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Este estudo tem como objetivo principal conhecer os hábitos, conceções e práticas de leitura dos alunos dos 2º e 3º ciclos do ensino básico, assim como dos seus professores, encarregados de educação e assistentes operacionais, da EB1,2,3/JI/S Padre Maurício de Freitas, ilha das Flores, arquipélago dos Açores. O enquadramento teórico deste estudo está organizado em três partes: a primeira aborda a leitura como uma competência basilar para aceder ao conhecimento; a segunda incide sobre a formação dos leitores e mediadores nessa construção; a terceira apresenta conceções de alunos, professores, pais e assistentes operacionais sobre a leitura. Tendo em conta a natureza do estudo, enveredámos por um paradigma de investigação interpretativo, numa abordagem mista, recorrendo a dados qualitativos e quantitativos. Realizámos, testámos, reformulámos e aplicámos quatro questionários, destinados a cada grupo participante neste estudo. Os resultados do estudo mostram que o gosto pela leitura é transversal a todos os participantes no estudo, embora a prática da leitura seja pouco sistemática. Durante a infância, a maioria dos alunos teve contacto com atividades de promoção de leitura, desenvolvidas pelos pais, embora de forma pouco constante. As conceções que apresentam nem sempre são coincidentes com as práticas, sugerindo mais um desejo do que uma prática efetiva. A maior parte dos participantes vê a leitura como um ato de prazer e associa-a à aprendizagem e ao conhecimento. O estudo revela também que a generalidade dos inquiridos está convicto de que os hábitos de leitura afetam o desempenho/sucesso escolar. Os professores promovem, sobretudo, a leitura funcional e analítica, mais frequentemente na disciplina de Português. A biblioteca da escola é vista, pelos alunos, essencialmente, como um espaço para passar o tempo, o que é, de certa forma, corroborado pelos professores destacados na biblioteca. A generalidade dos participantes aponta várias atividades para dinamizar este espaço; contudo, são os Assistentes Operacionais que mostram maior disponibilidade para se envolver em atividades de promoção da leitura.

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In September 2015, the Working Group on Biological Parameters (WGBIOP) recommended the first otolith exchange for Pollachius pollachius in 2016 (Otolith Exchanges proposals for 2016/2017; ICES, 2015). Kélig Mahe (IFREMER, France) was decided to be the responsible to organise this otolith exchange. A total of 5 readers from 2 countries (France & Spain) participated at the exchange of 2016. The otoliths of 314 individuals sampled from 2011 to 2015 in Southern stock (ICES area: IXa; n=99) and in (ICES areas: IVc, VIId, VIIe, VIIj-h; n=215) were used for this exchange. For the Northern stock, the precision values for both stocks were very high but the value for Northern stock (PA=91.6%, CV=3.8%; APE= 0.8%) was higher than this for Southern stock (PA=74.5%, CV=14.9%; APE= 1.9%). There were some differences between readers but there were no difference between Northern stock readers and between Southern stock readers.

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RFID and Cloud computing are widely used in the IoT (Internet of Things). However, there are few research works which combine RFID ownership transfer schemes with Cloud computing. Subsequently, this paper points out the weaknesses in two protocols proposed by Xie et al. (2013) [3] and Doss et al. (2013) [9]. To solve the security issues of these protocols, we present a provably secure RFID ownership transfer protocol which achieves the security and privacy requirements for cloud-based applications. To be more specific, the communication channels among the tags, mobile readers and the cloud database are insecure. Besides, an encrypted hash table is used in the cloud database. Next, the presented protocol not only meets backward untraceability and the proposed strong forward untraceability, but also resists against replay attacks, tracing attacks, inner reader malicious impersonation attacks, tag impersonation attacks and desynchronization attacks. The comparisons of security and performance properties show that the proposed protocol has more security, higher efficiency and better scalability compared with other schemes.

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Culture, history, and biology are inseparable. Cultural manifestations are necessarily immersed in a context, originate in the embodied minds that create them, and are directed to the embodied minds that receive them and recreate them within their contexts (individual and collective). The novel and the film of historical memory in Spain aim to connect their audiences with a problem that has not been solved, as the Civil War, the postwar, and the pact of forgetfulness left a wide sector of the Spanish society voiceless. During the last few years, a series of initiatives coming from the arts, as well as other realms such as the legal, have sought to reexamine the unhealed wound that still haunts Spanish subjects. La voz dormida [The Sleeping Voice] is one of those initiatives. It begins as testimony, develops into a hybrid and intertextual novel, and later becomes a film. It constitutes an inclusive project, one of offering an alternative version to the “official history”, while incorporating the marginal voices of women that had been left out of the memory of the war and the dictatorship. Objective and Results By examining both the literary and the cinematic versions of Chacón’s work I aimed to evidence the connections that exist between the artistic portrayal of the postwar repression (particularly how it affects women) and the current movement of recovery of historical memory in Spain. Specifically, I was interested in showing how both the novel and the film employ a series of narrative strategies that emphasize the body and intentionality, with the purpose of creating in readers and spectators an empathetic response that may lead to prosocial behavior. In order to carry out this interdisciplinary study, which relates fiction, mind, and socio-historical context, I draw on cognitive theories of literature and film, as well as theories from social and developmental psychology, such as the Richard Gerrig’s theory of narrative experience, Keith Oatley’s psychology of fiction, Suzanne Keen’s theory of narrative empathy, and the empathy-altruism hypothesis, derived form the ideas of Jean Decety, among others...

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A Biblioteca Pública de Évora é uma das mais importantes bibliotecas patrimoniais de Portugal, quer pela sua colecção quer por ter sido uma das primeiras bibliotecas a abrir as portas aos leitores. Neste trabalho analisam-se os dados sobre a leitura na Biblioteca Pública de Évora, entre 1887-1921, em particular o número de lei- tores em cada ano, os livros requisitados, as temáticas mais populares, a leitura de jornais e a comparação entre a leitura pública e a alfabetização da população. Como fontes utilizam-se os dados publicados pelo Anuário Estatístico de Portugal, os livros de registo de leitores e visitantes, os relatórios dos bibliotecários e verbetes de leitura. Esta análise tem como objectivo traçar o perfil do leitor da Biblioteca Pública de Évora e contribuir para a caracterização do público leitor em Portugal na transição do século XIX para o século XX.Abstract: The Public Library of Évora is one of the most important heritage libraries of Portugal, both for its collection either by being one of the first libraries to open the doors to readers. This paper analyzes the data on reading at Public Library of Évora, between 1887-1921, in particular the number of readers in each year, the required books, the most popular themes, reading newspapers and the comparison between the public reading and literacy of the population. It is use as sources the data published by the Statistical Yearbook of Portugal, readers and visitors registration books, reports from librarians and reading entries. This analysis aims to draw the profile of reader at the Public Library of Évora and contribute to the characterization of the reading public in Portugal in the transition of the nineteenth century to the twentieth century.

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Globalisation and societal change suggest the language and literacy skills needed to make meaning in our lives are increasing and changing radically. Multiliteracies are influencing the future of literacy teaching. One aspect of the pedagogy of multiliteracies is recruiting learners’ previous and current experiences as an integral part of the learning experience. This paper examines the implications of results from a project that examined student responses to a postmodern picture book, in particular, ways teachers might develop students’ self-knowledge about reading. It draws on Freebody and Luke’s Four Resources Model of Reading and recently developed models for teaching multiliteracies.

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Where teachers of English as a foreign language (EFL) once observed a paucity of authentic language input, public displays of written English are now proliferating. Ideas for capitalising on this abundance can be drawn from two strands of pedagogic thought: a psycholinguistic approach to conventional literacy long established in foreign, second and first language education (e.g., Teng, 2009), and a more recent and critical approach informed by diverse theoretical understandings of the ‘linguistic landscape’ (e.g., Rowland, 2013). In this paper I draw from these two approaches to suggest ways of helping EFL learners use environmental print to develop knowledge and skills required of English readers in the twenty-first century: (1) fluency in breaking the codes of English and other languages of publicly displayed text; (2) facility with making meaning as the English of these texts becomes ever more diverse in cultural, historical and contextual implication; (3) use of environmental English in contexts that range from the local to the transnational; and (4) critique of the presence of English and attendant worldviews in the urban environment (Chern & Dooley, forthcoming). The psychological concept of motivation and the complementary sociological concept of investment are at the heart of my deliberations here: realisation of the pedagogic potential of environmental print to develop literate resources requires consideration of sources of motivation in the classroom learning situation (Dörnyei & Ushioda, 2011), as well as learner investment in literate practices in English (Norton, 2010).

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Young adult (YA) literature is a socialising genre that encourages young readers to take up particular ways of relating to historical or cultural materials. The first decade of the twenty-first century witnessed a boom in Sherlockian YA fiction using the Conan Doyle canon as a context and vocabulary for stories focused on the Baker Street Irregulars as figures of identification. This paper reads YA fiction’s deployment of Conan Doyle’s fictional universe as a strategy for negotiating anxieties of adolescent masculinity, particularly in relation to literacy and social agency.

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[Excerpt] It is not easy for a speaker to prepare documents and presentations especially when speaking to diverse audiences, i.e. when people have different languages, different backgrounds, different level of knowledge or include people with intellectual disabilities. Sometimes, speakers do not know how they can transmit information to people with intellectual disability.

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Speech has both auditory and visual components (heard speech sounds and seen articulatory gestures). During all perception, selective attention facilitates efficient information processing and enables concentration on high-priority stimuli. Auditory and visual sensory systems interact at multiple processing levels during speech perception and, further, the classical motor speech regions seem also to participate in speech perception. Auditory, visual, and motor-articulatory processes may thus work in parallel during speech perception, their use possibly depending on the information available and the individual characteristics of the observer. Because of their subtle speech perception difficulties possibly stemming from disturbances at elemental levels of sensory processing, dyslexic readers may rely more on motor-articulatory speech perception strategies than do fluent readers. This thesis aimed to investigate the neural mechanisms of speech perception and selective attention in fluent and dyslexic readers. We conducted four functional magnetic resonance imaging experiments, during which subjects perceived articulatory gestures, speech sounds, and other auditory and visual stimuli. Gradient echo-planar images depicting blood oxygenation level-dependent contrast were acquired during stimulus presentation to indirectly measure brain hemodynamic activation. Lip-reading activated the primary auditory cortex, and selective attention to visual speech gestures enhanced activity within the left secondary auditory cortex. Attention to non-speech sounds enhanced auditory cortex activity bilaterally; this effect showed modulation by sound presentation rate. A comparison between fluent and dyslexic readers' brain hemodynamic activity during audiovisual speech perception revealed stronger activation of predominantly motor speech areas in dyslexic readers during a contrast test that allowed exploration of the processing of phonetic features extracted from auditory and visual speech. The results show that visual speech perception modulates hemodynamic activity within auditory cortex areas once considered unimodal, and suggest that the left secondary auditory cortex specifically participates in extracting the linguistic content of seen articulatory gestures. They are strong evidence for the importance of attention as a modulator of auditory cortex function during both sound processing and visual speech perception, and point out the nature of attention as an interactive process (influenced by stimulus-driven effects). Further, they suggest heightened reliance on motor-articulatory and visual speech perception strategies among dyslexic readers, possibly compensating for their auditory speech perception difficulties.

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