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inclusive practices – artefact – formative assessment

artefact – formative assessment “washing one’s hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral. ”― paulo freire psychotherapeutic workshop on imposter syndrome the artefact i am proposing is an … Continue reading

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race

unit two – inclusive practices blog post 3 (including extended activity) shades of noir (son)  my inclination to paint,” packer has said, “especially from life, is a completely political one. we belong here. we deserve to be seen and acknowledged … Continue reading

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faith

unit two – inclusive practices blog post 2 (including extended activity) changes in religious demography “making the large towns and cities more religiousthan the small towns and the countryside, and thus reversing the traditional picture” – (multiculturalism, interculturalisms and the … Continue reading

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disability

unit two – inclusive practices blog post one – (including extended activity) 1), a film by christine sun kim video source: vimeo “now I am reclaiming sound as my property” – christine sun kim artist, christine sun kim is questioning … Continue reading

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the role of play and spector

The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct. — Carl Jung Vilhauer, M. (2010) Understanding art – the play of work and spectator This article and these observations focus on Gedamer’s concept … Continue reading

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how can fashion value society?

How can Fashion Value Society? Centre for Sustainable Fashion: UAL. London In this insightful article, Jeffery’s outlines how society and fashion are in direct relationship to one another, each influencing the other and this therefore evolves and changes our relationship … Continue reading

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