User:Philbartle/OER

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OER (Open Educational Resources)
My vision for WikiEducator is to develop educational resources for use in: Sociology, Management Training, Planning, Poverty Elimination, Gender Balance, The Defeat of Aids, Functional Literacy, Micro Enterprise, Credit Organizing, Development, and Community Empowerment.

I also want this to be a portal for anthropologists and other social scientists, for access to my ethnographic research on the Akan of West Africa.

A further contribution has to do with exploring non traditional methods of teaching. The "Why" document in the Functional Literacy module goes well beyond the teaching of literacy and suggests how participatory methods can be used to develop an interactive approach between teacher and taught. muddying the demarcating line.

Outside This Site

 * Community Empowerment - main page
 * Studies Among the Akan People of West Africa; Community, Society, History, Culture; With Special Focus on the Kwawu
 * Sociology for the Beginner
 * Students, Users, Participants: Queries and Comments
 * Phil Bartle's personal and family page

Inside This WE Site

 * Community Empowerment Node
 * Duplicate CEC Page (Working Document)
 * Thirty Seconds Description
 * Three Minutes Description
 * Thirty Minutes Description
 * We Need a Volunteer
 * Frequently Asked Questions FAQs about CEC
 * Training modules
 * How to Name Files
 * Guidance for New Volunteers
 * Community Empowerment Glossary
 * Course: Introduction to Community Empowerment
 * Course Description
 * Course Readings
 * Proposed Non Formal Education On Line Discussion
 * Proposed Introductory Sociology Course
 * References for Introductory Sociology Course
 * Proposed Sociology of Community and Family Course
 * References for the Sociology of Community and Family (In preparation)
 * Dimensions of Culture
 * Course on Participatory Management
 * Teaching Methods
 * Alternative Teaching Methods

Basic Community Work
Participatory Appraisal The Brainstorm Participatory Management 2 Gender Balance Community Project Design Community Resources Income Generation Building a Credit Organization Micro Enterprise Training Measuring Community Strength Monitoring and Evaluation Report Writing

Advanced Community Work
Managing Mobilization Community Research Water Supply Non Material Community Development Capacity Development Promoting an Enabling Environment After the Disaster

Sociology
Sociological Perspectives Three Classical Sociologists Cultural Dimensions 2 Social Inequality Sociology of Community Family and Kinship Socialization and Education Crime and Deviance Religion Culture Change Demography Sociological Research Epistemology 2

Akan Studies
Akan Studies Akan Religion Oil Palm Akan Gender Akan History and Social Change Kwawu Maps Kwawu/Akan Social Organization

Teaching Methods
Training Methods Teaching Reading Skills Functional Literacy Management Training Learning an Unwritten Language Errors in Writing

Future Courses (Insh Allah)

 * Course on Participatory Management
 * Introduction to Participatory Management
 * Management Training for Strength
 * Managing Mobilization
 * Course on Functional Literacy (under consideration)
 * Functional Literacy; Custom Design a Programme
 * Course on Gender Strategy (under consideration)
 * Gender Awareness and Balance
 * Course on Water and Community Participation (under consideration)
 * When the Community Chooses Water
 * Course on After the Disaster is Over (under consideration)
 * When the Disaster is Over; Transforming Charity to Sustainable Development
 * Course on Monitoring and Report Writing (under consideration)
 * Introduction to Monitoring
 * Writing Reports that will be Read and Will Have an Effect
 * Course on Micro Credit and Income Generation (under consideration)
 * Principles of Income Generation
 * Building a Credit Organisation
 * Training for Running a Micro Business
 * Course on Brainstorming and Planning (under consideration)
 * Brainstorming
 * Course on Non Material Development (under consideration)
 * Advocacy and non Material Development
 * Course on Project Design, Proposals, and Obtaining Resources (under consideration)
 * Project Design
 * Community Resources
 * Course on Capacity Development (under consideration)
 * Capacity Development
 * Measuring Capacity Development

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Utilities
Today is: 2024 August 28, Wednesday The time is, Zulu (ie. at Greenwich)

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Frequent Contacts
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Notes from my Wikineighbours
 Please put your comments in the Discussion page; Click on the discussion tab at the top of this page. --Phil Bartle 21:37, 20 April 2009 (UTC)


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