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Conclusion du colloque

open access: yesBulletin du Centre de Recherche du Château de Versailles, 2021
The relationship of Gaston d’Orléans and his entourage with Antiquity is experienced above all as a living dialogue that gives meaning to the present, a shared culture revisited in the light of the aristocratic culture of the early 17th century ...
Pierre Gatulle
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Mathematics Student Worksheet Based on Guided Discovery for Concept Understanding and Curiosity

open access: yesHipotenusa, 2021
This study aims to develop and produce a mathematics student worksheet based on guided discovery to facilitate the understanding concept and the curiosity of eighth grade students on prism and pyramid material.
Depri Adelia, Raekha Azka
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Wonder and Curiosity in Early Childhood: Pedagogical Inspirations from Catherine L'Ecuyer's 'The Wonder Approach' [PDF]

open access: yesStudia z Teorii Wychowania
The article examine concepts of wonder and curiosity in early childhood, challenging traditional perspectives and advocating for a more profound understanding of their significance.
Krystyna Heland-Kurzak
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Working With Me: Revisiting the Tutorial as Academic Care

open access: yesFrontiers in Education, 2020
Tutoring in one form or another is a consistent feature in the higher education learning experience. However, the tutorial relationship involves an intricate mix of intra and interpersonal dynamics which influence short and long-term learning.
Hilary Engward, Sally Goldspink
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Tantale et Méduse : allégories de la curiosité dévorante dans The Faerie Queene (Edmund Spenser, 1590)

open access: yesEtudes Epistémè, 2015
This article focuses on the mythological figures of Tantalus and Medusa, who represent two forms of curiosity in which transgression and punishment go hand in hand.
Laetitia Sansonetti
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Giordano Bruno ou la curiosité militante

open access: yesEtudes Epistémè, 2015
In his preliminary epistle to his Théâtre du Monde (1552), the moralist Pierre Boaistuau elaborately praises the indomitable desire of knowledge, the better to oppose a classical command of ‘measure’ to the lack of it in baroque style.
Gisèle Venet
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Vanité, reliques et stigmates face au regard curieux

open access: yesEtudes Epistémè, 2015
In the XVIIth century, relics and bloody corporeal forms of devotion came under suspicion as Protestants criticised the ‘insane curiosity’ of papists. Visible and extraordinary forms of devotion ran the risk of being treated as vain superstitions or with
Sophie Houdard
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Choice boosts curiosity

open access: yesPsychological Science, 2020
In our connected era, we spend significant time and effort pursuing our curiosity. Often, we choose which information we seek, but on occasion, the selection is made for us. Hence, understanding whether and how choice influences curiosity is a key question.
Romero Verdugo, P.   +7 more
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Costume et regard : Comment le voyageur égyptien se sent-il regardé en terre d’Europe ? (1826-1900)

open access: yesViatica, 2021
Starting from an anecdote exemplified in the 30th Persian letter where Montesquieu highlights the unrestrained curiosity provoked among Parisian onlookers by the sight of a traveler in Oriental costume, we propose to examine what is at stake in similar ...
Randa Sabry
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Semiotyka dziwactwa

open access: yesImages, 2018
The author assumes that the curiosity is a type of human expression. It can manifest in various languages and people’s behaviors, e.g.: verbal, mimic, gestural, costume and also by props, hairstyles, makeup etc.
Marek Hendrykowski
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