6 resultados para Jales
em Instituto Politécnico de Viseu
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O presente Relatório Final de Estágio foi desenvolvido no âmbito da unidade curricular de Prática de Ensino Supervisionada III (PES III) do 2.º Ciclo de Estudos, do Mestrado em Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico e inclui duas partes distintas. A primeira parte diz respeito às práticas de estágio desenvolvidas no decorrer da unidade curricular Prática de Ensino Supervisionada (PES). Aí, proceder-se-á a uma reflexão crítica acerca do trabalho desenvolvido nos referidos contextos e das experiências de aprendizagem que daí resultaram. A segunda parte do relatório final de estágio está relacionada com a execução de um trabalho de investigação centrado nos seguintes objetivos: compreender a importância da frequência da creche no desenvolvimento e aprendizagem das crianças, identificar a opinião dos profissionais sobre a creche e as suas atividades e conhecer a relação pais/Jardim-de-Infância/Creche. O estudo em causa segue uma metodologia qualitativa, mais concretamente o estudo de caso e envolve duas educadoras de creche, três educadoras do jardim-de-infância, nove pais das crianças da creche e sessenta e uma crianças (9 responderam às entrevistas acerca da frequência da creche e 52 executaram o desenho alusivo à visita à sala de creche). Com a realização deste trabalho de investigação pretende-se acima de tudo obter resposta à seguinte questão: “Qual a importância da frequência da Creche na transição para o Jardim-de-Infância?” Tendo em conta o estudo realizado foi possível obter determinadas conclusões de acordo com as perpetivas dos profissionais (educadoras de creche e educadoras do jardim-de-infância), pais e crianças do jardim-de-infância. No parecer dos profissionais a creche é importante no sentido de autonomia (gerir a separação dos pais), em termos de regras, altruísmo e partilha de brinquedos, bem como o desenvolvimento global das crianças. Os pais consideram que a creche proporciona o desenvolvimento pessoal e aprendizagem das crianças. Para além disto, a mesma permite educar os seus filhos e é a primeira etapa da educação escolar. Porém, existem pais que referem que o facto de deixarem os seus filhos na referida instituição está relacionado com a inexistência de tempo da sua parte.De acordo com as entrevistas realizadas às crianças do jardim-de-infância podemos verificar que a frequência da creche foi fundamental para o crescimento saudável das crianças, sendo que 89% das crianças têm lembranças positivas sobre o primeiro dia de creche, 57% das crianças menciona como atividades que mais gostavam brincar com as bolas, 100% mencionaram que preferem brincar com outras crianças, 78% revelaram a existência de uma interação positiva entre as mesmas e a educadora, bem como 100% afirmou existir reações positivas à participação dos pais nas suas atividades.
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Evaluating the impact of an intervention is a very important stage in social educators’ practice, since it allows them to improve the quality of socio-educational projects. The aim of this study is to rethink the internship of the social education degree through students’ perceptions about the impact of their projects in the community. This is a qualitative and exploratory study using documental analysis of 50 internship final reports of a social education degree from a Portuguese polytechnic higher education institution and whose emerging categorical content analysis was performed with NVivo software. The analysis revealed four distinct indicators linked to the project (accomplished objectives, evaluation of activities, sustainability and innovation), the target group (participation, motivation and benefits), the institution (satisfaction of collaborators, improved dynamic, routines and space enhancements), and the students (relational, reflexive and planning skills; satisfaction). It also revealed instruments, feedback, observation, document analysis and case reports as means of verification. The use of indicators related to the project’s objectives, the changes perceived from the benefits in the target-group and in the institution, and the interveners’ level of satisfaction should be noted as positive. Given the inconsistency in the use of formal assessment instruments, the results show the need to strengthen students’ mobilisation of project assessment skills in order to improve the quality of undergraduate education.
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Student involvement in the school and the perception of parental support are core variables in the context of studies on personal and school adjustment of children and adolescents and should be considered in the context of socio-educational intervention. In this study, we formulated the following objectives: i) to understand the differences in students’ involvement in school and the perception of parental support, according to several socio- demographic and school variables, ii) to analyse the relationship between involvement and the perception of parental support iii) to outline socio-educational intervention strategies in the contexts of children’s lives. This is a non-experimental, correlational and cross-sectional study by means of a non-probabilistic convenience sample consisting of 150 children, aged between 10 and 16 years, attending the 2nd and 3rd cycles basic education [5th – 9th years of schooling] attending a school in the central region of Portugal. The data collection instruments were “Students’ Engagement in School: a Four-Dimensional Scale – SES-4DS” (Veiga 2013, 2016), the “Perceived Parental Support Scale” (Veiga, 2011) and a part with socio-demographic and school questions was added. We found significant differences in overall (and partial) amounts of student involvement and the perception of parental support, depending on the age, gender (in agency and behaviour subscales), school difficulties/retentions and methods of study (time, a place to study and a study schedule). We also found positive and significant relationships between student involvement and perception of parental support. The results are in line with the scientific literature in the field, which highlights the key role of the variables, student involvement and perception of parental support in the academic and psychosocial adjustment of young people. These should be considered in the context of socio-educational intervention. Given the above, we present areas and action strategies promoting parent and student involvement in the educational process.
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Higher education institutions, responsible for training social educators, should ensure the construction of a profile marked by their technical versatility and whose socio-educational intervention is directed at all people, regardless of their situations in life. Reflection on the construction of this profile is fundamental given the difficulties of identity that the profession faces. In this context, we sought to develop a study which would allow us to identify how the students of a degree course in Social Education characterise this professional, in order to reflect on the contribution of training provided by the institution concerned and, if necessary, make the adjustments arising from the results. This is a qualitative, exploratory study, using an unstructured questionnaire applied to a convenience sample of 140 Portuguese students of the three years of a degree course in Social Education. Its emerging categorical content analysis was performed using the NVivo software, version 11. The main results point to a broad vision of the profession and are not limited to the work geared to specific populations or issues, valuing the relevance of the professional in the field of non-assistance socio-educational intervention. The main area of overlap between training objectives and students’ perceptions about practice allows the impact of training to be positively assessed, despite possible curricular adjustments resulting from further analysis, including the need to reinforce community intervention, undervalued by students, even though it plays a key role for social educators.
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The functional profile of the social educator is based on the development of theoretical, technical and personal/relational skills, which should guide training courses organization. Assuming the shortcomings of a merely theoretical approach, besides a consistent preparation in theoretical and essential technical contents for socio-educational intervention, practice in context should be favoured as an opportunity to develop professional skills, together with a critical reflection on the functional profile. This study emerges from the need to reflect and rethink the internship, as well as how the respective supervision is developed, of the degree in social education at the School of Education of the Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, and it is based on the students’ perceptions about the impact of the internship on personal development. This is a qualitative and exploratory study, using the documentary analysis of 50 final internship reports. From the content analysis, four categories emerged referring to gains in terms of acquiring and managing knowledge, development of technical skills, personal and relational development and reinforcement of professional identity. The importance given to personal and relational development should be noted (41.4% of mentions) taking into account its relevance in constructing a professional identity. Findings on the technical skills and on the increase of profession knowledge, also by mobilising theoretical training, positively reinforce the internship model that is based on a proximity supervision approach and on a dialogical perspective of the professional learning.
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Neste sétimo número da Revista Infância e Educação: Investigação e Práticas, coordenado por Ana Paula Cardoso e Esperança Jales Ribeiro, são essencialmente divulgados os trabalhos apresentados no IV Simpósio Internacional do GEDEI, Grupo de Estudos para o Desenvolvimento da Educação de Infância, que teve lugar na Aula Magna do Instituto Politécnico de Viseu.