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OC Partnership
OC Partnership is a platform where we create content to broaden how we look at different societies worldwide. We aim to produce news that will keep you thinking of the intricacies of life. We work with people from different communities to foster diversity and create a readers’ pool fond of spurring discussions, awakening points, and stories that drive solid societal results. We believe that your voice is powerful, and we want to keep reminding you of that. You should speak about everything from diplomacies, faith, culture, and differences, even pop culture. Everything matters.)

EduCare
Laboratorio EduCare
Centro di ricerca e di formazione in partnership con il paziente, in cui le Scienze Mediche e le Scienze Umane si integrano al fine di umanizzare le cure

Narrative Accountability
We want to share here perspectives on Narrative Accountability, especially in NGO settings. Find here our Community Stories.
The videos had been edited and published in the Frame of the Erasmus+ Strategic
Partnership Narrative Accountability in Cultural and Community Settings,
2021-1-DE02-KA220-VET-000025542
Disclaimer
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.

Alpha with Angela
The heart of this project is to make biblical Greek learning free and accessible to Bible translators around the world and to the Global Church, the majority of which have little or no access to the original languages. Biblical (Koine) Greek is taught as a spoken language and only Greek is used for instruction, which makes the lessons accessible to people from any language background. The natural method of language acquisition mimics the way children learn: seeing, hearing and doing. Students can learn at their own pace and enjoy! We don't include subtitles in our videos because we want you to learn to think in Greek! Watch the lesson, repeating the words aloud as many times as you need before going to the next lesson. Erasmian pronunciation is used in this series.
If you want to see more videos like this, please consider contributing here https://freegreek.online/give
These lessons are published on a Creative Commons license in partnership with SIL International and Aleph with Beth.