4 resultados para Secondary socialization professional process
em Instituto Politécnico do Porto, Portugal
Resumo:
Despite a massive expansion of education in Portugal, since the 1970’s, educational attainment of the adult population in the country remains low. The numbers of working-age people in some form of continuing education are among the lowest, according to the OECD and EU-27 statistics. Technological Schools(TS), initially created in the 1990’s, under the umbrella of the Ministry of Economy in partnership with industry and industrial associations, aimed to prepare qualified staff for industries and services in the country, particularly in the engineering sector, through the provision of post secondary non-university programmes of studies, the CET (Technological Specialization Courses). Successful CET students are awarded a DET(Diploma of Technological Specialization), which corresponds to Vocational Qualification level IV of the EU, according to the latest alteration (2005) of the Education Systems Act (introduced in 1986). In this, CET’s are also clearly defined as one of the routes for access to Higher Education (HE), in Portugal. The PRILHE (Promoting Reflective and Independent Learning in Higher Education) multinational project, funded by the European Socrates Grundtvig Programme, aimed to identify the learning processes which enable adult students in higher education to become autonomous reflective learners and search best practices to support these learning processes. During this research, both quantitative and qualitative methods were used to determine how students organise their studies and develop their learning skills. The Portuguese partner in the project’ consortium used a two case studies approach, one with students of Higher Education Institutions and other with students of TS. This paper only applies to students of TS, as these have a predominant bias towards engineering. Results show that student motivation and professional teaching support contribute equally to the development of an autonomous and reflective approach to learning in adult students; this is essential for success in a knowledge economy, where lifelong learning is the key to continuous employment.
Resumo:
Dissertação de Mestrado apresentada ao Instituto Superior de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Tradução e Interpretação Especializadas, sob orientação de Doutora Sandra Ribeiro “Esta versão contém as críticas e sugestões dos elementos do júri.”
Resumo:
A escolha da escola depende de uma multiplicidade de fatores. Desde logo os aspetos legais que determinam em que condições se pode fazer esta escolha. Depois aspetos ligados às pessoas, sejam eles de natureza académica, profissional ou outros relacionados com a perspetiva de futuro. De que forma alguns destes aspetos estão envolvidos no processo de escolha é o que este projeto pretende determinar. Quais são em termos gerais os aspetos que se consideram mais importantes para as escolhas, e em particular o que leva os alunos do Agrupamento de Escolas de Oliveira do Douro n.º1, a escolher ficar na escola secundária do agrupamento ou sair dela para prosseguir estudos no ensino secundário? Percebidos esses aspetos, importa iniciar um processo de mudança que leve os alunos a preferirem o agrupamento a outras escolas.
Resumo:
Relatório de Estágio para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ensino da Música