A View from APA: Teaching High School Psychology and Other Careers
Presented by Emily Leary, American Psychological Association, Education Directorate.
Integration Report 1
Integration Report 1 is a civil rights 1963 documentary covering the year between 1959 and 1960 in Montgomery, Alabama, Brooklyn, New York, & Washington, D.C. (21min)
Mary Gordon: 2011 National Book Festival
Mary Gordon appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: Mary Gordon says has no memory of not wanting to be a writer, even when she wanted to be a nun. She began her writing life primarily as a poet but switched to prose when she began an M.F.A. at Syracuse University. Her first novel, "Final Payments," was published in 1978 to great critical acclaim. This was followed quickly by "The Company of Women." Since then she has written the novels "Men and Angels," "The Other Side,"
Jim Lehrer: 2011 National Book Festival
Television journalist Jim Lehrer appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: In October 1975, the half-hour "Robert MacNeil Report," with Jim Lehrer as the Washington correspondent, premiered on Thirteen/WNET New York. Over the next seven years, "The MacNeil/Lehrer Report" (as it was renamed in 1976) won more than 30 awards. In September 1983, Lehrer and MacNeil launched their most ambitious undertaking, "The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour." The 1995-96 season marked their 20th year
Louis Bayard: 2011 National Book Festival
Louis Bayard appears at the 2011 National Book Festival.
Speaker Biography: The Washington Post says Louis Bayard has ascended to "the upper reaches of the historical-thriller league." He has been an Edgar and Dagger award nominee and his novel "The Pale Blue Eye" has been optioned for a film. Set partly in Washington, D.C., his newest novel, "The School of Night" (Henry Holt), offers "seamless prose and conjures the past with credibility," said The Wall Street Journal. Bayard is also a reviewe
US & Europe debt fears hammer stocks
Nov. 21 - Fears about out-of-control government debt on both sides of the Atlantic have swept across financial markets, knocking stocks sharply lower and pushing up prices of bonds deemed to be safe havens. Ruairidh Villar reports.
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Disability and Social Change A South African agenda This powerful volume represents the bro Something on legal issues From Memory: Isaiah Berlin, Literary Encounters and Life-Stories Academic Writing Symposium, Chapter 16 [Panel Discussion] Discussion and Draft Recommendation Tornado Video Ellis Island:Â Island of Hope - Island of Tears Women's Basketball Worst Movies Women's Basketball Meet the Players 2011 OCW Consortium Small Chicago History Episode 3 Jane Addams and Hull House SPLASH 2011: Andrew Black and James Noble - The Grace Programming Language Project The Grace Programming Language project is a research effort that aims to make learning how to program easier by baking "educational abstractions" into the language itself - it's an object oriented programming language designed for teaching undergraduate students. This means the language is designed from the ground up as a learning tool for novice adult programmers.
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Professor Hermione Lee gives a talk for Wolfson College on Isaiah Berlin on 25th October 2011
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iDASH Privacy Workshop 2011
October 10-11, 2011
Discussion led by Wendy Chapman, UCSD
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A Well-made National Park Service film. From 1892-1954, Ellis Island was the port of entry for millions of European immigrants. Fascinating archival footage tells the moving story of families with dreams of opportunity, leaving their homes with what they could carry. (29min)
Meet the 2011 Women's Basketball team and discover their least favorite films.
Meet Armstrong Atlantic State University's Women's Basketball team.
OCW Consortium
Chicago History dives into the event that changed Chicago forever, The Great Chicago Fire in this eight minute video. The video stresses how the fire enabled Chicago to rebuild and reorganize after the event.
This student made video presents a brief biography of Addam's life as it relates to the Hull House using original photos. It does not tell what was happening in the nation at this time, but alludes to her other accomplishments and Nobel award.
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