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Being physically and spiritually attuned to the world around us forms the loom on which we weave our curricular understandings. Here, we strive to find the extraordinary in the ordinary and make room for a poetic way of attending to the lived curriculum. ... see more

Beginning from the assumption that we must learn to wonder as we wander, our writing here aims to advance theory and practice as they relate to walking. We understand walking as both an intentional physical activity and a curricular understanding of trave... see more

Teacher identity resides in the foundational beliefs and assumptions educators have about teaching and learning and their participation in these experiences. What happens, though, when these beliefs and assumptions are challenged in such a way that identi... see more

 
Dorothy Lyle Ivey (nee Amyot) was born in Cape Town on 13 June 1930. She married Sidney James Ivey (1918-1997), a leading Cape Town calligrapher, and they had two children: Graham, who lives in Basingstoke, England and Janet, who has settled in Hobart, Ta... see more

Trong nghiên c?u này, chúng tôi nghiên c?u nhân gi?ng in vitro và nuôi tr?ng loài Anoectochilus lylei Rolfe ex Downies ? di?u ki?n ex vitro, là m?t lo?i th?o du?c quí và t?t cho s?c kh?e c?a con ngu?i. K?t qu? cho th?y, môi tru?ng MS b? sung 1 mg/l BA là ... see more

Professor Lewis Klar criticizes the Canadian approach to the tort of public nuisance forbeing illogical and incoherent. The authors agree with Klar’s assessment of the current stateof public nuisance law, but argue that insights drawn from the House of Lo... see more

 
Dorothy Lyle Ivey (nee Amyot) was born in Cape Town on 13 June 1930. She married Sidney James Ivey (1918-1997), a leading Cape Town calligrapher, and they had two children: Graham, who lives in Basingstoke, England and Janet, who has settled in Hobart, Ta... see more

he less qualified presentation of content on a learning media will affect students’ perceptions.The aim of this study is to obtain students’ perceptions toward Prezi using in a science learning. This study uses a descriptive quantitative method. The data ... see more

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