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An Analysis of Aims and the Educational “Event”
In this article, the author explores key distinctions relevant to aims talk in education. He argues that present formulations of aims fail to adequately capture or speak to several overlapping domains involved in schooling: qualification, socialization, and the educational in the form of subjectification (Biesta, 2010). Drawing off Egan and Biesta to differentiate the educational domain, the author details an ontological orientation to the educational “event” through the work of Badiou while grounding this exploration in ancient Western distinctions between sophistic and Socratic approaches to education as detailed by Bartlett. The article ends with a call for non-Indigenous educators to expand Canadian conceptions of educational aims and citizenship through Indigenous orientations to these vital education terms
Tussen kansel en katheder : Egbert de Vries als predikant en theoloog
Tekst van het openbaar college ter herdenking van dr. E. de Vries, geboren 12 maart 1933, overleden 16 oktober 1998, universitair hoofddocent Nieuwe Testament aan de ThUK van 1 september 1970 tot 31 maart 1998, uitgesproken op 19 november 1999.
Bevat bijdrage: E. de Vries, De betekenis van Rudolf Bultmann (p. 17-20). Met bibliografie
Literature review from : the development of a temporal logic model
The following document contains Chapter III: Literature Review from a Master`s Thesis entitled, The Development of a Temporal Logic Model. The review is intended to provide a foundation for discussions on the design and application of an alternative program logic model based on social learning and open systems concepts. The thesis was presented to the Faculty of Graduates Studies of the University of Guelph in February, 2001
Evaluating the potential impacts of grey seal predation and fishery bycatch/discards on cod productivity on the Western Scotian Shelf and in the Bay of Fundy
The recovery of many groundfish stocks throughout the Northwest Atlantic has
been impeded by elevated natural (i.e., non-fishing) mortality (M) among
older/larger individuals. The causes of elevated mortality are not well known,
though predation by rapidly growing grey seal herds and unreported fishing are
thought to be possible drivers of mortality for Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) on
the Western Scotian Shelf and in the Bay of Fundy (known as "4X5Y cod") and in
nearby ecosystems. We developed a statistical catch-at-age model for 4X5Y cod
that accounted for both grey seal predation and estimated bycatch/discards to
evaluate the degree to which either of these factors may influence cod
mortality. The model was fit over a range of predation and discarding scenarios
to account for uncertainties and a lack of data for these processes. We found
that most cod M remained unaccounted for unless cod comprised a large
proportion (>0.45) of the grey seal diet by weight. If the reported bycatch
estimates are taken as accurate, then the magnitude of cod discards from
non-directed fisheries was minor, though these estimates are highly uncertain.Comment: 27 pages, 4 tables, 10 figures, 2 appendice
Young stars and reflection nebulae near the lower "edge" of the Galactic molecular disc
We investigate the star formation occurring in a region well below the
Galactic plane towards the optical reflection nebula ESO 368-8 (IRAS
07383-3325). We confirm the presence of a small young stellar cluster (or
aggregate of tens of YSOs) identified earlier, embedded in a molecular cloud
located near the lower "edge" of the Galactic disc, and characterise the young
stellar population. We report the discovery of a near-infrared nebula, and
present a CO map revealing a new dense, dynamic cloud core. We used
near-infrared JHKs images, millimetre CO spectra and optical V-band images.
This star formation region displays an optical reflection nebula (ESO 368-8)
and a near-infrared nebula located about 46" (1.1 pc) from each other. The two
nebulae are likely to be coeval and to represent two manifestations of the same
single star formation episode with about 1 Myr age. The near-IR nebula reveals
an embedded, optically and near-IR invisible source whose light scatters off a
cavity carved by previous stellar jets or molecular outflows and into our
line-of-sight. The molecular cloud is fully covered by our CO(J=1-0) maps and,
traced by this line, extends over a region of 7.8 x 7.8 pc^2, exhibiting an
angular size 5.4' x 5.4' and shape (close to circular) similar to spherical (or
slightly cometary) globules. Towards the direction of the near-IR nebula, the
molecular cloud contains a dense core where the molecular gas exhibits large
line widths indicative of a very dynamical state, with stirred gas and
supersonic motions. Our estimates of the mass of the molecular gas in this
region range from 600 to 1600 solar masses. The extinction Av towards the
positions of the optical reflection nebula and of the near-IR nebula was found
to be Av=3-4 mag and Av=12-15 mag, respectively.Comment: 11 pages, 13 figure
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