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The Future of Education

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Leaders for the world's future - The Rhodes Trust
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Professor Clay Christensen, Professor C Raj Kumar, Dr Max Price and Ms Dacia Toll discuss the future of education at the Rhodes House 110th Anniversary event.
This talk features experts on topics ranging from primary to university education as well as online platforms. Speakers highlight the latest productive and disruptive impacts of technology on education. They also explore the roles of public and private interventions in education in both a developed and under-developed context.

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Leaders for the world's future - The Rhodes Trust
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Clay Christensen
C Raj Kumar
Max Price
Dacia Toll
Keywords
Universities
education
technology
Department: Rhodes House
Date Added: 29/10/2013
Duration: 01:03:15

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Doing practical work: rationality and heuristics in teaching

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Department of Education Public Seminars
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A public seminar given by Professor Walter Doyle, University of Arizona, at the Oxford University Department of Education.
A basic tension exists in education between ideas and reform proposals, on the one hand, and practical work in classrooms, on the other. Teacher educators are often disappointed that their graduates do not use what they have been taught in their preparation programs. Similarly, designers of new curricula or reform teaching approaches are disheartened that teachers often ignore these innovations or translate them into the familiar patterns of normal practice. Conventional attempts to resolve this tension focus on modifying teachers' knowledge, beliefs, and skills with respect to the recommended practices. Recent analyses of the nature of practical work suggest that greater focus needs to be placed on understanding the goal systems and tools embedded in the work teachers actually do. This presentation will review some recent work on practical rationality and heuristics that is focused on bridging ideas and practice in teaching.
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Department of Education Public Seminars
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Walter Doyle
Keywords
heuristics
classrooms
students
research
learning
teaching
Department: Department of Education
Date Added: 29/10/2013
Duration: 00:34:18

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Adaptation to climate change: the role of insurance in flood risk management

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Water: Perspectives from Science and Industry
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Edmund Penning-Rowsell, School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford gives a talk for the Water Security seminar series.

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Water: Perspectives from Science and Industry
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Edmund Penning-Rowsell
Keywords
water
climate change
flooding
insurance
Department: Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Date Added: 29/10/2013
Duration: 00:28:11

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The future of UK flood insurance

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Water: Perspectives from Science and Industry
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Matt Cullen, Policy Adviser - Flooding and Climate Change, Association of British Insurers, gives a talk for the Water Security seminar series.

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Water: Perspectives from Science and Industry
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Matt Cullen
Keywords
water
climate change
flooding
insurance
Department: Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Date Added: 29/10/2013
Duration: 00:29:01

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Water: Perspectives from Science and Industry

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Seminar series focusing on water security, from flooding to droughts to climate change with perspectives from business, government and scientists

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Translation as Literature

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St Anne's College
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Matthew Reynolds, Fellow and Tutor in English Language and Literature, Oxford, gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend.
Translations are never as good as their originals - or so we tend to think. But why should that be? Surely translation can involve gain as well as loss? But, if it does that, doesn't it stop being translation and turn into something else: a 'version', 'interpretation' or 'poem in its own right'? The 2013 St Anne's Founding Fellows Lecture will explore these questions with the help of a range of wonderful translations into English, such as Dante, Virgil, Homer, Sappho, Zamyatin, Sereni, Rouzeau, Dryden, Pope, Ciaran Carson, Natasha Randall, Peter Robinson and Susan Wickes. We will discover what it means for a piece of writing to be at once a translation and a work of literature.
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St Anne's College
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Matthew Reynolds
Keywords
oxford
translation
literature
alumni
Department: St Anne's College
Date Added: 29/10/2013
Duration: 01:04:08

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Translations as Literature

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Alumni Weekend
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Matthew Reynolds, Fellow and Tutor in English Language and Literature, Oxford, gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend.
Translations are never as good as their originals - or so we tend to think. But why should that be? Surely translation can involve gain as well as loss? But, if it does that, doesn't it stop being translation and turn into something else: a 'version', 'interpretation' or 'poem in its own right'? The 2013 St Anne's Founding Fellows Lecture will explore these questions with the help of a range of wonderful translations into English, such as Dante, Virgil, Homer, Zamyatin, Dryden, Pope, Ciaran Carson, Natasha Randall and Peter Robinson. We will discover what it means for a piece of writing to be at once a translation and a work of literature.
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Alumni Weekend
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Matthew Reynolds
Keywords
oxford
translation
literature
alumni
#greatwriters
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 29/10/2013
Duration: 01:04:08

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3. Art and Morality

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Oscar Wilde
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Sos Eltis gives the third lecture in the series on Oscar Wilde, focussing on Wilde's concept of morality shown in his works including the Picture of Dorian Gray, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and The Devoted Friend.
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Oscar Wilde
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Sos Eltis
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picture of dorian gray
literature
art
english literature
aesthetics
wilde
Oscar Wilde
#greatwriters
The Devoted Friend
ethics
Lord Arthur Savile's Crime
morality
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 29/10/2013
Duration: 00:58:35

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Some final words

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McMichael Symposium
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Professor Sir Andrew McMichael speaks about his early days in Oxford, working in immunology.
With a touch of humour he compares the tools available to immunologist in 1971 with today's technology. He also explains how immunology progressed from explaining phenomena to molecular immunology.

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McMichael Symposium
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Sir Andrew McMichael
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Andrew McMichael
phenomena
molecular
immunology
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 28/10/2013
Duration: 00:17:03

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The Human Immunology Unit

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McMichael Symposium
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The increasing globalisation of infectious disease is a major challenge to human health. The MRC Human Immunology Unit is a key player in international efforts to combat this threat, and in research into other diseases involving the immune system.
The immune system is crucial to human health. Our ability to identify and destroy invading pathogens involves complex networks of interacting cells and molecules. Understanding precisely how the system works at the cellular, genetic and molecular levels will help in the development of new therapies for diseases such as AIDS, avian flu, multiple sclerosis, arthritis and eczema.
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McMichael Symposium
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Vincenzo Cerundolo
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Andrew McMichael
immunology
Vincenzo Cerundolo
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 28/10/2013
Duration: 00:24:24

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