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La escuela infantil se ha convertido en un observatorio privilegiado desde el que analizar la evolución de la sociedad occidental. El profesorado de educación infantil se mueve, a veces, en un terreno de incertidumbres que le obliga a superar ideas estereotipadas para buscar sentido a situaciones familiares poco comunes y adecuar a ellas la dinámica pedagógica cotidiana. Este libro quiere ser una herramienta para que los equipos educativos fomenten la reflexión y la búsqueda de recursos. En los diferentes capítulos se abordan algunas de las situaciones que se manifiestan en la escuela aunque no tengan un origen genuinamente escolar. Se trata de temas novedosos, resultado de cambios sociales que afectan a la familia, a la escuela, a los educadores y educadoras y, finalmente, a la infancia. Además del acercamiento a estos temas, el libro incluye propuestas para encauzar las distintas situaciones y ayudar a definir cuál podría ser la intervención educativa más adecuada.
"Human Diastrophism" is the only full graphic novel length "Palomar" story ever created by Gilbert. In it, a serial killer stalks Palomar―but his depredations, hideous as they are, only serve to exacerbate the cracks in the idyllic Central American town as the modern world begins to intrude. "Diastrophism" concludes with the death (the suicide, in fact) of one of Palomar's most beloved characters, and a postscript that provides one of the most hauntingly magical moments of the entire series as a rain of ashes drifts down upon Palomar. Also included are all the post-"Diastrophism" stories, in which Luba's past (as seen in the epic Poison River) comes back to haunt her, and the seeds are sown for the "Palomar diaspora" that ends this dense, enthralling book.
The words of Jesus Christ are restored to their original poetic form in this extraordinary volume. Jesus Christ, whose teachings have been on the lips of millions for two millennia, is revealed here as one of the greatest poets of all time. What happened to deafen us to the poetic nature of his words? In migrating from Aramaic speech into written Greek translation, and later into English translation, the lyrics got locked up as prose. In The Poems of Jesus Christ Willis Barnstone unveils the essential poetry of the Gospels by taking the direct speech of Jesus from Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John, and lineating and titling Jesus’s words as individual poems. Jesus’s poems are wisdom lyrics and narrative parables, rich with garden, animal, and nature imagery. Austere and poignant, they carry the totality of the Gospels’ message through the intensity of a single voice––the Gospel of Jesus.