7 resultados para Life experiences
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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La recerca és un estudi comparatiu, descriptiu i transversal que pretén conèixer alguns trets diferencials de la població adolescent infractora en relació al sentiment de culpa, les dimensions de la personalitat, el nivell d’ira, les estratègies d’afrontament i la gestió dels esdeveniments vitals. La metodologia i el material utilitzat en la recerca són entrevistes personalitzades (en el cas del grup d’infractors), o bé de petits grups (en la resta). Es van administrar cinc qüestionaris (SC-35, EPQ-R, STAXI, ACS i AVIA) a una mostra conformada per 128 adolescents (39 estudiants de batxillerat, 47 estudiants de cicles formatius i 42 infractors, tots ells de 16 a 18 anys i residents a la província de Barcelona), procedint a l’anàlisi posterior de les dades obtingudes, mitjançant el paquet estadístic SPSS 14.0. Les principals conclusions mostren que els joves infractors presenten nivells més elevats de sentiments de culpa, de neuroticisme, de psicoticisme i d’ira. Així mateix, tendeixen a reprimir l’ira o, pel contrari, a expressar-la verbalment i físicament. Acostumen a emprar estratègies d’afrontament passives o de caràcter evitatiu i computen major nombre tant d’esdeveniments vitals negatius com d’esdeveniments vitals positius. Finalment, tendeixen a positivar esdeveniments vitals negatius dels àmbits relacional i de salut, mentre que tendeixen a negativitzar esdeveniments vitals positius de l’àmbit familiar.
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[eng] This report is part of the research project, The effects of social changes in work and professional life of Spanish academics, partially financed by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (SEJ2006-01876), that has explored change in legislation, organisation, research schemes and so on, in the last thirty years. The main aim of this project is deepening our understanding of the impact of undergoing economic, social, cultural, technological and labour change in Spanish universities in the life and professional identity of the teaching and research staff, taking into account the national and european context. This paper gathers part of the results gained from the project, being its primary objective to contribute to an improved knowledge-base on professional knowledge and work experience in higher education institutions in Spain and, as a consequence, to understand how Spanish academics are coping with current changes.
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[eng] This report is part of the research project, The effects of social changes in work and professional life of Spanish academics, partially financed by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (SEJ2006-01876), that has explored change in legislation, organisation, research schemes and so on, in the last thirty years. The main aim of this project is deepening our understanding of the impact of undergoing economic, social, cultural, technological and labour change in Spanish universities in the life and professional identity of the teaching and research staff, taking into account the national and european context. This paper gathers part of the results gained from the project, being its primary objective to contribute to an improved knowledge-base on professional knowledge and work experience in higher education institutions in Spain and, as a consequence, to understand how Spanish academics are coping with current changes.
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[eng] This report is part of the research project, The effects of social changes in work and professional life of Spanish academics, partially financed by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (SEJ2006-01876), that has explored change in legislation, organisation, research schemes and so on, in the last thirty years. The main aim of this project is deepening our understanding of the impact of undergoing economic, social, cultural, technological and labour change in Spanish universities in the life and professional identity of the teaching and research staff, taking into account the national and european context. This paper gathers part of the results gained from the project, being its primary objective to contribute to an improved knowledge-base on professional knowledge and work experience in higher education institutions in Spain and, as a consequence, to understand how Spanish academics are coping with current changes.
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Peer-reviewed
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The aim of the paper is to describe some of the challenges faced by schools, or by formal education in general, as a consequence of today"s mobilecentric society (henceforth MCS), the term we will use to denote the new, networked learning ecology that has arisen from the massive penetration of digital media in everyday life. After revisiting some of the ideas of McLuhan and Vygotsky in the light of this new technological scenario, we describe five traits of the MCS and the challenges illustrated through educational practices that we believe schools will face if they wish to preserve their function of individualization and socialization. We believe that despite the emergence of the MCS, the main function of the school is still to provide the"box of tools" (a set of psychological instruments, such as reading, writing, mathematical notation, digital literacy, etc.) that enables people to develop their learning skills and life projects and to become part of communities and groups. However, the complexity and mobility of the new learning environments means that the position held by schools needs to be reevaluated in the face of the informal learning paths and experiences both online and offline to which learners now have access. We also need to reevaluate the meaning of the school itself as an institution and the model of learner it should be training
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The objective of this study is to gather information regarding the adaptation of the range of socio educational projects and services aimed at the transition to an adult life of young persons with intellectual disabilities in Spain. The research of the study has been done in three stages. During each stage, a specific tool has been used. One to one in-depth interviews have been undertaken with 45 professionals and 20 individuals with intellectual disabilities. The Delphi method has been applied to two panels consisting of 20 experts each. Firstly, results focus on the approach to different issues related to the devices. Secondly, the training opportunities that these individuals receive to ease the transition period is addressed. And finally, the study refers to the participation of the individuals themselves and their families in the process. The developed analysis allows us to propose strategies to improve the transition to adult life