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The technology issue (Forced Migration Review 38)

FMR 38 Technology in aid of learning for isolated refugees

The lack of higher education opportunities for refugees, many of whom flee before being able to complete their education, is a widely acknowledged problem.
Faculty of Classics

Classics Course II: Of Course It's For You

Tim Whitmarsh gives a talk for the Classics Open Day held on 16th March 2013 about doing a Classics degree at Oxford.
University College

The Challenge of Fair Access to Selective Universities: which approaches seem successful, and the way forward

Professor Ebdon, Director of the Office for Access (OFFA) gives the 2013 Access in University College. The lecture is on the challenge of fair access to selective universities.
Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)

FMR 35 Education access for all

Despite the challenges and barriers experienced by displaced learners with disabilities and the evident need for further human and financial resources, inclusive education in crisis contexts is possible.
Department of Education Public Seminars

Does it matter what 'validity' means?

In this seminar Paul E Newton, Professor of Education Assessment University of London, Institute of Education talks about how scholars have been trying to agree on a meaning of validity.
Department of Education Public Seminars

Exploring the meanings of standards in language testing

Public Seminar delivered by Professor Barry O'Sullivan from the British Council on 11/02/2013.
Department of Education Public Seminars

Task as Workspace for Language Learning and Teaching

Public Seminar delivered by Prof. Martin Bygate, University of Lancaster on 28/01/2013. A focus for Task Based Language Teaching research which might help the development of TBLT.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

OII Internet and Society Awards: Raspberry Pi

Victoria Nash, talks to Pete Lomas, Founder and Trustee at Raspberry Pi, recipients of an Internet and Society Award in 2012 from OII, in recognition of their exemplary efforts in using the Internet for the public good in Britain.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Alan Agresti on teaching quantitative methods to social science students

Alan Agresti discusses his experiences and views of what works well when teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate social science students.
Judgement and Justice: The Life and Diary of William Godwin

Godwin and London in the 1820s

A discussion of religious dissent, the development of a secular education at London University in the 1820s, and Godwin's own lifelong concern with education.
Alumni Weekend

Social Mobility - The Greatest Challenge of our Time?

Sir Peter Lampi, founder and chairman of the Sutton Trust (which aims to improve social mobility through education) and founder of the Education Endowment Foundation.
University College

2012 Access Lecture

Sir Martin Harris delivers the 2012 Univ Access Lecture entitled 'Reflections on seven years as Head of OFFA'.
Wolfson College Podcasts

Scholarship Opportunities at Wolfson

Professor Andrew Neil, Nicholas West and Bonnie Lander talk about the different scholarship opportunities offered at Wolfson College.
St Anne's College

Philosophy Reunion Seminar: Emotion, Imagination and Education

Kathleen Lennon, Philosophy, University of Hull gives a Special Philosophy Seminar at St Anne's. Introduced by Roger Crisp, Oxford and featuring responses from Constantine Sandis and Dawn Wilson.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

The August 2011 Riots: A Political Act

Dr Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou (Politics Department, Oxford) gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots.
Oxford Symposium On The August 2011 Riots: Context And Responses

The Issue of Contemporary Education Policies and their impact on black youth

Professor Gus John gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August Riots.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

RSC Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture 2011: Waiting for solutions in uncertain times: Palestine refugees in the Middle East context

This podcast was recorded at the RSC Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture on 16 November 2011. The lecture was delivered by Mr Filippo Grandi, Commissioner-General of United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.
Green Templeton College

Living with the Coalition - 2 Schools

Professor Chris Husbands, Director of the Institute of Education, University of London, gives a talk examining how the policies and practice of the new Coalition government affect the schools system.
Green Templeton College

How will the new coalition government affect Universities in the UK?

Professor David Eastwood (Vice Chancellor, University of Birmingham) gives a talk for Green Templeton College Lecture series on how the Coalition government's policies will affect UK Universities.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Teaching Style: Is there such a thing and does it matter?

A number of inventories have been developed for use by teachers in adult, continuing and higher education to promote and structure reflection on teaching. Delivered by Dr Adrian Stokes.

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