Some years ago I read Donald Polkinhorne’s Narrative Knowing and the Human Sciences (1988). The book focused my interest in narrative that was emerging during my PhD studies and led me to some fascinating discussions in anthropological discourse.
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Point of Departure: Food for Thought 1.1 (W to S)
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I have been away enjoying the Australian summer but I have been thinking about this post for some time. Last year I posted a list of the sites that nourish my thinking about teaching, learning and educational technology. During 2009 I am going to write about these sites as a synthesis of themes and links. [...]
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