Madonna Stinson

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Madonna Stinson

Madonna Stinson

@stinson_m

Academic, Educator, Editor; Researching creative and critical curriculum and pedagogies, artist-teacher partnerships, drama and language: oracy, ABER.

Brisbane Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Madonna Stinson
Madonna Stinson@stinson_m·
It is arts education week and what better time to launch a great new book that celebrates the work of teaching artists across the state? I am so pleased and proud to be part of this project.
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Phillip Adams
Phillip Adams@PhillipAdams_1·
A lifelong hero
Historic Vids@historyinmemes

The concept of civilization is often associated with various tangible artifacts and advancements, such as tools, architecture, or systems of governance. However, anthropologist Margaret Mead presented a different perspective when she was asked about the first sign of civilization in a culture. Rather than focusing on material objects, she emphasized the significance of a healed femur bone. In Mead's view, the animal kingdom provides a stark contrast to human civilization. When an animal breaks its leg, survival becomes nearly impossible. The inability to escape from danger, access water, or procure food renders the injured animal vulnerable to predators. Consequently, no animal lives long enough for a broken leg to heal naturally. Thus, the healing of a femur bone is a profound indication of civilization. Why is a healed femur bone considered the first sign of civilization? Mead's explanation lies in the collective care and empathy demonstrated by a community. When someone breaks their leg, it is a moment of extreme vulnerability and danger. However, if the injured individual receives aid and support from others, they can overcome this critical period. The act of caring for someone with a broken leg requires time, compassion, and a sense of responsibility towards others. Mead suggests that the healing process involves multiple steps. First, someone must have witnessed the accident and recognized the injured person's distress. Then, they would have provided immediate assistance, possibly by binding the wound and ensuring the person's safety. Finally, they would have stayed by their side, offering ongoing care and support during the recovery period. By highlighting the significance of collective care, Mead emphasizes that civilization begins with the recognition of the suffering of others and the willingness to help. It is through acts of compassion and support that a community establishes its foundations of empathy, cooperation, and social cohesion. The healing of a broken femur, symbolizing the survival and recovery of an individual within a community, reflects the values and actions that underpin a civilized society. Mead's perspective challenges the notion that civilization is solely determined by material progress or technological advancements. While such developments are undoubtedly important, they are built upon a deeper foundation of human connection and mutual aid. The healing of a broken femur bone serves as a metaphor for the care and support that individuals provide to one another, promoting the well-being and progress of society as a whole. In conclusion, Margaret Mead's unconventional response to the question about the first sign of civilization reminds us of the fundamental importance of collective care. Civilization, she argues, is not solely defined by tangible artifacts or structures but by the empathy and support extended to those in need. The healing of a broken femur bone represents the compassion and responsibility that underpin a civilized society, highlighting the significance of human connection and mutual aid in fostering progress and well-being.

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Madonna Stinson
Madonna Stinson@stinson_m·
@Tonaaayy_ I’m so sorry you have to deal with this, Tony. You are inspirational on so many levels. Hold your head high and know your support base is much, much larger than those who spout this nonsense.
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Tony Armstrong
Tony Armstrong@Tonaaayy_·
This shit has gotta stop. One thing is for certain though, this isn’t guna stop us speaking up or stepping up. Sent to my work email, no less.
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Georgia Done
Georgia Done@GeorgiaDone7·
Very excited to have joined the award-winning @ScotlandTonight team as the show’s Content Producer. I’ll be primarily producing long-form content for the prime time Thursday night program. For all things Scotland, please email me at georgiadone@stv.tv 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
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Doc Wood
Doc Wood@UnionProudCWood·
oSoTL@openSoTL

✨ The second issue of Open Scholarship of Teaching and Learning has been published! ✨ osotl.org/index.php/osot… What is pedagogical alchemy? How do we understand bullying in higher education? How do we frame feedback around student development? All this and much more...

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Mel Ainscow
Mel Ainscow@MelAinscow·
In case you missed it, this short animation video is particularly useful as an introduction to the importance of inclusion and equity in education: youtu.be/kEyjlqixq9c
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Madonna Stinson
Madonna Stinson@stinson_m·
@CarringtonDawn And, according to my aunt, they want her to play bingo! This is someone who was a concert pianist and reads philosophy and theology. She said to me: don’t ever let them talk you into going into a place like this.
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Sue Mayo
Sue Mayo@sue_mayo·
@selinabusby What is the universe telling you.......take a break!
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Dr Selina Busby
Dr Selina Busby@selinabusby·
I really really need to be working this week…but I have been locked out of all the Microsoft work accounts ….its a week when we are are closed and so I can’t get to IT and I need an administrator unlock things … I am so frustrated …cute pictures of fluffy creatures needed!
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Jane Caro
Jane Caro@JaneCaro·
And they call this the Australian model. The shame of that is searing.
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PhD_Genie
PhD_Genie@PhD_Genie·
Tell me about one thing in your life that has lived up to your *positive* expectations? [This is a positivity 🧵so no sarcasm allowed]
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Madonna Stinson@stinson_m·
@DylanAlcott Congratulations, Dylan. Looking forward to the changes you will make. Let’s start with the building industry and make it compulsory for all new builds to have doorways that are wheelchair accessible. #accessibilityrightnotprivilege
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Dylan Alcott
Dylan Alcott@DylanAlcott·
Wow. I’m forever grateful. My purpose today and everyday is to change perceptions so people with disability can live the lives they deserve to live. I’ll do my best to make you all proud as your Australian of the Year xx
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Dr Claire French
Dr Claire French@cfrenchtweeting·
My article 'Languaging a widened embodied repertoire' has been published online by Theatre, Dance and Performance Training. I suggest the possibilities of viewpoints training for guiding WAAPA actors to draw more widely on their socio-cultural resources: bit.ly/3G10pLs
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Marcia Sikimeti
Marcia Sikimeti@MSikimeti·
So it’s looking like we will become the First Country in the World to stop tracing number of Covid cases..try and get your head around this..we no longer have the capacity or capability to do this.. Take care people..we are on our own..
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Glenda Ellen Chao
Glenda Ellen Chao@gec2112·
Does anyone else do this? Print out talk transcripts in extra big font and put in slide change cues to help guide them? Or am I neurotic?
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Madonna Stinson
Madonna Stinson@stinson_m·
@dmaguz Shame on the Australian Government!
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Katharine Murphy
Katharine Murphy@murpharoo·
The PM is moving towards his net zero emissions target. Labor moves a motion arguing it be legislated. Peter Dutton gags the motion. "For stunts, leave is not granted" #qt
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Keep it Real
Keep it Real@melaniedoak·
Greg Hunt has taken 900 items off the PBS that is huge that is massive that means people’s medication could start costing them hundreds of dollars and did anyone report this in the news
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