Filter Courses by Category: All {mlang en}DDClassroom{mlang}{mlang fa}صنف درخت دانش{mlang} {mlang en}Education{mlang}{mlang fa}آموزش{mlang}{mlang ps}زده کړه{mlang} {mlang en}Grade 7{mlang}{mlang fa}صنف هفتم{mlang} {mlang en}Grade 7{mlang}{mlang fa}صنف هفتم{mlang} {mlang en}Psychology{mlang}{mlang fa}روانشناسی{mlang}{mlang ps}ارواپوهنه{mlang} {mlang en}Psychology{mlang}{mlang fa}روانشناسی{mlang}{mlang ps}ارواپوهنه{mlang} AFSO ALPA Education Archive Archive Best Afghan Girls Best Afghan Girls DDClassroom Digital Learning Center DLC-ARSA G7 DLC-ARSA G8 DLC-CWSA G7 DLC-MTH G7 DLC-MTH G8 Education Entering the Digital Age featured Gender and Inclusion Gender Equity GPC Grade 7 - 2023 Grade 8 Grade 8 Grade 8 - 2023 Grade 9 Grade 9 Inclusion Khane Mawlana Miscellaneous Oruj University Teaching and Learning Technology Sort by: Default A to Z Sort Z to A Sort by latest Sort by oldest AFSO English Language Test Preparation We will prepare for the TOEFL and other English language exams with practice in reading, writing, listening, and speaking in English, using examples from the TOEFL exam and other sources. At the end of the semester, students will take a practice TOEFL exam. All students who hope to take the Colloquium in Fall 2024 must take this seminar. AFSO English Writing and Conversation In this class, we will use a rhetorical framework to develop our English writing, academic vocabulary, and speaking skills. Via small group activities and individualized feedback, students will expand their knowledge of English and their own unique writing processes. We will practice thinking critically and strategically to become more confident communicators. Education Gender-Based Analysis in Education This course has been designed for educational leaders in Afghanistan, both women and men, who want to play a role in making sure that every girl and boy has a rich and full educational experience, and reaches their full potential. This material is relevant to the faculty, staff and management of teacher training colleges and others involved in the professional preparation and development of teachers, to teachers themselves, to organizations working in the education sector in Afghanistan, and to anyone who wishes to serve as an advocate for gender equity in the education system. We begin by giving you the basic conceptual tools to understand gender analysis and its utility in education. In the second unit, we introduce you to the key tools used in gender analysis, before moving on to guiding you through the application of these tools in the third unit. The final unit is all about what you do with the results of a gender analysis, and is aimed at equipping you to be ready to take action and make a difference as a knowledgeable, empowered advocate for gender equity in education. AFSO How Do Cells Live and Communicate? Basic Concepts. A short-10 lessons course to introduce students to the terminology and biology of eukaryotic cells. We will first dissect basic cellular components (organelles, DNA, RNA and proteins) and functions (cell replication, cell communication, cell differentiation), to then zoom in on a specific cell type. B lymphocytes, central components of the immune system, will be introduced to students as an example of the importance of individual cell subsets. The cells and their derivatives (antibodies) will be discussed in biological and pathological settings. Their exploitation for diagnostic and therapeutic applications will also be explored to link between basic science and medical translation. Education, featured How to Teach Online: Building Relationships Welcome to CW4WA’s How to Teach Online: Building Relationships. The course has five units. Each unit will include readings, activities and journal entries to complete. Units 1-4 have specific focus areas. The readings and activities connect to building learning relationships with your students. Education How to Teach Online: Designing Distance Courses This course will cover guidance, examples and good practices for the design and delivery of online learning solutions. The course focuses on adult learners and professional learning; however, the content is generalizable to younger students. Adapted from the United Nations’ Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO)’s eLearning Academy Methodology manual, this course focuses on instructional design best practices using an established design framework. Education, featured How to Teach Online: Introduction Distance learning is a way of teaching and learning where students and teachers are separated by time or space, do not meet in a classroom, and use the Internet or alternate means of sharing course materials and communicating. It can refer to any sort of teaching that is done outside a traditional classroom, including paper-based correspondence courses or technology-supported elearning, like this course in DD Courses. It includes courses where a teacher is there to support students, and also courses students work through on their own without a dedicated instructor. Since the Internet is the most common way to offer distance learning, we will refer to technology-based systems for the most part, but the content we cover here is applicable for other distance learning choices as well. AFSO Introductory Physics: Mechanics An introduction to Newton's laws of motion and conservation laws Education, featured Mental Health Literacy Welcome to the Learn Mental Health Literacy course for educators. This course is designed primarily for educators: preservice teachers in faculties of education, educators in schools, including classroom teachers, administrators and other specialized roles such as counsellors, psychologists, learning support teachers, as well as for others interested in developing their mental health literacy. Even if you are not a teacher or are not teaching at this time, this course is relevant to you and your families well-being. AFSO Middle East Cinema This course offers an introduction to films produced in the Middle East, to understand the culture and history of the region. In this class we will view films from the Arab world, as well as films from Iran and Afghanistan. Readings will provide background on the particular cultural and historical contexts in which the films were made, and the aesthetic traditions from which they emerged from and to which they refer. Readings will also serve to familiarize students with approaches to critically interpreting visual media. All films will be screened in original language with English subtitles. Education Moodle Basics: Creating Courses DD Courses and Moodle Basics is an introductory class for instructors who wish to host their courses with Darakht-e Danesh Academi. The purpose of this class is to help instructors create and set up their own course from start to finish on the DD Courses site. Lessons will cover everything from what a Learning Management System is, to creating an interactive course for students where instructors can compliment their own learning content with added videos, quizzes and more. AFSO Multivariable Calculus The course provides an essential and solid background for understanding fundamental processes and phenomena in biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering. It extends the main topics of differential and integral calculus for real-valued functions of one real variable to the case of vector-valued functions of one real variable; real-valued functions of several variables; and vector fields. Specific topics include vectors in the plane and space; parametrized curves and surfaces; partial derivatives and gradients; constrained and unconstrained optimization; integration over regions in the plane and space; integration over curves and surfaces; Green’s Theorem, Stokes Theorem, and Divergence Theorem. Prev 123 Next