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Reflections on Teaching World War Two History in the H Blocks
Brian Barton reflects on tutoring ‘War Peace and Social Change: Europe 1900-1955’ with...
A friend of a victim
Christina McCavana talks about the day she was working on reception in the Belfast Office of The...
The early days of organising tuition in the prison
Claire O’Kane from The Open University’s Belfast office was closely involved in the...
I just rejoiced when people argued with me
Diana Carson Open University Associate Lecturer describes being invited by the Prison Education...
Why are you doing this?
Diana Purcell Senior Counsellor with The Open University reflects on her long professional career...
Education in the prison wasn’t just The Open University
Doros Michail Open University Psychology Tutor reflects on how Open University teaching was not the...
It wasn’t exactly your average education!
Eleanor Gaw Open University Associate Lecturer describes her first visit to the students in the...
Teaching and learning Art History with Marxist Methodology
Fionna Barber Open University Associate Lecturer describes students cascading learning from...
You forgot about your surroundings
Frank Forsythe recalls his first tutorial visit to a student in the UDA Compound (the Maze and Long...
A request for help
Gordon Macintyre the first Regional Director of The Open University in Northern Ireland explains an...
Memories of teaching in the H Blocks
Heather Laird worked as an Open University Tutor Counsellor and tutored Technology modules between...
Oh my goodness that won’t happen in the Maze!
Helen Evans Open University Tutor reflects on advice given to her when starting to tutor in the...
I think that is one of its great strengths
Ian Stevenson Open University Staff Tutor in Technology describes visiting the education hut in the...
They have to have an outlet and The Open University can give them one.
Jane Nelson recalls just after her appointment to the newly founded Open University in 1971 finding...
I saw a door saying OU Archive and I knocked on it
Jenny Meegan the Open University member of Staff responsible for starting this project recalls how...
I hope you don’t think I believe this!
Jenny Meegan interviewed by a former student describes the challenges of tutoring students on D102...
It is a very abnormal strange place
Jim Campbell Open University Associate Lecturer describes his feelings when going into the H Blocks...
Teaching Women’s Studies to a man
Joanna McMinn Associate Lecturer in Women’s Studies describes her first meeting with an Open...
Do you feel that you learned anything from tutoring in prison?
John Kremer Open University Associate Lecturer reflects on learning about the normality of the...
Reflections on Irish language in the H Blocks
Kay Muhr tutored linguistics modules in the H Blocks of the Maze and Long Kesh Prison between 1986...
A Surprise Meeting with Open University Graduates
Alan Carr an Open University member of staff describes a meeting with Sinn Féin higher education...
A study cell in the H Blocks
Liam McCloskey an Open University Associate Lecturer in Mathematics Statistics and Computing taught...
The security risk of holly leaves
Martin Collins Open University Associate Lecturer in Science describes the challenge of taking...
The highlights of teaching
Maurice Kennedy Staff Tutor in Mathematics at the Open University describes the highlights of...
We were talking about a very special context
Mike Tomlinson tutored Criminology courses with The Open University between 1986 and 1992 and...
Working in the early 1970s
Naomi joined The Open University as a member of the administrative staff in the Belfast Office in...
I was going in to tutor students
Pat Jess former Open University Staff Tutor in Geography in Ireland responds to a question about...
We learned as we went along
Philip O’Sullivan is a Staff Tutor and Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences...
Organizing Open University tuition in the prisons
Rita Browne Open University staff member describes organizing security clearance and tutor...
Very seldom did tutors not go
Ron McCartney as the Staff Tutor in Education was responsible for organizing Open University tutors...
I do recall being absolutely terrified about the prospect of doing this!
Rosemary Hamilton Regional Director of The Open University 1992-2010 tutored the Science Level One...
I didn’t talk about it to friends for many years
Stephen Robinson taught Open University students on Social Psychology modules between 1989 and 2000...
Experiences of tutoring
Tony Gallagher Open University Associate Lecturer describes his experiences of tutoring students in...
Teaching 'War and Society' in Northern Ireland
Tutor K Open University Associate Lecturer in Humanities in the Compounds and H Blocks of the Maze...
It has been a privilege to have been involved
William has worked in The Open University office in Belfast since 1985 and has been a member of the...
First visit to the H Blocks
Ximena Arias-Manzano recalls her first visit to tutor an Open University student of Spanish in the...
We have got to get The Open University in here
Barbara Hart biographer of Elizabeth Kennedy describes Elizabeth's work in Long Kesh Internment...
Writing essays on the bonnet of a Police Land Rover
Davy Connery Open University student describes his experiences of studying the course ‘Running...
It was a good discussion
Des O’Hagan who was interned in Long Kesh Internment Camp in 1972 remembers the Open University...
Nobody knew what to do with all these people
Dominic Henry Education Officer in the Compounds (The Maze and Long Kesh Prison) describes the...
A Probation Officer shares her Open University books
Eleanor Mullligan was a Probation Officer working in the H Blocks (the Maze and Long Kesh Prison)...
And that is how they taught me about non-Euclidean geometry
Geoff Moore Prison Education teacher in the H Blocks in the 1980s recalls supervising two students...
Organizing tutorials despite logistical difficulties
Harry Hughes Education Officer in the Maze and Long Kesh Prison describes study conditions and the...
We had something in common
John Friel Catholic Chaplain in the H Blocks (the Maze Long Kesh Prison) describes talking to...
The Open University was just an answer
Joy Clark Education Officer in Armagh Gaol and then Chief Education Officer of the Northern Ireland...
I think we can make that happen
Kevin Warner National Co-ordinator of Education in the Prisons in the Republic of Ireland describes...
A memorable graduation ceremony
Margaret Gray Senior Teacher in the Maze and Long Kesh Prison describes unexpected events when...
What do you remember about the graduation?
Pamela Hazel Education Officer in Maghaberry Prison in the 1990s reflects on her memories of...
Studying the OU during sleepless nights
Prison Governor A describes the pressures of working in The Maze (the H Blocks the Maze and Long...
A Prison Governor remembers the H Blocks
Ronnie White Prison Governor reflects on his time working as a Prison Officer in the H Blocks in...
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