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Development of Education system in India & its challenges.

Episode 1 of the Education In Ancient & Medieval Period podcast, hosted by Bioscience Tree - Upma Mam, titled "Development of Education system in India & its challenges." was published on January 14, 2021 and runs 58 minutes.

January 14, 2021 ·58m · Education In Ancient & Medieval Period

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Education in Ancient & Medieval period

Education in Ancient & Medieval period
Women Thinkers in Antiquity and the Middle Ages - SD Peter Adamson In this series of ten video lectures Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and King’s College London, discusses the contributions of women intellectuals, mystics, and philosophers in ancient Greece, ancient China, the Islamic world, and medieval Europe. From Diotima to Christine de Pizan, we learn about the ideas of female thinkers and also about the challenges they faced in putting forward these ideas. Girl Power in Ancient Civilizations Radha Patel Women's role in Egypt Power and people in ancient Rome - for iPod/iPhone The Open University The ancient Romans constructed some of the first ever purpose-built venues for mass-entertainment. How do these structures enhance the audience’s experience of the spectacle? This album looks at famous Roman buildings like the Colosseum, a venue designed to impress, where vast numbers of people congregated for gladiatorial combat, chariot-racing and theatrical shows. Structures such as the Circus Maximus and even the Baths were designed as striking symbols of civic pride, glorifying the power of the Emperors who built them. This material forms part of The Open University course A219 Exploring the classical world. Power and people in ancient Rome - for iPad/Mac/PC The Open University The ancient Romans constructed some of the first ever purpose-built venues for mass-entertainment. How do these structures enhance the audience’s experience of the spectacle? This album looks at famous Roman buildings like the Colosseum, a venue designed to impress, where vast numbers of people congregated for gladiatorial combat, chariot-racing and theatrical shows. Structures such as the Circus Maximus and even the Baths were designed as striking symbols of civic pride, glorifying the power of the Emperors who built them. This material forms part of The Open University course A219 Exploring the classical world.
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