8 resultados para Disability Standards for Education 2005 (Cth)
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
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Implementation of different policies and plans aiming at providing education for all is a challenge in Tanzania. The need for educators and professionals with relevant knowledge and qualifications in special education is substantial. Teacher education does not equip educators with sufficient knowledge and skills in special education and professional development programs in special education are few in number. Up to 2005 no degree programs in special education at university level were available in Tanzania. The B.Ed. Special Education program offered by the Open University of Tanzania in collaboration with Åbo Akademi University in Finland was one of the efforts aimed at addressing the big national need for teachers and other professionals with degree qualifications in special education. This pilot program offered unique possibilities to study professional development in Tanzania. The research group in this study consisted of the group of students who participated in the degree program 2005-2007. The study is guided by three theoretical perspectives: individual, social and societal. The individual perspective emphasizes psychological factors as motives, motivation, achievement, self-directed behavior and personal growth. Within social perspective, professional development is viewed as situated within the social and cultural context. The third perspective, the societal, focuses on change, reforms, innovations and transformation of school systems and societies. Accordingly, professional development is viewed as an individual, social and societal phenomenon. The overall aim of the study is to explore the participants’ motives for participating in a B.Ed. Special Education program and the perceived outcomes of the program in terms of professional development. In order to achieve the objectives of the study, a case study approach was adopted. Questionnaires and semi-structured interviews were administered in three waves between January 2007 and February 2009 to the 35 educators participating in the B.Ed. Special Education program. The findings of the study reveal that the participants expressed motives which were related to job performance, knowledge, skills, academic degree and career. Also altruistic motives were expressed by the participants in terms of helping and supporting students with special needs and their communities. The perceived outcomes of the program were in line with the expressed motives. However, the results indicate that the participants also learned new skills, as interaction skills and guidance and counseling skills. Increased self-confidence was also mentioned as an outcome. The participants also got deepened understanding of disability issues. In addition, they learned strategies for creating awareness of persons with disability in the communities. Thus the findings of the study indicate positive outcomes of the program in terms of professional development. The conclusion of the study is that individual, social and societal factors interact when it comes to explaining why Tanzanian educators in special education choose to pursue a degree program in special education. The individual motives, as increased knowledge and better prospects of career development interact with the social and societal motives to help and support vulnerable student groups. The study contributes to increased understanding of the complexity of professional development and of the realities educators meet when educational reforms are implemented in a developing country.
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Raportti käsittelee Lappeenrannan teknillisen yliopiston sähkötekniikan uutta kaksivaiheista tutkintorakennetta suhteessa ulkomaisiin vastaaviin master-tasoisiin tutkintorakenteisiin. Tutkimusmenetelmänä käytetään benchmarking-menetelmää. Tutkimusainesto kerätttiin 52:n eurooppalaisen yliopiston www-sivuilta ja opinto-oppaista. Näistä yliopistoista valittiin tarkempaan vertailuun kolme mielenkiintoiseksi vertailukumppaniksi valittua sähkötekniikan koulutusyksikköä: TUL, Technical University of Lodz, Puolasta. TUM,Technical University of München, Saksasta. KTH, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Ruotsi. Toisen vaiheen vertailutulosten valossa näyttää siltä, että kaikkien vertailtujen yliopistojen tutkintojen sisällöt ja määrät ovat samankaltaisia, joten vertailukumppanit oletettavasti kykenevät ymmärtämään eri yliopistojen koulutusohjelmien toteutuksia. Toisaalta sähkötekniikan koulutuksen toteutukset näyttävät vertailuissa yliopistoissa sen verran erilaisilta, että vertailun avulla on mahdollista oppia eri toteutuksien taustalla olevista kulttuurieroista ja tavoitteista, sekä päästä hedelmälliseen yhteistyöhön vertailtavien yliopistojen sähkötekniikan osastojen kanssa.
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Diplomityö koostuu teoria- ja tutkimusosasta. Teoriaosassa on käsitelty robottihitsaus-järjestelmän hankinnan edellytyksiä asiakasohjautuvan yksittäis- ja piensarjatuotannon lähtökohdista. Tarkastelun osa-alueita ovat asiakasohjautuva tuotanto, robottihitsaus yksittäis- ja piensarjatuotannossa, robottien ohjelmointimenetelmät, robottihitsauksen laatu ja laadunvarmistus, tehokkuus, tuottavuus, kannattavuus, robottihitsattavan tuotteen ja robottihitsausjärjestelmän suunnittelu, robottihitsausaseman turvallisuus sekä robotti-järjestelmän toteutus ja käyttöönotto. Teoriaosa on koottu siten, että sitä voidaan käyttää myös oppimateriaalina. Siinä esitetään myös sovellusesimerkki Imatran ammattikoululla toteutetusta robottihitsausaseman turvallisuusrakenneratkaisusta, jonka on suunnitellut ja toteuttanut diplomityön laatija. Diplomityön tutkimusosassa selvitetään kyselytutkimuksen avulla robottihitsauksen käyt-töönoton edellytyksiä asiakasohjautuvassa yksittäis- ja piensarjatuotannossa eteläkarjalai-sissa konepaja- ja metallialan yrityksissä. Tutkimukseen mukaan valituille 25 yritykselle ja yrityksistä valituille vastuuhenkilöille lähetettiin kirjallinen kyselytutkimus, johon vastaus saatiin 17 yritykseltä. Diplomityön tavoitteena oli selvittää robottihitsauksen käyttöönoton edellytyksiä. Tutkimuksella haettiin tietoja myös muusta yritysten suunnittelemasta hitsaus-tuotannon kehittämisestä kuten mekanisoinnista ja sen nykytilasta sekä muista mahdollisista hitsaukseen liittyvistä hankkeista. Tutkimustulosten perusteella on todettavissa, että Etelä-Karjalassa toimivista asiakas-ohjautuvista yksittäis- ja piensarjatuotantoa harjoittavista konepaja- ja metallialan yri-tyksistä löytyy yrityksiä, jotka ovat kiinnostuneita robottihitsausjärjestelmän hankinnasta, mutta saatujen tulosten perusteella voidaan todeta, että edellytyksiä siihen ei vielä näyttäisi olevan. Syiksi robottihitsausjärjestelmän hankinnan edellytysten puuttumiseen voidaan mainita muun muassa sopimaton tuoterakenne, liian yksilölliset tuotteet ja pienet sarjat, joilla ei ole toistuvuutta. Lisäksi yritykset toimivat pelkästään alihankintayrityksinä eikä niillä ole omaa tuotetta. Robottihitsausjärjestelmän hankinta voisi olla mahdollista niissä yrityksissä, jotka ovat verkottuneet, toimivat vakaavaraisesti ja joiden viennistä osa suuntautuu välillisesti tai välittömästi ulkomaille. Yhteistyöverkkojen voidaan olettaa parantavan robottihitsaus-järjestelmän hankinnan mahdollisuuksia. Tällöin kustannuksia voidaan jakaa usealle eri yritykselle ja siten voidaan tehostaa myös järjestelmän käyttöastetta sekä hankkia uusia asiakkaita. Kaksi yrityksistä on harkinnut joko oman tai leasing-robottihitsausjärjestelmän hankintaa. Ongelmina robottihitsausjärjestelmän yhteishankinnalle pidettiin esim. kenen tiloihin järjestelmä hankitaan, kuka huolehtii kunnossapidosta, miten palkat maksetaan työntekijöille ja miten käytössä oleva työaika jaetaan eri yrityksille. Diplomityön johtopäätökset ja suositukset osassa esitetään muutamia jatkotoimenpide-ehdotuksia siitä, kuinka tiettyjen yritysten osalta voitaisiin robottihitsauksen käyttöönottoa edistää. Tutkimuksen tuloksena saatua tietoa hyödynnetään muun muassa Lappeenrannan teknillisen yliopiston tutkimus- ja koulutushankkeissa sekä toisen asteen kone- ja metallitekniikan koulutuksen suunnittelussa ja toteutuksessa.
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Enabling Change in Universities: Enhancing Education for Sustainable Development with Tools for Quality Assurance This thesis deals with enabling change in universities, more explicitly enhancing education for sustainable development with tools for quality assurance. Change management is a discipline within management that was developed in the 1980s because business changed from being predictable to unpredictable. The PEST mnemonic is a method to categorize factors enabling change; such as political, economic, socio-cultural and technological factors, which all affect higher education. A classification of a change, in either hard or soft, can help understanding the type of change that an organization is facing. Hard changes are more applied to problems that have clear objectives and indicators, with a known cause of the problem. Soft changes are applied to larger problems that affect the entire organization or beyond it. The basic definition for sustainable development is: the future generations should have similar opportunities as the previous. The UN has set as a global goal an integration of education for sustainable development (ESD) at all levels of education during 2005- 2014. The goal is set also in universities, the graduates of which are future leaders for all labor markets. The objective for ESD in higher education is that graduates obtain the competence to take economic, social and environmental costs and benefits into account when making decisions. Knowledge outcomes should aim for systematic and holistic thinking, which requires cross disciplinary education. So far, the development of ESD has not achieved its goals. The UN has identified a need for more transdisclipnary research in ESD. A joint global requirement for universities is quality assurance, the aim of which is to secure and improve teaching and learning. Quality, environmental and integrated management systems are used by some universities for filling the quality assurance requirements. The goal of this thesis is to open up new ways for enhancing ESD in universities, beyond the forerunners; by exploring how management systems could be used as tools for promoting ESD. The thesis is based on five studies. In the first study, I focus on if and how tools for quality assurance could be benefitted for promoting ESD. It is written from a new perspective, the memetic, for reaching a diversity of faculty. A meme is an idea that diffuses from brain to brain. It can be applied for cultural evolution. It is a theory that is based on the evolutionary theory by Darwin, applied for social sciences. In the second Paper, I present the results from the development of the pilot process model for enhancing ESD with management systems. The development of the model is based on a study that includes earlier studies, a survey in academia and an analysis of the practice in 11 universities in the Nordic countries. In the third study, I explore if the change depends on national culture or if it is global. It is a comparative study on both policy and implementation level, between the Nordic countries and China. The fourth study is a single case study based on change management. In this study, I identify what to consider in order to enable the change: enhancing ESD with tools for quality assurance in universities. In the fifth Paper, I present the results of the process model for enhancing ESD with management systems. The model was compared with identified drivers and barriers for enhancing ESD and for implementing management systems. Finally, the process model was piloted and applied for identifying sustainability aspects in curricula. Action research was chosen as methodology because there are not already implemented approaches using quality management for promoting ESD, why the only way to study this is to make it happen. Another reason for choosing action research is since it is essential to involve students and faculty for enhancing ESD. Action based research consists of the following phases: a) diagnosing, b) planning action, c) taking action and d) evaluating action. This research was made possible by a project called Education for Sustainable Development in Academia in the Nordic countries, ESDAN, in which activities were divided into these four phases. Each phase ended with an open seminar, where the results of the study were presented. The objective for the research project was to develop a process for including knowledge in sustainable development in curricula, which could be used in the quality assurance work. Eleven universities from the Nordic countries cooperated in the project. The aim was, by applying the process, to identify and publish examples of relevant sustainability aspects in different degree programs in universities in the Nordic countries. The project was partly financed by the Nordic Council of Ministers and partly by the participating pilot universities. Based on the results of my studies, I consider that quality, environmental and integrated management systems can be used for promoting ESD in universities. Relevant sustainability aspects have been identified in different fields of studies by applying the final process model. The final process model was compared with drivers and barriers for enhancing ESD and for implementing management systems in universities and with succeeding with management systems in industry. It corresponds with these, meaning that drivers are taken into account and barriers tackled. Both ESD and management systems in universities could be considered successful memes, which can reflect an effective way of communication among individuals. I have identified that management systems could be used as tools for hard changes and to support the soft change of enhancing ESD in universities with management system. Based on the change management study I have summarized recommendations on what to consider in order to enable the studied change. The main practical implications of the results are that the process model could be applied for assessment, benchmarking and communication of ESD, connected to quality assurance, when applied. This is possible because the information can be assembled in one picture, which facilitates comparison. The memetic approach can be applied for structuring. It is viable to make comparative studies between cultures, for getting insight in special characteristics of the own culture. Action based research is suitable for involving faculty. Change management can be applied for planning a change, which both enhancing ESD and developing management systems are identified to be.
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Advances in technology have provided new ways of using entertainment and game technology to foster human interaction. Games and playing with games have always been an important part of people’s everyday lives. Traditionally, human-computer interaction (HCI) research was seen as a psychological cognitive science focused on human factors, with engineering sciences as the computer science part of it. Although cognitive science has made significant progress over the past decade, the influence of people’s emotions on design networks is increasingly important, especially when the primary goal is to challenge and entertain users (Norman 2002). Game developers have explored the key issues in game design and identified that the driving force in the success of games is user experience. User-centered design integrates knowledge of users’ activity practices, needs, and preferences into the design process. Geocaching is a location-based treasure hunt game created by a community of players. Players use GPS (Global Position System) technology to find “treasures” and create their own geocaches; the game can be developed when the players invent caches and used more imagination to creations the caches. This doctoral dissertation explores user experience of geocaching and its applications in tourism and education. Globally, based on the Geocaching.com webpage, geocaching has been played about 180 countries and there are more than 10 million registered geocachers worldwide (Geocaching.com, 25.11.2014). This dissertation develops and presents an interaction model called the GameFlow Experience model that can be used to support the design of treasure hunt applications in tourism and education contexts. The GameFlow Model presents and clarifies various experiences; it provides such experiences in a real-life context, offers desirable design targets to be utilized in service design, and offers a perspective to consider when evaluating the success of adventure game concepts. User-centered game designs have adapted to human factor research in mainstream computing science. For many years, the user-centered design approach has been the most important research field in software development. Research has been focusing on user-centered design in software development such as office programs, but the same ideas and theories that will reflect the needs of a user-centered research are now also being applied to game design (Charles et al. 2005.) For several years, we have seen a growing interest in user experience design. Digital games are experience providers, and game developers need tools to better understand the user experience related to products and services they have created. This thesis aims to present what the user experience is in geocaching and treasure hunt games and how it can be used to develop new concepts for the treasure hunt. Engineers, designers, and researchers should have a clear understanding of what user experience is, what its parts are, and most importantly, how we can influence user satisfaction. In addition, we need to understand how users interact with electronic products and people, and how different elements synergize their experiences. This doctoral dissertation represents pioneering work on the user experience of geocaching and treasure hunt games in the context of tourism and education. The research also provides a model for game developers who are planning treasure hunt concepts.
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The main purpose of this study was to describe and evaluate nursing students' learning about an empowering discourse in patient education. In Phase 1, the purpose was to describe an empowering discourse between a nurse and a patient. In Phase 2, the purpose was first to create a computer simulation program of an empowering discourse based on the description, and second, the purpose was to evaluate nursing students’ learning of how to conduct an empowering discourse using a computer simulation program. The ultimate goal was to strengthen the knowledge basis on empowering discourse and to develop nursing students’ knowledge about how to conduct an empowering discourse for the development of patient education. In Phase I, empowering discourse was described using a systematic literature review with a metasummary technique (n=15). Data were collected covering a period from January 1995 to October 2005. In Phase 2, the computer simulation program of empowering discourse was created based the description in 2006–2007. A descriptive comparative design was used to evaluate students’ (n=69) process of learning empowering discourse using the computer simulation program and a pretest–post-test design without a control group was used to evaluate students’ (n=43) outcomes of learning. Data were collected in 2007. Empowering discourse was a structured process and it was possible to simulate and learned with the computer simulation program. According to students’ knowledge, empowering discourse was an unstructured process. Process of learning empowering discourse using the computer simulation program was controlled by the students and it changed students’ knowledge. The outcomes of learning empowering discourse appeared as changes of students’ knowledge to more holistic and better-organized or only to more holistic or better-organized. The study strengthened knowledge base of empowering discourse and developed students to more knowledgeable in empowering discourse.