957 resultados para GENERAL PROGRAM
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Description based on: 60th (1979).
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Description based on: 1998 ; title from cover.
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In accord with the general program of researching factors relating to ultimate attainment and maturational constraints in adult language acquisition, this commentary highlights the importance of input differences in amount, type, and setting between naturalistic and classroom learners of an L2. It is suggested that these variables are often confounded with age factors. Herein, we wish to call attention to the possible deterministic role that the differences in the grammatical quality of classroom input have on development and on competence outcomes. Framing what we see as greater formal complexity of the learning task for classroom learners, we suggest that one might benefit from focusing less on difference and more on how classroom L2 learners, at least some of them, come to acquire all that they do despite crucial qualitative differences in their input.
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One central question in the formal linguistic study of adult multilingual morphosyntax (i.e., L3/Ln acquisition) involves determining the role(s) the L1 and/or the L2 play(s) at the L3 initial state (e.g., Bardel & Falk, Second Language Research 23: 459–484, 2007; Falk & Bardel, Second Language Research: forthcoming; Flynn et al., The International Journal of Multilingualism 8: 3–16, 2004; Rothman, Second Language Research: forthcoming; Rothman & Cabrelli, On the initial state of L3 (Ln) acquisition: Selective or absolute transfer?: 2007; Rothman & Cabrelli Amaro, Second Language Research 26: 219–289, 2010). The present article adds to this general program, testing Rothman's (Second Language Research: forthcoming) model for L3 initial state transfer, which when relevant in light of specific language pairings, maintains that typological proximity between the languages is the most deterministic variable determining the selection of syntactic transfer. Herein, I present empirical evidence from the later part of the beginning stages of L3 Brazilian Portuguese (BP) by native speakers of English and Spanish, who have attained an advanced level of proficiency in either English or Spanish as an L2. Examining the related domains of syntactic word order and relative clause attachment preference in L3 BP, the data clearly indicate that Spanish is transferred for both experimental groups irrespective of whether it was the L1 or L2. These results are expected by Rothman's (Second Language Research: forthcoming) model, but not necessarily predicted by other current hypotheses of multilingual syntactic transfer; the implications of this are discussed.
TV BRASIL: UMA EMISSORA PÚBLICA EM CONSTRUÇÃO Ações e controvérsias 2007-2010 Universidade Metodista
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A pesquisa verifica em que medida a TV Brasil, criada no país em 2007 pelo presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, se constitui, de fato, em um modelo democrático de TV pública, com o objetivo de desenvolver a consciência crítica do cidadão, mediante programação educativa, artística, cultural, informativa, cientifica e promotora da cidadania , como determina seu Estatuto. O trabalho descreve e analisa o processo de construção da emissora no período de 2007-2010. Examina as relações de poder e o debate entre os diferentes setores do governo e da sociedade civil organizada, envolvidos no processo de democratização da radiodifusão brasileira, e na criação e implementação do modelo de televisão pública no Brasil. Discute os processos de gestão, de produção e de financiamento da emissora, incluindo o sistema de pitching1 adotado. Define como é constituído o perfil da emissora, com base na descrição da grade semanal de programação, distribuída em horários e gêneros, através de um mapeamento geral dos programas, e uma breve análise comparativa da grade entre três emissoras: TV Globo, TV Cultura e TV Brasil 2009-2010. Trata-se de uma pesquisa exploratória. A metodologia central é a de Estudo de Caso (YIN, 2005), de natureza qualitativa. Examina as mudanças e tendências apresentadas no decorrer do período estudado. Apesar de existirem dificuldades de gestão e de ordem técnica relacionadas à transmissão, abrangência e qualidade do sinal, bem como a da ausência de verbas para a divulgação e constituição de sua programação, a TV Brasil oferece um novo paradigma para o campo público de rádio e televisão. Confirma, assim, sua viabilidade como um modelo alternativo e democrático de gestão e de funcionamento da televisão pública no país, ao se transformar num agente de fomento para a integração da sociedade brasileira. Vale ressaltar, no entanto, que a emissora encontra-se, ainda, em busca de novos caminhos e deverá aperfeiçoar-se ao longo do processo de sua consolidação, seja no âmbito de sua gestão ou de sua programação.
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The Positive Youth Development (PYD) perspective is a strength-based conceptualization of youth. It highlights the importance of mutually beneficial relationships between youth and their environment to develop the “Five Cs”, key assets that include character. Character has long been a subject of programming due to its focus on helping children lead moral, empathic, and prosocial lives. There are, however, many limitations in character research, including poorly operationalized definitions of character; a failure to examine the developmental and broader social context in which character exists; and a lack of evaluation of more practical character programming. The goal of this dissertation was to address these gaps in knowledge and inform the character education programming literature. The first study examined the relationships among age, gender, the school social context, and character. Moral character was negatively associated with grade, and being a girl was positively associated with moral character. The relationships between positive peer interactions at school and character (fairness, integrity) were stronger among students who reported low initial moral character when positive peer interactions was high. In the second study, the Build Character: Build Success Program, a character education program, was evaluated over six months to examine its effects on character behaviours, victimization, and school climate. No program effects were found for students in grades 1 to 3, but a slight decrease in victimization in one experimental school was found for students in grades 4 to 8. This lack of general program effects may be due to the short-term nature of the intervention, which may not have been long enough to result in measurable behaviour change. Implementation data indicated that teachers did not teach all program elements, which also may have influenced the results of the program evaluation. The present dissertation contributes to knowledge about character and its programming by: introducing new measures to operationalize character, discovering developmental patterns in character in school-aged children, highlighting gender differences in character, examining character within its broad social context, and evaluating short-term character education programming.
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The Swiss postgraduate training program in general internal medicine is now designed as a competency-based curriculum. In other words, by the end of their training, the residents should demonstrate a set of predefined competences. Many of those competences have to be learnt in outpatient settings. Thus, the primary care physicians have more than ever an important role to play in educating tomorrows doctors. A competency-based model of training requires a regular assessment of the residents. The mini-CEX (mini-Clinical Evaluation eXercise) is the assessment tool proposed by the Swiss institute for postgraduate and continuing education. The mini-CEX is based on the direct observation of the trainees performing a specific task, as well as on the ensuing feedback. This article aims at introducing our colleagues in charge of residents to the mini-CEX, which is a useful tool promoting the culture of feedback in medical education.
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This document summarizes the conclusions and recommendations of the Library Services Advisory Council who were appointed by Governor Terry E. Branstad to develop a coordinated, cost-effective and comprehensive plan for the implementation of an electronic statewide library and information services program.
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Three year program reports