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Why Engineers Should Read More Novels
What do engineers do? And what should they work on? A surprising answer is outlined in this essay, which argues that reading novels holds the key for addressing both questions. Novels train the imagination as well as our ethical abilities – skills that are essential for developing future‐proof technologies.
Michael Kuhn
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The (Im)possibility of Primary Arts Teacher Education
UNESCO strategies, including the 2006 Road Map for Arts Education, the 2010 Seoul Agenda for Arts Education and the 2024 Framework for Culture and Arts Education, highlight a persistent concern regarding the insufficient emphasis on arts education ...
Jeff Meiners, Kerrin Rowlands
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Cultural Knowledge: The Unrecognized Responsibility of Art Education [PDF]
Art educators are a subgroup within the larger culture whose role it is to communicate information and skills in the visual arts for guiding individuals to find greater personal satisfaction in the visual arts, to gain knowledge of the visual arts as ...
Muth, Helen J.
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We present a custom‐built electrochemical flow cell for in‐house real‐time small‐angle X‐ray scattering (SAXS) experiments to monitor the electrocrystallization of nanoscale Co(OH)2 platelets tracking their growth from 7.8 nm to 15.7 nm thickness. Citrate ligands initially stabilize spherical structures, transitioning to platelet morphologies as the ...
Jonas Schwan+2 more
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Informed. Active. Connected. Arts Educators Advocating For The Arts in Idaho [PDF]
PROJECT OVERVIEW: Create a professional marketing handbook for arts educators in Idaho to use as a tool to allow them to more effectively advocate for arts education in Idaho.
Hanks, Heather
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ABSTRACT Social science inquiry into environmental governance is theoretically and methodologically diverse, resulting in a large array of isolated pieces of knowledge. Scholars' reflections around knowledge cumulation focus on how separate bits of knowledge can feasibly be integrated to build a broader, consensual state of knowledge.
Laure Gosselin, Mathilde Gauquelin
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Addiction At the Biennale of Venice [PDF]
In this paper we analyse the socio-economic characteristics (e.g. age, gender, education, nationality) associated with the probability of subscribing to an art review, among visitors of the Visual Arts Biennale of Venice taking into account the ...
Carlos Pestana Barros+2 more
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CROATIAN InSEA AND VISUAL ARTS EDUCATION
In my paper presentation I explore the history of Croatian Council of InSEA (HRV-InSEA), The International Society for Education through Art, which globally promotes visual arts education. With regards to Herbert Reade’s contribution to the field of Education in Art (EA), I intend to historise activities and educational methodological innovations of ...
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For most patients with chronic, progressive illnesses, maintaining good quality of life (QoL), with preserved functional capacity, is just as crucial as prolonging survival. Patients with heart failure (HF) experience much worse QoL and effort intolerance than both the general population and people with other chronic conditions, since they present a ...
Maurizio Volterrani+21 more
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New anticancer therapies with potential cardiovascular side effects are continuously being introduced into clinical practice, with new and often unexpected toxicities becoming apparent only after clinical introduction. These unknown toxicities should be identified and understood beforehand to better prepare patients and physicians, enabling the ...
Alessandra Ghigo+22 more
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