Teaching

Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, morals, beliefs, and habits. Educational methods include teaching, training, storytelling, discussion and directed research. Education frequently takes place under the guidance of educators, however learners can also educate themselves. Education can take place in formal or informal settings and any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts may be considered educational. The methodology of teaching is called pedagogy. Formal education is commonly divided formally into such stages as preschool or kindergarten, primary school, secondary school and then college, university, …

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24 May 2022 English

British Society 1939-1951 provides access to thousands of documents from the collections of eleven U.K. government departments, each responsible for dealing with and reporting on the domestic situation in Britain …

British Society 1939-1951 facilitates research and teaching on a vast array of subjects, a small selection


4 May 2022 English

Cold War Eastern Europe provides access to thousands of files from the political departments of the U.K. Foreign Office responsible for dealing with and reporting on the Soviet Union and …

Cold War Eastern Europe facilitates research and teaching on a vast array of subjects, a small selection


UEA: University of East Anglia · 1 January 2018 English

When my students read the story “Careless Talk,” they often see the discussion of food as a sort of deceptively innocuous backdrop for the more serious matters in the story …

us how the Kitchen Front Broadcasts aren’t just teaching their audience what, or how, to cook with rations


1 January 2017 English

After George Orwell published his novel in 1949 about a dystopian future world dominated by a totalitarian regime, 1984, many people saw much of what he described come to life …


1 January 2017 English

We will focus here on how British and U.S. officials assessed the prospects of Sino-Soviet relations, why they were of the opinion that NATO benefited from the Sino-Soviet and Soviet-Albanian …

Split, 1962-1963 A Lesson Plan for Undergraduate Teaching Balázs Szalontai Department of Korean Unification


1 January 2017 English

On 7 December 1970 West German Chancellor Willy Brandt and Polish Prime Minister Jozef Cyrankiewicz signed the Treaty of Warsaw, whereby the two states accepted the western border of Poland …


1 January 2017 English

In July 1964, Edward du Cann, Minister of Trade (or, in 1964 official parlance, Minister of State of the Board of Trade) made an official visit to four East European …

Europe 1961–66: A Lesson Plan for Undergraduate Teaching Peter Bugge Department of Global Studies, Aarhus


1 January 2017 English

Faced with an increasingly untenable economic situation, the Polish government announced it would substantially raise the price of many basic foodstuffs in December 1970. Workers all along the Baltic coast …

its Implications A Lesson Plan for Undergraduate Teaching Melissa Feinberg History Department, Rutgers


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

1982. ! Mr. Scott: At 26 November 1982, 185 new teaching posts had been approved in Northern Ireland for


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

6 have been removed, but have not lost their teaching posts. Their will be some assess- ment of the the last 2 years and compulsory Russian o ^ the teaching of Marxism-Leninism have been reintroduced. At


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