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Why do some rural women entrepreneurs in India succeed despite low levels of literacy, staggering household responsibility, unsupportive social structures, and oppressive cultural practices? The present article employed the Positive Deviance (PD) approach... see more

The importance of a process for a successful start of a new project team is common in business management. Warming up and cooling down exercises are already well accepted methods to activate learning groups. Improvisational theatre has become very popular... see more

This paper examine the Attitude of Student Teachers towards Teaching of Agricultural Science in Primary and Secondary Schools in Gombe State, the design of the study was survey research design, The population of this study consisted of 250 NCE III agricul... see more

This article is a collaborative autoethnographic reflection about two dance-based research projects. Our objectives for the projects were two-fold: to practice knowledge production and mobilization in a way that diverged from dominant traditional Western ... see more

https://doi.org/10.5128/LV32.02Grammatikaõpe on teise keele formaalõppe oluline osa. Tõhus grammatikaõpe peaks olema kommunikatiivne ehk arendama keeleõppijate oskust kasutada grammatikat suhtluses ladusalt, olukohaselt ja paindlikult. Artiklis otsitakse ... see more

This article introduces the practice of walking-as-dancing. In this article, the terms walk and walking are often considered as synonymous with wandering since the practice of walking-as-dancing that I will describe does not have a set goal. When walking-... see more

This investigation seeks to explore connection points between music and societal processes, by linking improvised music to cultural networks and social practices. Exceeding musicological and action-theoretical reflections, the improvisation is regarded fr... see more

Liturgical organ-playing depended largely on improvisation in the Baroque era. North German organ chorales were not primarily written for practical use but rather as examples of different compositional techniques for students, or testimonies of their comp... see more

In this paper, we extend Bakhtin's ethical philosophical ideas to education and introduce a dialogic authorial agency espoused approach. We then consider this approach in opposition to the mainstream technological espoused approach, while focusing our con... see more

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