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Study flashcards online or mobile and pass your exams. CoboCards Congratulations Graduate! Eleven Reasons Why I Will Never Hire You. Training4cyclists.com – Achieve Better Results with Less Training TECHMATRIX - [Home] Sector Skills Councils and Bodies | The Federation for Industry Skills & Standards Sector Skills Councils are independent, employer led UK wide organisations. They aim to develop high quality skills standards with employers which support productivity and profitability growth and enhance competitiveness in UK and overseas markets. Sector Skills Councils -There are 18 Sector Skills Councils and 5 Sector Skills Bodies who work with over 550,000 employers to define skills needs and skills standards in their industry. Sector Skills Councils and Bodies with employers define occupational standards and job competencies. Click here for a Directory of Sector Skills Councils and Bodies

Career Happiness Index 2012 City & Guilds has released the Career Happiness Index 2012, which offers broad insights into what people in the UK consider to be the most important factors contributing to their happiness at work. Of the 2200 workers surveyed, gardeners and florists topped the list of happiest workers, followed by hairdressers and plumbers. Meanwhile, bankers, IT professionals and HR workers are the least happy. Overall, the Career Happiness Index shows that people in vocationally-trained and skills-based jobs, such as hairdressers, gardeners, plumbers and electricians, were happiest [Editor - a silent disco at work would make me the happiest!] The report also looks at employment status and personal circumstances in order to understand how these can affect a person's well-being and satisfaction levels at work. The findings have been released to mark The Skills Show 2012, which will take place at the Birmingham NEC from 15 – 17 November. A year on ... See our Career Happiness Index 2013 infographic

Utilitarianism Utilitarianism is influential in political philosophy. Bentham and Mill believed that a utilitarian government was achievable through democracy. Mill thought that despotism was also justifiable through utilitarianism as a transitional phase towards more democratic forms of governance. As an advocate of liberalism, Mill stressed the relationship between utilitarianism and individualism.[10] Historical background[edit] The importance of happiness as an end for humans has long been recognized. Although utilitarianism is usually thought to start with Jeremy Bentham, there were earlier writers who presented theories that were strikingly similar. Hume says that all determinations of morality, this circumstance of public utility principally important. In the first three editions of the book, Hutcheson included various mathematical algorithms "...to compute the Morality of any Actions." This pursuit of happiness is given a theological basis:[22] …actions are to be estimated by their tendency.

Web Resources for Assistive Technology in the Classroom Web Resources for Assistive Technology in the Classroom The Power of Assistive Technologyby Janet Jendron, South Carolina Assistive Technology ProgramOverview of the common uses of assistive technology in the classroom. Assistive Technology and Learning Disabilities by Janet Jendron, South Carolina Assistive Technology Program This article includes an overview of various hardware, software and low tech tools for students and teachers with a focus on literacy and a mention of available math tools. While there is an emphasis on middle and high school, many of the tools described are useful for elementary school students. "NEW" Freeware, Shareware and Demo Programs on the Internet. "NEW" Techmatrix from the National Center for Technology Innovation (NCTI) offers a "Review of Technology-Based Approaches for Reading Instruction: Tools for Researchers and Vendors." "Web Toolboxes for Educators," compiled by Dr.

Sector Skills Directory Sector Skills bodies provide strategic leadership for education, training and skills development in specific economic sectors in the UK. They work with the Government, learning providers and awarding bodies to ensure that qualifications meet the needs of employers and individuals. For more information, visit the Federation for Industry Sector Skills and Standards website. Building services engineering SummitSkills is the Sector Skills Council for the building services engineering sector. Chemicals, pharmaceuticals, nuclear, oil and gas, petroleum and polymers Cogent is the Sector Skills Council for the chemicals, pharmaceuticals, nuclear, oil and gas, petroleum and polymers industries. The Cogent Careers website offers information about each of the Cogent industries, and shows the opportunities available for starting and progressing a career in the sector. Skills for Justice is the Sector Skills Council for the UK justice sector. Construction Finance, accountancy and financial services Health

Apr26 Now that you and/or your students are using wikis and blogs, are you curious what could be added to them? From animated slideshows to collaborative documents to interactive review games, many great (and free) tools are available. As a follow up to my previous post “What Teachers Should and Should Not Be Posting on their Classroom Webpages”, I’ve pulled a master list of embedding options that will hopefully spark your imagination. As you browse the list consider how you will use these embeds. While some of these work perfectly for classroom blog posts, others tend to be more effective wiki tools. One note of warning, however. Good luck and again if you have any other suggestions please post them in the comments section. Collaborative Project Tools aMap is an excellent tool for social studies projects. Communication Tools to Parents and Students Google Calendar – I’ve become a big fan of Google calendar this spring. Photos Student Products Videos

eCLIPS - Welcome 45 best health tips ever We've done the legwork for you and here they are: the 45 best health tips. Make that 46 - taking the time to read this tops the list. 1. Copy your kitty: Learn to do stretching exercises when you wake up. It boosts circulation and digestion, and eases back pain. 2. 3. This includes brushing the teeth, the junction of the teeth and gums, the tongue and the roof of the mouth. 4. Brush your teeth with your ‘other’ hand, take a new route to work or choose your clothes based on sense of touch rather than sight. 5. Read: Mind aerobics 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. The British Thoracic Society says that tomatoes and apples can reduce your risk of asthma and chronic lung diseases. 14. Eating unrefined carbohydrates, nuts and bananas boosts the formation of serotonin, another feel-good drug. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. If you normally walk at 6.5km/h on the treadmill or take 15 minutes to walk a km, up the pace by going at 8km/h for a minute or so during your workout. 26. 27. 28.

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