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Calligraphy and Painting of the Pleasure Quarters: Poetic and Pictorial Interaction in Hokusai's Courtesan Portraits
Painting and Calligraphy of the Pleasure Quarters: Interaction of Image and Text in Hokusai's Early Bijinga
The OSWE Project: collaborating to develop the evaluation of outcomes of social work education
In this introductory paper the project facilitators review some issues in evaluating learning outcomes, and summarise the aims, genesis and launch of the Outcomes of Social Work Education (OSWE) project. A framework for learning outcomes is presented and applied to the outcomes of social work education. An overview of the projects is given and we reflect on the lessons that emerged about the challenges and opportunities for outcomes-based research
Carpenter, John (1729-86)
Carpenter, John (1729-86), also known as Seán Mac an tSaor or Maca tSaoir, Archbishop of Dublin, was born in Dublin, the son of a merchant tailor. He received his early schooling in Dublin and, between 1744 and 1747, was associated with the Gaelic language and cultural circle which had formed around Tadhg Neachtain, scion of a Connacht bardic family who had settled in Dublin. It was probably under Neachtains influence that he compiled an Irish grammar, a miscellany of prose and poetry and a book of devotion for his personal use which included part of the Imitatio Christi in Ulster Irish. In 1747 he sailed to Lisbon, entered the Irish College there and was ordained priest in 1752. He took a doctorate in theology before returning to Dublin in 1754
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