by Atticus Atlas | Sep 13, 2022 | Reflection
Jenny Moon, a Teaching Fellow and Associate Professor at Bournemouth University, has written much on reflective learning and the use of learning journals to support professional development. In her book ‘Reflection in Learning and Professional Development: Theory and...
by Atticus Atlas | Sep 12, 2022 | Reflection
Reflective Practice is an ancient concept. There are references to the power of reflective learning in the writings of Confucius, around 460BC, and the ancient Greeks practised ‘reflection’ as a form of contemplation in search of truth. Their ancient...
by Atticus Atlas | Sep 12, 2022 | Reflection
Immanuel Kant German philosopher Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) is considered one of the founders of Western philosophy. Kant wrote the ‘Critique of Reason’ in 1781, which supported ideas for a scientific logical and rational thinking approach, enabling...
by Jazz Chahal | Sep 9, 2022 | Society
Though there is no general mobilisation, NATO and its allies are at war with the Russian Federation. China is poised to invade Taiwan but it may not. These realities are the unresolved conflicts of the last century’s wars. Fashioned in the West as an ideological...
by Iryna Nekhryst | Sep 9, 2022 | Spirituality
Introduction A new religion or creed or faith, as yet to be named, that is widely discussed and believed is coming into being. If we are in a Brave New World of newfound explanations concerning the eternal verities, what might we expect of a new religion? What context...