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Multimedia Project

5.0(4)

By Performing Room

Our purpose is to ensure that people of all ages, especially young people aged 12-35, are able to acquire the social and emotional benefits of creative music-making and multimedia activities. We work especially with those suffering from loneliness and isolation; communities disproportionately affected by the health crisis; and schoolchildren who are suffering from social isolation that sadly prevents them from achieving their potential.

Multimedia Project
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
FREE

LEVEL UP YOUR ENGLISH SKILLS WITH US.

By Eyesto Education

LEVEL UP YOUR ENGLISH SKILLS WITH US.
Delivered In-Person in Cardiff or UK WideFlexible Dates
FREE

We offer private one-to-one tuition for all students interested in improving their English more rapidly or looking for particular needs such as interviewing or Business English. Each lesson is specifically tailored to the student’s request and to the subjects they are interested in improving or developing. If your goal is to improve your grammar, enrich vocabulary or further develop your communication skills, this is the perfect course for your needs. 

one-to-one learning
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
FREE

If your focus is to learn how to communicate effectively and efficiently, to the point where you can speak like a native, then to book yourself into our conversation classes Timetable: daily 12:30 – 13:30

EXTRA CLASSES
Delivered In-PersonFlexible Dates
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Exploring the importance of EAL CPD for whole-school impact

4.9(9)

By FlashAcademy®

Watch back our launch webinar for Grow: a new CPD programme created for EAL teachers by EAL teachers!

Exploring the importance of EAL CPD for whole-school impact
Delivered Online On Demand35 minutes
FREE

Teaching with Chatta: An Inclusive, Simple and Powerful Audio-Visual Approach to Teaching and Learning in EYFS (and Beyond)

By Chatta

This course is an introduction to Chatta for early years teachers and practitioners. It’s a practical course which includes activities you will teach with your class, full access to Chatta’s award winning software, full support every step of the way and a huge bank of template resources to use straight away. Chatta can become a central, high-impact, simple and transformative aspect of your teaching. This course is designed to make your next steps as a teacher the most empowering, accessible and lasting new direction you’ve known as a teacher/early years practitioner.

Teaching with  Chatta: An Inclusive, Simple and Powerful Audio-Visual Approach to Teaching and Learning in EYFS (and Beyond)
Delivered Online On Demand4 weeks
FREE

Diploma in Anthropology

By Compete High

🌍 Unlock the Mysteries of Humanity with Anthropology! 🌍 Welcome to an enriching journey through the study of humanity itself! 🚀 Our course, 'Anthropology,' is your passport to understanding the diverse cultures, societies, and behaviors that make up our world. 🌎 Whether you're a curious soul eager to explore the depths of human existence or a budding scholar seeking to broaden your academic horizons, this course offers a captivating adventure into the heart of anthropology.   🔍 What is Anthropology? Anthropology is the study of human beings, their cultures, societies, and evolutionary origins. 🧬 It delves into the complexities of human behavior, beliefs, languages, and social structures across time and space. From ancient civilizations to contemporary societies, anthropology offers a holistic perspective on what it means to be human. 💡   💡 Benefits of Taking this Course 🌟 Cultural Awareness: Gain a deeper understanding and appreciation of cultural diversity, fostering empathy and respect for people from different backgrounds. 🌟 Critical Thinking: Develop critical thinking skills as you analyze and interpret cultural phenomena, challenging preconceived notions and biases. 🌟 Global Perspective: Explore the interconnectedness of human societies across the globe, recognizing the complex web of relationships that shape our world. 🌟 Interdisciplinary Insights: Draw upon insights from various disciplines such as sociology, archaeology, linguistics, and biology to unravel the complexities of human existence. 🌟 Career Enhancement: Enhance your career prospects by acquiring valuable skills in research, analysis, communication, and cross-cultural understanding.   🔍 Who is this for? 👩‍🎓 Students: Whether you're pursuing a degree in anthropology or simply fulfilling general education requirements, this course offers a fascinating exploration of human culture and society. 👨‍💼 Professionals: Professionals in fields such as education, social work, international relations, and healthcare can benefit from a deeper understanding of cultural dynamics and diversity. 🌐 Global Citizens: For anyone curious about the world and eager to expand their cultural horizons, anthropology provides invaluable insights into the richness and complexity of human societies.   🔍 Career Path 🎓 Academic Research: Pursue advanced studies in anthropology or related fields, conducting research on topics ranging from cultural anthropology to biological anthropology. 💼 Cultural Heritage Management: Work in museums, cultural institutions, or government agencies to preserve and promote cultural heritage, artifacts, and traditions. 🌍 International Development: Apply anthropological insights to address social and cultural challenges in international development projects, promoting community engagement and sustainability. 📚 Education: Teach anthropology at the university level or develop educational programs focused on cultural awareness and diversity in schools and community organizations.   💡 Ready to Dive into the World of Anthropology? Embark on an exhilarating intellectual journey with our 'Anthropology' course and unlock a deeper understanding of humanity's past, present, and future. Enroll now and join a vibrant community of learners passionate about exploring the wonders of human culture and society! 🌟   FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) for Anthropology Course Q1: What is Anthropology? Anthropology is the study of humanity, encompassing everything from our evolutionary origins to contemporary cultures and societies. It explores human biological and cultural diversity, as well as the ways in which people interact with their environments and each other. Anthropologists employ a holistic approach, drawing on insights from various disciplines such as biology, archaeology, linguistics, and sociology to understand the complexities of human existence. Q2: What are the main subfields of Anthropology? Anthropology is typically divided into four main subfields: cultural anthropology, archaeology, biological anthropology, and linguistic anthropology. Cultural anthropology focuses on the study of contemporary human cultures and societies, examining patterns of behavior, belief systems, and social organization. Archaeology involves the study of past human societies through material remains such as artifacts, structures, and landscapes. Biological anthropology explores human biological diversity, evolution, and behavior, including topics such as genetics, primatology, and forensic anthropology. Linguistic anthropology investigates the role of language in human societies, including how languages evolve, shape culture, and influence social interactions. Q3: What can I expect to learn in an Anthropology course? In an Anthropology course, you can expect to learn about the fundamental concepts, theories, and methods used in the discipline. This may include topics such as cultural relativism, kinship systems, archaeological excavation techniques, human evolution, language diversity, and ethnographic research methods. Additionally, you may explore case studies from different cultures and time periods to gain a deeper understanding of anthropological concepts in practice. Q4: What are the career opportunities for Anthropology graduates? Anthropology graduates possess a versatile skill set that is valued in a variety of fields. Some career options include cultural resource management, museum curation, international development, forensic anthropology, public health, social work, and academia. Anthropologists may work in governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, research institutions, consulting firms, or educational institutions, depending on their interests and specialization. Q5: How can Anthropology benefit me in everyday life? Studying Anthropology can enhance your understanding of cultural diversity, human behavior, and social dynamics, which are valuable skills in today's interconnected world. It can help you develop empathy, critical thinking, and cross-cultural communication skills, which are essential for navigating diverse social contexts and addressing global challenges. Additionally, Anthropology can provide insights into your own cultural background and identity, fostering self-awareness and appreciation for the complexity of human experiences. Course Curriculum Module 1 Scope Of Anthropology Scope Of Anthropology 00:00 Module 2 Antiquity of Man Antiquity of Man 00:00 Module 3 Race Race 00:00 Module 4 Environment Environment 00:00 Module 5 Language Language 00:00

Diploma in Anthropology
Delivered Online On Demand5 hours
£4.99

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Barking Abbey School, A Specialist Sports And Humanities College

barking abbey school, a specialist sports and humanities college

Barking

BARKING ABBEY SCHOOL IS A VERY LARGE SCHOOL ON TWO CAMPUSES IN EAST LONDON THAT SERVES THE BOROUGHS OF BARKING & DAGENHAM AND REDBRIDGE. We are a non-selective, comprehensive twelve form entry school with a proud tradition of academic and sporting success. The school is very popular in the local community for both Year 7 and sixth form admissions and is heavily oversubscribed. Barking Abbey School was founded in 1922 as one of the first co-educational grammar schools in England at the site in Longbridge Road. At the time, it was situated in a largely rural area, with fields and farmland close by. Gradually, as Barking began to expand as a residential centre, the school became the focal point for the community with an educational provision of national standing. In 1970, Barking Abbey Grammar School was merged with Park Modern School to form the Barking Abbey School we know today. Many traditions of the old schools remain, but with important developments to enable the school and its pupils to be fully prepared to meet the challenges and opportunities of life in the twenty-first century. One thing remains central, however: we are an outstanding success. Barking Abbey school has a very large Sixth Form with approximately 450 students. As a result of this we are able to offer a large range of courses to our 16-19 year olds. We are proud of the fact that we are a multi-cultural community and we seek to celebrate our diversity in as many ways as possible. Tolerance of, respect for, and understanding of others are vital aspects of preparing young people for adult life. We want all of our pupils to Belong, Aspire, Succeed.