In the heart of narratives untold, Palestinian spirit unfolds, Through time's vast scroll, their tales enfold, In realms of thought, their brilliance bold. From ancient scrolls to modern verse, Their voices rise, they do converse, With wisdom deep, they do immerse, Enlightening paths, inclusive and diverse. In brush strokes bold, their art takes flight, Colors … Continue reading In This Land… A Song of Contribution “Twenty-Nine”
Weekend Book Reviews: “Introducing Literary Criticism: A Graphic Guide” by Owen Holland
Owen Holland’s "Introducing Literary Criticism: A Graphic Guide" is a bold and innovative approach to demystifying the complex world of literary theory and criticism. True to its title, this book merges the accessibility of a graphic novel with the intellectual rigor of literary analysis, making it a valuable resource for both newcomers and seasoned scholars … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: “Introducing Literary Criticism: A Graphic Guide” by Owen Holland
In This Land… A Song of Contribution “Twenty-Eight”
In popular discussions of rhetoric and strife, Where histories unravel and narratives fight, Hear Palestinian voices ripping through time, To relate stories of truth and justice and light. Not of barren sands or ancient groves, But of resilience, steadfast and sure, They sculpt futures from the clay of hope, With clear hearts and dreams that … Continue reading In This Land… A Song of Contribution “Twenty-Eight”
Weekend Book Reviews: Introducing Critical Theory: A Graphic Guide by Stuart Sim
Stuart Sim’s "Introducing Critical Theory: A Graphic Guide" is an engaging and accessible exploration of the dense and often perplexing landscape of critical theory. Sim, collaborates with artist Borin Van Loon to deliver a visually stimulating and intellectually rigorous introduction to critical theory, making it an ideal primer for both newcomers and those looking to … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: Introducing Critical Theory: A Graphic Guide by Stuart Sim
In This Land… A Song of Contribution “Twenty-Seven”
Designs of labyrinthine alleys on humanity’s spaces, Echoes of geometric wisdom show their faces, Palestinian architects, minds of time's flow, Craft visions from narratives that endlessly grow. They build with whispers of cedar and stone, Wielding impossibility in patterns unknown, Arcane arcades weave tales in their stride, Mosaics of thought, where identities abide. From Gaza's … Continue reading In This Land… A Song of Contribution “Twenty-Seven”
Teaching Imperfection: Integrating Wabi-Sabi into Teacher Development for Holistic Education
Traduction française à suivre. / Traduccíon al español a seguir. / Seguirà la traduzione italiana. Incorporating the wabi-sabi mindset into teacher training and development can profoundly enrich educators' practice and their interactions with students. Wabi-sabi, rooted in Japanese aesthetics, emphasizes finding beauty in imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity. Here’s how this mindset can be integrated into … Continue reading Teaching Imperfection: Integrating Wabi-Sabi into Teacher Development for Holistic Education
In This Land… A Song of Contribution “Twenty-Six”
From arabesque halls to wisdom's arcades, Echoing thoughts to weave through the ages, Palestinian minds, illuminate the bold, The universe's secrets they unfold. Like grains of stardust in the celestial dome, Their brilliance illuminates every tome. Minds that soared like al-Muqaddasi of old, Mapping knowledge in scrolls unrolled. Ibn Rushd's logic, sharp as Damascus steel, … Continue reading In This Land… A Song of Contribution “Twenty-Six”
An Open-minded approach to Curricular design and Assessment through the Wabi-Sabi Mindset
Traduction française à suivre. / Traduccíon al español a seguir. / Seguirà la traduzione italiana. Incorporating the wabi-sabi mindset into modern educational curriculum design and assessment offers a compelling approach to nurturing holistic development and resilience among students. Wabi-sabi, rooted in traditional Japanese aesthetics, emphasizes the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and the acceptance of natural … Continue reading An Open-minded approach to Curricular design and Assessment through the Wabi-Sabi Mindset
In This Land… A Song of Contribution “Twenty-Five”
Like alleys of ink and reverie, Tales bloom amidst their quill's decree, Palestinian voices weave tapestries rare, Their words the stars in literature's lair. Mahmoud Darwish, poet of celestial grace, Crafts verses that transcend time and place, In rhythms that echo through hearts and minds, A symphony of longing, where hope unwinds. Emile Habibi's pen, … Continue reading In This Land… A Song of Contribution “Twenty-Five”
Arting on Imperfection: Cultivating Creativity through Wabi-Sabi in Education
Traduction française à suivre. / Traduccíon al español a seguir. / Seguirà la traduzione italiana. Incorporating the wabi-sabi mindset into modern educational practice can indeed be a transformative approach in fostering creativity among students. Wabi-sabi, rooted in traditional Japanese aesthetics, emphasizes finding beauty in imperfection, impermanence, and the authentic essence of objects and experiences. Here’s … Continue reading Arting on Imperfection: Cultivating Creativity through Wabi-Sabi in Education
