OER 1 Attitudes to languages and gender


8 Acknowledgements


This content has been developed by The Open University, UK, with support from the British Council.

Thanks to everyone who assisted in the authoring, production and editing of these resources, especially students, parents, teachers and head teachers in three secondary schools in Nepal and Nigeria (you know who you are!) as well as our two researchers in Nigeria, Prof. Amina Adamu and Prof. Aishat Umar.

Every effort has been made to contact copyright holders. We will be pleased to include any necessary acknowledgement at the first opportunity.


Images



Course image: Courtesy of the EMEGen Project (British Council and The Open University)

Head teacher and teacher discussing school activities: Courtesy of the EMEGen Project (British Council and The Open University)

Activities for School Leaders 1: EMEGen Project (British Council and The Open University)

Activities for School Leaders 2: EMEGen Project (British Council and The Open University)

Teacher talking to a group of students in Nigeria: Courtesy of the EMEGen Project (British Council and The Open University)

Temple and worship - image 3: Courtesy of the EMEGen Project (British Council and The Open University)

Temple and worship - image 4: Courtesy of the EMEGen Project (British Council and The Open University)

City and shopping - image 6: Courtesy of the EMEGen Project (British Council and The Open University)

City and shopping - image 7: Courtesy of the EMEGen Project (British Council and The Open University)

Boy speaks in favour of English: Courtesy of the EMEGen Project (British Council and The Open University)

Girl speaks against the use of English in class: Courtesy of the EMEGen Project (British Council and The Open University)

Drawing: Courtesy of the EMEGen Project (British Council and The Open University)

Language portrait a: With permission of Lost Wor(l)ds

All videos courtesy of the EMEGen Project (British Council and The Open University)