. So, if you sign your child up for a faceless brand, you are selecting a programme and you don't know who the tutor is? But you should! No really, you should: According to the governments own figures (and pretty much every international study); the level of a teacher's prior education is directly linked to the attainment of their pupils. A pupil's attainment is directly linked to how highly educated their teacher is If your child is being taught by "Bradley", who's only just finished his AS in maths (but proclaims he's "all-white at maffs"), then you can't really expect him to understand how the mistakes he makes in the way he teaches you child G.C.S.E. maths won't show up now - they will rear their ugly heads when your child is doing A-level maths. (I should know - I spend too much of my time sorting out Bradley's mistakes.) Of course, by then, Bradley will be long gone… The more knowledgeable the tutor, the better able the pupil is to learn (Wossman 2003) Incidentally, the government wanted to regulate the tuition profession. They wanted all tutors to have at the very least a degree in a subject relevant to the subject they are teaching. (In fact, they only give P.G.C.E. bursaries to graduates with a FIRST or a 2:1 degree.) That's not too much to ask is it? But pretty much all the tuition organisations opposed it… Why? Because so there are so many unqualified tutors out there! How would "B