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    educating rita

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    standards to become an individual and make independent decisions. Additionally‚ moving from one world to another affects the protagonists relationships with others‚ both positively and negatively. Similarly‚ the Bush poem ‘Son of mine’ composed by Kath Walker expresses her hope for peace and understanding between the aboriginals and white European settlers. It also conveys her love for her son and wish for a new world of reconciliation. In addition both these texts highlight how an individual’s knowledge

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    The story of MAUS is one about the Jewish struggles and loss of identities during the Holocaust. During the Second World War‚ Jews were stripped of their homes‚ businesses and identities‚ leaving them with nothing but their moral values. What happened to follow was equally as terrifying‚ for they lost everything during these years‚ and once it was over they all had to start from the ground up. Artie Spiegelman is the author of MAUS‚ and the son of Vladek Spiegelman‚ a Holocaust survivor. Artie depicts

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    Colin’s Story: The Bluebird of Happiness- Colin describes his stepfather whom he calls dad. He has thought of him as his biological father all the while. His dad looks like him. His dad has dark hair with some grey patches around his ears. His dad used to roll his own cigarettes out of tobacco in a tin. His dad calls him by many nick names- Col‚ Collie‚ Sonny-boy‚ Buster‚ Mr Bluebird. Colin’s mum works in a shop. His dad walks him to school and back. His dad got him his tea and took him to the park

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    developed over decades of various educational researches. From the foundations of the theory that began with Dewey through to a more comprehensive understanding‚ one can see a clear relationship with the constructivist theory. Through analysis of Kath Murdoch’s integrative and inquiry-based methodologies in conjunction with the NSW Board of Studies Human Society and its Environment (HSIE) Syllabus one may ascertain the necessity of such a model in primary classrooms. In this essay the validity and

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    Breast Cancer Monologue

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    thought that cancer only affected sick or unhealthy people; yet my aunt was diagnosed with it. I mean‚ surely it was not real‚ right? Yes‚ yes it was real. The bombshell was dropped on our family two years ago. I found out that my sixty four old aunt‚ Kath‚ had breast cancer. The summer after her wedding. The unwelcomed visitor barged into my aunt’s life unexpectedly. I never thought of how much it has affected me and my family in a way that I never thought I would experience. I could not believe what

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    and readings to help me understand developmental stages of reading‚ writing‚ spelling‚ and mathematics. I have undertaken online PD - PD in PJs - seesaw/ early literacy. Kath Brodie - Importance of outdoor play and learning online. I have continued to seek help from IN department to develop reluctant readers. Additional PD was Kath Murdoch - develop WALTS as a question - The question of learning intentions and Dyslexia - STOP

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    Reflexive Embodied Empathy

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    Paper for 2005 Methods issue #4 The Humanistic Psychologist ‘Reflexive embodied empathy’: a phenomenology of participant-researcher intersubjectivity By: Linda Finlay Acknowledgements: My grateful thanks go to Scott Churchill for reminding me to return to Husserl’s work on intersubjectivity to better anchor my concept of ‘reflexive embodied empathy’. I am also indebted to Maree Burns who first drew my attention to the idea of embodied reflexivity. Address for correspondence:

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    became more tolerant and accepting of Chinese Americans as “over 13‚000 Chinese Americans were serving in all branches of the Army Ground Forces and Army Air Forces.”‚ which made it the highest percentage of any other American ethnic community (McNaughton). One of these men was Captain Francis B. Wai. During the recapture of the Philippines from the Japanese‚ American troops found themselves without leadership and vulnerable on the open beach. Captain Wai heroically assumed command‚ found the enemy’s

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    and Thursdays‚ he goes directly to Dad’s place. His mum or his step dad‚ Howard sends him. On Tuesdays‚ Wednesdays and Fridays‚ he goes straight to his Mum’s place. At times‚ he will be lost not knowing where to go. The lunchboxes help. M for Mickey Mouse and Mum‚ D for Dumbo and Dad. If he is lost‚ he has to look at his lunch box to confirm his destination. Edward and George are his brothers. The boys liked Annabel‚ stepmother No. 1. The only problem was she never left the boys alone with their dad

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    Citations: Conclusion An analysis of the literature pertaining to the effective delivery of ESD in the school curriculum (McNaughton 2007) revealed ESD to be underpinned by six pedagogical themes Holistic learning The integrated‚ holistic nature of learning is a recurrent theme in environmental and sustainable development educational research (Palmer 1998‚ Sterling 2001) Based

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