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Shows in detail the method used to sample raw and potable waters and the techniques used in their routine examination. Stresses practical aspects, using close-ups that clearly demonstrate the importance of...
Three of Dr King’s closest friends, plus his widow Coretta King, assess his leadership in the civil rights movement. Uses documentary footage and photographs to traces Dr King’s non-violent protest and...
Based on Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s Nobel Prize lecture. Prison camp sequences shot in Lapland, works of art and newsreel footage dramatise many issues facing mankind such as the differing scale of values in...
Sources of energy such as mitosis and meiosis (cell division), e.g. embryology of the newt. These processes require a supply of energy which is controlled and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is introduced as...
An overview of the Schools Council project ‘Music in the Secondary School Curriculum’ seen through its operation in a number of schools. Shows first to fifth-year pupils as they are encouraged to listen,...
An introduction to microteaching. Examples from the pre-service course run by Professor Duthie at the University of Stirling in Scotland demonstrate one way in which a microteaching programme can be...
Communication games help language learners move from controlled practice to real language use. Some of these games can be home-made. Students play five different home-made games. The underlying principles of...
Shows how various species of insects have evolved ways of escaping from predators.
Shows different foods eaten by insects and the ways in which the insects have adapted to the particular foods they eat.
Shows an ‘activity day’ on an intensive English language course. Shows how the day is organised to cope with the individual learner’s needs, and how and why students select activities for themseleves...
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