993 resultados para peer culture


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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Este estudo investigou o significado dos grupos de brincadeiras na rua como um contexto da cultura de pares, percebendo-os não apenas como espaços de expressão e reprodução da cultura de gênero, mas principalmente como contexto de reconstrução e co-construção destes aspectos: papéis sexuais, identidade de gênero e ideologia de papéis sexuais. O estudo incluiu 689 sujeitos entre 0 e 18 anos (440 meninos – 249 meninas), que brincavam juntos, sendo moradores ou visitantes de três ruas num bairro da periferia de Belém- Pará, durante um ano. Os dados foram coletados através de três procedimentos: descrição dos aspectos sócio-demográficos da área através de um formulário; identificação quantitativa das atividades dos grupos de brincadeira utilizando a técnica de varredura (scan sampling) e a descrição qualitativa das atividades através da filmagem de episódios. Os resultados revelam diferenças de gênero quanto à participação na rua e à variedade da subcultura lúdica. Observou-se predominância dos meninos na rua, segregação e tipificação sexual nas brincadeiras e estratégias diferenciadas de interação entre os dois grupos de gênero. Houve maior aproximação das meninas naquilo a que se denominou subcultura masculina, configurando estratégias de subversão das ideologias e papéis de gênero. A partir de três modelos explicativos do desenvolvimento humano (Hinde, 1979, 1987 e 1997; Bronfenbrenner, 1977, 1994 e 1999 e Rossetti-Ferreira, Amorin, Silva & Carvalho, 2003), busca-se discutir a relação entre macro e microdeterminações na construção da cultura dos gêneros dentro dos grupos de brincadeiras. Os dados sobre composição dos grupos, segregação, tipificação e preferência por brincadeiras e conteúdo e qualidade das interações entre os grupos de sexo/gênero confirmam o caráter relacional da construção do gênero e levam à proposição de um padrão de aproximação unilateral entre estes grupos, sendo que este padrão é protagonizado pelas meninas.

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This paper discusses methodological issues in educational research with young children. It approaches qualitative ethnographic research, highlighting participant observation as one of the most appropriate strategies for research developed in schools for children in the first two years of basic education, in other words, students between six and seven years old. It is suggested that ethnographic research and participant observation can diminish the differences between observer (adult) and observed (kids), when considering the peer culture in childhood , allowing the researcher to insert itself in a more properly way on a cultural reality of a given group. Furthermore, it is necessary to respect ethical principles, consider the specificities of young children and use various strategies to generate empirical data in order to enable them to participate more actively in educational research in which the object of study is childhood. Thus, young children could be recognized as producers of knowledge and subject of the investigative process.

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Das in den Jahren 2005/2006 in der Justizvollzugsanstalt Wiesbaden entwickelte, in zwei Wohngruppen eingeführte und erprobte Wohngruppenkonzept KonTrakt hat viele der Forderungen des Bundesverfassungsgerichtes aus dem Jahr 2006 an einen modernen Jugendstrafvollzug "vorweggenommen" und entspricht insbesondere auch den konkreten Vorgaben des Hessischen Jugendstrafvollzugsgesetzes. KonTrakt setzt insbesondere auf die aktive Mitgestaltung des Vollzugsalltages durch die Gefangenen, der im Sinne von Demokratisierung und Selbstverwaltung zu einem idealen sozialen Lernfeld für pro-soziales Verhalten, d. h. "soziale Verantwortung" werden kann.rnrnDa Erziehung immer ein Eingriff in die Grundrechte des Gefangenen und ggf. auch dessen Sorgeberechtigten ist, muß sich sowohl das Erziehungsziel als auch die konkrete Ausgestaltung des Vollzuges an kriminologischen Gesichtspunkten ausrichten, da eine "Gesamterziehung" unzulässig wäre, es also ausschließlich um künftiges Legalverhalten im Sinne sozialer Verantwortung gehen kann. KonTrakt richtet sich dementsprechend sowohl bzgl. der angestrebten Lernziele als auch der Methoden am derzeitigen Stand des kriminologischen Wissens aus und greift dabei vor allem auch auf den Ansatz und das Wissen der Angewandten Kriminologie zurück.rnrnGerade im Blick auf die Problematik einer Erziehung in Unfreiheit nutzt KonTrakt auf der gruppenpädagogischen Ebene die Konzepte der Positive Peer Culture und der Peer Education, auf der einzelpädagogischen Ebene die Konfrontative Pädagogik und den Ansatz RAP.rnrnKonTrakt nimmt auch Ideen und Methoden aus Modellprojekten auf, versteht sich aber ausdrücklich als Konzept für den Jugendstrafvollzug in der „Fläche“, ist also ohne „ausgelesene“ Gefangene und Bedienstete, ohne bestimmte bauliche Gegebenheiten umsetzbar und leicht an die jeweiligen Verhältnisse vor Ort anpaßbar.rn

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Bullying needs to be understood and positioned as a form of child abuse – peer abuse. For too many people, bullying is a benign term. This article will include information collected from a wide-range of researchers and discussions with over 50,000 students that I have facilitated during the past twenty years. The content will focus on new morbidities related to bullying such as depression and suicide, obesity, eating disorders, food allergies, juvenile diabetes, truancy, and substance and alcohol abuse. Making a cultural change in our society will require identified Change Agents, along with recommendations for collaboration, policies, projects and legislation.

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Cette recherche qualitative porte sur les innovations pédagogiques utilisées à l’Université de Montréal en contexte de cultures disciplinaires. La recherche visait à étudier les innovations pédagogiques, entendues comme tout enseignement dispensé de manières différentes de la pratique traditionnelle du cours magistral, proposées par les professeurs dans une université fortement engagée en recherche. ll nous a paru utile de contribuer à compléter les savoirs existants dans ce domaine peu exploré, particulièrement lorsque nous savons que les innovations pédagogiques en contexte de cultures disciplinaires n’ont encore pas été étudiées à l’Université de Montréal. D’un point de vue social, la pertinence de cette recherche réside dans le cadre de la valorisation de l’enseignement universitaire souhaitée tant par les politiques, les institutions et la société que les professeurs et, au-delà, elle invite au rééquilibrage des deux piliers indispensables à l’université centrée sur la recherche qui laisse paraître une relation dichotomique marquée entre enseignement et recherche. Deux modes de cueillettes de données ont été privilégiés : les entrevues individuelles semi-structurées et un entretien de groupe auprès de trente-deux professeurs lauréats du Prix d’excellence en enseignement de l’Université de Montréal. Pour cette recherche, nous avons employé la théorisation ancrée comme méthode d’analyse de données recueillies selon d’autres approches. En d’autres mots, nous avons souhaité utiliser la théorisation ancrée comme un « processus » (Paillé, 1994, p. 149) d’analyse des données avec pour objectif d’approfondir l’objet de notre recherche par-delà la simple analyse descriptive sans pour autant prétendre à une théorisation avancée. En premier lieu, nos résultats nous ont permis de connaître les innovations pédagogiques utilisées dans l’enceinte de notre terrain de recherche, l’Université de Montréal et de dresser un portrait actualisé de leurs innovateurs. Nous avons aussi exploré les raisons qui amènent les professeurs à innover, décrit le processus nécessaire à l’innovation pédagogique et expliqué les freins s’opposant à cette dernière. En second lieu, nos résultats énumèrent les différences liées à la matière d’enseignement, au champ de recherche et soulignent le rapport de la discipline à l’innovation comme critère déterminant à son implication. En dernier lieu, nos résultats révèlent l’existence d’une expertise pédagogique partagée au sein de l’Université de Montréal qui permet de rompre la solitude des professeurs par un soutien entre pairs et favorise la transférabilité des innovations pédagogiques d’une culture disciplinaire à une autre. Finalement, nous présentons une théorisation actualisée des paramètres constituant une innovation pédagogique et détaillons les nouveaux paramètres qui influent sur la construction d’une innovation pédagogique. Nous concluons cette thèse par des recommandations et des pistes de recherches.

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When it comes to helping to shape sustainable development, research is most useful when it bridges the science–implementation/management gap and when it brings development specialists and researchers into a dialogue (Hurni et al. 2004); can a peer-reviewed journal contribute to this aim? In the classical system for validation and dissemination of scientific knowledge, journals focus on knowledge exchange within the academic community and do not specifically address a ‘life-world audience’. Within a North-South context, another knowledge divide is added: the peer review process excludes a large proportion of scientists from the South from participating in the production of scientific knowledge (Karlsson et al. 2007). Mountain Research and Development (MRD) is a journal whose mission is based on an editorial strategy to build the bridge between research and development and ensure that authors from the global South have access to knowledge production, ultimately with a view to supporting sustainable development in mountains. In doing so, MRD faces a number of challenges that we would like to discuss with the td-net community, after having presented our experience and strategy as editors of this journal. MRD was launched in 1981 by mountain researchers who wanted mountains to be included in the 1992 Rio process. In the late 1990s, MRD realized that the journal needed to go beyond addressing only the scientific community. It therefore launched a new section addressing a broader audience in 2000, with the aim of disseminating insights into, and recommendations for, the implementation of sustainable development in mountains. In 2006, we conducted a survey among MRD’s authors, reviewers, and readers (Wymann et al. 2007): respondents confirmed that MRD had succeeded in bridging the gap between research and development. But we realized that MRD could become an even more efficient tool for sustainability if development knowledge were validated: in 2009, we began submitting ‘development’ papers (‘transformation knowledge’) to external peer review of a kind different from the scientific-only peer review (for ‘systems knowledge’). At the same time, the journal became open access in order to increase the permeability between science and society, and ensure greater access for readers and authors in the South. We are currently rethinking our review process for development papers, with a view to creating more space for communication between science and society, and enhancing the co-production of knowledge (Roux 2008). Hopefully, these efforts will also contribute to the urgent debate on the ‘publication culture’ needed in transdisciplinary research (Kueffer et al. 2007).

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This study investigated whether the associations between (a) the quality of the parent-child relationship and peer acceptance and (b) early adolescents’ life satisfaction differed depending on the importance of family values in the respective culture. As part of the Value of Children Study, data from a sub-sample of N = 1,034 adolescents (58% female, M age = 13.62 years, SD = 0.60 years) from 11 cultures was analyzed. Multilevel analyses revealed a positive relation between parental admiration and adolescents’ life satisfaction independent of cultural membership. Further, the higher the importance

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A qualitative study was conducted on young Jewish adults to determine cultural sexual health patterns with in the Jewish adolescent community. The young Jewish adults were recruited through Jewish social settings, such as Hillel Student Centers in Austin and Houston, Texas. Jewish was self-defined. A young adult, for this study, was defined as being between the ages of 18 and 23. Both female and males are needed in the study group. Individual interviews revealed 35 themes identifying the cultural, parental, peer, and surrounding factors that affect sexual behaviors during Jewish adolescence. Overall, this research demonstrates the need to further study and understand the culture and behaviors with in the Jewish community to then create a tailored intervention on healthy sexuality.^

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Spanish Educational Laws have been promoting the widespread use of English; as a result, Spanish Uni versities are looking for ways to give students more international training in order to prepare them for a future that will increasingly involve global problems and partnerships. Therefore, the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Spain (UPM), and the University of British Columbia, Okanagan, Canada (UBCO) have come together to offer opportunities for international collaboration and learning, thus facilitating virtual encounters among Spanish and Canadian students. The Language Exchange Program between the UPM and UBCO acts as a model for sustainability innovation in language and culture engagement as the students can interact with native speakers in communication tasks. This interdisciplinary initiative supports the latest methodological principles observed in the Common European Framework for Languages, such as autonomous and life-long learning, self-assessment and peer-assessment as well as the incorporation of new technologies to the learning process. Additionally the ‘virtual’ mobility is provided at no extra cost. This article presents the preliminary results of two virtual exchange programs that have been offering varied forms of study which are venue-independent, and have clearly expanded the range of scenarios for the students on both sides by promoting collaborative work and cultural exchange.

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The Language Exchange Program between the UPM and UBCO acts as a model for sustainability innovation in language and culture engagement as the students can interact with native speakers in communication tasks. This interdisciplinary initiative supports the latest methodological principles observed in the Common European Framework for Languages [1], such as autonomous and lifelong learning, self-assessment and peer-assessment as well as the incorporation of new technologies to the learning process

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Copyright © 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Acknowledgements The author's studies in this field are supported by MRC grants G1002118 (NS and RAA) and G110357 (RAA), MR/L010011/1 (PAF), the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007–2013) under grant agreement no. 212885 (PAF) and the Wellcome Trust (080388 to PAF). AS was funded by a BBSRC CASE Studentship co-funded by AstraZeneca.

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We thank all the supporting team-members involved in the translation procedures and data collections. Research was supported by the Polish NCN Grant 2011/03/N/HS6/05112 (K.K.) and Chinese NNSF Grant 31200788 (C.X).