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Dean Mantz

Teachers' Domain: Biotechnology - 2 views

  • uses research tools from biology and chemistr
  • uses research tools from biology and chemistry
  • resources explore common laboratory techniques used for treating disease and improving diagnosis, and examine the ethical debate over such research
Heather Sullivan

#Edchat: Join the Conversation | Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views

  • Over 60 educators have participated in #edchat discussions. Will you collaborate with us to create educational change?
  • Although relatively new, #edchat has become an incredible collaborative tool for educators to debate and evaluate solutions to various problems through Twitter. Over 60 educators and administrators have contributed to the #edchat discussions from various countries around the world. In what other forum would this be possible?
Nigel Coutts

Promoting a Growth Mindset - 0 views

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    We all want to see our students and our children grow into happy, balanced and successful adults but exactly what that means and how it is to be achieved are areas of uncertainty. Into this debate comes Carol Dweck's research into 'Mindsets' and how individual differences in our approach to the world dictate our ultimate experiences of success or disappointment.
Alex Parker

UK election 2015: all quiet on the energy front? - 1 views

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    The upcoming UK general election promises to be the most unpredictable in decades, but how could it affect Britain's energy future? Labour's energy price freeze has sparked debate, but uncertainty and ambiguity is rife in British energy policy, threatening the country's transition to a low-carbon energy mix.
Alex Parker

Onshore power for offshore platforms - 1 views

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    Supplying power to offshore platforms from land-based plants could have a major impact on the industry's carbon emissions. Norway is the world leader in the laying of subsea cables to power offshore facilities, but a recent disagreement over the electrification of the Utsira High region has sparked a new debate over how and where to make use of this promising technology.
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