6 resultados para Preservice science teacher education
em Universidade do Minho
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This paper reports on the changes in the structural and morphological features occurring in a particular type of nanocomposite thin-film system, composed of Au nanoparticles (NPs) dispersed in a host TiO2 dielectric matrix. The structural and morphological changes, promoted by in-vacuum annealing experiments of the as-deposited thin films at different temperatures (ranging from 200 to 800 C), resulted in a well-known localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) phenomenon, which gave rise to a set of different optical responses that can be tailored for a wide number of applications, including those for optical-based sensors. The results show that the annealing experiments enabled a gradual increase of the mean grain size of the Au NPs (from 2 to 23 nm), and changes in their distributions and separations within the dielectric matrix. For higher annealing temperatures of the as-deposited films, a broad size distribution of Au NPs was found (sizes up to 100 nm). The structural conditions necessary to produce LSPR activity were found to occur for annealing experiments above 300 C, which corresponded to the crystallization of the gold NPs, with an average size strongly dependent on the annealing temperature itself. The main factor for the promotion of LSPR was the growth of gold NPs and their redistribution throughout the host matrix. On the other hand, the host matrix started to crystallize at an annealing temperature of about 500 C, which is an important parameter to explain the shift of the LSPR peak position to longer wavelengths, i.e. a red-shift.
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The consequences that arose from the ‘global economy’ have been significant in Portuguese children’s lives and we believe it is fundamental to reflect on the ongoing structuring of childhood through this global culture/ideology and the concrete implications that they have. It is also important to understand how childhood is constructed and experienced, as well as to consider the impacts of political economic conditions on children’s lives and in childhood in general, taking into account the effects brought on by public policies. The aim of this paper is to reflect on the ways through which the economic crisis affecting the general Portuguese population has impacted children in particular and promoted discrimination and a lack of opportunities in childhood. We will focus on two dimensions: first, on general data about the ongoing policies that have been reducing social rights, increasing poverty rates and threatening basic rights such as educational and health rights, to show their impact on children´s lives. Second, we will discuss some data collected with children throughout different research projects in order to characterize the meanings and impacts of the crisis in their lives from their points of view
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Dissertação de mestrado em Educação Especial (área de especialização em Dificuldades de Aprendizagem Específicas)
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Relatório de atividade profissional de mestrado em Ciências - Formação Contínua de Professores (área de especialização em Física e Química)
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Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Tradução e Comunicação Multilingue
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Devido à elevada dimensão espacial e temporal da maior parte dos fenómenos geológicos, não é possível reproduzir no laboratório os fenómenos a estudar, pelo que, se o professor de Geologia pretender colocar os alunos em contato com esses fenómenos, terá que organizar uma saída de campo para que as necessárias e adequadas atividades sejam realizadas no lugar onde esses fenómenos ocorrem. Contudo, e apesar de professores e alunos reconhecerem diversas potencialidades didáticas das saídas de campo, os professores raramente as organizam e justificam isso com base em diversos impedimentos. Neste artigo relatam-se os resultados de um estudo em que 233 professores portugueses de Biologia e Geologia foram inquiridos acerca de formas ideais de integrar as atividades de campo na componente de Geologia, no 3º ciclo do Ensino Básico (n=102) e no Ensino Secundário (n=131). Os resultados sugerem que as práticas que os professores gostariam de implementar, caso não houvesse constrangimentos à realização de atividades de campo, não seriam, na maior parte dos casos, muito diferentes das práticas implementadas que são relatadas na literatura. Esta falta de exigência e de ousadia por parte dos professores, no que concerne ao modo como as atividades de campo deveriam ser utilizadas, sugere a necessidade de a formação inicial e contínua de professores contemplar uma abordagem adequada das saídas de campo e de as escolas se reorganizarem para facilitarem a organização, fundamentada, das mesmas.