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Knowledge at the Crossroads?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Knowledge at the Crossroads?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-10-26
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  • Publisher: Springer

There is much discussion about what needs to change in education institutions in the 21st century, but less attention given to how core disciplinary studies should be considered within that context. This book is based on a major 4-year research study of history and physics in the changing environment of schools and universities in Australia. Are these forms of knowledge still valuable for students? Are they complementary to, or at odds with the concerns about ‘21st century skills’, interdisciplinary and collaborative research teams, employability and ‘learner-centred’ education? How do those who work in these fields see changes in their disciplines and in their work environment? And ...

Kathleen O'Connor of Paris
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Kathleen O'Connor of Paris

What does it mean to live a life in pursuit of art?In 1906, Kathleen O’Connor left conservative Perth, where her famous father’s life had ended in tragedy. She had her sights set on a career in thrilling, bohemian Paris. More than a century later, novelist Amanda Curtin faces her own questions, of life and of art, as she embarks on a journey in Kate’s footsteps.Part biography, part travel narrative, this is the story of an artist in a foreign land who, with limited resources and despite the impacts of war and loss, worked and exhibited in Paris for over forty years. Kate’s distinctive figure paintings, portraits and still lifes, highly prized today, form an inseparable part of the telling.

Kathleen O'Connor of Paris (Dyslexia Edition)
  • Language: en

Kathleen O'Connor of Paris (Dyslexia Edition)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"In 1906, Kathleen O'Connor left conservative Perth, where her famous father's life had ended in tragedy. She had her sights set on a career in thrilling, bohemian Paris. More than a century later, novelist Amanda Curtin faces her own questions, of life and of art, as she embarks on a journey in Kate's footsteps. Part biography, part travel narrative, this is the story of an artist in a foreign land who, with limited resources and despite the impacts of war and loss, worked and exhibited in Paris for over forty years. Kate's distinctive figure paintings, portraits and still lifes, highly prized today, form an inseparable part of the telling."--Publisher's description

Geheimnisvolle Leidenschaft - Kate O'Connor
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 406

Geheimnisvolle Leidenschaft - Kate O'Connor

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-06-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Tauchen Sie ein in die Welt der schottischen Highlands im Mittelalter...Ryanna Elliot hat sich längst an die Gefühlskälte ihres Vaters gewöhnt, als dieser sie mit einer Ungeheuerlichkeit überrascht: Sie soll den englischen Earl Hugh Fitzosbern, den Nachbarn des Borderclans, heiraten. Doch bereits die erste Begegnung mit ihm lässt Ryanna erahnen, dass ihr Verlobter nichts Gutes mit ihr im Sinn hat. Mit Hilfe ihrer Zofe Bridget flieht die Tochter des Laird Elliot aus ihrem Zuhause und macht sich auf den Weg in die Highlands, wo Verwandte von Bridget für den Clan MacGregor arbeiten. Dort angekommen schlüpft Ryanna in die Rolle einer Küchenmagd, um unentdeckt zu bleiben.Logan MacGregor ...

Kate Skates
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

Kate Skates

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995-10-17
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  • Publisher: Penguin

Kate has new skates. Now she can do spins and tricks like the skaters on TV. Or can she?

Kathleen O'Connor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Kathleen O'Connor

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Rememberings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Rememberings

From the acclaimed, controversial singer-songwriter Sinéad O'Connor comes a revelatory memoir of her fraught childhood, musical triumphs, fearless activism, and of the enduring power of song. Blessed with a singular voice and a fiery temperament, Sinéad O'Connor rose to massive fame in the late 1980s and 1990s with a string of gold records. By the time she was twenty, she was world famous--living a rock star life out loud. From her trademark shaved head to her 1992 appearance on Saturday Night Live when she tore up Pope John Paul II's photograph, Sinéad has fascinated and outraged millions. In Rememberings, O'Connor recounts her painful tale of growing up in Dublin in a dysfunctional, abu...

He Is Mine and I Have No Other
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 162

He Is Mine and I Have No Other

'My heart broke a little bit for Lani and Leon. He Is Mine and I Have No Other vividly calls up the atmosphere of small-town life. Eerie, tender and wonderful' Sophie Mackintosh, author of The Water Cure Shortlisted for the Kate O'Brien Award In 1990s small-town Ireland, fifteen-year-old Lani Devine falls in love with Leon Brady, whose mother is buried in the cemetery next to Lani’s house. Quiet and strange, Leon is haunted by a brutal family tragedy that has left scars much more than skin-deep. As Lani falls deeper and deeper in love with him, old wounds begin to reopen and start to change the shape of their lives forever.

The Saint and Mary Kate
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

The Saint and Mary Kate

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My Father's Son
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

My Father's Son

O'Connor is a young writer struggling to find his place and his voice in a profoundly changed Ireland. Gradually, he begins to establish a formidable reputation. Guests of the Nation and The Saint and Mary Kate belong to this period. The excitement of the Irish literary renaissance is made immediate as O'Connor tells of his friend the poet George Russell, who was the first to publish his work, and of his participation in the triumphs and rivalries of the Abbey Theatre. Here, beautifully rendered, are playwrights Lady Gregory, J. M. Synge, Lennox Robinson, and Sean O'Casey. Central to the book—as he was to O'Connor's life and work—is the complex and majestic figure of William Butler Yeats. The memoir ends with Yeats's death and with it O'Connor's realization that he can no longer divide his talent between his job and his passion. He begins, at last, his life as a writer.