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The world is your classroom: Family holidays that offer an education


Britain has an epic slice of Italianate yesteryear in Hadrian’s Wall
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How does the old Alice Cooper song go? “School’s out, for winter. School’s out, forever.”
Not quite – but it might feel as if those are appropriate lyrics at the moment, when another full lockdown has descended on the UK and the education system is once again largely shuttered against Covid-19 – officially until mid-February, but maybe all the way into March. How to get through the coming weeks, with the children under your feet? 
One solution will be to daydream of travel – but not just beaches and resorts. If you are going to let your mind wander to distant shores, why not summon up the image of a holiday that will assist your offspring’s learning in a far more stimulating manner than your fractious attempts at home-teaching or a Zoom lesson? ....

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Embracing nonlinearity: The future of India's entertainment industry


Ramayana and the
Mahabharata or family histories, these were always narrated by elders, with vivid descriptions that would fire young imaginations. Children were rarely ever shown pictures of Ravana’s giant sleeping brother Kumbhakaran. Instead, every listener conjured his own image in their minds.
However, the evolution of technology through the years juxtaposed this oral tradition with newer forms of storytelling. For instance, the mass production of books brought with it the need for standardisation with thousands of copies of a story told exactly the same way. The imagination of the reader still played a vital part while early readers of Harry Potter books imagined the boy wizard as bespectacled and with a scar, elements provided in the author’s description helped other readers visualise him differently. When the first Harry Potter film came out a few years after the book, there was no scope for imagining what Harry Potter looked like anymore he was there fo ....

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Locked-down learners flock to language apps


By JULIAN SHEA in London |
China Daily Global |
Updated: 2021-01-12 09:56
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Many people announced good intentions such as learning a musical instrument when the pandemic first impacted their lives. But one pledge that seems to have been followed through is learning a new language, with the United Kingdom leading the way.
Apps such as Duolingo and Babbel have all reported surges in use, particularly in the UK.
There s been a huge increase in people wanting to learn for a whole variety of reasons, whether that is for (helping with) school, brain training or culture. We have all wanted to do something positive with our time, Duolingo s UK manager, Colin Watkins, was quoted by the BBC as saying. ....

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Comparative Linguistics Has Unsavoury Roots, Here's Why


Comparative Linguistics Has Unsavoury Roots, Here s Why
by Avatans Kumar - Jan 11, 2021 09:27 AM
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This line of thinking allowed Europeans to spread colonialism throughout Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
In their exhaustive
review of researcher Pascale Rabault-Feuerhahn’s book
Archives of Origins, philosopher-Indologist Vishwa Adluri and Joydeep Bagchee examine the emergence of racism in the humanities. They argue that Western linguistics (referred simply as linguistics from here on) and anthropology were not separate fields of inquiry, at least initially.
The bond that brought linguistics and anthropology together was their understanding of ‘history’ and ‘race.’ ....

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