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    Learning from errors: effects of teachers training on studentsâ attitudes towards and their individual use of errors

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    Constructive error handling is considered an important factor for individual learning processes. In a quasi-experimental study with Grades 6 to 9 students, we investigate effects on students’ attitudes towards errors as learning opportunities in two conditions: an error-tolerant classroom culture, and the first condition along with additional teaching of strategies for analyzing errors. Our findings show positive effects of the error-tolerant classroom culture on the affective level, whereas students are not influenced by the cognitive support. There is no evidence for differential effects for student groups with different attitudes towards errors

    Vases and a text for Hotel Ufer

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    Nadia Hebson make paintings, both figurative and abstract, objects and text which are intimately but indirectly, linked to the conventions and history of painting. Working obliquely with the legacy of women artists, her work has sought to comprehend the relationship between painting, biography, persona and clothing; most recently through a consideration of the work of artists Winifred Knights b. 1899 d. 1947 and Christina Ramberg b. 1947 d. 1995.In developing a form of subjective biography Hebson has sought to ask how we undertake the recuperation of less considered artists’ work. Previous forms of art historical enquiry have frequently been unable to comprehend off-format legacies, as both an artist and educator Hebson recognises this has far reaching implications for Fine Art pedagogy. Drawing on feminist literary touchstones, including East German writer Christa Wolf, as well as \ue9criture f\ue9minine, Hebson employs both empathy and subjectivity to suggest new forms of comprehension, advocating for a closer, more radical reading of expanded legacies.In 2014-15 Hebson undertook a series of interviews with artists and educators associated with Christina Ramberg’s creative circle, including Diane Simpson, Rebecca Shore, Carol Becker and Sarah Canright. What was revealed from these conversations was the significance of creative female friendship in the development of their work. Ramberg experienced a five year hiatus from painting where she explored quilting and dressmaking in the company of her former student Rebecca Shore, returning to painting in the late 1980’s. In recent explorations of Ramberg’s work the significance of her applied arts and her close female friendships have frequently been overlooked.For Hotel Ufer Hebson has made a series of vases which reference Ramberg’s work in its expanded form. Working in collaboration with Sophie Macpherson, the artists have developed a text that circles their shared interests in apparel, physicality, female subjectivity and friendship.Sophie Macpherson writes and makes films, live events, objects and drawings. Her practice has always sat within a sculptural context but with performative connotations. Sometimes she works collaboratively with artists and performers, and often she draws on personal records to investigate subtle communications informing our notions of identity. Macpherson made a collection of tailored garments made from towels sold in a market near her studio in Berlin, these were shown throughout the guest rooms of the Hotel Ufer

    Ufer-Zaunwinde (Calystegia sepium)

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    Enthält 5 Bilder der Ufer-Zaunwinde

    Ufer-Wolfstrapp (Lycopus europaeus)

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    Enthält 5 Bilder des Ufer-Wolfstrapps

    Evgenija Konyseva, Mark Meerovic: Linkes Ufer, rechtes Ufer. Ernst May und die Planungsgeschichtevon Magnitogorsk (1930 – 1933)

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    Evgenija Konyseva, Mark Meerovic: Linkes Ufer, rechtes Ufer. Ernst May und die Planungsgeschichte von Magnitogorsk (1930 – 1933). Herausgegeben von Thomas Flierl. Edition Gegenstand und Raum. Berlin: Verlag Theater der Zeit. 2014. 22 Euro. ISBN: 978-3-943881-14-1

    Some remarks on Pr\"ufer rings with zero-divisors

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    Let AA be the fiber product R×TBR\times_TB, where BTB\to T is a surjective ring homomorphism with regular kernel and RTR\subseteq T is a ring extension where TT is an overring of RR. In this paper we provide a characterization of when AA has distinguished Pr\"ufer-like properties and new constructions of Pr\"ufer rings with zero-divisors. Furthermore we give examples of homomorphic images of Pr\"ufer rings that are Pr\"ufer without assuming that the kernel of the surjection is regular. Finally we provide some remarks on the ideal theory of pre-Pr\"ufer rings

    Gewalt Erinnert / Vergessen:Libano 13 April 1975

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    Contribution to the symposium: "Re- Education: You too can be like us' at the Hebel Am Ufer, Berlin

    Zur pädagogischen Pathologie und Therapie

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    Ungelöste Aufgaben der Pädagogik J. Trüper Pädagogik und Medizin J.L.A. Koch Welche Bedeutung hat die pädagogische Pathologie und Therapie für die öffentliche Erziehung Chr. Ufer Seelsorge und Heilerziehung Zimme

    Rezension A. E. Johann: Ans dunkle Ufer

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    Schmideler S. Rezension A. E. Johann: Ans dunkle Ufer. Bulletin Jugend & Literatur. 2008;39(12):17
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