817 resultados para Teacher Training School and Curriculum
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Resumen basado en el de la publicación. Resumen y título en castellano y en inglés
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"B-361474"--P. 1.
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Según el Plan de estudios 435/03 del Profesorado en Educación Física que se dicta en el Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche dependiente de la Universidad Nacional del Comahue existe, en los trayectos formativos de primer, segundo y tercer año, una asignatura cuya denominación es Formación Corporal Motora en adelante (FCM). En la misma se ha intentado, durante estos años, articular disciplinas deportivas como el Atletismo, la Gimnasia y la Natación. En esta comunicación se trata el encuadrede conocimiento que se desarrolla en la asignatura FCM3 del tercer nivel de la formación, planteando un espacio diferente respecto a la construcción de corporeidad y motricidad del sujeto. Se plantea como alternativa a las perspectivas gimnástica- higienista y físico-deportiva en la formación de profesionales de la Educación Física.Entonces ¿cómo se visibiliza la formación corporal motora del sujeto desde la enseñanza de las destrezas en las diversas propuestas pedagógicas? En este sentido, nada de lo que se lleve adelante en la enseñanza es ni neutral ni inocente,está teñido de sentido, de significado, de poder y de utopía. Siguiendo a Zerbino el reto es preguntarse ¿"qué estamos sosteniendo con aquello que hacemos"?
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Según el Plan de estudios 435/03 del Profesorado en Educación Física que se dicta en el Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche dependiente de la Universidad Nacional del Comahue existe, en los trayectos formativos de primer, segundo y tercer año, una asignatura cuya denominación es Formación Corporal Motora en adelante (FCM). En la misma se ha intentado, durante estos años, articular disciplinas deportivas como el Atletismo, la Gimnasia y la Natación. En esta comunicación se trata el encuadrede conocimiento que se desarrolla en la asignatura FCM3 del tercer nivel de la formación, planteando un espacio diferente respecto a la construcción de corporeidad y motricidad del sujeto. Se plantea como alternativa a las perspectivas gimnástica- higienista y físico-deportiva en la formación de profesionales de la Educación Física.Entonces ¿cómo se visibiliza la formación corporal motora del sujeto desde la enseñanza de las destrezas en las diversas propuestas pedagógicas? En este sentido, nada de lo que se lleve adelante en la enseñanza es ni neutral ni inocente,está teñido de sentido, de significado, de poder y de utopía. Siguiendo a Zerbino el reto es preguntarse ¿"qué estamos sosteniendo con aquello que hacemos"?
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Según el Plan de estudios 435/03 del Profesorado en Educación Física que se dicta en el Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche dependiente de la Universidad Nacional del Comahue existe, en los trayectos formativos de primer, segundo y tercer año, una asignatura cuya denominación es Formación Corporal Motora en adelante (FCM). En la misma se ha intentado, durante estos años, articular disciplinas deportivas como el Atletismo, la Gimnasia y la Natación. En esta comunicación se trata el encuadrede conocimiento que se desarrolla en la asignatura FCM3 del tercer nivel de la formación, planteando un espacio diferente respecto a la construcción de corporeidad y motricidad del sujeto. Se plantea como alternativa a las perspectivas gimnástica- higienista y físico-deportiva en la formación de profesionales de la Educación Física.Entonces ¿cómo se visibiliza la formación corporal motora del sujeto desde la enseñanza de las destrezas en las diversas propuestas pedagógicas? En este sentido, nada de lo que se lleve adelante en la enseñanza es ni neutral ni inocente,está teñido de sentido, de significado, de poder y de utopía. Siguiendo a Zerbino el reto es preguntarse ¿"qué estamos sosteniendo con aquello que hacemos"?
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Concern has been expressed that the current climate in schools militates against trainee teachers' self-directed development. This article explores the issue of trainees' capacity for self-direction through the analysis of interviews with 32 trainees, investigating their perceived proactive social strategies. Three proactive strategies were identified: 'tactical compliance', personalising advice, and seeking out opportunities to exercise control. It is argued that these strategies are indicative of trainees' drive to establish a personal teaching identity through self-directed development and the creation of individual development agendas. The article concludes by emphasising the importance of the development of proactive social skills in beginning teachers. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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ICEMST 2014 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EDUCATION IN MATHEMATICS, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY PROCEEDING BOOK (pp.865-869). Disponível em http://www.2014.icemst.com/
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Includes bibliographical references.
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The Swedish upper secondary school has made a transition from a school for the elite to be a school for everybody. When almost every youth nowadays chooses to continue studying, for some of them this is not what they want to do most of all. However, as there in practice is no choice, there come up problems and many upper secondary school teachers experience a growing frustration. We will here discuss some aspects of the following questions: - How do upper secondary schoolteachers handle their working-conditions in a new situation? - What possible consequences do this have on teacher education?
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Objective. To conduct a summative evaluation of an Early Childhood Care, Education and Development (ECCED) Teacher Training Workshop in Mongu, Zambia by assessing changes in knowledge, attitudes and intent to use the information. ^ Study design. A matched cohort survey design was used with additional qualitative data collected by structured observation of workshop sessions, daily facilitator and participant debriefs and participant interviews. ^ Results. Matching pre and post tests were completed by 27 individuals in addition to daily debriefs, structured workshop observation and participant interviews with 22% of the group. The participant population was predominantly female individuals aged 15-44 years old that had completed high school and additional post-secondary training, been teaching children aged 0 – 8 years for 2-5 years in the Western Province and received other HIV/AIDS and ECCED education. Pre-tests indicated a strong understanding of ECCED principles and misconceptions regarding HIV transmission, prevention and the disease's impact on early childhood development. The workshop was found to significantly increase the participants' knowledge of topics covered by the curriculum (paired t-test, N=27, p = 0.004, 95% CI 1.8, 8.6). Participants began with a more limited understanding of HIV/AIDS than ECCED, but the mean gain was much greater at 7.4 +/- 12.3 points. Significantly more participants believed at post-test that HIV/AIDS education should increase for future educators. The 77.8% of participants that increased their knowledge scores at post-test expressed significantly less fear of having a child with HIV/AIDS in the classroom (Independent Samples t-test, N= 27, p = 0.011). Overall participant fear decreased 15.5%. 92.6% and 88.9% of participants planned at post-test to respectively use and share the taught information in their daily professional lives and reported on innovative strategies to communicate with the community. ^ Conclusions. Teacher training workshops can significantly increase HIV/AIDS awareness and promote positive attitudes in educators working with children affected by HIV/AIDS. Using participant suggested teaching techniques such as poems and songs and translating the materials to the local language could assist future facilitators to both culturally and professionally relate to the workshop audience as well as increase participant capacity to share the information with the local community. ^
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Beginning teachers in the field of English Language Arts and Reading are responsible for providing literacy instruction to students. Teachers need a broad background in teaching reading, writing, listening, speaking, and viewing, as well as critical thinking. In secondary schools in particular, beginning English Language Arts and Reading teachers are also faced with the challenge of preparing students to be proficient enough readers and writers to meet required State standards. Beginning teachers must navigate compelling challenges that exist during the first years of teaching. The school support systems available to new teachers are an integral part of their educational development. ^ This qualitative study was conceptualized as an in-depth examination of the experiences and perceptions of eight beginning teachers. They represented different racial/ethnic groups, attended different teacher preparation programs, and taught in different school cultures. The data were collected through formal and informal interviews and classroom observations. A qualitative system of data analysis was used to examine the patterns relating to the interrelationship between teacher preparation programs and school support systems. ^ The experiences of the beginning teachers in this study indicated that teacher education programs should provide preservice teachers with a critical knowledge base for teaching literature, language, and composition. A liberal arts background in English, followed by an extensive program focusing on pedagogy, seems to provide a thorough level of curriculum and instructional practices needed for teaching in 21st century classrooms. The data further suggested that a school support system should pair beginning teachers with mentor teachers and provide a caring, professional environment that seeks to nurture the teacher as she/he develops during the first years of teaching. ^
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Mode of access: Internet.