Regional and National Financial Crises: Roots, Results and Responses, Part 5 - Susan M. Wachter, Pri
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Learn it in 5 - Teaching ideas simplified
Learn it in 5 is a must see resource for every teacher. It contains lesson ideas, video tutorials, visionary apps and loads of tools and content you can access quickly and easily. I don't regularly promote other peoples blogs but this one has some real worthwhile
Cambridge Ideas - Seven Ages of the Body
Dr John Robb is an archaeologist and has been studying how people have understood the human body over the last 10,000 years.
"It may seem surprising to think the human body has a history. We take it for granted it's a material thing, it's just there"
Over time his research shows the body has been seen and portrayed in different ways: the body as an animal, the body politicised, God's body, the body as a machine and as a simultaneous mixture of the above.
Media as Platform and Tool?, Part II - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science
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UN Ideas That Changed The World
Honorary Professor and Research Associate of the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex and co-ordinator of the UN Intellectual History Project draws on the 17-volume official history of the UN
Regional and National Financial Crises: Roots, Results and Responses, Part 3 - Nancy Feldman, Prince
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Shaping China's Choices - Thomas Christensen, Princeton Political Science
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Russia: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow - Bill Bradley, Princeton Political Science
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Regional and National Financial Crises: Roots, Results and Responses, Part 1 - James A. Leach, Princ
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Regional and National Financial Crises: Roots, Results and Responses, Part 4 - Alan Blinder, Princet
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A wealth of Blooms Based ideas and lessons Fresh ideas for using Powerpoint in your Classroom Campaigning and Citizen Activism, Part I - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science Campaigning and Citizen ActivismBusiness and the Environment, Part II - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Poli Philanthropy, Non-Profits, and Global Poverty, Part I - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science Philanthropy, Non-Profits, and Global Poverty, Part II - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science Conflict and Human Rights, Part I - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science Business and the Environment, Part II - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science Conflict and Human Rights, Part II - Paula Goldman, Berkeley Political Science Performance Ideas: Matt Davignon
I recently came across a great WIKI calledEucational Origami which as a great range of content, but i
What is it: PowerPoint is probably one of the most versatile programs available to you as a teacher and can be used in so many ways to enhance teaching and learning. I bet that you have never s
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SPARK explores experimental music with Matt Davignon as he curates "Live Play" at Artist's Television Access, the first event in San Francisco's Soundwave Series. This Educator Guide is about the history of experimental music and sound art.













