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Much of physical education curriculum in the developed world and specifically in Australia tends to be guided in principle by syllabus documents that represent, in varying degrees, some form of government education priorities. Through the use of critical discourse analysis we analyze one such syllabus example (an official syllabus document of one of the Australian States) to explore the relationships between the emancipatory/social justice expectations presented in the rubric of and introduction to the official syllabus document, and the language details of learning outcomes that indicate how the expectations might be satisfied. Given the complexity and multilevel pathways of message systems/ideologies we question the efficacy of such documents oriented around social justice principles to genuinely deliver more radical agendas which promote social change and encourage a preparedness to engage in social action leading to a betterment of society.

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.

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Engaging and motivating students in mathematics lessons can be challenging. The traditional approach of chalk and talk can sometimes be problematic. The new generation of educational robotics has the potential to not only motivate students but also enable teachers to demonstrate concepts in mathematics by connecting concepts with the real world. Robotics hardware and the software are becoming increasing more user-friendly and as a consequence they can be blended in with classroom activities with greater ease. Using robotics in suitably designed activities promotes a constructivist learning environment and enables students to engage in higher order thinking through hands-on problem solving. Teamwork and collaborative learning are also enhanced through the use of this technology. This paper discusses a model for teaching concepts in mathematics in middle year classrooms. It will also highlight some of the benefits and challenges of using robotics in the learning environment.

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FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) was initiated in the U.S. by accomplished inventor Dean Kamen in 1989. FIRST LEGO League (FLL) is one of the five competitions conducted by this organization. Dean’s vision was “to create a world where science and technology are celebrated……where young people dream of becoming science and technology heroes”. Each year FLL creates opportunities for young people aged 9-16 to engage in problem solving, teamwork and collaborative learning around a real-world theme. In the 2009/2010 season, more than 145,000 young people in over 50 countries participated in this competition. As they tackle the challenges; they construct and de-construct their own knowledge through hands-on engagement in a constructivist learning environment. The challenges are presented at least eight weeks before the competition. In most events the participants are judged in four categories - robot game, robot design, team project and team challenge. “Gracious professionalism” is an essential element of the competition. This paper compares and contrasts the FLL in China and Australia and presents some of the achievements of the event. It also highlights some of the models which have been adopted in the two countries to facilitate participation. The educational benefits of embedding the FLL will also be discussed.

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The PCC4U (Palliative Care Curriculum for Undergraduates) project aims to support the inclusion of the principles and practice of palliative care in all health professional training. While uptake rates of the project resources and curriculum initiatives is strong in medicine and nursing (86% of courses actively engaged with the project in 2012) integration of palliative care content in allied health disciplines has been less consistent. This report explores the process adopted to address this issue. In 2012 six allied health courses – representing social work, pharmacy, psychology, occupational therapy, dietetics and physiotherapy – commenced a range of tailored curriculum initiatives with the aim of informing the development of exemplars of integration of palliative care in specific disciplines. The PCC4U project provided palliative care learning materials, curriculum resources and expertise, and financial support as part of this curriculum development process. Review of the outcomes of each initiative indicates that tailored support has provided an opportunity for courses to develop palliative care curriculum content that reflects both discipline and local contexts. It has contributed six discipline specific exemplars of the integration of palliative care in allied health professional curricula and provided insights into allied health educational approaches in palliative care, particularly the use of evidence based resources. As a result project curriculum materials and activities have been expanded. These will be implemented with allied health courses through workshops, site visits and curriculum mapping initiatives in 2013 to better sustain the integration of palliative care in health professional curricula.

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BACKGROUND OR CONTEXT The concept of 'Aboriginal engineering' has had little exposure in conventional engineering education programs, despite more than 40,000 years of active human engagement with the diverse Australian environment. The work reported in this paper began with the premise that Indigenous Student Support Through Indigenous Perspectives Embedded in Engineering Curricula (Goldfinch, et al 2013) would provide a clear and replicable means of encouraging Aboriginal teenagers to consider a career in engineering. Although that remains a key outcome of this OLT project, the direction taken by the research had led to additional insights and perspectives that have wide implications for engineering education more generally. There has only been passing reference to the achievements of Aboriginal engineering in current texts, and the very absence of such references was a prompt to explore further as our work developed. PURPOSE OR GOAL Project goals focused on curriculum-based change, including development of a model for inclusive teaching spaces, and study units employing key features of the model. As work progressed we found we needed to understand more about the principles and practices informing the development of pre-contact Aboriginal engineering strategies for sustaining life and society within the landscape of this often harsh continent. We also found ourselves being asked 'what engineering did Aboriginal cultures have?' Finding that there are no easy-to- access answers, we began researching the question, while continuing to engage with specific curriculum trials. APPROACH Stakeholders in the project had been identified as engineering educators, potential Aboriginal students and Aboriginal communities local to Universities involved in the project. We realised, early on, that at least one more group was involved - all the non-Aboriginal students in engineering classes. This realisation, coupled with recognition of the need to understand Aboriginal engineering as a set of viable, long term practices, altered the focus of our efforts. Rather than focusing primarily on finding ways to attract Aboriginal engineering students, the shift has been towards evolving ways of including knowledge about Aboriginal practices and principles in relevant engineering content. DISCUSSION This paper introduces the model resulting from the work of this project, explores its potential influence on engineering curriculum development and reports on implementation strategies. The model is a static representation of a dynamic and cyclic approach to engaging with Aboriginal engineering through contact with local communities in regard to building knowledge about the social beliefs underlying Aboriginal engineering principles and practices. Ways to engage engineering educators, students and the wider community are evolving through the continuing work of the project team and will be reported in more detail in the paper. RECOMMENDATIONS/IMPLICATIONS/CONCLUSION While engineering may be considered by some to be agnostic in regard to culture and social issues, the work of this project is drawing attention to the importance of including such issues into curriculum materials at a number of levels of complexity. The paper will introduce and explore the central concepts of the research completed to date, as well as suggesting ways in which engineering educators can extend their knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal engineering principles in the context of their own specialisations.

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El objetivo del presente estudio pretende analizar la selección de materiales curriculares didácticos y el papel que desempeñan en los procesos de enseñanza-aprendizaje. Antes de ello, se mencionará el concepto de análisis de necesidades a efectos de encontrar los mejores materiales que las puedan satisfacer. Se prestará especial atención a las posibilidades de selección, análisis y evaluación de materiales, en tanto que constituyen los principales medios de transmisión de los contenidos a los estudiantes intentando ayudarlos a desarrollar las competencias básicas establecidas en el Anexo I de la LOE. Se enfocará el presente estudio sobre materiales curriculares aplicados a la enseñanza de idiomas, hablando de las ventajas y desventajas de usarlos como recursos didácticos. Para finalizar, se expondrán algunas reflexiones en torno a la práctica docente, los libros de texto y materiales multimedia.

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As orientações curriculares do Ensino Básico português recomendam um ensino balizado no movimento Ciência-Tecnologia-Sociedade (CTS). Face à insuficiência de recursos didáticos e de formação de professores que respondam a estas orientações, desenvolveu-se um courseware didático intitulado energiza.te® para alunos do 1.º e 2.º Ciclos do Ensino Básico (CEB), num processo guiado pela questão de investigação “Quais os contributos do processo de desenvolvimento de um courseware didático e de um programa de formação contínua para a promoção de práticas pedagógicodidáticas de orientação CTS por professores do Ensino Básico?”, e pelos objetivos (1) Conceber, produzir, implementar e avaliar um courseware didático balizado num quadro teórico de Educação CTS; (2) Conceber, produzir, implementar e avaliar um programa de formação de professores do Ensino Básico com vista à sua preparação didática para a implementação do courseware didático; (3) Avaliar os contributos do programa de formação e da implementação do courseware didático para a dinamização de práticas pedagógico-didáticas de orientação CTS por professores do Ensino Básico. Para cumprir os objetivos 1 e 2, (i) concebeu-se o courseware com base num referencial sobre ensino CTS nos primeiros anos de escolaridade, (ii) produziu-se o protótipo do courseware com a colaboração de uma empresa e com base na avaliação de um painel de peritos, (iii) desenvolveu-se um programa de formação (PF) contínua de professores promotor de uma Educação CTS, que foi implementado com professores de ciências do Ensino Básico, (iv) implementaram-se atividades do courseware no âmbito do PF, (v) avaliou-se o courseware através de um estudo de caso com a colaboração de 3 professores do 1.ºCEB que participaram no PF. Para cumprir o objetivo 3, organizou-se um estudo de caso de natureza qualitativa onde se recolheram dados por inquérito, análise documental e observação de aulas e se procedeu a uma análise de conteúdo com base nas dimensões de um instrumento de caracterização de práticas pedagógicodidáticas de orientação CTS. Dois dos três professores evidenciaram práticas pedagógico-didáticas de orientação CTS de acordo com algumas das dimensões de análise previstas, como resultado da sua participação no programa de formação e da implementação de atividades do courseware energiza.te®. Considera-se que este processo se configurou numa intervenção que impulsionou a Educação CTS no Ensino Básico através do desenvolvimento de um recurso didático fundamentado e de um programa de formação que promoveram inovações nas práticas pedagógico-didáticas dos professores.

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O desenvolvimento de uma sociedade depende do nível intelectual e educacional revelado pelos seus cidadãos, o que é determinado também pela qualidade de ensino. A consecução de tal qualidade implica uma adequada formação de professores e esta requer uma reflexão que permita atualização e inovação constantes do processo de Supervisão Pedagógica. Esta deve garantir a mudança e a inovação necessárias das Práticas Pedagógicas (PP), fator relevante na preparação pessoal e profissional dos docentes. Não há ensino de qualidade sem uma adequada formação de professores e esta é assegurada, obviamente, pela implementação adequada, reflexiva e permanentemente inovada das Práticas Pedagógicas. As instituições formadoras arcam com a grande responsabilidade de procurar mecanismos para dotarem os seus quadros, ou seja, os Supervisores Pedagógicos, de competências que lhes permitam exercer essa missão de forma cientificamente sustentada. Esta investigação tem por objetivo apresentar um plano de estratégias metodológicas inovadoras de Supervisão com a finalidade de introduzir melhorias no Sistema de Supervisão Pedagógica, consubstanciado fundamentalmente, nas Práticas Pedagógicas, no Curso de Biologia do ISCED/HUÍLA - Instituto Superior de Ciências da Educação. O estudo foi desenvolvido no âmbito do Curso de Doutoramento de Didática e Formação da Universidade de Aveiro (Portugal) e enquadradas pelo paradigma eclético. Decorreu em duas Fase, I e II. A Fase I - estudo preliminar - teve a participação de dois Professores Supervisores (PS) e 59 Alunos Futuros Professores (AFP) do 3º e 4º anos do Curso do Ensino de Biologia. Nesta fase, para a recolha de dados foram realizados inquéritos (entrevistas aos PS e questionários aos AFP). Para o tratamento de dados, recorreu-se à análise de conteúdo para as entrevistas dos PS e para as questões abertas dos questionários aos AFP; para as questões fechadas utilizou-se Microsoft Excel. Esta fase de diagnóstico teve como objetivo recolher a perceção dos participantes sobre a pertinência das estratégias metodológicas em uso na PP no Curso de Biologia e obter as suas sugestões para a respetiva melhoria. Os resultados apontaram fundamentalmente para uma mudança das estratégias das PP e para a inclusão de trabalhos práticos (laboratorial e de campo). A Fase II - estudo principal - teve como base os resultados obtidos na fase anterior. Foram concebidas, implementadas e avaliadas ações formativas e investigativas no campo da Supervisão Pedagógica, quer aos PS, quer aos AFP, visando responder às necessidades colocadas bem como as sugestões recebidas dos participantes. A recolha de dados foi realizada no âmbito das ações formativas/investigativas realizadas com os participantes. A recolha de dados foi realizada através de fichas administradas no final de cada sessão, de um questionário intermédio, para a obtenção de opiniões acerca das atividades já realizadas para serem introduzidas as emendas julgadas pertinentes com vista a melhoria do processo e de um questionário final. Como fonte complementar foram usados os portefólios dos AFP, as auscultações dos participantes, durante e no final do processo, anotados no teaching portefólio do investigador. Foi efetuada uma exposição com todo o material desenvolvido no âmbito de uma sessão de reflexão sobre as PP. Ficou consensualmente institucionalizado a realização anual de um evento para apresentação e discussão dos trabalhos das PP e, sobretudo, para a meta-reflexão das atividades supervisivas desenvolvidas ao longo do ano. As conclusões resultantes de todo o estudo, refletem a satisfação de todos os participantes, bem como o reconhecimento de que foi dada uma contribuição para a resposta ao problema levantado, às questões e subquestões da investigação, obtendo-se assim a consecução dos objetivos preconizados. Como sugestão para futuras investigações, aponta-se a conceção de ações que visem a mudança das PP para um Estágio Pedagógico. Como implicações, deste estudo, julga-se poder ter contribuído na melhoria das competências dos PS, o que poderá favorecer as suas estratégias da Supervisão Pedagógica. Tudo isto aponta para uma melhor formação do futuro professor, garantindo um ensino de qualidade que proporcionará uma melhor formação de cidadãos.

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Colin Duquemin was born in 1932 in Guernsey, British Channel Islands, and came to Canada as a young adult. He attended McMaster University (B.A.), the University of Toronto (B.Ed.), the State University of New York at Buffalo (M.A.) and the University of London, London, England (M.Sc.). He began his career as a tea taster and tea buyer in Colombo, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), but later became a teacher. He spent most of his teaching career as a manager of the St. Johns Outdoor Studies Centre, north of Fonthill, Ontario, developing environmentally related programmes for elementary and secondary school students. He was also active in many local organizations, serving as Associate Director of the St. Catharines Grape and Wine Festival Board, Chairman of the St. Catharines Historical Museum Board, President of the Niagara Military Institute and President of the Canadian Canal Society. In addition to the numerous curriculum materials he authored, Colin wrote the Driver’s Guide Series, highlighting the many points of interest in the Niagara region, including the Welland Canal, battlefields of the War of 1812, and the Niagara Parkway. He also wrote A Guide to the Grand River Canal (1980) with Daniel Glenney, The Fur Trade in Rupert’s Land: Opening up the Canadian Northwest (1992), Stick to the Guns! A short history of the 10th field battery, Royal Regiment of Canadian Artillery (1996), Niagara Rebels: the Niagara Frontier Incidents in the Upper Canada Rebellion, 1837-1838 ( 2001), and edited and contributed to A Lodge of Friendship: the History of Niagara Lodge, No. 2, A.F. & A.M, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada, 1792-1992 (1991). He died in December 2012.

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Accessible etexts from curriculum materials for those with print impairments - strategies for conversion and reading using assistive technologies.

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Issue addressed: The complexities encountered in an Indigenous community when a white project support team assisted a school (Bwgcolman on Palm Island, Queensland) to implement MindMatters, a centralised, national project aiming to promote the psychosocial health of young Australians through the development of a comprehensive, school- based mental health promotion program. Approach: The MindMatters consortium offered pilot schools curriculum materials, professional development for staff, funding and ongoing support at a local level in return for their participation in the project. The support team flew to the island on two occasions to provide support. Conclusion: Whether or not MindMatters constituted a community project at Bwgcolman is debatable. Nevertheless, the project at Bwgcolman was considered a 'success' by key players since initial aims identified by the school were tangible (eg, professional development, curriculum development) and met in a way that the school could take ownership of. Additionally, behavioural management policy was implemented in a manner that was cognisant of a history of coercive relations with Indigenous communities. So what?: It is important in the telling of the success story at Bwgcolman that even though MindMatters endeavoured to be culturally sensitive, it was nevertheless a centralist mental health promotion program. Future mental health promotion initiatives need to be aware that the approach of the support team in attempting to hand back some community control at the local level may have played a role in the school succeeding.

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This article reports on students' reflections, gathered from questionnaire and interview data, on their learning of rhythm and on their attitudes and  motivation from having engaged with African music as non-music specialists using the Orff approach. The "traditional" Orff approach to classroom music was supplemented with African repertoire which builds on the nexus, identified by Amoaku (1 982), between the Orff method and the traditional way of music learning in African cultures. This article describes my experience as a South African working with Australian non-specialist primary teacher students of predominantly Anglo-Celtic background within the context of a music education unit at Deakin University's Melbourne (Burwood) Campus. As Nketia (1988) points out, I - like many expatriate music educators - have selected music from my own country of origin as the foundation to develop curriculum materials teaching rhythm through non-Western music. The results demonstrate worthwhile experiences and outcomes for both the students and myself.