424 research outputs found
“Our curriculum needs to be relevant to all young people” : Learning from LGBT+ staff across the education sector
© 2019 National Education Union.This report details findings from a survey conducted by the National Education Union (NEU) of their LGBT+2 members. Dr Joseph Hall, University of Hertfordshire, created the survey and provided preliminary analysis of findings. This informed the development of this report commissioned by the National Education Union (NEU) in June 2022 and produced by Dr Luke Fletcher, Associate Professor at the University of Bath School of Management. Dr Fletcher analysed the data and produced the report in June/July 2022
Relations entre pression, débit, mouvement ds lèvres, et impédances amont et aval pour le trombone
International audienceThis experimental study investigates ten subjects playing the trombone in the lower and mid-high range of the instrument, B[2 to F4. Several techniques are combined to show the pressures and the impedance spectra upstream and downstream of the lips, the acoustic and total flows into the instrument , the component of the acoustic flow due to the sweeping motion of the lips, and high speed video images of the lip motion and aperture. The waveforms confirm that the inertance of the air in the channel between the lips is usually negligible. For lower notes, the flow caused by the sweeping motion of the lips contributes substantially to the total flow into the mouthpiece. The phase relations among the waveforms are qualitatively similar across the range studied, with no discontinuous behavior. The players normally played at frequencies about 1.1% above that of the impedance peak of the bore, but could play below as well as above this frequency and bend from above to below without discontinuity. The observed lip motion is consistent with two-degree-of-freedom models having varying effective lengths. These provide insight into why lips can auto-oscillate with an inertive or compliant load, or without a downstream resonator
Staging Survivance: Intellectual Disability, De-institutionalization, and Decolonial Arts Education
This multimedia article comprises an illustrated conversation about the context, creation, and impact of the play Birds Make Me Think About Freedom, between non-Indigenous historian and theater artist Victoria Freeman, Indigenous actor Jamie Oshkabewisens, Indigenous artist and survivor of Rideau Regional Centre in Ontario, Joe Clayton, and non-Indigenous art education professor Richard Fletcher, originally presented at the 3rd International Conference on Disability Studies, Arts & Education. This slightly revised version of the conversation about intellectual disability, de-institutionalization, and decolonial arts education through the lens of the concept and practice of survivance is accompanied by still images from the play along with other images from the Zoom conversation and details of important artworks used in the play
Graduate Recital: Skip Buss, Baritone; Bonnie Fletcher, Piano; Joe Kregor, Piano; July 18, 1976
Centennial East Recital HallSunday eveningJuly 18, 19767:00 p
In The Garden / music by Arthur Lang; words by Archie Fletcher
Cover: photo of John Bunny; Publisher: Joe Moriss Music Company (New York)https://egrove.olemiss.edu/sharris_c/1074/thumbnail.jp
How do European trade promotion organisations manage their stakeholders?
Trade Promotion Organisations (TPOs) exert significant influence on the internationalisation potential of domestic firms and improving the indigenous country’s trade balance. However, TPOs’ strategies to uphold their impact as to the relationship vis-à -vis their stakeholders are largely unknown. This is an important gap in the literature considering that effective stakeholder management can enhance TPOs’ performance and the value they develop for three primary stakeholder groups, namely home country government, domestic firms and foreign trade offices. In this study, we employ the stakeholder theory and draw upon in-depth case studies of 14 European TPOs to address this gap. We advance six related propositions on how funding sourcing, services to domestic firms and functions of foreign trade offices can be effectively associated with TPOs’ relationship management towards these stakeholder groups. The contribution of the study lies on the application of stakeholder theory in trade promotion and the derivation of related sets of strategies
The Lantern Vol. 56, No. 1, Fall 1989
• Spider Silk • Cattle Prods and Prodigies • Hooligans • Japan Night • Closed Captioned for the Emotionally Impaired • On Reading Ellison\u27s King of the Bingo Game • Breakfast Talk • Thoughts in a Boring Bed • Therapy • Maria\u27s Room • The Poet, Unsuccessful Once Again • Words in a Restaurant • Their Way • Maternity • Hell in a Nut Shell • Transformers • What Would Mozart Hear? • A Single Sestinahttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/1135/thumbnail.jp
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