Keep on learning   There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to c 1.3 Empowerment and anti-oppressive practice Empowerment can be defined as enabling service users to take action to improve their lives. From the point of view of service users, practitioners are often in positions of considerable power, particularly where decisions are being made about the delivery of services and around intervention in people's lives. To practise empowerment, social workers will need to focus on working with service users to engage them in the problem-solving process. Empowerment is linked with anti-oppressive practic Gilles Bataillon : La malédiction du Guegense. Anatomie de la révolution sandiniste (audio) Intervention de Gilles Bataillon consacrée au livre de Moïses Hassan, La
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Dr. Barbara Goodwin and students from Missouri State University show steps to and perform the basic waltz. This is a good teaching resource for teaching rhythmic movement, dance, and team cooperation. (04:02)
Montage of footage of Belle. There is no narration nor instruction, just movement to a French song. (03:23)
Students from Missouri State University show steps and perform the Bouncing Cupid Shuffle. They use bouncing balls as they perform each step. This is a good resource for building team cooperation and rhythmic movement. (5:32)
Dr. Susan Flynn and Purdue University Students show steps to and perform the SOS Rescue Dance using: sticky pump, step touch, quarter turn, drop step, jump, heel, etc. This is a good resource for teaching rhythmic movement, dance, and team cooperation. (7:27)
Students from Missouri State University show steps to and perform The Achy Breaky Hear Dance with motions grapevine, stomp, jump, clap, etc. This is a good resource for teaching rhythmic movement, dance, and team cooperation. (05:11)
Eight-year-old Sheyann Webb was among the youngest activists to demonstrate during the Civil Rights movement. In this interview, Webb recalls her decision to participate in the 1965 voting-rights march from Selma, Alabama, the resistance she encountered from her parents, and the violent force used by local officials to stop the march. (5:08)
This documentary explores the reasons for this society's demise. 'The Maya is a Mesoamerican civilization, noted for the only known fully developed written language of the pre-Columbian Americas, as well as its art, architecture, and mathematical and astronomical systems.' (Maya Civilization, Wikipedia, 2009). This History Channel documentary is suitable for older middle and high school students.
A clever student produced slide show with musical accompaniment showing the many fields within Design and Technology. Â A very good introduction to Career and Technical courses. Â
Trainiere dein Hörverstehen mit den Nachrichten der Deutschen Welle von Freitag – als Text und als verständlich gesprochene Audio-Datei.
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Bundesaußenminister Guido Westerwelle hat Russland aufgefordert, seine Haltung im Syrien-Konflikt zu überdenken. Westerwelle sagte der Zeitung "Die Welt", Russland komme eine Schlüsselrolle zu, um einen Flächenbrand in der gesamten Region zu verhindern. Das könne nur gelingen, wenn die internationale Gemeinschaft zusammenstehe. US-Außenminister