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Popular Music Education

2016
Teaching popular music in higher education is multidimensional. This chapter considers how best to train students for sustainable career trajectories within the new music industries. To date, business education, particularly in tertiary settings, has tended to be treated in isolation from the ‘music’ component.
Diane Hughes   +3 more
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‘The most popular star-tutor of English’: discursive construction of tutor identities in shadow education

Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2018
Private tutoring has become a widespread phenomenon worldwide, partly due to the global trend of marketisation and commodification of education. Informed by a discursive view of identity and through multimodal discourse analysis, this study aims to ...
K. Yung, R. Yuan
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Inclusive Popular Music Education?

2017
This chapter surveys the history of popular music education in Nordic countries and explores scenarios for possible interpretations, resulting in a rich and informed critique of the field. The chapter offers a comparative overview of approaches to popular music education in the Nordic countries, focusing on the rationales for including popular music in
Alexis A. Kallio, Lauri Vakeva
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Inventing Popular Education

2015
Simon Rodriguez learned with Thomas. Thomas was his teacher. But what is a teacher? A teacher is someone who helps another find who he is. Little Thomas helped Simon find who he was. We go back to that eventful day. Rodriguez had left school and was in the street playing with other children when, unexpectedly, he finds his teacher in the form of a ...
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Radio as Popular Education

Labour History, 1983
Radio in its early years sought to transform the daily lives of the working population in Australia. It set out to reorganise and remould the character of their lives and to reconstitute how they thought about themselves. In this sense radio contributed to a more general move to change the nature of the workforce in the 1920s and 30s in Australia.
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Educating through Popular Culture

2017
This edited volume serves as a place for teachers and scholars to begin seeking ways in which popular culture has been effectively tapped for research and teaching purposes around the country. The contents of the book came together in a way that allowed for a detailed examination of teaching with popular culture on many levels.
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Intermittent fasting in the prevention and treatment of cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Katherine Clifton   +2 more
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Trends in kinase drug discovery: targets, indications and inhibitor design

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021
Misty M Attwood, Stefan Knapp
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When anaerobes encounter oxygen: mechanisms of oxygen toxicity, tolerance and defence

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Zheng Lu, James A Imlay
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Forging solidarity: Popular education at work

International Review of Education, 2017
A. Rogers
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