5 resultados para Kindergarten.

em Repositório digital da Fundação Getúlio Vargas - FGV


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Which strategies can an educational business, such as a Kindergarten in Germany, develop to foster employee engagement? The goal of this master thesis is to identify effective and viable measures to engage employees, that could be potentially implemented in a Kindergarten in Germany. The literature concerning the notion of employee engagement is so inconsistent that even studies about the subject fail to find one common definition and have to acknowledge the variety of existing definitions (IES, 2014, p.52-53). This reflects the youth of the concept, which has only been partially studied by academics and practitioners in recent years. The literature gap about employee engagement concerns many aspects, among which small companies and educational businesses, in particular those focusing on early child development. Considering the low levels of employee engagement in Germany combined with the absence of studies on educational organizations focusing in early child development this master thesis studies engagement in German Kindergärten(s). This master thesis is divided in two parts consisting of a literature review and a case study. The literature review allows to follow the evolution of the concept along the years, while the case study focuses on assessing employee engagement in Montessori Kindergärten(s) in Munich & elaborating potential measures to increase engagement levels. Double sided research was undertaken for this case study. On the one hand a quantitative research was performed, through a survey, in order to uncover which strategies would be viable to foster employee engagement. On the other hand a qualitative research was undertaken, consisting in an internship in a Kindergarten, in order to shed light on how to do so. Findings in the quantitative research indicate overall engagement levels average to low. Results related to specific statements bring out the originality of the educational sector, which is in some aspects intrinsically engaging, similarly to the medical field (Seijts & Crim, 2006). Furthermore low engagement levels led to a conversely high number of positives responses to potential engagement strategies suggesting their potential effectiveness. Findings in the qualitative research are coherent with qualitative results and complement them

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The paper's main goal is to promote a deeper reflection on the use of the most important tools concerning business management, by respecting certain changes, in order to fit private elementary schools - both kindergarten and primary schools. It focuses on the main functions and support functions related to business administration, marketing elements concerning both related services and the department structures, in order to sketch the elementary school's reference matrixes. The study was carried out in Curitiba-Pr, between June and October/2001, gathering data from five different elementary school's management strategies and models, chosen according to their importance in the marketplace and structure. After this database had been created, the analogous study on the case report - São Judas Tadeu de Curitiba School - proceeded, focusing on its main management elements.

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Examinamos a Teoria do Desenvolvimento da Inteligência de Jean Piaget, na faixa etária entre 6 a 12 anos, para fundamentarmos as "diretrizes metodológicas" do ensino da "Educação do Movimento", na primeira fase do primeiro grau ou seja da classe de alfabetização ã 4a. série. Esta pesquisa bibliográfica, baseou-se nas diretrizes da Lei 5.692 e da política Nacional de Educação Física e Educação. A Educação do Movimento, como chamaremos a Educaça0 Física, neste período do 19 grau, é considerada como um meio eficaz no desenvolvimento das capacidades operatórias, da aptidão física c da socialização, ou seja das potencialidades do educando para que ele se auto-realize, preparando-o para sua vida profissional futura e para o exercício consciente da cidadania.

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Este trabalho é o relato de uma experiência de Educação Popular em uma pré-escola comunitária de uma favela do Rio de Janeiro. Após uma rápida exposição do contexto em que ocorreu a experiência, são descritos e analisados três aspectos considerados como fundamentais para o desenvolvimento do trabalho: a elaboração coletiva de uma pedagogia pré-escolar referenciada nas condições e na cultura local; a formação das educadoras leigas visando a sua autonomia; o estreitamento das relações entre escola e comunidade, buscando resgatar a unidade entre conhecimento e vida. A partir da prática e da reflexão sobre a prática, da apropriação do conhecimento universal acumulado e da busca de relações democráticas entre os membros da equipe de educadores, foi possível encontrar algumas referências e alguns caminhos para uma pré-escola comprometida com a educação integral das crianças das classes populares.

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Brazilian public policy entered in the so-called new social federalism through its conditional cash transfers. States and municipalities can operate together through the nationwide platform of the Bolsa Familia Program (BFP), complementing federal actions with local innovations. The state and the city of Rio de Janeiro have created programs named, respectively, Renda Melhor (RM) and Família Carioca (FC). These programs make use of the operational structure of the BFP, which facilitates locating beneficiaries, issuing cards, synchronizing payment dates and access passwords and introducing new conditionalities. The payment system of the two programs complements the estimated permanent household income up to the poverty line established, giving more to those who have less. Similar income complementation system was subsequently adopted in the BFP and the Chilean Ingreso Ético Familiar, which also follow the principle of estimation of income used in the FC and in the RM. Instead of using the declared income, the value of the Rio cash transfers are set using the extensive collection of information obtained from the Single Registry of Social Programs (Cadastro Único): physical configuration of housing, access to public services, education and work conditions for all family members, presence of vulnerable groups, disabilities, pregnant or lactating women, children and benefits from other official transfers such as the BFP. With this multitude of assets and limitations, the permanent income of each individual is estimated. The basic benefit is defined by the poverty gap and priority is given to the poorest. These subnational programs use international benchmarks as a neutral ground between different government levels and mandates. Their poverty line is the highest of the first millennium goal of the United Nations (UN): US$ 2 per person per day adjusted for the cost of living. The other poverty line of the UN, US$ 1.25, was implicitly adopted as the national extreme poverty line in 2011. The exchange of methodologies between federal entities has happened both ways. The FC began with the 575,000 individuals living in the city of Rio de Janeiro who were on the payroll of the BFP. Its system of impact evaluation benefited from bi-monthly standardized examinations. In the educational conditionalities, the two programs reward students' progress, a potential advantage for those who most need to advance. The municipal program requires greater school attendance than that of the BFP and the presence of students’ parents at the bimonthly meetings held on Saturdays. Students must achieve a grade of 8 or improve at least 20% in each exam to receive a bi-monthly premium of R$50. In early childhood, priority is given to the poor children in the program Single Administrative Register (CadÚnico) to enroll in kindergarten, preschools and complementary activities. The state program reaches more than one million people with a payment system similar to the municipal one. Moreover, it innovates in that it transfers awards given to high school students to savings accounts. The prize increases and is paid to the student, who can withdraw up to 30% annually. The total can reach R$3,800 per low-income student. The State and the city rewarded already education professionals according to student performance, now completing the chain of demand incentives on poor students and their parents. Increased performance is higher among beneficiaries and the presence of their guardians at meetings is twice compared to non beneficiaries; The Houston program, also focuses on aligning the incentives to teachers, parents and students. In general, the plan is to explore strategic complementarities, where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. The objective is to stimulate, through targets and incentives, synergies between social actors (teachers, parents, students), between areas (education, assistance, work) and different levels of government. The cited programs sum their efforts and divide labor so as to multiply interactions and make a difference in the lives of the poor.