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Metaphoric Philosophy between Cultures

Samuel Marsden [meets Ruatara outside his pā (village) at] Rangihoua, 1814 (Te Ara)* The translation of meanings between languages and cultures is an ancient point of contention. A defining feature of Aotearoa-New Zealand is the language binary of English and te reo Māori (the Māori language), which is important in national history and has been […]

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Stewart, G. T. (2024). Metaphoric Philosophy between Cultures. PESA Agora. https://pesaagora.com/columns/metaphoric-philosophy-between-cultures/

Georgina Tuari Stewart

Georgina Tuari Stewart (ko Whakarārā te maunga, ko Matauri te moana, ko Te Tāpui te marae, ko Ngāpuhi-nui-tonu te iwi) is Professor of Māori Philosophy of Education in Te Ara Poutama, Auckland University of Technology, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand. She is the author of Māori Philosophy: Indigenous thinking from Aotearoa, which introduces Māori philosophy as a Kaupapa Māori approach to studying Māori knowledge.

Visual modelling and emergent aspects of computational thinking

Example from a cross-disciplinary course

James E. Clayson
white and gray optical illusion

James E. Clayson American University of Paris, Paris, France   Abstract In 2006, Jeanette Wing announced—in a very short, three-page paper—a new discipline she labelled ‘Computational Thinking.’ This new field, CT, she said, is not the same as just programming, because it also includes the energies, constructs and ambitions behind programming—such as problem-solving, heuristic and […]

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Clayson, J. E. (2023). Visual modelling and emergent aspects of computational thinking: Example from a cross-disciplinary course. ACCESS: Contemporary Issues in Education, 43(2). https://doi.org/10.46786/ac23.2248
Article Feature Image Acknowledgement: Photo by JJ Ying on Unsplash