Oxford Poverty & Human Development Initiative

Oxford Department of International Development

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OPHI Resources for Educators

OPHI continues to work to build the material base for effective academic and practitioner training in the human development and capability approach. Below are links to curriculum, useful links and pedagogy modules for educators.

Teaching Human Development to Professionals

Pedagogy and Case Studies of Human Development: Classroom Modules

  • Module PowerPoints for “Human Development Courses and Resources: Current Strengths and Weaknesses.”
    Powerpoints from a workshop on engaging students as active participants in their own human development experience, alternative approaches to pedagogy, and teaching styles.

    PowerPoint 1 (Instructor: Jim Chalmers)
    PowerPoint 2 (Instructor: Jim Chalmers)
    PowerPoint 3 (Instructor: Maung Zarni)

 

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