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    CONSTANŢA CRISTESCU: CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE VALORIFICATION OF THE MUSICAL TRADITION OF BANAT AND TRANSYLVANIA, MUSICAL PUBLISHING HOUSE, BUCHAREST, 2011 by Gabriela COCA

    Published 2012-12-01
    “… The year 2011 was very rich and creative for the musicologist Constanta Cristescu. …”
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    Impact of participative leadership on employee innovation behaviour in multinational enterprises by Gjorgjina Gina Sherovska

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…One of the practical contributions provided by this research is the examining how participatory leadership affects employees' creative behaviour and the moderating role of workplace culture in this relationship, the study also aims to offer new knowledge to the corpus of existing research, as well as to contribute to the knowledge of leadership and innovative employee behaviour in MNEs.…”
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    Szkoły typu Open-Air: eksperymenty architektoniczno-pedagogiczne szkolnictwa w pierwszych dziesięcioleciach XX wieku by Cezary Szpytma

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…They offer the opportunity to develop social, emotional, and creative skills. These objectives are itemized by many as essential for education in the future. …”
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    Culturally programmed space of nursery – where we are going? by Marta Śliwa, Marzenna Nowicka

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…Such a situation equals cultural look back, not forward – toward preparing children for a conscious and creative participation in society. Space of English nurseries promotes children’s autonomy and selfdetermination. …”
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    Nature of Science as Portrayed in the Middle School Science and Technology Curriculum: The Case of Turkey by Kemal Izci

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…A conceptual analysis was used to achieve the aims of the study by focusing on aspects of NOS , namely: the empirical, tentative, inferential, creative, theory-laden, and social dimensions of NOS; myth of “The Scientific Method”; nature of theories and laws; and social and cultural embeddedness of science. …”
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    COMPETENCE APPROACH AND THE TRADITIONAL VIEW ON HIGHER EDUCATION by Evgeniy A. Korchagin, Rais S. Safin

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Within the framework of standardization of higher education the creative possibilities of competence-based approach in the development of student personality are limited with the education level of trainers and do not match the essence of research activities, which master degree graduates and postgraduate students are prepared to. …”
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    Will decarbonising buildings be enough? Constrain and redistribute growth in floor area by David Ness

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…In reviewing growth projections, and employing creative systems thinking and ‘innovability’, the essay introduces the role of ‘sufficiency’ in avoiding, reducing and prioritising demand in the built environment, coupled with novel ways of meeting service needs enabled by digitalisation. …”
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    Metode Pembelajaran Make A Match Dan Pengaruhnya Terhadap Hasil Belajar IPA by Rina Hidayati Pratiwi

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…That is the reason how we need studying methods that efficient, creative and innovative. The purpose of this study is for knowing the studying methods  “Make A Match†and how the impact to result study specifically for natural science. …”
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    The Pastoral Model of Educating Seniors at Universities of the Third Age at UPJPII in Krakow by Jan Dziedzic

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The university has a religious profile and implements a pastoral and educational program, that includes lectures and workshops in the field of the Bible and anthropology, ethics, theology, philosophy and history of the Church, as well as an educational and cultural program (religious tourism, theatre arts), that is meant as a form of creative support for seniors. Plenary lectures and seminar workshops are complemented with the offer of additional educational and developmental classes. …”
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    Dwelling in the Abyss: Society in Werner Herzog and Martin Heidegger by Haotian Wu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Heidegger’s philosophical thought enables a creative and insightful reading of overlooked yet significant aesthetic forms in Herzog’s films: the motif of tears in Kaspar Hauser and the jump cuts and close-ups in Abyss. …”
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    Reception games of Dušan Taragel (the non-actor) by Peter Darovec

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…A more extensive interpretation is dedicated to this recent novel, as it serves, in many respects, as a bridge between the present and the author’s creatively productive decade of the 1990s.…”
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    “Spiders and Webs in American Literature” by Vincent Dussol

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…More than occasionally, on the female side of the American counter-culture, especially among its feminist and lesbian exponents, simple activists and creative writers have harnessed the symbolic power invested in the spider by Native Americans.There may be deeper reasons accounting for American authors’ fascination with spiders. …”
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    Institutional responsibility and third space professionals: a call for structural change to embrace ambiguity by Evonne Irwin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…While this positioning can be fruitful and lead to creative solutions and responses for our institutions in challenging times, third space professionals, by and large, remain structurally marginalised, with limited or unclear access to rewards, recognition and career progression. …”
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    Is Modernity Single and Universal?: Olaju and the Multilateral Modernity by Adeshina Afolayan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…On the contrary, I will argue that these orthodoxies ignore a critical fact of global history: The concept of the modern was shaped and reshaped within a multilateral framework of confron­tations and conflicts amongst cultures and societies, which enabled each soci­ety to creatively respond and adapt itself to the changes it confronted. …”
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    Reading the Colours of Victorian Interiors: The Poetic Home Revisited by Charlotte Ribeyrol

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…As a consequence, the ‘evolution’ of the colour-sense received unprecedented attention, not only from the scientists who made colour production and colour perception their new object of study, but also from artists and writers like John Ruskin or William Morris who placed colour at the centre of the creative process. Surprisingly, this ‘colour revolution’ has only rarely been approached from the perspective of interior decoration despite the fact that from the 1860s an increasing number of periodicals and popular handbooks offered guidance on how to make one’s home ‘poetic’ thanks to the right colour arrangements. …”
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    Coaching 5.0, coaching for the fifth industrial revolution by Jazz Rasool

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This paper discusses the risk, that as such technologies become smarter, human beings may abdicate their thinking capabilities, especially related to creative problem solving, to machine intelligence. …”
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    Chronotope, technology affordances, and task design: using WeChat to facilitate Chinese learning in the classroom by Wang Xuan

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Drawing on an example of instructional design using WeChat to facilitate the learning of business Chinese, this paper illustrates that the chronotopic affordances of mobile apps such as WeChat, when creatively integrated with task-based language pedagogy, can significantly expand the learning mobility and opportunities defined by the classroom in its traditional sense. …”
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