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A document to share learning and practice to those considering, designing, and implementing trauma-informed training and practice.
Provides examples of services that improve the health and lives of people with learning disabilities.
Ten guiding principles that can inform the development of Good Machine Learning Practice (GMLP).
Keep a record of the driving practice you do with family or friends when you're learning to drive a car so you can show your driving instructor.
Learning and teaching materials: Policy and practice for provision.
This report looks at effective practice in early identification of and preventative work with young people in order to ensure their participation.
A best practice handbook for criminal justice professionals working with offenders with learning disabilities and learning difficulties.
An evaluation of the learning into practice project (LiPP) and its effectiveness in improving the quality of serious case reviews.
How to use an ethnographic study to evaluate your digital health product.
This paper uses machine learning methods to identify key predictors of teacher effectiveness in Tanzania
Can the lessons from the adult education sector add anything to our understanding of how our work might reach decision makers?
Find out about different approaches FE providers took to delivering remote and blended learning during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Report on the current and effective study programmes for 16- to 17-year-olds at level 1 and below.
The Civil Service Leadership Academy immersive learning series.
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