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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright +8 more
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This multimodal phenomenological study investigates the lived experiences of low-proficiency ESL undergraduates’ emotional, cognitive, and metacognitive responses during human versus AI chatbot-partnered spoken interactions using the target language of ...
Sumudu Nisala Embogama
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An “in vivo” analysis of crafts practices and creativity—Why affordances provide a productive lens
Scholars are increasingly recognizing that creativity is grounded in the active sensorimotor engagement with the environment and materiality. Affordances—recognizable pointers to action opportunities in the ecology—provide a helpful prism for analyzing ...
Michael Kimmel, Camilla Groth
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This study investigates the moderating impact of work values of Millennials on their organizational engagement from a social identity perspective. Organizational engagement which is conceptualized as a dimension of engagement has been rather overlooked ...
Udayangi K. A. D. I. +1 more
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Wayang gedhog, a Javanese art form that dates back to the 15th century, has endured several cultural transformations, once seen by the Walisanga as a method of spreading religious preaching. Under the rule of Mataram kings, who tended to reinforce their
Rudy Wiratama +2 more
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East versus West in the Iconography of Roman Mosaics: Selected Examples of Shared Themes
This article deals with a few different artistic themes represented by mosaicists in both the eastern and western halves of the Roman empire. The themes I discuss are the Triumph of Dionysos and the subject of the hunt, both of which were popular ...
David PARRISH
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ARTEDU 2022 - Educating to Art / The Art of Educating
The National Conference on the Didactics of the Figurative and Performing Arts ARTEDU, took place at the Faculty of Education of the Free University of Bozen on 14 and 15 December 2022 in Brixen, under the scientific responsibility of professors ...
Barbara Tramelli
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Unsettled borders and memories: a “local” indigenous perspective on contemporary globalization
This article provides a case study of decolonial counter-memory in contemporary indigenous artist Alan Michelson's 2009 Third Bank of the River. Installed inside the lobby of the tri-national border station between the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation, Canada ...
Mark Watson
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Art and Performance in the Buddhist Visual Narratives at Bhārhut
The reliefs carved on the vedikā of the Bharhut stūpa in the Satna District of Madhya Pradesh are some of the earliest artworks extant in India to articulate the Buddha’s lifestories and the essence of his teaching in a complex visual form. This article proposes that the reliefs from Bharhut depicting episodes from Śākyamuni’s life and jātakas ...
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This article describes the processes of supporting ‘Full Circle from ARC, Stockton’, a group of nine men and women with learning disabilities, to develop skills in using visual research methods to evaluate their own drama project that grew from their ...
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