What you'll learn
- The importance of humanitarian aid
- How truth is lost in the war in Ukraine
- How everyone can help - everyone!
- How just enrolling in this course helps!
- Different ways people worldwide can help
Requirements
- No prerequisites
Description
All the revenue received by me (the Instructor!) from sales of this course will go to help those in Ukraine/fleeing from Ukraine. Not 'profit' but REVENUE. The Videographer/Videoeditor has waived all fees too.
This course is about the war in Ukraine. It is divided into five main sections:
Relevance - each lecture explains how this course is RELEVANT to you if you study....(range of subjects)
Truth - we look at how 'truth' has suffered in this war
Action - this section details a) what I am doing b) what YOU can do and c) how just buying this course will help those in Ukraine
The end - we examine various scenarios that might happen to end the war
P.P.S. - this section is an add-on where I have updated some of the previous information
So, who is this course for?
1. Of course - it is for Ukraine! i.e. for anyone who wishes to help those in Ukraine
2. It will be useful for those studying Business/Economics/Grief/Art Therapy/Leadership/Stress
3. It will be useful for those looking to improve their English as this is very much about current events
4. Just by buying this course you HELP - but what if you GIFT this course to others...there are benefits in helping others...
Who this course is for:
- All people who care about unnecessary deaths
- Anyone and everyone who wants to contribute
Instructor
Studied at:
· University of Oxford (Philosophy and Economics)
· Oxford Brookes (Teacher training)
· University of Glamorgan (Business and Economics)
Qualifications
· Professional qualifications at Masters level
· Business and Economics degree
· Examiner for four major examining boards, at ‘O’ and ‘A’ level.
· Three teaching diplomas plus CELTA
· Qualified fitness trainer
Key academic positions held:
· Principal Oxford School of Learning
· Director of Studies: St Joseph’s Hall, Oxford
· Head of Economics: Cherwell Tutors
· Head of Business and Economics: Pipers Corner School, Buckingham
· Founder: Almost Random Theatre
I have experience in four main areas:
a. Teaching (40+ years of face-to-face experience)
b. Running businesses and conferences
c. Acting in films and theatre
d. Volunteering for a number of charities
Teaching/Instructor experience
Face-to-face: MBA students on a 1-1 basis; at University; Grammar, Comprehensive and F.E. College. This has included being Principal, Director of Studies; Head of Business and Head of Economics at various times in the past 40 years!
I have taught: Economics, Business, Sociology, Politics, English Literature and Psychology.
I have also run seminars for Teachers of |Psychology, Sociology, Businessman Economics.
I have run Therapeutic Art groups at Care Homes.
The success of my Business and Economics students has been featured in several newspapers plus I have appeared on BBC.
Running businesses and conferences.
I started Oxford School of Learning in the 1980s. From the college came Marketing Education Services, OSL Training and Saturday tutors.
In 201 I started Almost Random Theatre and have taken actors to Poland and the Czech Republic as well as running Drama days at schools.
Writing: my plays are sold to schools; I have 100+ books on Amazon; I used to write a regular column for The Guardian and BBC Bitesize.
Acting in films and theatre
My plays are sold to schools. I have performed at Oxford and Brighton Fringes as well as appearing in 100+ films, national TV advertising campaigns and role-played a hospital patient for Buckingham University’s medical degree students.
Volunteering
I have worked/am still working for Care Homes, Multiple Sclerosis Society, Dystonia Society, Stroke Association, Stroke Club, Talkback, Oxford Recovery College, Tandem, Age UK and Sport in Mind. I’ve given my tutorial fees to the Multiple Sclerosis Society and the Dystonia Society. I currently have a GoFundMe page to help lonely elderly people.