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This week is Adult Learners' Week in the UK. Coordinated by the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education the week seeks to engage and inspire people to pursue adult learning. OpenLearn offers a number of free online study units related to the themes of the 2008 Adult Learners' Week in the LearningSpace.
Globalisation and the changing world of work
Living and working in the new economy
This unitlooks at the impact of information and communication technologies on the economy as a whole.
What is Europe?
Despite the EU's growing size and significance the question 'What is Europe?' still resonates through the continent.
Managing the European economy after the introduction of the Euro
The Euro was first adopted as a currency in 1999, but what impact has it had on the European economy?
Developing countries in the world trade regime
This unit will help you to analyse the relationship that exists between developed and developing countries.
Managing local practices in global contexts
From'Big Macs' in Moscow to Blockbuster video in Beijing, this unit examines the dimensions of globalisation.
Claiming connections: a distant world of sweatshops?
This unit examines how campaigners have successfully closed the distance between the brands and the sweatshops, while others argue that such production 'kick starts' economies into growth.
Living in a globalised world
Using the US and Mexico as the main example, this unit examines how inequalities in access to material wealth can lead to border tensions.
ICTs in everyday life
This unit will enable you to gain an understanding of the information and communication technologies that drive our networked world.
Textiles in Ghana
This unit will help you to understand how textiles can carry an assortment of meanings and values, including wealth, status and office.
Am I ready to study English?
Even if you feel confident using English in everyday situations, studying in English at higher education level might present extra challenges.
Environmental Sustainability
An introduction to sustainable energy
This unit takes a brief look at where the world may find energy in the future.
Working with our environment - an introduction
This unit examines the use of ozone depleting technology, the impact of fossil fuel use and explores how the development of technology can influence the direction of a society.
Health and environment
This unit will look at interactions between plants, animals and the physical and chemical environment, as well as considering ways in which humans are altering this environment.
Introducing Environment
This unit provides an overview of Open University Course Y161 Introducing environment.
Surviving the winter
In this unit, we consider how organisms living in a temperate climate, such as that in Britain, are adapted to cope with winter.
Finding information in science and nature
This unit will help you to identify and use information in Science and Nature, whether for your work, study or personal purposes.
Climate change
This unit explores the basic science that underpins climate change and global warming.
Global warming
This unit provides an introduction to global warming.
Climate change: island life in a volatile world
This unit examines the potential problems faced by the people of the Pacific Island of Tuvalu as a result of rising sea levels.
Managing coastal environments
Coastal environments are by their nature ever-changing. This unit looks at the example of the Blackwater Estuary in Essex, England.
Technological Change
Living with the internet: learning online
This unit looks at the basic skills for online study, such as file management and installing software.
Information on the web
This unit will provide you with the foundation skills to use search engines confidently to locate both information and images on the Web.
Living with the Internet: online shopping
This unit will help you understand how to use online shopping sites.
ICTs: information
This unit will look at how news is gathered and the technology used for its dissemination.
ICTs: device to device communication
This unit will gently guide you to an understanding of how devices 'talk' to each other using Bluetooth, Ethernet and WiFi.
Citizenship and belonging in a diverse society
Life stories
This unit considers the contribution that our own life stories make to who we are.
Identity in question
This unit looks at the many different ways in which identity can be categorised.
Teaching citizenship: work and the economy
This unit explores aspects of work, including child labour and its relationship to citizenship.
Engendering citizenship
How do you create citizenship? How do you feel you belong? This unit examines social citizenship.
The politics of devolution
This unit contains material from the current Open University Politics course, Power, Equality and Dissent.
Children’s rights
This unit examines the implications of seeing children as citizens.
Retiring lives? Old age, work and welfare
This unit looks at why people are expected to stop work at a certain age and what impact this has on their lives.
Who counts as a refugee?
This unit explores how changing social policy and terminology help to shape, and are shaped by, the experiences of people seeking asylum in the UK.
Sexuality, parenthood and population
In this unit, we look at how attitudes to parenthood and sexuality have changed.
Economics explains discrimination in the labour market
Discrimination in the labour market exists in many forms: the 'glass ceiling' ageism, racism, etc. This unit will help you look at this problem with a new perspective: through economics.
Poverty reduction
Personal finance: Debt and borrowing in its wider context
In this unit, you will explore the different types of debt and loans, arming yourself with more information to plan your financial future.
Prices
This unit looks at a wide variety of ways of comparing prices and the construction of a price index.
Welfare reconstruction
This unit examines the approach adopted by Tony Blair and New Labour to welfare reconstruction in the United Kingdom.
Changing expectations and perceptions of the Third Sector
ICTs: e-government
While studying this unit you look at the scope of e-government.
Democracy? You think you know?
In this unit we explore different interpretations of democracy and strategies for involving pupils in consideration of these issues within the citizenship curriculum.
Managing relationships
This unit will help you to understand your role as a fundraiser by analysing a variety of issues about the fundraising.
Building relationships with donors
This unit will help you to gain the skills necessary to persuade individuals to become donors.
Creating an ethical organisation
This unit explores the business case for an ethical approach to human resources management.
Well-being and happiness
The meaning of home
This unit looks at the way people identify and become attached to places, buildings and objects, impacting on personal well-being.
Understanding Children
This Unit provides an overview of Open University Course Y156 Understanding Children.
Picturing the family
This unit looks at some of the ways photographs can reveal, and sometimes conceal, important information about the past.
Issues in complementary and alternative medicine
This unit explores why people use complementary and alternative medicine.
Active, healthy lifestyles
In this unit, aimed at teachers of Physical Education, we consider how active young people should actually be.
Obesity: balanced diets and treatment
This unit looks at the science behind obesity, examining the dietary, physiological and genetic aspects of the topic.
Young people’s wellbeing
This unit will examine the range of factors affecting young people’s wellbeing, such as obesity, binge drinking, depression and behavioural problems.