Results for 'Saila Heinikoski'

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    The privilege of free movement.Saila Heinikoski - 2019 - Approaching Religion 9 (1–2).
    This article examines how free movement and mobility are represented in Finnish upper secondary level EU textbooks. There were three such books in use at the time of writing, published in 2007, 2010 and 2014. My methodology is based on the discourse-historical approach outlined by Ruth Wodak, focusing particularly on the various discursive strategies present in the books. I have divided the groups addressed into four levels of mobility thus; ‘EU movers’, ‘restricted EU movers’, ‘migrants’ and ‘refugees’. The EU movers (...)
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    Measuring patient assessments of the quality of outpatient care: a systematic review.Tiina Säilä, Elina Mattila, Minna Kaila, Pirjo Aalto & Marja Kaunonen - 2008 - Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 14 (1):148-154.
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    Frankfurtin koulun tieteenteoreettisesta ja metodologisesta merkityksestä kasvatustieteelliselle teorianmuodostukselle =.Saila Anttonen - 1993 - Oulu: Oulun yliopiston Kasvatustieteiden tiedekunta.
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    Frankfurtin koulun tieteenteoreettisesta ja metodologisesta merkityksestä kasvatustieteelliselle teorianmuodostukselle =.Saila Anttonen - 1993 - Oulu: Oulun yliopiston Kasvatustieteiden tiedekunta.
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    Women in the Northern Light Oulu, 17-21 August 1995.Saila Anttonen - 1996 - European Journal of Women's Studies 3 (2):179-181.
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    After a Decade: What remains of a kindergarten developmental arts education project?Saila Nevanen, Antti Juvonen & Heikki Ruismäki - 2014 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 15 (3):4-21.
    This article focuses on the long-term impacts and effects of developmental work that began as an arts education project in Helsinki in 2000. Ten years later, five kindergarten leaders were interviewed to gather information about the impacts of the project. The aim was to determine the long-term effects of the project and examine in which ways the impact could still be seen in the daily work in kindergartens. We also explored the reasons and prerequisites for the impacts still showing, and (...)
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    Logic Colloquium ’96: Proceedings of the Colloquium held in San Sebastián, Spain, July 9–15, 1996.Jesus M. Larrazabal, Daniel Lascar & Grigori Mints - 1998 - Springer.
    The 1996 European Summer Meeting of the Association of Symbolic Logic was held held the University of the Basque Country, at Donostia (San Se bastian) Spain, on July 9-15, 1996. It was organised by the Institute for Logic, Cognition, Language and Information (ILCLI) and the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Sciences of the University of the Basque Coun try. It was supported by: the University of Pais Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unib ertsitatea, the Ministerio de Education y Ciencia (DGCYT), Hezkuntza (...) (Eusko Jaurlaritza), Gipuzkoako Foru Aldundia, and Kuxta Fun dazioa. The main topics of the meeting were Model Theory, Proof Theory, Re cursion and Complexity Theory, Models of Arithmetic, Logic for Artifi cial Intelligence, Formal Semantics of Natural Language and Philosophy of Contemporary Logic. The Program Committee consisted of K. Ambos Spies (Heidelberg), J.L. Balcazar (Barcelona), J.E. Fenstad (Oslo), D. Israel (Stanford), H. Kamp (Stuttgart), R. Kaye (Birmingham), J.M. Larrazabal (San Sebastian), D. Lascar (Paris, chairman), A. Marcja (Firenze), G. Mints (Stanford), M. Otero (Madrid), S. Ronchi della Rocca (Torino), K. Segerberg (Uppsala) and L. Vega (Madrid). The organizing Committee consisted of X. Arrazola (San Sebastian), A. Arrieta (San Sebastian), R. Beneyeto (Valencia), B. Carrascal (San Se bastian), K. Korta (San Sebastian), J.M. Larrazabal (San Sebastian, chair man), J.C. Martinez (Barcelona), J.M. Mendez (Salamanca), F. Migura (Victoria) and J. Perez (Victoria). (shrink)
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    The supreme array scripture: A new interpretation of the title “gaṇḍavyūha-sūtra”. [REVIEW]Douglas Osto - 2009 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 37 (3):273-290.
    This article argues for a new interpretation of the Sanskrit compound gaṇḍa-vyūha as it is used in the common title of the Mahāyāna text the Gaṇḍavyūha-Sūtra.The author begins by providing a brief history of the sūtra’s appellations in Chinese and Tibetan sources. Next, the meanings of gaṇḍa (the problematic member of the compound) are explored. The author proposes that contemporary scholars have overlooked a meaning of gaṇḍa occurring in some compounds, wherein gaṇḍa can mean simply “great,” “big” or “massive.” This (...)
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