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  2. 9 Jul 2024: they may experience tension between the ethical duty of participant confidentiality and the. ... topics, and the respect and consideration they are due. Independence incorporates dual moral.
  3. 10 Aug 2016: We often hear positive feedback from students about the high level of support they receive and the excellent facilities we have here on campus, but we are all delighted to see ... This enables them to focus on their strengths, work out what they want to
  4. 16 Feb 2023: Above all, I am struck by how much reason we have for optimism. ... 5 inclusion, ensuring that all pupils beneft, including those with additional learning needs.
  5. 10 Jul 2024: selections if they do not meet the criteria set out in this policy. ... significant usage by library users. Where possible, all eBooks will be acquired through.
  6. 11 Mar 2020: Our values are at the heart of everything we do. They encourage both the ability and the aspiration to improve lives for all. ... They must be received in the form of cash, vouchers, securities, securities options, and interests in securities.
  7. 10 Jul 2024: 8.2. All members of the university must be aware that they have a responsibility to share. ... All staff must be aware that they cannot promise confidentiality to a child or adult at risk.
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    Find out about continuing your studies or developing your career at Postgraduate Open Evening on Wednesday, 26 February, 16:30 – 19:00.

  9. 9 Jul 2024: How would you support a child who is very upset when they arrive at school? ... And with all of them, their demeanour changed, they all smiled, they lit up and they all said, “The children love us”.
  10. 7 Jul 2024: This gives an indication of how they view education in the primary years. ”. ... Good teachers can come from all walks of life, and it’s a richer learning experience for the children when they do.”.
  11. Inspire and motivate young people and communities to achieve through sport. Lots of work based learning, allowing you to put all your newly acquired knowledge into practice in real-world situations.
    Duration: Two years full-time
    Level: Undergraduate
  12. 7 Jul 2024: It should be well written, coherent, articulate and covering all the areas that they would expect to see. ... It's all about convincing them that you've got what they're looking for.
  13. 7 Jul 2024: Allow children in their groups to choose a shape they want to make. ... The child’s wellbeing. Are they focused? Are they happy or feeling low?
  14. 7 Jul 2024: They are simplistic and can’t wrap in all the nuances of real life experience. ... It's important to know that not all disabilities are visible. Assuming a person isn't disabled just because they don't appear to be can reinforce prejudice; it's
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    Mark Leather

    Associate Professor - Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning

    School of Education mleather@marjon.ac.uk 01752 636700
  16. 7 Jul 2024: We know living on campus can really help first year students to settle in and feel they belong at university. ... A total of 50 bursaries are available to students, and we encourage them to apply early to ensure they are eligible.
  17. Develop the essential skills required to work in sports media. Join our BA (Hons) Sport Journalism to work closely with BBC South West in Plymouth and enjoy 24/7 access to our Journalism centre.
    Duration: 3 years full-time
    Level: Undergraduate
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  18. Duration: 3 years
    Level: Undergraduate
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  19. Duration: 15 months
    Level: Postgraduate
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  20. BSc (Hons) Sports therapy degree gives students practical experience and includes a minimum of 400 hours clinical experience in our on-site clinics.
    Duration: Three years full-time and part-time options available
    Level: Undergraduate
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  21. Higher Level Apprenticeship Nursing Associate  (UCAS points 72 – 120, FNA1)

    Train to work closely with patients alongside qualified healthcare professionals.
    Duration: 2 years full time, up to 4 years part-time., 2 years full time
    Level: Undergraduate
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