2,864 research outputs found
Podcast: Towards a Tranformative Epistemology of Technology Education
This podcast, recorded by the author of the paper, discusses some of the key thinking and ideas in: Morrison-Love, D. (2016) Towards a transformative epistemology of technology education. Journal of Philosophy of Education, Vol 50, Issue 4 (In Press). Core ideas include the relationship between technical activity, materials and the metaphorical paradigm of technology as an enhancement to human capability. Ultimately, it is argued that pupils’ technological knowledge arises in no small part, from their navigation of an ontological pathway through which they realise solutions to problems in a physical form
Podcast: Talking Pedagogy and Theory with David Morrison-Love
University of Glasgow Educational Assessment NetworkIn this podcast, Dr David Morrison-Love talks with Dr Alison Hardy about the work he is involved in with Dr Fiona Patrick to help Initial Teacher Education students develop better pedagogical expertise. The podcast focuses on describing the development and application of the Adaptive Subject Pedagogy Model (ASPM) on the Bachelor of Technological Education and Masters of Design & Technology Education programmes at the University of Glasgow in Scotland
Scales of Relation: Eleanor Dark's Waterway, the Aquatic Pastoral and Communal Mourning
Time, Tide and History: Eleanor Dark’s Fiction is the first, book-length edited collection of scholarly essays to treat the full span of writing by Eleanor Dark (1901-1985). Advancing a recent revival of critical and scholarly interest in the important and innovative works of this mid-century Australian writer, this collection brings together the feminist and modernist preoccupations of her interwar fiction with the historical turn effected by her bestselling Timeless Land trilogy (1941-1953)
Introduction: Time, Tide and History
Time, Tide and History: Eleanor Dark’s Fiction is the first, book-length edited collection of scholarly essays to treat the full span of writing by Eleanor Dark (1901-1985). Advancing a recent revival of critical and scholarly interest in the important and innovative works of this mid-century Australian writer, this collection brings together the feminist and modernist preoccupations of her interwar fiction with the historical turn effected by her bestselling Timeless Land trilogy (1941-1953)
Charter school update & observations regarding initial trends and impacts
As the charter school movement continues to gain momentum, initial impacts and trends are becoming visible. The briefing builds upon previous work by the Morrison Institute, updating activities across the 12 initial charter states and offering observations on some initial trends and impacts.Copyright by the Arizona Board of Regents for and on behalf of Arizona State University and its Morrison Institute for Public Polic
Red Flags erkennen : Der Schmerz sitzt in den Knochen
Otto Frisch, ein 74-jähriger Rentner, hat starke Rücken- und Beinschmerzen. Der Arzt diagnostiziert eine Ischialgie, spritzt ihn und verschreibt Ibuprofen. Aber nichts hilft, die Schmerzen werden unerträglich. Als Otto Frisch zu Physiotherapeutin Fiona Morrison kommt, schrillen bei ihr schnell alle Alarmglocken
User, researcher, outsider: navigating multiple identities while conducting research on dating apps in Northern Ireland
Researchers must necessarily bring themselves to their fieldwork, and much has been written about the advantages and disadvantages of outsider and insider identities. This piece considers how the researcher’s multiple identities–as someone who both uses and researches dating apps, and an outsider in Northern Ireland–interact and affect the research dynamic, writes Fiona Morrison-Fleming
Red Flags erkennen : Löchrige Diagnose
Nach einer Bandscheiben-OP entwickelt Ina Zeiß diffuse Schmerzen im linken Bein und dumpfe Kopfschmerzen. Auch der seit fünf Jahren bestehende Tinnitus hat sich verstärkt. Die Symptome sind sehr wechselhaft und nicht durch Physiotherapie zu beeinflussen. Physiotherapeutin Fiona Morrison merkt schnell, dass dies keine typischen postoperativen Beschwerden sind, und schickt die Patientin zurück zum Arzt
Toni Morrison reads her work
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Speaker(s): Author, professor at Howard University, Cornell alumnus., Reading and Lecture.Toni Morrison gives a talk entitled, A Matter of Fiction, which discusses why people write and read fiction, specifically relating her own motivations. Morrison focuses on the preservation of the oral tradition as her primary motivation.1_xgip1xp
Morrison R. Waite High School; a celebration of 100 years
A celebratory look at the administration, faculty, students and athletes involved in the first 100 years of Morrison R. Waite High School in the East Side of Toledo, Ohio. The school building, designed by architect David L. Stine, opened it's doors in 1914. The authors cover the changes in the physical building as well as changes in the people who worked and learned there. Book scanned is a gift from author Larry Michaels
- …
