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How to Get Pupils Talking: Facilitation of Spontaneous Speech Through Improvisation Activities
ABSTRACT This qualitative study explores how student teachers experienced that improvisation activities facilitated spontaneous speech practice in EFL classrooms. During school practicums in Norwegian schools, pre‐service and in‐service student teachers reflected in trial logs before, during and after the trials in grades 5 to 10.
Anke Zondag, Annelise Brox Larsen
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Reversing the Gaze: An Autoethnographic Critique of Transracial–Transnational Adoption to Australia
ABSTRACT In this paper, we engage with rescue and saviour narratives surrounding transracial–transnational adoption (also known as intercountry adoption) as a provocation and as manufactured myths. These myths have erased the nuances and complexities of transracial–transnational adoption by commodifying adoptees as pitiful orphans in need of rescue ...
Samara Kim +2 more
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This music score was submitted for the Kaleidoscope 2020 Call for Scores, an open access collaboration with the UCLA Music Library.
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Published in the thirties, Les Contes du chat perché fundamentally changed children's literature in the interwar period and ushered in a new rapport between the book with the child reader.
Yvon Houssais
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Psychological Mechanisms Behind the Influence of Immersive Technologies on Consumer Well‐Being
ABSTRACT Immersive technologies, such as augmented reality and virtual reality, enrich daily life with numerous benefits but also introduce risks such as impulsive spending and escapism. Despite their growing influence, the psychological mechanisms underlying these effects and the impact on consumer well‐being remain underexplored.
Sungeun Ange Kim, Sheau Fen Crystal Yap
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Lucky Coincidences: Experiencing Serendipity in Museums and Beyond
ABSTRACT Serendipity is the unintentional, accidental discovery of something new or surprising that feels positive and meaningful for the individual. Four studies (N1 = 1638; N2 = 279; N3 = 520; N4 = 452) examined such experiences in museums and beyond, contributing to three overarching goals: (a) achieving a better understanding of predictors and ...
Max Knabe +9 more
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BEYOND ‘BAD DENSITY’ AND TERRITORIAL STIGMA: An Infrastructure Access Lens on Suburban Exclusion
Abstract Segregation and social exclusion in postwar suburban housing estates are typically addressed as problems of residential location. For decades, postwar suburbs in all corners of the world have been targeted as designated sites of punitive urban intervention, grounded in territorial stigma and normative notions of density.
André Klaassen, Greet De Block
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Mining an Anthropocene in Japan: On the making and work of geological imaginaries
Short Abstract This article addresses how the lithic and the drift might be reworked as an Anthropocene material outside of a chronostratigraphy. Revisiting the finding of a floating fern fossil at the Hashima mine, we delve into a complex array of Geological imaginaries, and undertake our own speculative work.
Deborah P. Dixon +2 more
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PSIHOTERAPIA NARATIVĂ - DE LA PROBLEMĂ LA SOLUŢIE
A psychotherapeutic session offers a meeting space and inner retrieval, a space of verbal and non-verbal dialogue. This study aims to present a new perspective upon the preventive and curative psychological assistance – the narrative counseling and ...
USM ADMIN
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The Aesthetic Pleasures of Girl Teen Film by Samantha Colling
"When Cyndi Lauper tweaked the lyrics of Robert Hazard’s “Girls Just Want to Have Fun” she gave us more than a 1980s feminist anthem about sexual freedom; she centred pleasurable female experiences in the pop-cultural imagination and made girlish fun a ...
Desirée de Jesus
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