2 resultados para year two
em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal
Resumo:
O estágio pedagógico estava incluído numa cadeira de Mestrado que era a Prática de Ensino Supervisionada. Este mesmo estágio foi diferente dos anteriores tive meu cargo até ao final do ano lectivo duas turmas de ciclos diferentes e ainda tive que ter duas pequenas intervenções em turmas de ciclos diferentes. Posto isto durante o ano lectivos tive encarregue de turmas do 5° e 7° anos de escolaridade e entrevi ainda junto de turmas do 4° e 10° anos. As turmas do 4° e 5° ano pertenciam à escola Básica Integrada André de Resende e as outras duas à escola Secundária André de Resende. Este relatório surge como complemento à cadeira de PES realizada no ano lectivo de 2009/201 O e serve essencialmente como análise, reflexão e relato do trabalho desenvolvido ao longo do ano. ABSTRACT: The teaching practice was included in a Master's degree discipline who was Supervised Teaching Practice. This same stage was different from previous ones, because I had ate my office until the end of the academic year two classes of different cycles and still had to have two minor interventions in classes of other different cycles. Having said that during the academic year I teach the discipline of Physical Education at two classes of 5th and 7th grades and also had an intervention until classes of 4th and 7th grades. The classes of 4th and 5th belonged at Escola Básica Integrada André de Resende and the others of Escola Secundária André de Gouveia. This document comes as a complement to the chair of PES conducted in academic year 2009/201O and essentially serves as analysis, reflection and reporting of the work developed throughout this year.
Resumo:
Based on a multidimensional definition of academic expectations (AEs), the authors examine students’ AE component scores across countries and genders. Two samples (343 Portuguese and 358 Spanish students) completed the Academic Perceptions Questionnaire (APQ) six months after enrolling in their universities. Factorial invariance was ensured across countries and genders, allowing us to study AEs using the APQ for both genders and in both countries. No significant differences in factor means were found between countries, indicating that AEs are not an obstacle to student mobility. Gender differences were found in some AE factor means, Training for employment, Personal and social development, Student mobility, Political engagement and citizenship, and Social pressure, with males exhibiting higher scores. Because these differences are not supported by most literature in this domain, further studies are needed to clarify the causes of women’s lower expectations and, therefore, risk of adaptation difficulties.