820 resultados para Elementary school teaching
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The role of the principal in school settings and the principal's perceived effect on student achievement have frequently been considered vital factors in school reform. The relationships between emotional intelligence, leadership style and school culture have been widely studied. The literature reveals agreement among scholars regarding the principal's vital role in developing and fostering a positive school culture. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between elementary school principals' emotional intelligence, leadership style and school culture. ^ The researcher implemented a non-experimental ex post facto research design to investigate four specific research hypotheses. Utilizing the Qualtrics Survey Software, 57 elementary school principals within a large urban school district in southeast Florida completed the Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i), and 850 of their faculty members completed the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ Form 5X). Faculty responses to the school district's School Climate Survey retrieved from the district's web site were used as the measure of school culture. ^ Linear regression analyses revealed significant positive associations between emotional intelligence and the following leadership measures: Idealized Influence-Attributes (β = .23, p = < .05), Idealized Influence-Behaviors (β = .34, p = < .01), Inspirational Motivation (β = .39, p = < .01) and Contingent Reward (β = .33, p = < .01). Hierarchical regression analyses revealed positive associations between school culture and both transformational and transactional leadership measures, and negative associations between school culture and passive-avoidant leadership measures. Significant positive associations were found between school culture and the principals' emotional intelligence over and above leadership style. Hierarchical linear regressions to test the statistical hypothesis developed to account for alternative explanations revealed significant associations between leadership style and school culture over and above school grade. ^ These results suggest that emotional intelligence merits consideration in the development of leadership theory. Practical implications include suggestions that principals employ both transformational and transactional leadership strategies, and focus on developing their level of emotional intelligence. The associations between emotional intelligence, transformational leadership, Contingent Reward and school culture found in this study validate the role of the principal as the leader of school reform.^
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The purpose of this research is to identify and evaluate the nutritional problems that exist in the student population at the elementary school level in the Republic of Venezuela and to develop a system that will make it possible to deliver a more adequate diet to this population, with a greater fulfillment of their nutritional needs.
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Parent involvement (PI) in schooling has consistently been correlated with improved academic achievement in children. However, despite the apparent benefits of parent involvement, many schools serving low-income communities report consistent difficulty in facilitating the involvement of parents in their children's schooling. The purpose of this exploratory pilot study was to examine key variables associated with a PI program at a school that served a low-income community. The program was selected because it sustained the involvement of parents for a prolonged period of time. It was also selected because the program was facilitated by social workers. Derived from the literature, four lines of inquiry were examined: (a) the relationship between PI and parent strengths and development; (b) the relationship between PI and children's academic achievement; (c) facilitators for PI; and (d) barriers to PI. These lines of inquiry yielded the study's four primary research questions. The study employed a cross-sectional research design to address them. Thirty-three parents, representing 16 school-involved (SI) parents and 17 nonschool involved (NSI) parents, served as study participants. All 33 parents resided in a high poverty community. Quantitative methods were selected to examine differences between study participants and PI. Measures of parental empowerment, social support, self-esteem, and direct and indirect measures of their children's academic achievement were utilized. Qualitative methods were developed to identify and describe SI and NSI parents' perceptions of facilitators for and barriers to PI. This study's findings suggest that PI may yield important benefits for SI parents. These benefits include parents' perceptions of their empowerment, social support, and self-esteem. This study's findings also suggest a relationship between PI and reduced rates of children's school suspensions. This study did not, however, support relationships between PI and children's standardized test scores. This study concludes that despite the apparent benefits of PI for SI parents, PI may nonetheless be a proxy for several unspecified interventions that effect parents, children, schools and communities alike. More precise specifications and robust measures of PI are needed.
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General note: Title and date provided by Bettye Lane.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08
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This study analyzes differences in metacognitive skills and executive functioning between two groups of students (10-12 years) with different levels of metacognitive knowledge (high n = 50, low n = 64). Groups were established based on students' score on a test of knowledge of strategy use. Metacognitive skills were assessed by means of self-report. Students reported the frequency with which they applied these strategies during the phases of planning, execution, and evaluation of learning. Information about student executive functioning was provided by families and teachers, who completed two parallel forms of a behavior rating scale. The results indicated that: a) the group with high levels of metacognitive knowledge reported using their metacognitive skills more frequently than their peers in the other group. These differences were statistically significant in the phases of planning and execution; b) both family and teachers informed of better levels of executive functioning in the students with high metacognitive knowledge. Statistically significant differences were found in planning, functional memory, focus, and sustained attention. These results show the existence of an association between different levels of metacognitive knowledge, and differences in metacognitive skills and executive functions, and suggest the need to emphasize this set of variables in order to encourage students to acquire increasing levels of control over their learning process.
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Background: Diabetes is associated with increased cardiovascular disease, mortality and morbidity. Objectives: The present study aimed at assessing fasting blood sugar (FBS) in elementary school students in Birjand, 2012. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional and descriptive study was done on 1530 elementary school students who had been selected through multiple cluster sampling. FBS of these students was tested applying the enzymatic process. The obtained data was analyzed by means of SPSS software (v15) and statistical tests t and X2. Results: In this study, 833 girls and 697 boys were evaluated. Mean FBS of the whole study population was 86.9 ± 8.8 mg/dL; FBS was higher in boys compared to girls. FBS of 1453 (95%) children was < 100 mg/dL, the mean being 85.8 ± 6.8 mg/dL. FBS of 698 (45.6%) students of the above population was 86-99 mg/dl. It was 100-125 mg/dL in 72 (4.7%) individuals. Five (0.3%) students had FBS >126 mg/dL. Mean FBS increased in proportion to age, which was statistically significant. Conclusions: Although the prevalence of diabetes is not considerable; however, based on the relatively high portion of those children with high degree of blood glucose in the range in which the risk of diabetes and prediabetes in the following years rises dramatically, the need for further care of health authorities, an extensive screening activity, and undertaking intervening measures to prevent the epidemic of diabetes and consequently cardiovascular disease is emphasized.
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Poster apresentado no 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education, 24-31 julho de 2016, Hamburgo, Alemanha
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The role of the principal in school settings and the principal’s perceived effect on student achievement have frequently been considered vital factors in school reform. The relationships between emotional intelligence, leadership style and school culture have been widely studied. The literature reveals agreement among scholars regarding the principal’s vital role in developing and fostering a positive school culture. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between elementary school principals’ emotional intelligence, leadership style and school culture. The researcher implemented a non-experimental ex post facto research design to investigate four specific research hypotheses. Utilizing the Qualtrics Survey Software, 57 elementary school principals within a large urban school district in southeast Florida completed the Emotional Quotient Inventory (EQ-i), and 850 of their faculty members completed the Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire (MLQ Form 5X). Faculty responses to the school district’s School Climate Survey retrieved from the district’s web site were used as the measure of school culture. Linear regression analyses revealed significant positive associations between emotional intelligence and the following leadership measures: Idealized Influence-Attributes (β = .23, p = < .05), Idealized Influence-Behaviors (β = .34, p = < .01), Inspirational Motivation (β = .39, p = < .01) and Contingent Reward (β = .33, p = < .01). Hierarchical regression analyses revealed positive associations between school culture and both transformational and transactional leadership measures, and negative associations between school culture and passive-avoidant leadership measures. Significant positive associations were found between school culture and the principals’ emotional intelligence over and above leadership style. Hierarchical linear regressions to test the statistical hypothesis developed to account for alternative explanations revealed significant associations between leadership style and school culture over and above school grade. These results suggest that emotional intelligence merits consideration in the development of leadership theory. Practical implications include suggestions that principals employ both transformational and transactional leadership strategies, and focus on developing their level of emotional intelligence. The associations between emotional intelligence, transformational leadership, Contingent Reward and school culture found in this study validate the role of the principal as the leader of school reform.
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This pamphlet is a reprint (with extensive rev1s10n and added material) of a pamphlet prepared under the auspices of this department by interested workers in the area of physical education, and printed and distributed by the Iowa State Teachers Association.Mr. Louis E. Hutto, then Supervisor of Physical Education in the Des Moines school system, served as chairman of the original committee of three. Miss Monica R. Wild, Head of the Department of Physical Education for Women in Iowa State Teachers College, and Miss Doris E. White, of her staff, were the other members. These latter two, recently appointed as a Committee on Revision, have rewritten and enlarged the pamphlet, while retaining the plan of the earlier edition. Teachers of physical education in Iowa, this department, and all interested in the subject feel a debt of gratitude for the painstaking and efficient service rendered by these devoted workers. This debt I am most happy to acknowledge.
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Mestrado, Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico, 9 de Março de 2016, Universidade dos Açores (Relatório de Estágio).
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Le choix du Sénégal de faire des TIC un des leviers stratégiques de rénovation de l’école soulève des questions dont la nécessité de voir comment les enseignants se les approprient afin que l’école en tire les avantages attendus. Pour mieux comprendre comment et pourquoi se construisent les usages pédagogiques des TIC, la présente recherche vise à décrire et à analyser le processus et les facteurs d’intégration des TIC dans les pratiques d’enseignement des instituteurs sénégalais. La difficulté à retracer le processus a conduit à nous appuyer sur un modèle descripteur des processus d’intégration pédagogique des TIC inspiré de Sandholtz, Ringstaff et Dwyer (1997), de Karsenti, Savoie-Zajc et Larose (2001) et de Poellhuber et Boulanger (2001). Six instituteurs de l’Inspection d’Académie de Dakar qui développent depuis quatre ans au moins des TIC en classe ont été sélectionnés pour une étude multi-cas. Six entrevues individuelles semi-dirigées ont été réalisées complétées par un questionnaire, l’observation des pratiques d’intégration des TIC et une analyse documentaire. Les résultats du traitement des données recueillies sont présentés en trois articles abordant chacun un des volets de l’objectif de la recherche. Il ressort des résultats que les usages des TIC des six participants sont portés par des profils et des contextes d’usages particulièrement favorables à des pratiques d’information, de communication et de préparation de la classe à la maison et à des activités de recherche et de documentation, d’édition et de publication et d’apprentissages disciplinaires ou thématiques en classe avec les élèves. Par ailleurs, les analyses comparatives montrent que les formations (initiales et en cours d’emploi) qu’ils ont suivies ne les ayant pas suffisamment préparés à intégrer les TIC dans leurs pratiques d’enseignement, c’est dans le cadre des équipes pédagogiques portant leurs projets d’établissement d’intégration pédagogique des TIC et par des stratégies individuelles d’autoformation et d’organisation, collectives et coopératives de co-formation qu’ils ont construit leurs usages et surmonté les difficultés du parcours. Ce processus est porté par divers facteurs contextuels, institutionnels et sociaux particulièrement favorables. En plus, Ils partagent des dispositions d’esprit, des croyances et des postures épistémiques et psychosociales qui les poussent à toujours aller plus loin dans leurs pratiques d’intégration des TIC. En permettant de mieux comprendre le processus menant un instituteur des usages personnels des TIC à leurs usages professionnels et pédagogiques et comment les facteurs d’influence jouent sur les processus de cooptation et d’appropriation par lesquels il les construit, la présente recherche fournit des modèles de tracés et d’étapes d’intégration des TIC susceptibles d’être partagés et intégrés dans les référentiels de formation des enseignants à l’intégration pédagogique des TIC. Elle permet également de mieux dessiner les contours des contextes d’usages à développer et de définir les axes et les leviers pédagogiques et psychosociaux que des formateurs peuvent utiliser afin d’amener des enseignants en situation de construction des usages pédagogiques des TIC à développer les comportements et les attitudes favorables à l’intégration des TIC dans leurs pratiques d’enseignement.
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Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal
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Este trabalho teve como objetivo a análise da clientela do Instituto de Educação de Campo Grande, da 1ª série, diurno e noturno, do Curso de Formação de Professores de 1º grau (1ª a 4ª séries), visando analisar as relações entre aprendizagem, nível sócio-econômico, inteligência, idade e interesse por magistério de 1º grau (1ª a 4ª séries).