I have mantras as an educator committed to active learning –“engagement first, learning will follow”. Recently, as I focus on learning as an outcome of reflection in, on, and through learning, I find myself saying “create space for reflection”, but perhaps I should add, “create spac...
Everybody wants “trigger warnings” on things, to the point that Stanford University IT department asked staff not to use the phrase “trigger warning” because trigger warnings now trigger people. Students now regard their feelings as the ultimate guide to reality, leading staff to cull readings...
repeated his admonition in the phrase that the analyst is never to identify with this supposed subject of knowing (Lacan 1961–62: session of 22 November 1961; 1966–67: session of 21 June 1967).18 经过他建构被认为是应该知道的主体的观念,拉康重复他的警告,用这个表达:分析家才从来就不应该认为...
“We are concerned that the use of the phrase ‘Chi’chil Bildagoteel Historic District’ and a lack of geographic information is an attempt by these opponents to limit transparency and public comments from constituents that disagree with this nomination, and an attempt to undermine our bipartisan...
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This document included the phrase “organisational sclerosis”, which I think is even more relevant now for universities post-COVID. The following stems from this Wikipedia article. Organisational sclerosis has been defined as a condition where an organisation becomes rigid, inflexible, and resistant ...
“He [Buxton] endeavors to translate the Bible to them, old genealogies of Christ and other Bible characters, dry and dull to one conversant in English, let alone one who knows nothing of books or languages other than their own tribal dialects short on expressions and words for such ...
“most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony”. Just and equal are self-explanatory. General good means for EVERY person in the colony, not just some. The phrase meet (adj. from the Greek meaning “suitable, fitting) and convenient (the archaic meaning of “proper” not...
Instead of this extreme viewpoint, which seems to leave no space for male desire in society and its relationships, I suggest a different way to phrase the issue. An example can clarify. Imagine a man and a women in their consensual love-making and foreplay embracing the man’s love of th...
Labour leader Ed Miliband is credited with coining the phrase TO some people, the term “squeezed middle” will be associated with eating too many mince pies over Christmas. But today academics at Oxford University Press will name it as the global Word of the Year for expressing a very differ...