754 resultados para Knowledge and practices
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This research emerges from the world-wide problematic concerning student's failure. It particularly analyzes the meta-cognitive competences in the writing process of this population. Based on Flavell's (1992) viewpoint about meta-cognition and the socio-cognitive approach of self-regulation, two variables were measured: meta-cognitive knowledge and self-regulation strategies. A qualitative study was conducted on a sample of 12 French students at first year university. This study uses a specific technique of interview known as "explicitation interview". The data analysis included the categorization, codification and quantification of the information obtained with the interviews. In conclusion, even though the students had metacognitive knowledge related to the written tasks, they did not show strategies that could help to go beyond the descriptive modality of written discourses by taking into account the readers' expectations. Their writing processes focused on transcription of ideas with little control on the planning and revision phases.
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Resumen del autor. Este art??culo pertenece al monogr??fico 'John Elliott: su pensamiento y su influencia'
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Resumen tomado de la publicación. Monográfico con el título: El proceso de Bolonia : dinámicas y desafíos de la enseñanza superior en Europa a comienzos de una nueva época
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Este manual proporciona una guía completa de planificación de lecciones y estrategias para la enseñanza de la ciencia en una escuela primaria. Abarca los conocimientos y los enfoques de la ciencia en esta etapa. Incluye actividades de aprendizaje adecuados. Establece los usos de la información y la tecnología para apoyar la enseñanza y el aprendizaje. Ofrece criterios prácticos y estrategias para la evaluación.
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Esta guía ayuda a los profesores en período de formación inicial a superar el Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) y a cumplir con la estrategia nacional sobre enseñanza primaria y el nuevo marco de alfabetización. Ofrece información sobre el lenguaje, la alfabetización, las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (ICT) y los textos electrónicos.
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Aborda una de las preguntas más difíciles de nuestro tiempo, pues su único punto de vista se basa en el reconocimiento de que la interdisciplinariedad eficaz y coherente es necesaria para afrontar la cuestión del cambio climático y la multitud de fenómenos vinculados y conectados a él. Solo si se utiliza un enfoque general para dar sentido intelectual a los fenómenos complejos sobre la cuestión del cambio climático, se pueden ofrecer respuestas.
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Comprensión es un libro para Key Stage 2 y los primeros años de Key Stage 3. La serie anima a los chicos a pensar, requiere no solo que interpreten lo que ellos leen, sino que usen la información que ellos han reunido de una manera constructiva, aplicándolo por ejemplo a gráficos, mapas, diagramas, dibujos y tablas. Alternativamente, muchas de las actividades requieren que los chicos expliquen con palabras información que está contenida en diferentes representaciones visuales tales como gráficos, diagramas e ilustraciones. El libro desarrollará las capacidades evaluativas y de deducción de los chicos. Muchas de las actividades toman aspectos de la ciencia, historia y geografía por ejemplo. Otras actividades están centradas en los intereses de los chicos, y tópicos tales como magia, marcianos y dragones están incluidos.
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Urban regeneration programmes in the UK over the past 20 years have increasingly focused on attracting investors, middle-class shoppers and visitors by transforming places and creating new consumption spaces. Ensuring that places are safe and are seen to be safe has taken on greater salience as these flows of income are easily disrupted by changing perceptions of fear and the threat of crime. At the same time, new technologies and policing strategies and tactics have been adopted in a number of regeneration areas which seek to establish control over these new urban spaces. Policing space is increasingly about controlling human actions through design, surveillance technologies and codes of conduct and enforcement. Regeneration agencies and the police now work in partnerships to develop their strategies. At its most extreme, this can lead to the creation of zero-tolerance, or what Smith terms 'revanchist', measures aimed at particular social groups in an effort to sanitise space in the interests of capital accumulation. This paper, drawing on an examination of regeneration practices and processes in one of the UK's fastest-growing urban areas, Reading in Berkshire, assesses policing strategies and tactics in the wake of a major regeneration programme. It documents and discusses the discourses of regeneration that have developed in the town and the ways in which new urban spaces have been secured. It argues that, whilst security concerns have become embedded in institutional discourses and practices, the implementation of security measures has been mediated, in part, by the local socio-political relations in and through which they have been developed.
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Most research on the discourses and practices of urban regeneration in-the UK has examined case studies located in areas of relative socio-economic distress. Less research has been undertaken on regeneration projects and agendas in areas characterise by strong economic growth. Yet, it is in such places that some of the best examples of the discourses, practices and impacts of contemporary urban regeneration can be. found. In some areas of high demand regeneration projects have used inner urban brownfield sites as locations for new investment. With the New Labour government's urban policy agendas targeting similar forms of regeneration, an examination of completed or on-going schemes is timely and relevant to debates over the direction that policy should take. This paper, drawing on a study of urban regeneration in one of England's, fastest growing towns, Reading in Berkshire, examines the discourses, practices and impacts of redevelopment schemes during the 1990s and 2000s. Reading's experiences have received national attention and have been hailed as a model for other urban areas to follow. The research documents the discursive and concrete aspects of local regeneration and examines the ways in which specific priorities and defined problems have come to dominate agendas. Collectively, the study argues that market-driven objectives come to dominate regeneration agendas, even in areas of strong demand where development agencies wield a relatively high degree of influence. Such regeneration plays a symbolic and practical role in creating new forms of exclusion and interpretations of place. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.