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Worksheet for students to read “The Snob” and answer comprehension questions through multiple choice, short responses, and visual interpretation, focusing on narrative perspective, character analysis, and vocabulary understanding.
Grade:
8
Subject:
English Language Arts
Type of document:
Educational worksheet
Author:
Morley Callaghan (story), St. Paul’s Intermediate (worksheet)
Audience:
Students
Assignment type:
Reading comprehension and analysis
Content:
Short story analysis, multiple choice, short answer, and visual representation
Date assigned:
Not specified
School:
St. Paul’s Intermediate
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Year:
2017
Institution:
Callaghan College Wallsend Campus
Subject:
English
Grade level:
Year 9
Document type:
Curriculum Scope and Sequence
Units:
Imagined Worlds, Cultural Connectedness, Textual Evolution, Truth in Texts - Game Changers and Rule Breakers
Core texts:
The Matrix, The Dark Knight, The Maze Runner, Cinder, Hunger Games, Divergent, The Giver, The Hobbit, Nona and Me, It is No Secret, Romeo and Juliet, Tomorrow When the War Began, Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, collection of speeches, Bowling for Columbine
Assessment methods:
Imaginative Response, Critical Response, Collaborative Presentation
Skills targeted:
Critical analysis, imaginative writing, cultural understanding, textual adaptation, evaluation of truth
Curriculum codes:
EN5-1A, EN5-2A, EN5-3B, EN5-4B, EN5-5C, EN5-6C, EN5-7D, EN5-8D, EN5-9E
Focus questions:
Engagement with imagined worlds, identity and culture, textual transformation, authenticity of representation
Year:
1415
Region / City:
Callaghan
Subject:
Literature, Dante’s Divine Comedy
Document Type:
Classroom assignment / Study questions
Author:
Unknown instructor
Target Audience:
Students
Text Source:
Dante Alighieri, Divine Comedy, Canto 1
Key Concepts:
Metaphors, figurative language, historical allusions, literary analysis
Pages Referenced:
738
Skills Tested:
Critical thinking, textual analysis, interpretation of literary devices
Year:
Jubilee Year
Region / City:
Morley, WA
Topic:
Pilgrimage, Christian Hope, Religious Reflection
Document Type:
Religious Retreat Reflection
Organization / Institution:
Infant Jesus Church
Author:
Scott Cowdell
Target Audience:
Catholics, Christians, Pilgrims
Period of Validity:
Jubilee Year
Date of Approval:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Organization:
Morley Newlands Academy
Position:
Level 1 Teaching Assistant
Application Deadline:
22 September 2023, 9am
Location:
Morley, Leeds, UK
Type of Document:
Employment Application Form
Author:
Applicant (confidential)
Target Audience:
Job applicants for teaching assistant role
Legal References:
Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, Exceptions Order 1975 (2013 & 2020)
Data Privacy:
The GORSE Academies Trust Privacy Notice
Year:
2026
Location:
Morley College London – Waterloo
Position Type:
Part-time (0.8 FTE)
Salary:
£31,044 - £34,620.80 pro-rata incl. LWA
Grade:
AOC 35 - 39
Responsible to:
Head of School of Humanities and Applied Sciences
Responsible for:
Lecturers (Sessional, Lecturers, Senior Lecturers), other staff/volunteers in the programme area
Working Hours:
28.8 hpw including some evenings and occasional weekends
Annual Leave:
38 days per annum excluding public holidays and closure days
Main Activities:
Operational management, curriculum development, quality assurance, student advising, staff management, contribution to teaching
Target Audience:
Students and potential students in Health and Science courses
Reporting Requirements:
Self-Assessment Report (SAR), Annual Quality Review (AQR), Quality Enhancement Plans (QEPs)
Endorsing Bodies:
Ofsted, QAA, Awarding Bodies, Office for Students (OfS)
Type of Document:
Job description / institutional record
Year:
2012
Location:
San Diego, California, USA
Topic:
Sports and Rehabilitation
Document Type:
News Article
Organization:
The San Diego Union-Tribune
Author:
Logan Jenkins
Event Date:
April 22–23, 2012
Related Event:
First national wounded warriors tennis camp, May 16–19, 2012
Sponsoring Organizations:
Balboa Tennis Club, San Diego District Tennis Association, U.S. Olympic Committee, ThanksUSA
Audience:
General public
Year:
Not specified
Location:
Morley, UK
Department:
Trading Standards
Position Level:
WY09
Reporting To:
Safeguarding and Investigations Manager
Work Style:
Office-based with fieldwork
Legislation Framework:
Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, Human Rights Act 1998, Theft Acts 1968 & 1978, Anti-Terrorism Crime and Security Act 2001, Criminal Procedures and Investigations Act 1996, Data Protection Act 1998, Fraud Act 2006, Serious Crime Act 2015, Criminal Justice Act 1988
Qualifications:
Degree level or equivalent, Accredited Financial Investigator (Part 2 & 8 powers)
Experience:
Criminal and financial investigations, money laundering investigations, working under pressure, court procedures
Skills:
Numerical and analytical skills, report writing, communication, collaboration with law enforcement and legal teams
Responsibilities:
Financial investigations, confiscation of criminal assets, liaison with law enforcement and legal authorities, preparing court applications, producing statements and evidence, maintaining stakeholder communication, managing restraint orders
Date of meeting:
7 November 2024
Location:
Morley, West Yorkshire, England
Organization:
Morley Town Council
Committee:
Community Support Committee
Document type:
Meeting minutes
Chair:
Cllr Kimberley Brown
Deputy Chair:
Cllr Edwards
Attendees:
Cllr Bullock, Cllr Hill, Cllr Dalton
Council officers present:
Town Clerk, Deputy Town Clerk
Public attendance:
8 members of the public
Apologies for absence:
Cllr Langstaff
Agenda topics:
Community grants, emergency bleed kits, CCTV servicing, community events, expenditure approvals
Grant recipients:
Morley Bridge Street FC; Morley Allstars; Legends of Morley
Approved grant amounts:
£500; £1,250; £500
Public safety initiatives:
Emergency bleed kit provision in Morley town centre
Legal references:
Public Health Act 1936 Section 234; Local Government and Rating Act 1997 Section 31
Financial decisions:
Creation of cost code and budget for life-saving equipment; transfer of £2,000 from policing budget; approval of CCTV servicing cost £330; approval of £385 invoice for event promotional materials
Community events discussed:
Yorkshire Day; Lantern Festival; Christmas Lights Switch On
Next meeting date:
9 January 2025
Year:
2026
Location:
Morley, West Yorkshire, UK
Department:
Trading Standards
Job Grade:
WY09
Reporting to:
Trading Standards Team Manager (WY11)
Employment Type:
Hybrid
Key Responsibilities:
Business development, regulatory compliance support, Primary Authority, ADR, training, partnership development
Qualifications:
Degree level or equivalent; relevant legal or regulatory qualification
Experience:
Delivering target-based outputs, legislative advice, project management, stakeholder engagement, training delivery
Skills:
Knowledge of civil law, Primary Authority regime, business advisory, report preparation, IT proficiency, communication, teamwork, problem-solving
Certifications:
Trading Standards Practitioner status (desirable)