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Writing for mathematics education at doctoral level
Although there is a growing body of disciplinary writing development (Gottschalk and Hjortshoj, 2004, Somerville and Crème, 2005), most studies focus on ways of integrating writing development into undergraduate courses. This chapter addresses the relative lack of research into ways of supporting doctoral candidates in disciplinary contexts. It reports on an initiative designed to foster a culture of writing for publication to assist doctoral researchers in Mathematics Education to submit their first journal articles (Samuels and Deane, 2008). Book details: 'Writing in the Disciplines' (WiD) is a growing field in which discipline-based academics, writing developers, and learning technologists collaborate to help students succeed as subject specialists. This book places WiD in its theoretical and cultural contexts and reports on initiatives taking place at a range of UK higher education institutions. Also includes surveys of current developments and scholarship in the US, Australia, Europe and elsewhere, making it of interest to both a UK and an international audience
Deane-Peter Baker, ed. Alvin Plantinga
This is a book review of Deane-Peter Baker (ed.), Alvin Plantinga (New York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2007)
APHERP symposium session II: Institutional management
Presented Titles: Japan’s Responses to the Pandemic in Higher Education [Author: Futao Huang] Financing Higher Education in a Post-COVID Era [Author: Deane E. Neubauer] Who Influences Higher Education Decision-making in Taiwan? An Analysis of Internal Stakeholders [Authors: Sheng-ju Chan; Prudence Chuing Chou] COVID-19, Communities and Change [Author: Peter Duffy
Author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012 /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia
Moral Good, the Beatific Vision, and God’s Kingdom Writings by Germain Grisez and Peter Ryan, S.J.. Edited by Peter J. Weigel
For close to half a century, the work of Germain Grisez has been highly influential, and his writings continue to receive considerable attention from philosophers and theologians of diverse viewpoints. His co-author for this work is the professor and noted moral theologian Fr. Peter Ryan, S.J., currently the executive director of the Secretariat of Doctrine and Canonical Affairs of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). These two eminent scholars explore fundamental questions about Christian eschatology, moral theory, the purpose of human life, and the promise of human fulfilment. The authors examine Christian teaching on the final destiny of persons, investigating the meaning of God's kingdom, the hope of the beatific vision, and the centrality of moral goodness and divine grace in one's final end. This work is an ideal source for students, scholars, ministers and lay persons interested in basic questions of Christian theology, the philosophy of religion, ethical theory, and Catholic doctrin
Murder on the mountain: author talk with Peter J. Wosh
Author talk by Peter J. Wosh on May 5th, 2022, on his book, "Murder on the Mountain: crime, passion, and punishment in gilded age New Jersey.
FUTURE PERFECT? GOD, MEDICINE AND HUMAN IDENTITY
Acknowledgements Contributors -- Future perfect: or, what should we hope for? Introduction / Peter Manley Scott and Celia Deane-Drummond -- Pt. I. Perspectives on humans -- Ch. 1. Perfect humans or trans-humans? / Ted Peters -- Ch. 2. Human nature and the human condition / Gordon Graham -- Ch. 3. The nature of human welfare / Søren Holm -- Ch. 4. In whose image? Representations of technology and the 'ends' of humanity / Elaine Graham -- Pt. II. Medicalized humans -- Ch. 5. In the waters of Babylon: the moral geography of the embryo / Michael S. Northcott -- Ch. 6. Neuroscience and the modification of human beings / D. Gareth Jones -- Ch. 7. Ensoulment revised in response to genetics, neuroscience and out-of-body experiences / Gordon McPhate -- Ch. 8. Medicine, science and virtue / Neil Messer -- Pt. III. Fabulous humans -- Ch. 9. Forecasting the future: legitimizing hope and calming fears in the embryo stem-cell debate / Jenny Kitzinger and Clare Williams -- Ch. 10. Never too late to live a little longer? The quest for extended life and immortality: some ethical considerations / Ulf Görman -- Ch. 11. Genetic perfection, or fulfilment of creation in Christ? / Maureen Junker-Kenny -- Ch. 12. Future perfect? God, the transhuman future and the quest for immortality / Celia Deane-Drummond -- Ch. 13. Saving us from ourselves: Christology, anthropology and the seduction of posthuman medicine / Brent Waters -- Bibliography -- Inde
Deane Terrell awarding Bill Stefaniac with a Trophy platter
ANU Reporter Photos - Jenny Terrell, Peter Baume, Belle Low, Pauline Griffin, Deane Terrell, Bill Stefaniak & others - Vol. 2
Sir William Deane and Chancellor Peter Baume opening the new Graduate House
Science Festival, Women in Information Technology, Conferring Ceremonies, Sod-turning at Graduate Management Program Facility Building, Production of 'School for Wives,' Jabal Welcome Barbeque, Sod-Turning at Gravity Wave Building, Forestry's 30th Anniversary, etc. - Sen. Kate Lundy, Prof. Deane Terrell, Mr. Noboru Takeshita, Mr. Gaishi Hiraiwa, Ruth Rodgers, Damon Shorter, Shelly Simonds, Sandra Mills, Chris Bilson, Heath, Tim Bruilsford, Dr. Gary Kell, Pauline Griffin, Annabelle Bennett, Ms. Valda Semets, John Banks, Glen Kyle, Peter Kanowski & other
Lunchtime Talk with Author and Attorney Peter Godwin
Author and attorney Peter Godwin gave a lunchtime talk about the topics discussed in his book, The Fear, which focuses on the human rights situation in Zimbabwe under the rule of Robert Mugabe
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