Return of the MOOC

...when there was a lengthy article to read I bookmarked it on my laptop to access later without logging back into the course. When something took my interest, there were...
...when there was a lengthy article to read I bookmarked it on my laptop to access later without logging back into the course. When something took my interest, there were...
...had been forced to pause and make a game-changing decision. Part of this was to put together a referee academy at my local club and to carry on coaching and...
...pave the way for a better future. Reaching out to The Prince’s Trust was a stepping stone to getting where I am today. Through the trust I secured work experience...
...what causes my anxiety to flare up and what I can do to adjust my working environment to make it a better place to work. If there is too much...
...analytics onto the Civil Service Careers website. We wanted to understand how the Career Site could be used to engage and support candidates from diverse backgrounds to join the Civil...
...- to show what progress we are making, where we have to improve to make the vision a reality and how to live up to your expectations of the Civil...
...old ambition to better support those who support ministers finally came to life. For want of a nail, the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe, the horse was...
...diversity and inclusion, where to go for help and support and much more. It’s part of our Civil Service Essentials learning package which aims to give those new to the civil...
...better outcomes. Crime has fallen; the time taken to decide whether a child should be taken into care has halved; we delivered the hugely successful 2012 Olympics; and we helped...
...United Kingdom. D5's purpose is to promote international co-operation. We're always talking about being open and sharing our work, and D5 makes it easier for us to do that face-to-face....