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It was totally unheard of in those days
Sean Wynne Head Teacher in Portlaoise Prison 1978-2000 describes negotiations with the Governor in...
Men studying on the inside while women studied on the outside
Shelagh Livingstone was a member of the Board of Visitors in the Maze and Long Kesh Prison from...
Education was a valuable asset to the prisoners
Sheelagh Wilson a part-time teacher of Basic Education in the H Blocks of the Maze and Long Kesh...
Obstacles to Study in the H Blocks 1981
Gerard Murray describes the difficulties of studying in the H Blocks in 1981 and the impact on his...
Teaching and learning about stereotyping
Eugene McElhinney Open University Associate Lecturer talks of the value of a student learning about...
The only place in Southern Ireland that you could do an Open University course was in prison.
Student J was imprisoned in Portlaoise Prison in County Laois in the 1980s. He was among eight...
The TV programmes were a massive massive help
Paul Kavanagh remembers his time studying with The Open University when he was in an English prison...
Teaching 'The Folly of Irish Nationalism' to Republican Prisoners
Dennis Kennedy Open University Tutor remembers being invited to give a lecture to Republican...
The OU was always ours
Tommy studied with The Open University in the UVF Compounds of Long Kesh Prison Camp (the Maze and...
An invitation to meet the Queen
John Wallace Open University student in the UVF Compounds of Long Kesh (the Maze and Long Kesh...
Audiocassette AC1100 - S102/AC4 Side 1
Side 1 includes Track 1, Band 1 Unit 22: A Balanced Equation and Track 2, Band 2 Unit 27: Minerals.
Audiocassette AC1100 - S102/AC4 Side 2
Side 2 includes Track 3, Band 1 Unit 27: Metamorphic Rocks, Track 4 Band 2 Units 28-29:...
Teaching in Portlaoise Prison
Michael Doorley Open University Associate Lecturer describes his experiences of going to Portlaoise...
The power of education
John D’Arcy National Director of The Open University in Ireland reflects on the development of...
Speaking as an historian
Student K studied History with the Open University in the Official Republican Compounds (the Maze...
Thanking Harold Wilson
Student L was imprisoned in the Official IRA Compounds [the Maze and Long Kesh Prison] in the late...
Taking a step back being more reflective
Austin Treacy Director of the Northern Ireland Prison Service describes attending an Open...
A tutorial in H5
Ruth Davenport describes visiting her student in the H Blocks [the Maze and Long Kesh Prison] in...
The project instantly piqued my interest
Colette Hughes grew up towards the end of the Troubles. In this written interview she reflects on...
I’m still referring back to the structure of my TMAs!
Carál Ní Chuilín reflects on the value of the skills she learned through writing her Open...
D314 AC2 Side 1
1988
T305 AC6 side 1
T305 2613 side2
Jeff Haywood demonstrates paper chromatography and high voltage electrophoresis
To analyse haemoglobin samples, Jeff Haywood demonstrates the techniques and results of using first...
DD200 AC1 Side 1
DD200 AC1 Side 2
DD200 AC2 Side 1
This side of the cassette tells the story of the development of the European Union, from its post...
DD200 AC2 Side 2
This is side B of AC2. British soldiers are used to serving as part of multi-national forces under...
DD200 AC3 Side 1
Of all the issues to exercise people's minds in the UK during the first part of the twenty first...
DD200 AC3 Side 2
Side 2: Joe Smith test drives the European Union's policy of sustainable mobility. Can so called...
DD200 AC4 Side 1
Side 1: Studio discussion of Module 2 of the course "Governing the European Union and the notions...
DD200 AC4 Side 2
P524 VCR1
31 March 1984
P524 VCR2
31 March 1984
Digital Dangers
T305 AC3129 Side 2
T305 AC2 Side1
T305 AC2 side2
2001
T305_AC_3131_side1
Track 2 Universal services
A geography tutorial in the H Blocks 1990
John Allen, Professor of Economic Geography at The Open University recalls visiting the H Blocks in...
2nd part of the programme
Working alone
Di Collinson gives advice on working alone as an OU student and recommends that students keep a...
Holidays by the sea
A compilation of extracts from A102/25
Was Gutenburg the inventor of printing?
Arthur Marwick explains that there are differing opinions as to whether Gutenberg invented printing.
Lutheranism
Professor G.R. Elton describes the link between the spread of Lutheranism and the support of Princes.
Spinning and weaving
Christopher Harvie looks at the distribution between spinning and weaving in 1720 and demonstrates...
Subjective and objective succession
Godfrey Vesey explains the difference between subjective succession and objective succession and...
AD280 AC1 Side 1
A discussion between Kevin Wilson of the British Open University, Peter Bugge of the University of...
29 September 1992
AD280 AC1 Side 2
Continuation of the discussion from side one, and interactive exercises for module one.
29 July 1992
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