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  1. Ballet: Hiroshi Sugimoto/William Forsythe (featuring music by James Blake)

    none A leading figure of contemporary photography, Japanese visual artist Hiroshi Sugimoto sounds out a changing world and explores the passage of time. Invited for the first time to the Paris Opera, he is joining forces with the choreographer Alessio Sil ...

  2. Unjust Borders: Migration to and within Europe and the ambivalence of human rights

    none Human rights can be ambiguous. In the European Union they “protect” Roma minorities and exclude them at the same time. This happens in the context of the ongoing, Europe-wide debates of whether states- and, by extension, the EU- have “a right to excl ...

  3. The Ecological Self in Relationship with Paul Sebastian Ruppel

    none The Psychology Department of the American University of Paris warmly invites you to a lecture by Paul Sebastian Ruppel entitled "The Ecological Self in Relationship," which will take place on  Tuesday, October 22, 2019 at 18:30  at 6, rue d ...

  4. TLC: Creating Digital Dialogue and Online Discussion

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  5. TLC: Cooperative and Collaborative Student Learning

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  6. TLC: Videos and Podcasts for Teaching and Learning

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  7. TLC: Using Student Portfolios and Blogs

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  8. TLC: Promoting Digital Literacy and E-Safety

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  9. TLC: Using Technology to Enhance Learning: Technology Tool Parade

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  10. Intergenerational Memories of Important Events: The Intersection of the Personal and the Historical- William Hirst

    none How people remember historical events from a relatively recent past rests in part on the way older generations talk to younger generations about them. An older generation may convey facts, such as those that might be found in the standard history tex ...

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