Maria Piantanida
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English
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This collection of personal essays traces the author's transformation from a desultory young student to an engaged learner. Reflecting on her own experiences as a student, learner, teacher and curriculum developer, she explores preconceived notions that create resistance to meaningful learning.
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English
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The death of an adult sibling precipitates a flood of emotions in the surviving sisters and brothers. Feelings of grief are not easily "gotten over" in neatly ordered stages. Neither are efforts to make sense of the loss and come to terms with an irreparable hole in one's family constellation. In Part 1 of The Oxidation of Grief, Maria Piantanida shares her responses to her younger sister's death from renal cancer. Mingled with expressions of grief...
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English
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From Moment to Meaning: The Art of Scholar-Practitioner Inquiry is, grounded in the premise that context-embedded studies can yield important insights into the complexities of educational practice. For Scholar-Practitioners, such inquiries often arise when the routine course of events is, disrupted. The resulting disequilibrium precipitates a desire to understand what happened. Gaining such understanding entails a capacity for recollective, introspective,...