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Autor:
Gill Moore
Publikováno v:
Critical Quarterly. 61:119-123
Failure to thrive in a population context: two contrasting studies of feeding and nutritional status
Publikováno v:
The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society. 59(1)
Although failure to thrive (FTT) is generally thought to be a nutritional problem, dietary intake in children with FTT has been little researched. We describe two community-based studies of dietary intake and eating behaviour in FTT. The first study
Autor:
Gill Moore
Publikováno v:
5 to 7 Educator. 2004:16-17
Are you worried about children's concentration? Perhaps a spell of exercise would help. Gill Moore talks to advocates of the increasingly popular approach that is based around the concept of ‘whole-brain' learning
Autor:
Gill Moore
Publikováno v:
5 to 7 Educator. 2004:16-17
Mainstream inclusion is placing growing demands on schools. As the implications become clearer, schools are taking on part-time staff with full SEN responsibility
Autor:
Gill Moore
Publikováno v:
5 to 7 Educator. 2004:16-17
Change is afoot as teachers welcome the prospect of an improved work/life balance, but who will do the tasks that they abandon?
Autor:
Gill Moore
Publikováno v:
Five to Eleven. 3:16-17
You may think your school could pass an OFSTED inspection, but how will your governors bear scrutiny? By Gill Moore, a basic skills tutor and a school governor
Autor:
Gill Moore
Publikováno v:
Five to Eleven. 3:7-7
As concern over children's fitness grows, a new report proposes that schools take a lead in connecting them with the outdoor world. Gill Moore reports
Autor:
James T. Leeming, W R Morris, Gill Moore, Ian Brown, Gerald Collee, M D J Kenig, A R Lorimer, M F Lewis, R F Gillie, John Surtees, Barry Ross, Margaret Baar, Beverley Y Craig
Publikováno v:
BMJ. 318:1423-1423
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