13 resultados para ERASMUS (Programes europeus)
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[EN] Data contained in this record come from the following accademic activity (from which it is possible to locate additional records related with the Monastery):
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[Es] Una de las consecuencias del creciente paso de estudiantes por múltiples universidades europeas gracias al programa Erasmus (unos 700 anuales desde la UPV/EHU hacia más de trescientos centros) es el acercamiento de la propia universidad hacia otros modelos de enseñanza-aprendizaje. Así desde el convenciemiento de que la vivencia personal en Erasmus puede y debe convertirse en conocimiento significativo compartido entre discentes y docentes, hemos desarrollado una experiencia de investigación con un grupo de veinte estudiantes de nuestra universidad durante su curso en un centro extranjero. Para ello hemos utilizado la plataforma virtual moodle, la cual ha permitido poner en comunicación a este grupo, disperso por toda Europa, y a los responsables del proyecto. Asimismo hemos realizado un análisis cualitativo de los debates surgidos en la plataforma, utilizando el software NVivo7, que nos ha permitido extraer las conclusiones. Algunas de ellas ilustran diferentes modelos pedagógicos entre las universidades del norte y del sur europeos, así como la valoración que las y los estudiantes hacen de ellos. Otras van más allá de los objetivos inicialmente planteados y nos hablan de las necesidades de comunicación de estas y estos estudiantes durante el periplo (administrativas, afectivas, vivenciales o de construcción de sentido de lo que están viviendo), así como de la ideoneidad de instrumentos como moodle para hacerlas frente.
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[EN] This academic activity has been the origin of other work that are also located in this repository. The first one is the dataset of information about the geometry of the Monastery recorded during the two years of fieldwork, then some bachelor thesis and papers are listed:
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The territory of the European Union is made up of a rich and wide-ranging universe of languages, which is not circumscribed to the «State languages». The existence of multilingualism is one of Europe’s defining characteristics and it should remain so in the constantly evolving model of Europe’s political structure. Nonetheless, until now, the official use of languages has been limited to the «State languages» and has been based on a concept of state monolingualism that has led to a first level of hierarchization among the languages of Europe. This has affected the very concept of European language diversity. The draft of the treaty establishing a European Constitution contains various language-related references that can be grouped in two major categories: on the one hand, those references having to do the constitutional status of languages, and on the other, those regarding the recognition of European language diversity. Both issues are dealt with in this article. In analyzing the legal regime governing languages set forth in the draft of the constitutional treaty, we note that the draft is not based on the concept of the official status of languages. The language regulation contained in the draft of the constitutional treaty is limited in character. The constitutional language regime is based on the concept of Constitutional languages but the official status of languages is not governed by this rule. The European Constitution merely enunciates rights governing language use for European citizens vis-à-vis the languages of the Constitution and refers the regulation of the official status of languages to the Council, which is empowered to set and modify that status by unanimous decision. Because of its broad scope, this constitutes a regulatory reservation. In the final phase of the negotiation process a second level of constitutional recognition of languages would be introduced, linked to those that are official languages in the member states (Catalan, Basque, Galician, etc.). These languages, however, would be excluded from the right to petition; they would constitute a tertium genus, an intermediate category between the lan guages benefiting from the language rights recognized under the Constitution and those other languages for which no status is recognized in the European institutional context. The legal functionality of this second, intermediate category will depend on the development of standards, i.e., it will depend on the entrée provided such languages in future reforms of the institutional language regime. In a later section, the article reflects on European Union language policy with regard to regional or minority languages, concluding that the Union has not acted in accordance with defined language policy guidelines when it has been confronted, in the exercise of its powers, with regional or minority languages (or domestic legislation having to do with language demands). The Court of Justice has endeavoured to resolve on a case by case basis the conflicts raised between community freedoms and the normative measures that protect languages. Thus, using case law, the Court has set certain language boundaries for community freedoms. The article concludes by reflecting on the legal scope of the recognition of European language diversity referred to in Article II-82 of the European Constitution and the possible measures to implement the precept that might constitute the definition of a true European language policy on regional or minority languages. Such a policy has yet to be defined.
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[ES] Los datos de este registro provienen de la una actividad académica que también aparece descrita en el repositorio y desde donde se puede acceder a otros trabajos relacionados con el Monasterio:
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[EN] Data contained in this record come from the following accademic activity (from which it is possible to locate additional records related with the Monastery):
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[ES] Los datos de este registro provienen de la una actividad académica que también aparece descrita en el repositorio y desde donde se puede acceder a otros trabajos relacionados con el Monasterio:
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[ES] Nuestro ensayo analiza la función y el sentido que adopta el tópico de la "grandeza de lo pequeño" en la obra gramatical de Antonio de Nebrija y un ejemplo en Erasmo.
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[ES] Los datos de este registro provienen de la una actividad académica que también aparece descrita en el repositorio y desde donde se puede acceder a otros trabajos relacionados con el Monasterio:
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[EN] This paper is an outcome of the ERASMUS IP program called TOPCART, there are more information about this project that can be accessed from the following item:
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[ES] La parte práctica de esta tesis se centra en un proyecto ERASMUS realizado en el Monasterio de San Prudencio de Monte Laturce (Clavijo, La Rioja). Dicho proyecto aparece descrito en varios registros de este mismo repositorio a los que se puede acceder a través del siguiente:
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[ES] Los datos de este registro provienen de la una actividad académica que también aparece descrita en el repositorio y desde donde se puede acceder a otros trabajos relacionados con el Monasterio:
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218p. -- Tesis con mención "Doctor europeus" realizada en el periodo de Octubre 2005-Mayo 2010, en el Grupo "Materiales+Tecnologías" (GMT).