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Students discuss their highlights of our (Secondary) Mathematics PGCE and why you should train to teach at the University of Brighton.
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This is a math video lesson to help you with new math, math tricks, and or simple math questions you may have.
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War in general isn’t a pleasant place to be, however, it's quite clear that there are some jobs that are simply worse than others. While some soldiers may find themselves in unfortunate positions through direct orders of command, there are other roles that people have willingly volunteered for... and then discovered exactly why it was a terrible, terrible idea. Here are some jobs throughout military history you absolutely do NOT want to volunteer for.
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From the 3rd to the 5th centuries, the Roman Empire gets divided and less stable. The Western Roman Empire considered to end in 476 with control of Italy by Odoacer.
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World History on Khan Academy: From the earliest civilizations to the modern world, geography, religion, trade, and politics have bound peoples and nations together — and torn them apart. Take a journey through time and space and discover the fascinating history behind the complex world we inhabit today.
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In this lesson, we'll learn the key characteristics of animals and what similarities and differences exist between various kinds of non-chordates.
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The Earth is surrounded by the atmosphere, a thin gaseous layer that allows some of the sun's radiation to penetrate. To this effect, the atmosphere has greenhouse gases, whose mission is to absorb part of the sun's energy and maintain the temperature of the planet. One of the main greenhouse gases is CO2 or carbon dioxide.
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In this REALLY IMPORTANT EPISODE of Crash Course Psychology, Hank talks about how we remember and forget things, why our memories are fallible, and the dangers that can pose.
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Serial Position, Primacy, & Recency Effects 3:52
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Hank takes you on a tour of your two-part autonomic nervous system. This episode explains how your sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system work together as foils, balancing each other out. Their key anatomical differences - where nerve fibers originate and where their ganglia are located - drive their distinct anatomical functions, making your sympathetic nervous system the "fight or flight" while your parasympathetic nervous system is for "resting and digesting."
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School gardens provide opportunities for students to learn about the environment and sustainable food by growing and harvesting produce.
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What are school gardens? School gardens offer hands-on learning opportunities where students grow, harvest, and use fruits and vegetables. Did you know that schools serve over 7 billion meals annually? Decisions about menus, sourcing, and waste have an environmental impact. School gardens help students understand food systems and the benefits of locally-grown food. Research shows that students engaged in learning with school gardens eat more fruits and vegetables. School gardens benefit the environment and can improve kids’ health. Mitigate, adapt, advance equity, educate. This is Planet Ed. Share if you want to see more gardens in schools K12ClimateAction.org #k12ClimateAction
Maths Lab + GeoGebra Training by Try For Learn, GeoGebra Session by Try For Learn Team
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Geometry and Algebra are the important branches of Mathematics which may become interesting if they are learned or taught practically. This video acts as a GeoGebra Tutorial by illustrating these concepts through interactive drawing and verification of those concepts with practical activities using GeoGebra Software. After watching this complete video, you will able to answer the following:
• What is GeoGebra? Give Introduction of GeoGebra.
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• Explain Graphical User Interface (GUI) of GeoGebra
• Explain various tools available in GeoGebra.
• Draw Point, Line, Intersecting Lines, Polygons using GeoGebra tools.
• Draw a geometrical design using Regular Polygon tool.
• Differentiate Polygon tool and Regular Polygon tool by drawing a Geometrical Design.
• Draw a rectangle using GeoGebra Software and verify its properties.
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Introduction to moments. Created by Sal Khan.
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Physics on Khan Academy: Physics is the study of the basic principles that govern the physical world around us. We'll start by looking at motion itself. Then, we'll learn about forces, momentum, energy, and other concepts in lots of different physical situations. To get the most out of physics, you'll need a solid understanding of algebra and a basic understanding of trigonometry.
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Learn how to find the area of parallelograms and trapezoids.
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