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Thinking Through Questions is an accessible and compact guide to
the art of questioning, covering both the use and abuse of
questions. Animated by wide-ranging and engaging exercises and
examples, the book helps students deepen their understanding of how
questions work and what questions do, and builds the skills needed
to ask better questions. Cowritten by two of today's leading
philosopher-teachers, Thinking Through Questions is specifically
designed to complement, connect, and motivate today's standard
curricula, especially for classes in critical thinking,
philosophical questioning, and creative problem- solving (called
here "expansive questioning"). Offering students a wide and
appreciative look at questions and questioning, this small book
will also appeal to faculty and students across the disciplines: in
college writing courses, creativity workshops, education schools,
introductions to college thinking, design thinking projects, and
humanities and thinking classes. Open-ended, creative, and
critically self-possessed thinking is its constant theme-what field
doesn't need more of that?
A first programming course should not be directed towards learning
a particular programming language, but rather at learning to
program well; the programming language should get out of the way
and serve this goal. The simple, powerful Racket language (related
to Scheme) allows us to concentrate on the fundamental concepts and
techniques of computer programming, without being distracted by
complex syntax. As a result, this book can be used at the high
school (and perhaps middle school) level, while providing enough
advanced concepts not usually found in a first course to challenge
a college student. Those who have already done some programming
(e.g. in Java, Python, or C++) will enhance their understanding of
the fundamentals, un-learn some bad habits, and change the way they
think about programming. We take a graphics-early approach: you'll
start manipulating and combining graphic images from Chapter 1 and
writing event-driven GUI programs from Chapter 6, even before
seeing arithmetic. We continue using graphics, GUI and game
programming throughout to motivate fundamental concepts. At the
same time, we emphasize data types, testing, and a concrete,
step-by-step process of problem-solving. After working through this
book, you'll be prepared to learn other programming languages and
program well in them. Or, if this is the last programming course
you ever take, you'll understand many of the issues that affect the
programs you use every day. I have been using Picturing Programs
with my daughter, and there's no doubt that it's gentler than Htdp.
It does exactly what Stephen claims, which is to move gradually
from copy-and-change exercises to think-on-your-own exercises
within each section. I also think it's nice that the "worked
exercises" are clearly labeled as such. There's something
psychologically appealing about the fact that you first see an
example in the text of the book, and then a similar example is
presented as if it were an exercise but they just happen to be
giving away the answer. It is practically shouting out "Here's a
model of how you go about solving this class of problems, pay close
attention ."" Mark Engelberg "1. Matthias & team have done
exceptional, highly impressive work with HtDP. The concepts are
close to genius. (perhaps yes, genius quality work) They are a MUST
for any high school offering serious introductory CS curriculum. 2.
Without Dr. Blochs book "Picturing Programs," I would not have
successfully implemented these concepts (Dr. Scheme, Racket, Design
Recipe etc) into an ordinary High School Classroom. Any high school
instructor who struggles to find ways to bring these great HtDP
ideas to the typical high schooler, should immediately investigate
the Bloch book. Think of it as coating the castor oil with
chocolate." Brett Penza
Thinking Through Questions is an accessible and compact guide to
the art of questioning, covering both the use and abuse of
questions. Animated by wide-ranging and engaging exercises and
examples, the book helps students deepen their understanding of how
questions work and what questions do, and builds the skills needed
to ask better questions. Cowritten by two of today's leading
philosopher-teachers, Thinking Through Questions is specifically
designed to complement, connect, and motivate today's standard
curricula, especially for classes in critical thinking,
philosophical questioning, and creative problem- solving (called
here "expansive questioning"). Offering students a wide and
appreciative look at questions and questioning, this small book
will also appeal to faculty and students across the disciplines: in
college writing courses, creativity workshops, education schools,
introductions to college thinking, design thinking projects, and
humanities and thinking classes. Open-ended, creative, and
critically self-possessed thinking is its constant theme-what field
doesn't need more of that?
Michael Eigen is widely regarded as a significant and increasingly
influential figure in contemporary psychoanalysis. This collection
of papers, by contributors in the USA, Israel, Australia and South
Africa, reveal how his works yield creative and generative
possibilities with profound clinical and cultural implications.
Writers include well-known authors such as Mark Epstein, Anthony
Molino and Brent Potter. The papers are divided into three
sections: Reflections (psychoanalytic and philosophical concerns,
such as Heidegger, the Hindu Goddess Kali, Buddhism, the sense of
Time); Refractions (clinical implications, papers on murder and
aliveness, the nature of the analytic interaction, addiction and
work with the mother-infant relationship), and Responses (personal
impacts of his works, as well as poetry and the thoughts of a
creative writer on Eigen's oeuvre). There are also papers on the
experience of supervision with Michael Eigen as well as on his
weekly seminars on Bion, Winnicott and Lacan, ongoing for more than
forty years, in New York.
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