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The balancing act of teaching : a comparison between EFL teachers' views and a textbook analysis of the role of perceptual learning styles in Finnish…

2012

Suomessa vieraan kielen opiskelu aloitetaan tavallisimmin kolmannella luokalla, ja suurimmalle osalle oppilaista tämä kieli on englanti. Tällöin oppilas alkaa rakentaa kuvaa sekä englannin kielestä että itsestään englannin kielen opiskelijana. Onnistumisen kokemukset ovat tässä vaiheessa tärkeitä, ja yksi tapa niiden mahdollistamiseen on oppilaan oppimistyyliä vastaava opetus. Kolmannen luokan englannin oppitunneille osallistuu kuitenkin heterogeeninen ryhmä erilaisia oppijoita, minkä vuoksi on käytettävä vaihtelevia opetusmenetelmiä. Tässä tutkimuksessa keskityttiin seuraaviin oppimistyyleihin: visuaalinen, auditiivinen, kinesteettinen, taktiilinen sekä ryhmässä ja yksin oppiminen. Näistä …

perceptual learning stylesoppiminenoppimistyylitoppikirjatkoululaisetEFL teachingtextbook analysisopettajattactilekieletvisualgroupauditoryindividualenglannin kielikinaesthetic3rd graders
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Il bisogno di fotografare. La fotografia nell’epoca delle immagini in digitale

2019

La proliferazione e l’ubiquità delle immagini pongono in maniera pressante la questione del loro senso e del tipo di esperienze cui danno luogo. Tuttavia la loro quantità, certamente eccessiva, non placa il bisogno che abbiamo di produrle, di condividerle e di sfruttare sino in fondo la loro capacità di rendere conto della contemporaneità. La fotografia è certamente una delle forme mediali che più ha contribuito alla costituzione di un ecosistema digitale. Ciò che è in gioco non è infatti semplicemente la natura delle immagini fotografiche ma più in generale la ristrutturazione del reale attraverso la mediazione del digitale. Il volume propone un’estetica della fotografia a partire delle pi…

photography aesthetics visual culture digitalfotografia estetica cultura visuale digitaleSettore M-FIL/04 - Estetica
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Tappeleva rapuhirviö : kauhun estetiikka lastenkulttuurissa

2016

Horror in picture books aimed at children appears in many forms and may be interpreted in multiple ways. It may include ghosts and monsters, nightmares and existential fears, or, violence and content labelled as “difficult”. These elements may be portrayed and interpreted as intellectually challenging and up- lifting, as cute, normal and ”not really frightening”, or as something violent and harmful or possibly empowering. In other words, cultural horror and the ways in which we discuss or use it may aim to shock, to reassure, or to entertain. The chosen way of meaning making depends on and reflects the social positioning and performative aims of the producer or interpreter. In this study, t…

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De Ventis libri III

1600

poēma:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::Literature [Research Subject Categories]vējšvācbaltu literatūraliterāri darbi
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Culture in sustainability : towards a transdisciplinary approach

2017

1 INTRODUCTION, 5, Ljiljana Rogač Mijatović, Katriina Soini, Katarzyna Plebańczyk, Sari Asikainen PART 1: CONCEPTS 2 ENCHANTING SUSTAINABILITY: From enlightened modernity towards embodiment and planetary consciousness, 9, Hans Dieleman 3 CULTURE AND THE SOCIAL LEARNING PROCESS TOWARDS SUSTAINABILITY, 21, Philippe Vandenbroeck 4 UNDERSTANDING CULTURAL SUSTAINABILITY: Connecting sustainability and culture, 28, Nathalie Nunes, Hanna Söderström and Sandra Hipke PART 2: POLICIES AND PRACTICES 5 CULTURAL PROJECTS, PUBLIC PARTICIPATION, AND SMALL CITY SUSTAINABILITY, 45, Isabel Ferreira and Nancy Duxbury 6 HISTORIC URBAN LANDSCAPE APPROACH AS A TOOL FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN HERITAGE MANAGEMENT, 61, …

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Neuroaesthetic exploration on the cognitive processing behind repeating graphics

2022

Repeating graphics are common research objects in modern design education. However, we do not exactly know the attentional processes underlying graphic artifacts consisting of repeating rhythms. In this experiment, the event-related potential, a neuroscientific measure, was used to study the neural correlates of repeating graphics within graded orderliness. We simulated the competitive identification process of people recognizing artifacts with graded repeating rhythms from a scattered natural environment with the oddball paradigm. In the earlier attentional processing related to the P2 component around the Fz electrode within the 150−250 ms range, a middle-grade repeating rhythm (Target 1)…

regressioanalyysineuroaestheticsvisual attentiongraafinen suunnitteluGeneral Neurosciencehavaitseminenperceptionevent-related potentialskognitiiviset prosessittarkkaavaisuusgraphic designmuisti (kognitio)Frontiers in Neuroscience
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Imagery and Religious Conversion. The Symbolic Function of Jonah 1:13

2018

Jonah 1:13 has a delaying function in the narrative, introducing a pause between Jonah’s demand to be thrown in the sea (1:12) and the event’s occurrence (1:15). Most commentators discuss only the events of 1:13 and their causes. In this article, I suggest an interpretation of Jonah 1:13 based on the imagery of the narrative. An analysis of the use of metaphors and symbols does not replace the message of the verse; such an analysis simply augments it with motives of the seamen’s conversion. Beside the narrative level, there is a hidden level suggesting a deeper understanding of the story where symbols and metaphors have a consolidating function. Distance, directions, and movement in Jonah 1…

religious conversion060303 religions & theology060101 anthropologyHistorylcsh:BL1-2790Interpretation (philosophy)Religious studies06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religiontheology; Old Testament; Jonah; biblical imagery; religious conversionlcsh:Religions. Mythology. RationalismOld TestamentJonahAction (philosophy)biblical imageryReligious conversionAestheticsAnticipation (artificial intelligence)theologyConnotation (semiotics)0601 history and archaeologyThe SymbolicNarrativeOld TestamentReligions; Volume 9; Issue 3; Pages: 73
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Style and Values – a Case Study of Theologian’s Lectures

2018

The aim of the paper is to analyse the stylistic methods Krzysztof Grzywocz uses in talking about values in his lectures published in the book W duchu i przyjaźni [In spirit and friendship]. It is the whole book, six hundred pages of his collected works, but in particular the one-hundred-page long chapter entitled “The Value of a Human Being”, which is the focus of this paper. The multilayer and interdisciplinary approach to values could be observed in those texts. The author was a theologian, psychotherapist, exorcist and aesthetician, a man who appreciated literature, art, and beauties of everyday life. He was both a theoretician and practitioner of axiology. He answers the questions what…

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The Unseen, the Discouraged, and the Outcast : Expressivity and the Foundations of Social Recognition

2018

AbstractThis article analyzes different pathologies of social affirmation and examines the grounds of social recognition from the point of view of the concept of expression. The red thread of the text is provided by Tove Jansson’s fictional works, and the focus will be on three cases in particular (the magic hat, the invisible girl and the figure of the Groke). The article sets out from the phenomenological distinction between the sensible expression, on the one hand, and the expressed content, on the other. By focusing on the three cases, the article distinguishes and analyses the fundamental structures of communal life and explicates different ways in which social affirmation can be one-s…

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Everyday aesthetics on staycation as a pathway to restoration

2017

This multidisciplinary study enforces a suggested link between everyday aesthetic experiences and restoration. The studied phenomenon is staycation, a short-term holiday spent at home or at one’s home region, to identify how people use a (culturally) familiar environment for everyday aesthetic enjoyment and how that influences restoration. This focus minimises the potential effect of long-distance travel, novelty and escapism to restoration. Staycation has not been studied before from the perspective of everyday aesthetics and restoration. I explore staycation through a lens of qualitative media analysis; history and empirical research of holiday-making; and theories in everyday aesthetics.…

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