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Neli Maneva, Plamenka Hristova - The paper is devoted to a new approach to the extracurricular activities in Informatics for beginners, 3–5 grade pupils. Only the first step of our approach are described in detail, namely the modeling of the identified so far objects with prime and secondary importance. Some examples of objects are presented through their main characteristics revealing their peculiarities and the level of significance for the achievements of the stated goals for an efficient performance of the activities under consideration.

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Report published in the Proceedings of the National Conference on "Education and Research in the Information Society", Plovdiv, May, 2014

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Literature addressing academic achievement orientation of Black adolescents in the United States often depicts poor school related attitudes and adaptation patterns, low academic achievement, and deficient family backgrounds. However, some researchers maintained that certain Black immigrant groups possessed positive academic achievement orientations and exemplary academic achievements (Ogbu, 1991; Gibson, 1991; Vernez, & Abrahamse, 1996). In this study, I attempted to combine qualitative data from multiple sources (surveys, interviews, observations, literature, and document analysis), using standard case study methodology and the constant comparative method of analysis to understand the relationship that existed between the academic achievement orientation of a select group of West Indian American parents and adolescents in Broward County, Florida. The sub-sample of 11 families, comprising 15 adolescents and 13 parents, was selected through maximum variation sampling from a pool of 23 families. The findings were presented as a single composite case study. The participants possessed specific, longstanding educational and career goals for the children. The parents were deeply involved and were knowledgeable of their children's schools and academic progress. While mothers were the parents most actively involved in the schools, fathers were strong authoritative figures. Families evidenced a strong moral religious base with set rules of behavior, firm parenting practices, and established chains of authority. Family members emphasized education over material things; reading over audiovisual or social activities; family cohesion over individual wishes; and academics over extracurricular activities. The parents' strong positive academic achievement orientation was communicated to the children and reinforced by relatives, family friends, and others. In turn, the adolescents possessed positive school-related attitudes and attributional styles. While they admitted their parents were somewhat strict, they voluntarily complied with the rules and were highly motivated to succeed because they believed their parents deeply cared for them and that education leads to success and upward mobility. Each adolescent was pursuing an academic track and planning for college and specific profession. The findings support Ogbu's cultural ecological model (1991). I recommend these findings to teachers, counselors, administrators, parents, and others working with West Indian American families. ^

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The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the academic and nonacademic experiences of self-identified first-generation college students who left college before their second year. The study sought to find how the experiences might have affected the students' decision to depart. The case study method was used to investigate these college students who attended Florida International University. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with six ex-students who identified themselves as first-generation college students. The narrative data from the interviews were transcribed, coded, and analyzed. Analysis was informed by Pascarella, Pierson, Wolniak, and Terenzini's (2004) theoretical framework of important college academic and nonacademic experiences. An audit trail was kept and the data was triangulated by using multiple sources to establish certain findings. The most critical tool for enhancing trustworthiness was the use of member checking. I also received ongoing feedback from my major professor and committee throughout the dissertation process. The participants reported the following academic experiences: (a) patterns of coursework; (b) course-related interactions with peers; (c) relationships with faculty; (d) class size; (e) academic advisement; (f) orientation and peer advisors; and (e) financial aid. The participants reported the following nonacademic experiences; (f) on- or off- campus employment; (g) on- or off-campus residence; (h) participation in extracurricular activities; (i) noncourse-related peer relationships; (j) commuting and parking; and (k) FIU as an HSI. Isolationism and poor fit with the university were the most prevalent reasons for departure. The reported experiences of these first-generation college students shed light on those experiences that contributed to their departure. University administrators should give additional attention to these stories in an effort to improve retention strategies for this population. All but two of the participants went on to enroll in other institutions and reported good experiences with their new institutions. Recommendations are provided for continued research concerning how to best meet the needs of college students like the participants; students who have not learned from their parents about higher education financial aid, academic advisement, and orientation.

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Esta pesquisa tem por objetivo compreender o desenvolvimento da modalidade de xadrez no componente curricular Educaçao Física e os sentidos que os alunos atribuem ao jogo. Para sua consecuçao foram realizadas observaçoes e entrevistas semiestruturadas com o professor responsável pelas aulas de Xadrez e quatro alunos matriculados. Os dados indicam que a proposta pedagógica de ensino do jogo utilizada pelo professor aproxima-se do método tradicional. Para os alunos o jogo de xadrez assume sentidos mais próximos da "diversao" e do "lazer". Proposto no formato de Clube apresenta-se mais como uma atividade extracurricular, voltado apenas para a prática do jogo, do que como um conteúdo da Educaçao Física

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Esta pesquisa tem por objetivo compreender o desenvolvimento da modalidade de xadrez no componente curricular Educaçao Física e os sentidos que os alunos atribuem ao jogo. Para sua consecuçao foram realizadas observaçoes e entrevistas semiestruturadas com o professor responsável pelas aulas de Xadrez e quatro alunos matriculados. Os dados indicam que a proposta pedagógica de ensino do jogo utilizada pelo professor aproxima-se do método tradicional. Para os alunos o jogo de xadrez assume sentidos mais próximos da "diversao" e do "lazer". Proposto no formato de Clube apresenta-se mais como uma atividade extracurricular, voltado apenas para a prática do jogo, do que como um conteúdo da Educaçao Física

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Esta pesquisa tem por objetivo compreender o desenvolvimento da modalidade de xadrez no componente curricular Educaçao Física e os sentidos que os alunos atribuem ao jogo. Para sua consecuçao foram realizadas observaçoes e entrevistas semiestruturadas com o professor responsável pelas aulas de Xadrez e quatro alunos matriculados. Os dados indicam que a proposta pedagógica de ensino do jogo utilizada pelo professor aproxima-se do método tradicional. Para os alunos o jogo de xadrez assume sentidos mais próximos da ?diversao? e do ?lazer?. Proposto no formato de Clube apresenta-se mais como uma atividade extracurricular, voltado apenas para a prática do jogo, do que como um conteúdo da Educaçao Física

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Sampling may promote prolonged engagement in sport by limiting physical injuries (Fraser-Thomas et al., 2005). Overtraining injuries are a concern for young athletes who specialize in one sport and engage in high volumes of deliberate practice (Hollander, Meyers, & Leunes, 1995; Law, Côté, & Ericsson, 2007). For instance, young gymnasts who practice for over 16 hours a week have been shown to have higher incidences of back injuries (Goldstein, Berger, Windier, & Jackson, 1991). A sampling approach in child-controlled play (e.g. deliberate play) rather than highly adult-controlled practice (e.g. deliberate practice) has been proposed as a strategy to limit overuse and other sport-related injuries (Micheli, Glassman, & Klein, 2000). In summary, sampling may protect against sport attrition by limiting sport related injuries and allowing children to have early experiences in sport that are enjoyable. Psychosocial Benefits of Sampling Only a small percentage of children who participate in school sports ever become elite athletes. Therefore, the psychosocial outcomes of sport participation are particularly important to consider. Recent studies with youth between the ages of 11 to 17 have found that those who are involved in a variety of extracurricular activities (e.g. sports, volunteer, arts) score more favourably on outcome measures such as Grade Point Average (GPA; Fredricks & Eccles, 2006a) and positive peer relationships (Fredricks & Eccles, 2006b) than youth who participate in fewer activities. These patterns are thought to exist due to each extracurricular activity bringing its own distinct pattern of socialization experiences that reinforce certain behaviours and/or teach various skills (Fredricks & Eccles, 2006b; Rose-Krasnor, Bussen, Willoughby, & Chambers, 2006). This contention is corroborated by studies of children and youths' experiences in extracurricular activities indicating that youth have unique experiences in each activity that contribute to their development (Hansen, Larson, & Dworkin, 2003; Larson, Hansen, & Moneta, 2006). This has led Wilkes and Côté (2007) to propose that children who sample different activities (through their own choice or by virtue of parental direction), have a greater chance of developing the following five developmental outcomes compared to children who specialize in one activity: 1) life skills, 2) prosocial behaviour, 3) healthy identity, 4) diverse peer groups and 5) social capital.

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El objetivo del artículo es realizar un diagnóstico sobre la percepción de los factores que intervienen en el rendimiento académico de los estudiantes de cinco carreras universitarias en una escuela de educación superior en México, para así reconocer las áreas de oportunidad que permitan sugerir políticas y estrategias para elevar su rendimiento. Se utilizó una muestra de 1651 estudiantes, se obtuvieron los datos a partir de un cuestionario con treinta preguntas que estudian la percepción del rendimiento académico en escala tipo Likert. Se realizó un análisis factorial exploratorio que permitiera reducir los datos, facilitar la interpretación y validar el instrumento. Se identificaron tres factores: a) el rol de los profesores, b) la evaluación y c) la motivación de los estudiantes. Se llevó a cabo un análisis comparativo por carrera. Se encontró que los estudiantes perciben que la mayoría de los maestros no se preocupan por la condición de los jóvenes en situación de reprobación. Además, casi no motivan y carecen de expresiones de sentimientos de orgullo por los logros académicos de los estudiantes. La mitad de los participantes piensa que los docentes no cubren el temario en su totalidad. Se detectó que los estudiantes poseen una alta motivación siendo esto positivo porque son alumnos dedicados y responsables. Se concluye realizando una serie de sugerencias y explicando las implicaciones que tiene este trabajo para las instituciones de educación superior.

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Purpose: This research investigates the effectiveness of an experiential learning approach, available to students in all disciplines that combined a hands-on entrepreneurial and enterprise experience with professional consultant mentoring by using a competition to win business start-up funding. Design/methodology/approach: Students at a UK university had the chance to enter a competition in which they developed an entrepreneurial idea and then designed and presented a business plan to win business start-up capital. Students who were entrepreneurially motivated, but who lacked capital to start up their business, were targeted, as these students have been argued to benefit the most from a combination of business plan training and entrepreneurial development. Feedback and data was obtained from the students at each stage of the process and was thematically analysed to assess the development of students’ entrepreneurial skills and knowledge through the experience. Findings: The research found that the benefits gained from this approach included both enterprising and entrepreneurial skills, with the greatest impact being on student confidence and belief in their ability to start a business. The practical skills had a ‘demystifying’ effect on students that made them feel like entrepreneurship and enterprise start-up were attainable. Research limitations/implications: The research focused on students at one UK University and centered on entrepreneurship in a retail business. The competition thus appealed mainly to students who were interested in retail start-up, thus leaving out some enterprising students whose feedback may have been different. In addition, while entrepreneurial skills are assessed in the data, the students who would be interested in the competition would be assumed to be proactive, and this skill was not able to be analyzed. This research is a single case, and thus could be enhanced by more cases and looking at other enterprise start-up means beyond retail. Originality/value: This research makes a case that, in light of literature critical of the use of business plan training in entrepreneurship education, certain students are appropriate candidates for this approach. Specific skills and knowledge can be developed in university students using a live enterprise experience, supported by entrepreneurial mentoring. By making the event extracurricular, the study sought to capture the feedback of students who self-selected into the program, who can benefit most from combined entrepreneurial and business-plan development experience.

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Pretende-se com este trabalho, salientar a utilidade da música, como caminho a considerar pedagógica e socialmente, para os alunos com Necessidades Educativas Especiais (NEE) de modo a facilitar/promover a capacidade de iniciativa, a socialização e o autoconceito. Definiu-se como objetivo geral Compreender a influência de um programa de Educação Musical na Capacidade de iniciativa, na socialização e no autoconceito de alunos com NEE. Foi aplicado um Programa de Educação Musical (PEM) aos alunos em contexto escolar, em aulas extracurriculares, durante três meses com a durabilidade de vinte sessões. Cada sessão teve a duração de quarenta e cinco minutos. No estudo de caso realizado, foi utilizada uma metodologia mista. Como instrumentos de recolha de dados foram utilizados a escala de Piers Harris (PHCSCS) aplicada antes e após a implementação do PEM e as grelhas de observação não participante a cinco alunos com Necessidades Educativas Especiais-Incapacidades Intelectuais (NEE-II). Conclui-se ter havido uma evolução positiva na participação das atividades propostas nas suas variadas formas, o que permitiu apreciar o reforço positivo no desempenho e na gestão das decisões pessoais. No que diz respeito à Socialização, observou-se que a música atuou como um incentivo, apesar de em escala diminuta. No que concerne ao Autoconceito não houve manifestação de alteração do mesmo, não tendo sido possível clarificar-se comportamentos que demonstrassem uma melhor aceitação de si mesmo ou do reconhecimento do seu valor, em contextos dissemelhantes.

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O projeto de investigação “Olhares Sonhadores” teve como principal finalidade desenvolver um trabalho artístico audiovisual de coautoria e colaboração com um grupo de crianças do bairro e da escola EB1/JI de São Tomé, com vista à realização de um Webdocumentário. Através de uma metodologia de desenvolvimento e de apropriação fílmica, as crianças utilizaram os diferentes meios audiovisuais para puderem comunicar, autorrepresentarem-se e expressarem-se coletivamente sobre os contextos em que estão envolvidas. A apropriação dos meios técnicos audiovisuais e o desenvolvimento de competências para o seu manuseamento foram desempenhados em sessões artísticas de trabalho colaborativo, que visavam a transmissão de conhecimento de forma informal e extra-curricular. Neste sentido, o grupo produziu conteúdos documentais fragmentados que contribuíram para a criação e a estruturação do Webdocumentário “Olhares Sonhadores”. Desta forma, tencionou-se igualmente verificar e compreender em que medida a arte audiovisual poderia ajudar a retratar e a tornar visível a realidade social das crianças do bairro de São Tomé e se esta arte poderia ser também utilizada como um meio de expressão e emancipação para o presente grupo participante.

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Acompanha: Sequência didática interativa para o ensino de doenças epidêmicas

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Las estrategias metodológicas utilizadas en este trabajo tratan de mejorar el rendimiento y conocimiento del bloque curricular Álgebra y Geometría en los estudiantes del primero de bachillerato del Colegio Nacional Mixto “San Joaquín”. Las estrategias metodológicas planificadas para el bloque curricular Álgebra y Geometría fueron aplicadas en su totalidad, pero hubieron inconvenientes que se fueron solucionando en el proceso de la enseñanza – aprendizaje del bloque como: la utilización del laboratorio de computación, las diferentes actividades extra curriculares y las políticas de la institución. Las actividades lúdicas elaboradas en este bloque curricular,son las que más disfrutaron los estudiantes, por ser diferentes a las actividades tradicionales que se realiza en la enseñanza de la Matemática, otra actividad que causo novedad, es la aplicación de las TIC, como es el caso de la utilización del software GeoGebra y Modellus que permiten resolver ejercicios y problemas mediante gráficas y animaciones, otra herramienta de aprendizaje didáctico es la aplicación del internet como medio de consulta para reforzar significativamente los conocimientos. Los resultados de las evaluaciones aplicadas a los estudiantes de los primeros de bachillerato de esta institución, demuestran que las estrategias metodológicas utilizadas, lograron mejorar el rendimiento y conocimientos del bloque Álgebra y Geometría.

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Relatório de Estágio para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ensino da Música, Ramo - Canto