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UNINA990004249540403321 |
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Randhawa, Ravinder |
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A Wicked old woman / Ravinder Randhawa |
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London : The Women's press, 1987 |
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UNINA9910874659603321 |
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Florensa Ignasi |
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Extended Abstracts 2022 : Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic (CITAD7) / / edited by Ignasi Florensa, Noemí Ruiz-Munzón, Kristina Markulin, Berta Barquero, Marianna Bosch, Yves Chevallard |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Birkhäuser, , 2024 |
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[1st ed. 2024.] |
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1 online resource (644 pages) |
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Research Perspectives CRM Barcelona, , 2509-7415 ; ; 16 |
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Ruiz-MunzónNoemí |
MarkulinKristina |
BarqueroBerta |
BoschMarianna |
ChevallardYves |
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Mathematics |
Mathematics - Study and teaching |
General Mathematics and Education |
Mathematics Education |
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What is Questioning the World? Towards an Epistemological and Curricular Break -- Problematic Issues Regarding Didactic Paradigms -- The Paradidactic: A (would-be) Fundamental Theory of Noospheres -- About a Didactic Model of Reference for the Teacher Position -- Study vs Learning: Mesogenesis and the Denial of the Didactic -- Is it the Same Twelfth? Questioning an Unquestioned Principle -- About the Mapping of Personal Practice Paths in the ATD. |
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This book includes contributions from the conference held in Barcelona in 2022. It brings together researchers interested in the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic (ATD) and aims at the following objectives: Establishing an updated overview of the results and progress in the ATD, concerning both basic research and the development of education systems, including teacher education; Developing a research programme around the most relevant open problems, either related to difficulties affecting education systems or the development of didactics as a scientific discipline; Identifying and studying the specific problems raised by the extension of the ATD’s conceptual and methodological tools to other fields. The conference is structured around the following thematic axis: Axis 1: Development of the foundations, tools and aims of research in the framework of the ATD – Axis 2: The Curriculum Problem and the paradigm of questioning the world – Axis 3: ATD and the professionalization of the teaching profession. |
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UNINA9910155848103321 |
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Langmead Oliver |
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Metronome |
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1 online resource (288 p.) |
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Nightmares |
Dreams in literature |
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<strong>A deep and often beautiful foray into the nature of dreaming, with imaginative overtones of Gaiman and Borges.</strong>
<strong>Lucy Hounsom, author of The Worldmaker Trilogy </strong>
It is for the entities known as Sleepwalkers to cross the doors between dreams, and hunt the nightmares that haunt sleeping minds. Theirs is a world of impossible vistas, where reason is banished and only the imagination holds sway: the connected worlds that all sleeping minds inhabit, and the doors that lead between.
But tonight, one Sleepwalker has gone rogue. Abandoning her sworn oath to protect the dreamscapes, she has devoted herself to another cause, threatening to unleash a nightmare older than man. The only chance of stopping her lies with a man named Manderlay. Once a feted musician, William Manderlay is living his twilight years in an Edinburgh care home, riddled with arthritis and filled with a longing for his youth, for the open seas, and for the lost use of his hands and the violin he has always treasured.
For too long now, Manderlay's nights have been coloured by dark, corrupted dreams: dreams of leprous men in landscapes plucked from |
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his memory, of dark figures seeking him on city streets. His comrades in the retirement home believe Manderlay is giving in to age and senility - but the truth is much worse. For in dreams, maps are made from music - and it just might be that one of William Manderlay's forgotten compositions holds the key to unleashing the nightmare that holds the world of dreams in balance. The Sleepwalkers are zoning in on him. He might be their saviour, or his music might be their damnation...
From the acclaimed author of Dark Star comes a literary fantasy like no other. |
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