Estrutura harmônica do cravo no Concerto Italiano-971 de Bach: visualizando a relação Física e Música, no ensino desta ciência
Pedro Javier Gómez Jaime Universidade Federal de Bahía, Facultade de Educação, Doutorado Multi-institucional e Multidisciplinar em Difusão do Conhecimento. chototrova@yahoo.com . Resumo: O timbre é dos atributos do som o que maior complexidade apresenta e são os harmônicos componentes de um som os que caracterizam o seu timbre. No presente trabalho pesquisamos a contribuição harmônica […]
Counter-Terrorism Legislation and Fundamental Rights
Vanja Grujic PhD Student on Faculty of Law, University of Brasília, Brazil e-mail: vanjagrujic@yahoo.ca . Abstract: In this article author addresses national security documents of United States (US) and European Union (EU) and later measures their impact on constitutional and fundamental rights. That is why the paper starts with demonstrations of definitions about terrorism that can […]
Right to Informational Self-Determination of The State and The International Human Right to Education
Mariann Rikka European Inter-University Center, E.MA e-mail: mariannkajak@gmail.com . Abstract: The article aims at discussing the relationship between the sovereignty of the state and an international human right to education with a focus on informational self-determination, including collective identity building and history education. In the first part the content of the international human right to education […]
Islamic Attire: Religious Symbol or an Obstacle to Women’s Rights?
Athanasia Zagorianou Strathclyde University, Glasgow. Master in Human Rights Law. e-mail: nassia_izago@yahoo.gr . Abstract: This article examines and discusses issues arising from bans of Islamic attires of women in public areas, schools and universities in High Contracting Parties of the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR). This article revolves around the argument that the Islamic outfit is […]
Internet Speech: Is It Free or Not?
Alexia Kapsampeli London School of Business and Finance e-mail: alexiakapsabeli@hotmail.com . Abstract: As the Internet is continuously growing, there has been a serious issue: can we express ourselves freely in the cyberspace or not, because it is strictly monitored? The freedom of expression is a fundamental human right which has been violated even in the Internet […]
Literacy Education Traditions: The Continuity of Secondary and Higher Schooling
Elena V. Hetman Moscow state pedagogical University (Russia) at Philology Department. Assistant Professor of teaching of Russian language and literature. E-mail: getmel@mail.ru / web: http://www.mpgu.edu . Abstract: The article considers the problem of the continuous development of secondary and higher education in the Russian tradition, for example in literary education. The scientific approach to the problem of […]
Moving Beyond the National Histories Introducing Historiana – Your Portal to the Past
www.euroclio.eu Only a few weeks ago, on October 24, the United Nations General Assembly actively discussed the importance of history teaching in the world. The Special Rapporteur for Cultural Rights, Farida Shaheed, delivered her report on historical and memorial narratives in divided and post-conflict societies. After research in many countries, she concluded that “education […]
Online Model United Nations: Promoting Global Citizenship and Inclusiveness in MUN
Lisa Martin THIMUN Online Model United Nations E-mail: Lisa.Martin@onlinemodelun.org . Online Model United Nations (O-MUN) was born out of the passion and love I have for the MUN academic simulation and the deep skill set it helps to instill in students. In moving this program online, O-MUN was able tap into two powerful educational currents: […]
Ego Has no Place in the Classroom
Leslie Hooks Tenured sculptor of little minds E-mail: Lesliehooks1@gmail.com Blog: lesliehooks1.wordpress.com / Twitter: @lesliehooks1920 . Reteaching…”How many more times do I have to tell you the same information? Oh, if you would just listen instead of talking to your friends, you might have gotten something from my lesson!” If you’ve been in education more than a […]
MIGRANTS MATTER
Find us: www.facebook.com/migrantsmatter migrants-matter.blogspot.com @MigrantsMatter on Twitter What is Migrants Matter? Migrants Matter is an advocacy campaign led by students from close to 40 countries. Before we thought of launching a campaign, we talked, like most students do. We talked about boys, girls, wine, movies, music… And we talked about the challenges facing […]






