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Equity – law and idea
Society, Politics & Law

Equity – law and idea

...education more generally, continue to pay lip-service to these characteristics. A key question when posed with such fallacies, therefore, is: whose ideas and experiences of fairness and justice are actually defining contemporary equity?...Equity – law and idea: 3.3.2 Utopians and anarchists - Other than forms of equity tailored for the needs of laissez-faire capitalism...
Level 2: Intermediate 14 hrs
Nationalism, self-determination and secession
Society, Politics & Law

Nationalism, self-determination and secession

...education, language, culture, sport, travel and so on, and by so doing they establish and reinforce some ‘national’ attributes and discourage others. But extreme, simplistic and coercive peddling of dubious ‘national’ myths for cynical power purposes is common enough also. Hitler's Nazism and Mussolini's Fascism were primary twentieth-century examples, but there...
Leonardo's life: A timeline of genius
History & The Arts

Leonardo's life: A timeline of genius

...educated person who studied the Bible. Patronage The ‘ideal’ patron of the arts is someone who financially supports an artist and purchases their work. However from the very earliest days of patronage, works of art were regarded as either items for use, or as a display of wealth, designed to enhance the prestige of both patron and artist. Historically wealthy...
The body in antiquity
History & The Arts

The body in antiquity

...educated culture tradition which discusses how you insult people in a kind of theoretical way and that tradition constantly distinguishes between what you might call cultivated insult, in which you don’t actually call a spade a spade but you rely upon irony, innuendo, nudge-nudge, wink-wink, know what I mean? Whereas there is another kind of insult which used the...
Level 3: Advanced 5 hrs
Introducing Virgil’s Aeneid
History & The Arts

Introducing Virgil’s Aeneid

...educated Roman, epic poetry was a Greek invention, and its most famous examples were Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, which told stories of the Greek heroes involved in the Trojan War. Although early Italians may well have had their own native traditions of heroic song, no traces of these survive, and the earliest attempt to write epic poetry in Latin was a translation of the...
Level 2: Intermediate 7 hrs
Three principles of a coaching approach
Money & Business

Three principles of a coaching approach

...Education team at The Open University Business School. This course was developed by The Open University and Management Futures Ltd and adapted for OpenLearn by The Open University. © The Open University and Management Futures Ltd Except for third party materials and otherwise stated (see terms and conditions), this content is made available under a Creative Commons...
Training for speed and power in sport and fitness
Health, Sports & Psychology

Training for speed and power in sport and fitness

...Education and Sport, 18(2), pp. 787–91. Murray, B. and Kenny, W.L. (2016) Practical guide to exercise physiology. Leeds: Human Kinetics. Plisk, S. S. (2008) ‘Speed, agility, and speed-endurance development’, in Baechle, T. R. and Earle, R.W. (eds) Essentials of strength training and conditioning (3rd edn). Leeds: Human Kinetics, pp. 457–85. Potach, D.H. and Chu,...
Diagramming for development 1: bounding realities
Digital & Computing

Diagramming for development 1: bounding realities

...education and has also improved general health (the lack of water or use of polluted water can generate ‘water-related diseases’). The WWP therefore actively addresses the impoverishment of black South Africans, which is a serious issue. 14 million South Africans currently have no or inadequate water supplies. In 1997, unemployment stood at 37%, and 50% of the...