Search

7756 results for: ‘Primary Education’

  • Black Freedom Struggle in the United States.

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on November 5, 2020 An open-access archive of primary sources covering the following six topics: Slavery and abolition Civil war and reconstruction Jim Crow segregation 1878-1932 New Deal and WWII Civil...

  • Andrew Dunn: Page 91

    Academic Librarian.

  • Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog: Academic and staff blogs from the University of Lei

    Academic and staff blogs from the University of Leicester

  • International day of people with disabilities

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on December 7, 2020 3rd December is the International day of people with disabilities. The official UN page has reports, strategies and resolutions .

  • BBC Radio Leicester Archive

    The BBC Radio Leicester Archive is made up of over 2000 recordings, which provide examples of the history of BBC Radio Leicester. Learn more about the BBC Radio Leicester Archive.

  • Website privacy policy

    Understand more about how your data is held in regards to the website with our website privacy notice.

  • Past Projects

    View our previous projects at the International Professional Development Unit

  • Services for business

    See details of our range of consultancy and threat/risk advisory services. Consultancy services Details of our range of educational, training, and CPD courses.

  • Pepys: teaching resources

    Posted by Andrew Dunn in Social Sciences and Humanities Librarians’ Blog on February 22, 2024 Professor Kate Loveman (School of Arts, University of Leicester) has created a new collection of educational resources for key stage 1 & 2 about Samuel Pepys and his times.

  • Substandard diabetes care letting people down

    Simple measures to improve diabetes care and pick up complications are being ignored leading to “substandard” treatment, a prominent diabetes GP and researcher has said.

Back to top
MENU