This book you have in your hands is a compilation of some of Rumi’s poems with accompanying meditations. Although I am not a disciple of Rumi, I have always enjoyed his expansive insight and wisdom, and I believe his words speak to all people regardless of who they are or where they come from. I hope that you enjoy these selections, and it’s my sincere desire that Rumi can become a stepping-stone for you to explore the inner mysteries that make up the human heart.
The VITAE project aims ‘to empower vocational teachers to mentor their students and colleagues to work competently in the digital world’. It’s based on EU views and context, but the ideas and insights may be of use elsewhere. The VITAE Handbook ‘Mentoring for 21st Century Skills - It’s all about the Learning’, edited by Helen Keegan and Anne Fox. Hope you find it useful.
Issue #3 is once again written and drawn by Roger Langridge, who previously told us a Kermit story and a Fozzie story and now gives us an issue focusing on Gonzo… although it’s interesting to note that Gonzo’s not really the protagonist, but rather the source of conflict in the story.
If like those students you’re attending or preparing to attend an English-speaking university, or simply want to improve your listening skills, this series is for you. It’s about learning to listen, and listening to learn.
The study of life in space–is one of today’s fastest growing and most popular fields of science. In this compelling, accessible, and elegantly reasoned new book, award-winning scholar and researcher Chris Impey explores the foundations of this rapidly developing discipline, where it’s going, and what it’s likely to find.