3 resultados para Creativity and English Curriculum
em ReCiL - Repositório Científico Lusófona - Grupo Lusófona, Portugal
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This paper explores the context of and developments in Research by Design (RbD) as currently developing in Schools of Architecture. It starts from noticing that the design studio is the core of the bachelor and master curriculum. Extending this position to PhD research implies the search for research where the design process is the main method of researching and creating knowledge and understanding. These developments connect to similar developments in the arts. Mode 1 and mode 2 knowledge, reflection and other knowledge processes are the base for developing knowledge for the field of architecture when practice and designing are the main method of research. The paper concludes with observing many PhD and research projects building on design activities and practice are currently under way and are supported by academia. They produce a specific type of knowledge and understanding, usually opening up problems and exploring boundaries.
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The male and female homosexual orientation has substantial prevalence in humans and can be explained by determinants of various levels: biological, genetic, psychological, social and cultural. However, the biological and genetic evidence have been the main hypotheses tested in scientific research in the world. This article aims to review research studies about the existence of genetic and biological evidence that determine homosexual orientation. Was conducted a review of the literature, using the database MedLine/PubMed and Google scholar. The papers and books were searched in Portuguese and English, using the following keywords: sexual orientation, sexual behavior, homosexuality, developmental Biology and genetics. Was selected papers of the last 22 years. Were found five main theories about the biological components: (1) fraternal birth order, (2) brain androgenization and 2D:4D ratio; (3) brain activation by pheromones; and (4) epigenetic inheritance; and four theories about the genetic components: (1) genetic polymorphism; (2) pattern of X-linked inheritance; (3) monozygotic twins; and (4) sexual antagonistic selection. Concluded that there were many scientific evidence found over time to explain some of biological and genetic components of homosexuality, especially in males. However, today, there is no definitive explanation about what are the determinants of homosexual orientation components.
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RESUMO: A História demonstra que a criatividade tem sido uma constante da actividade humana constituindo-se como o motor da vida de qualquer comunidade (Urban, 1996). Diversas pesquisas em Psicologia demonstram a importância da interacção parental e dos estilos educativos utilizados pelos pais no desenvolvimento das crianças (Darling, 1999). Os estilos parentais exercem uma influência importante na expressão da criatividade das crianças, tendo as famílias um papel fundamental no desenvolvimento dessas capacidades criativas (Wu, 2008). Esta investigação pretende estudar a relação entre a criatividade e os estilos parentais em crianças do 4º ano de escolaridade, esperando-se que crianças submetidas a um estilo parental autoritário apresentem níveis inferiores de criatividade. A amostra é constituída por 236 alunos com idades compreendidas entre os 8-12 anos. Na avaliação da criatividade foi utilizado o TCT-DP (Test for Creative Thinking – Drawing Production) de Urban e Jellen (1986) e na avaliação dos estilos parentais foi aplicado o API (Índice de Parentalidade Autorizado) de C. Jackson, L. Henriksen e V. Foshee (1998), adaptado para a população portuguesa por M. Gaspar e M. Alarcão em 2003. Foi ainda aplicado o questionário sócio-demográfico. Verificou-se que não existem diferenças estatisticamente significativas entre os níveis de criatividade em função dos estilos parentais considerados, não confirmando a hipótese colocada. ABSTRACT: History shows that creativity has been a constant of human activity constituting itself as the engine of life of any community (Urban, 1996). Several studies in psychology show the importance of parental interaction and the educational practices used by parents on children's development (Darling, 1999). Parenting styles are considered to be an important influence on the expression of creativity of children, and the families have a fundamental role in the development of these creative abilities (Wu, 2008). This research aims to study the relationship between creativity and parenting styles in children of fourth grade, it is expected that children under an authoritarian parenting style have lower levels of creativity. The sample comprises 236 students aged between 8-12 years. In the assessment of creativity was used TCT-DP (Test for Creative Thinking - Drawing Production) by Urban and Jellen (1986) and in the assessment of parenting style was applied the API Index (Authoritative Parenting Index) of C. Jackson, L. Henriksen and V. Foshee (1998), adapted to portuguese sample by M. Gaspar and M. Alarcão in 2003. It was also applied the socio-demographic questionnaire. It wasn’t found any statistically significant differences between the levels of creativity considering the parenting styles studied, not confirming the hypothesis.