Autodidacticism and Music: Do Self-Taught Musicians Exhibit the Same Auditory Processing Advantages as Formally Trained Musicians? [PDF]
Multiple studies have demonstrated that musicians have enhanced auditory processing abilities compared to non-musicians. In these studies, musicians are usually defined as having received some sort of formal music training. One issue with this definition
Benjamin Rich Zendel +3 more
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Towards a cultural history of digital autodidacticism: changing cultural narratives of education [PDF]
The essay argues that the various new imaginaries of the connected, creative, autonomous, coding, motivated and making digital learner have their roots in diverse and older visions of a different kind education system (especially the craft learner ...
Julian Sefton-Green
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Brahms, Autodidacticism, and the Curious Case of the Gavotte
In later decades, Johannes Brahms repeatedly stressed the inadequacy of his musical education, claiming he learned nothing from Eduard Marxsen and Robert Schumann, the two figures usually regarded as his principal mentors.
Martin Ennis
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Integrating Online Autodidacticism in Lifelong Learning for Adults in Sub-Saharan Africa [PDF]
Education is a lifelong journey that should be continuous even in adulthood. Lifelong learning has the potential to spur innovation, creativity, and problem-solving in society for an improved life. To achieve this, there is a need to integrate the concept of self-directed learning into lifelong learning and adult education curriculum at all levels ...
Jackline E. Mayende Kiwelu +1 more
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Participatory action research on EFL students' difficulties during autodidacticism of challenging texts using cognitive, metacognitive and socio-affective reading strategies [PDF]
To explore the perceptions of EFL students on reading strategies when they read challenging texts to prepare for studying in English at Glasgow University, the ...
Li Ma, Ahmed Alduais, Longfeng Jiang
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Hayy ibn Yaqzan: Ibn Tufayl's Masterpiece [PDF]
Ibn Tufayl, the great Andalusian thinker of the 12th century, is important in the history of Islamic philosophical thought because of his masterpiece Hayy ibn Yaqzan.
Halilović Tehran
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Creative Tourism Consumption: Framing the Creative Habitus through a Bourdieusian Lens [PDF]
Creative tourism studies remain a newly developed field, pointing to changes in the con sumption of tourism and culture while influencing how creativity and co-creation differentiate tour ism supply through exploring the existential dimensions of ...
Carvalho, Rui
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The Professionalisation of Science – Claim and Refusal: Discipline Building and Ideals of Scientific Autonomy in the Growth of Prehistoric Archaeology. The Case of Georges Laplace's Group of Typologie Analytique, 1950s–1990s [PDF]
The majority of analyses investigating the professionalisation of scientific domains tend to assume the linear and general features of this transformation.
Plutniak, Sébastien
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As Francis Bacon’s texts show, the use of analogy in the sciences was already both contested and recognized as potentially useful in the XVIIth century.
Sandrine Parageau
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Linguistic incompetence: giving an account of researching multilingually [PDF]
This paper considers the place of linguistic competence and incompetence in the context of researching multilingually. It offers a critique of the concept of competence and explores the performative dimensions of multilingual research and its narration ...
Barnett R. +16 more
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