In the debates of time, where echoes dwell, Palestinian minds weave tales profound and wise, Through ancient scrolls and ponderous quills, They sculpt philosophies that defy demise. From the souks of ancient wisdom's market stalls, Where ideas dance in the shimmering light, They ponder existence, its essence, its call, In dialectic rhythms, they seek insight. … Continue reading In This Land… A Song of Contribution “Twenty-Four”
Celebrating Imperfection: Embracing the Wabi-Sabi Mindset in SEND Education
Traduction française à suivre. / Traduccíon al español a seguir. / Seguirà la traduzione italiana. Incorporating the wabi-sabi mindset into modern educational practices, especially within SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) teaching, can be highly effective for several compelling reasons. Embracing Imperfection and Uniqueness: Wabi-sabi celebrates imperfection, impermanence, and the beauty of things that are … Continue reading Celebrating Imperfection: Embracing the Wabi-Sabi Mindset in SEND Education
In This Land… A Song of Contribution “Twenty-Three”
Through shimmering tapestries of thought, Palestine's sons and daughters wrought, Beyond the bustling souks and azure seas, their intellects soared, like symphonies. In labs adorned with mathematical grace, equations danced, to a cosmic space, Their minds unfurled in celestial hues, the universe a canvas their views. From Gaza's alleys to Ramallah's halls, where innovation steadfastly … Continue reading In This Land… A Song of Contribution “Twenty-Three”
Exploring Wabi-Sabi the International Baccalaureate way: Transforming Education for a Resilient Future
Traduction française à suivre. / Traduccíon al español a seguir. / Seguirà la traduzione italiana. Incorporating the wabi-sabi mindset into modern educational practice, particularly within the International Baccalaureate (IB) curricula at all levels, can significantly enhance student development and holistic learning. Wabi-sabi, rooted in Japanese aesthetics, embraces imperfection, transience, and the beauty of natural processes. … Continue reading Exploring Wabi-Sabi the International Baccalaureate way: Transforming Education for a Resilient Future
In this land… A Song of Culture “Twenty-Two “
in each Palestinian's heart beats a melody, whispered through ancient family memories, rhythms of living flow through veins of oud strings and voices raised in song. music, the most expressive anthem of life, echoes through their street stones and bustling markets, where joyful ouds strum hope into the night, and darbukas echo like heartbeats of … Continue reading In this land… A Song of Culture “Twenty-Two “
Weekend Book Reviews: “The Power of Myth” by Joseph Campbell
Joseph Campbell's "The Power of Myth" is a profound exploration of the universality and significance of mythological narratives across cultures and epochs. Published posthumously in 1988, this book encapsulates Campbell's dialogues with journalist Bill Moyers, originally televised as a series. It serves as a testament to Campbell's lifelong dedication to understanding the role of myth … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: “The Power of Myth” by Joseph Campbell
In this land… A Song of Culture “Twenty-One “
Palestine's art, colours dancing like childrenon warm stone streets,brushstrokes whisperingtales of ancient rhythms,soulful hues, bold and brave,saffron and azure embracedlike lovers under olive trees. shapes stretching, bendinglike calligraphy's gentle curves,forming poetry in motion,symphonies of geometrywhere squares and circlestell stories of unityamidst resilient histories. Canvases breathingwith the pulse of tradition,each stroke a statementthrough the walls of silence,each … Continue reading In this land… A Song of Culture “Twenty-One “
Weekend Book Reviews: “Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold” by Stephen Fry
Stephen Fry's "Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold" is a captivating journey into the ancient Greek world of gods, heroes, and legendary creatures. With his characteristic wit and narrative flair, Fry revitalizes the timeless stories of Greek mythology, making them accessible and engaging for modern readers. The book is structured as a series of tales that … Continue reading Weekend Book Reviews: “Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold” by Stephen Fry
In this land… A Song of Culture “Twenty”
Reaching out from- This historic corner of our world, beneath olive branches and Mediterranean sun, where an unique people Weave tapestries of courage and song, there, in the heart of ancient gardens, the Palestinian spirit dances with life and living, whispering tales of culinary delights, of spices that sing on tongues like sonnets. they are … Continue reading In this land… A Song of Culture “Twenty”
Embracing Imperfection: The Wabi-Sabi Approach to Fostering Diversity and Inclusion 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 profoundly enhance efforts towards diversity and inclusion in the classroom. Wabi-sabi, rooted in Japanese aesthetics, celebrates the beauty of imperfection, impermanence, and the acceptance of natural processes. Here’s how it contributes … Continue reading Embracing Imperfection: The Wabi-Sabi Approach to Fostering Diversity and Inclusion in Education
