2 resultados para Academic decorations of honor.
em Portal do Conhecimento - Ministerio do Ensino Superior Ciencia e Inovacao, Cape Verde
Resumo:
Os simuladores representam uma forma de transmissão e difusão do conhecimento, de um modo inovador face ao ensino tradicional das matérias. Esta forma de ensino pretende aplicar os métodos desde há muito utilizados nas ciências experimentais, em outras áreas do saber, onde a experiência laboratorial e o ensaio prático controlado não são possíveis. As ciências económicas e empresariais constituem, pela sua própria natureza, um ambiente propício à utilização de simuladores de ensino, dado que não é possível, ou ainda que eventualmente possível, não desejável, efetuar experiências em ambiente real para treino dos futuros profissionais. Este artigo foca-se na problemática da construção e utilização de simuladores para treino dos profissionais de gestão de empresas e relata um caso de estudo ocorrido no Instituto Superior de Ciências Económicas e Empresariais de Cabo Verde no ano letivo de 2013/2014. Abstract Simulators are an innovative way of knowledge transmission and dissemination when comparing to the traditional subject teaching. This form of education intends to apply the methods that have long been used in experimental sciences to other disciplinessuch as those where the controlled laboratory experiment or practical tests are not possible. The economic and business sciences are, by their very nature, conducive to the use of simulators in teaching, since it is not possible, or not desirable, to make experiments in a real life environment for training purposes. This article focuses on the issue of simulators construction and use whenapplied to the training of business management professionals, and reports a case study occurred at the Institute of Economics and Management of Cape Verde in academic year of 2013/2014.
Resumo:
The objective of this study was to find out the relationship between students’ perception of Social Studies and their academic performance in the subject in Colleges of Education in Kaduna State. The respondents of the study comprised NCE 2 and NCE 3 students of Social Studies at the Federal College of Education in Zaria and the Kaduna State College of Education in Gidan Waya. The data for the study was collected using a questionnaire with reliability coefficient of 0.87. The Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was used to test the hypotheses formulated for the study. The hypotheses were tested at 0.05 level of significance with df = 232. The findings were as follows: 1. The Social Studies students in colleges of education in Kaduna State do not record high academic performance in the subject. 2. Students’ perception of the Social Studies curriculum does affect their academic performance in the subject 3. Students’ perception of relevance of Social Studies education has no bearing on their academic performance in the subject. 4. Students’ perception of public attitude towards Social Studies has no impact on their academic performance in the subject. 5. Students’ general perception of Social Studies does not affect their academic performance in the subject. Based on these findings the following recommendations were proffered for Social Studies researchers and policy makers. a. There is need for further research in order to determine the actual cause of students’ failure to display high performance in Social Studies. b. The NCE Social Studies curriculum should be reviewed in terms of volume and difficulty.