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Assessing Science contains 44 photocopiable ideas for use with Key
Stage 2 pupils. The worksheets will help you to gather evidence
about children's scientific development and to assess what they
know, understand and can do. Each sheet is accompanied by a clearly
laid out teacher's page containing: - the National Curriculum focus
- assessment objective - potential assessment activities and the
anticipated outcomes - example of child's response - key vocabulary
This book also contains a valuable glossary of scientific terms.
This volume summarizes the origins and development of the
organization ecology approach to the study of interest
representation and lobbying, and outlines an agenda for future
research. Multiple authors from different countries and from
different perspectives contribute their analysis of this research
program.
Universal health care was on the national political agenda for
nearly a hundred years until a comprehensive (but not universal)
health care reform bill supported by President Obama passed in
2010. The most common explanation for the failure of past reform
efforts is that special interests were continually able to block
reform by lobbying lawmakers. Yet, beginning in the 1970s,
accelerating with the failure of the Clinton health care plan, and
continuing through the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010,
health policy reform was alive and well at the state level.
Interest Groups and Health Care Reform across the United States
assesses the impact of interest groups to determine if collectively
they are capable of shaping policy in their own interests or
whether they influence policy only at the margins. What can this
tell us about the true power of interest groups in this policy
arena? The fact that state governments took action in health policy
in spite of opposing interests, where the national government could
not, offers a compelling puzzle that will be of special interest to
scholars and students of public policy, health policy, and state
politics.
This book provides new research on principal component analysis
(PCA). Chapter One introduces typical PCA applications of
transcriptomic, proteomic and metabolomic data. Chapter Two studies
the factor analysis of an outcome measurement survey for science,
technology and society. Chapter Three examines the application of
PCA to performance enhancement of hyperspectral radiative transfer
computations.
A highly informative, accessible poster depicting life in Ancient
Egypt. A picture of the Nile serves as the backdrop to a timeline
of Ancient Egypt, and photos of artefacts including the Rosetta
Stone and the painted bust of Queen Nefertiti provide exciting
evidence of the period. The poster also features a map of Egypt and
information organised into the topics: the Nile; farming and food;
clothes and make-up; writing; everyday life; dynasties; temples,
tombs and pyramids; mummies; gods and goddesses.
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