guest
openEQUELLA
Resource summary
Help
2012 - Legacies for learning
>
Participation: Aiming for History
This item is archived and no longer being updated. It may contain out of date information or broken links.
Participation: Aiming for History
Description
At only 16 years old, Achieng Ajulu-Bushell is set to become the first ever black female to represent Great Britain in a swimming discipline. Ajulu-Bushell has made the difficult choice to switch allegiance from Kenya to GB in order to achieve her personal best as a competitor at the London 2012 Games.
Resources
DS 27 PARTICIPATION- Aiming for History.doc
(1.49MB)
PDF
DS 27 PARTICIPATION- Aiming for History.pdf
(556.62KB)
Details
Authors
Elesa Argent
File format
application/msword
application/pdf
Publication date
--
Copyright
Copyright JISC and Oxford Brookes University
Licence
These materials are available for copying, use and re-use under the
Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England and Wales Licence
This collection synthesises outputs from the JISC Learner Experiences of e-Learning programme. For more information see
the project webpage.
Details
Owner:
Unknown user
Collection:
2012 - Legacies for learning
Version: 1 (
show all
)
Status: Live
Views (since Sept 2022): 150
Dashboard
Login to RADAR
Search
Oxford Brookes Research
Student Research
Learning and Teaching
Special Collections and Archives
Podcasts
About RADAR
Accessibility