Category Archives: Psychology Syllabus High School

bell hooks: Cultural Criticism & Transformation

www.mediaed.org bell hooks is one of America’s most accessible public intellectuals. In this two-part video, extensively illustrated with many of the images under analysis, she makes a compelling argument for the transformative power of cultural criticism. In Part One, hooks … Continue reading

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UDL in theorie en praktijk

UDL is een vernieuwende manier om barrières in het leerproces weg te werken. Het is een kader dat docenten helpt om tegemoet te komen aan de noden van de grote diversiteit aan studenten. Het basisidee is dat je lessen, opdrachten … Continue reading

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Introduction

Featuring discussions of cosmopolitanism and deliberative democracy; Raymond Williams’s model of dominant, residual, and emergent cultures; Puritanism and Jeffersonianism; the horizon of expectations and the aesthetics of reception; canonization; ideology; and American Exceptionalism. Video Rating: 4 / 5

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1. Introduction to the Course

Epidemics in Western Society Since 1600 (HIST 234) Epidemics, or high-impact infectious diseases, have had an historical impact equal to that of wars, revolutions and economic crises. This course looks at the various ways in which these diseases have affected … Continue reading

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TTT 2008: Kathy Waggoner, Disability Services

Kathy Waggoner discusses Disability Services during the Fall 2008 Thriving Through Teamwork (TTT) Fair at Eastern Illinois University. Video Rating: 0 / 5

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Online college degree programs – Give Yourself a Headstart

Education is one of the basic requirements for every individual.  Education imparts knowledge and provides for all round development of individuals. It also equips the students with necessary skills and tools to be able to take up jobs in the … Continue reading

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Lecture 1 | Modern Physics: Quantum Mechanics (Stanford)

Lecture 1 of Leonard Susskind’s Modern Physics course concentrating on Quantum Mechanics. Recorded January 14, 2008 at Stanford University. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the second of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern … Continue reading

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Readability Formulae: Facts And Limitations

Readability Formulae: Facts and Limitations Introduction How easy is it to read a text? How clearly does a text express ideas and emotions? How could the linguistic difficulty of a text be determined and analysed? These questions have been one … Continue reading

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Obituary: Nelee Langmuir’s escape from Nazis as Hidden Child

  SEGMENT ONE     : NELEE LANGMUIR’S STORY AS FROM THE VIDEO     Introduction. Before Nelee Langmuir’s death in Summer, 2010, her daughter wrote of her mother’s experience as a Hidden Child. She wrote of it 2005, September 3 and Debra Wanner … Continue reading

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Fall 2011 WIU Faculty Assembly

Western Illinois University Faculty Assembly Fall 2011

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