786 resultados para Work-Integrated Learning
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Performing Pedagogies was a week-long performance and exhibition series I organized that took place in Kingston, Ontario between March 15th - March 20th 2016. The motivation for this project came from a desire to explore performative modes of experiencing critical, embodied knowledge. The series featured five performances, a long distance collaboration between thirty-one Queen’s undergraduate students and a Vancouver artist-run free school (The School for Eventual Vacancy), a subsequent exhibition, a panel discussion, and a radical performance pedagogy workshop led by co-artistic director of the international performance art troupe, La Pocha Nostra. Artists featured included Golboo Amani, Basil AlZeri, Caitlin Chaisson, Justin Langlois, Saul Garcia-Lopez, Francisco-Fernando Granados, and Andrew Rabyniuk. By curating examples of performance art that variously incorporated embodied pedagogical interventions, I examined the processes of performance as pedagogy. Performing Pedagogies explored interventions into contemporary contours of neoliberal education paradigms through embodied encounters—fostering conversations about the meanings and limitations of knowledge dissemination and education today and posing questions about possibilities for radical pedagogies, embodied knowledge, and counter curricula.
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Title: Evaluating the integrating of life and social sciences teaching to first-year nursing and midwifery students
Objectives: To evaluate an integrated teaching and learning approach to first-year nursing students, combining the life, social sciences and public health with a more integrated and clinical focused approach to teaching delivery
Background: Historically within the School of Nursing and Midwifery the life sciences and social sciences had been taught as separate modules with separate teaching teams. This had reflected in a somewhat dis-integrated approach to student learning and understanding without clear clinical focus on application. With focus upon student learning the teaching teams engaged with a stepped, incremental and progressive movement towards developing and delivering a more integrated structure of learning, combining the life sciences, social sciences and public health teaching and learning within the one extended first-year module. The focus was particularly on integrated understanding and clinical relevance. This paper discusses both the approach to developing the integrated model of teaching and the evaluation of that teaching.
Results: The module, combining life, social science and Public health teaching was positively evaluated by the students. Evaluations are compared and contrasted from to nursing student intakes.
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Purpose: Changes to health care systems andworking hours have fragmentedresidents’ clinical experiences withpotentially negative effects ontheir development as professionals.Investigation of off-site supervision,which has been implemented in isolatedrural practice, could reveal importantbut less overt components of residencyeducation.
Method: Insights from sociocultural learningtheory and work-based learning provideda theoretical framework. In 2011–2012,16 family physicians in Australia andCanada were asked in-depth how theyremotely supervised residents’ workand learning, and for their reflectionson this experience. The verbatiminterview transcripts and researchers’memos formed the data set. Templateanalysis produced a description andinterpretation of remote supervision.
Results: Thirteen Australian family physiciansfrom five states and one territory, andthree Canadians from one province,participated. The main themes werehow remoteness changed the dynamicsof care and supervision; the importanceof ongoing, holistic, nonhierarchical,supportive supervisory relationships; andthat residents learned “clinical courage”through responsibility for patients’ careover time. Distance required supervisorsto articulate and pass on their expertiseto residents but made monitoringdifficult. Supervisory continuityencouraged residents to build on pastexperiences and confront deficiencies.
Conclusions: Remote supervision enabled residents todevelop as clinicians and professionals.This questions the supremacy of co-locationas an organizing principle forresidency education. Future specialists maybenefit from programs that give themongoing and increasing responsibilityfor a group of patients and supportive.
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Relatório de estágio para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em educação pré-escolar e em ensino do 1.º ciclo do ensino básico
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Os objectivos do presente trabalho foram a investigação dos principais defeitos que ocorrem nos produtos de vidro de mesa produzidos por processos automáticos e o desenvolvimento de novos vidros e tecnologias que permitam aumentar os rendimentos de produção, ou a flexibilidade da operação de conformação. A viscosidade influencia a facilidade de conformação dos produtos. Temperaturas de gota mais baixas, espessuras de parede de produtos mais elevadas e baixas áreas de transferência térmica facilitam a ocorrência de defeitos, sobretudo mecânicos e de superfície. Foram identificados os produtos de vidro de mesa que apresentam maiores dificuldades na conformação, designados por produtos de forma complexa. Por ser um factor relevante na prática, discutiu-se o efeito da quantidade de casco usado na elaboração dos vidros sobre a conformação de produtos de forma complexa. A quantidade de casco influencia a volatilização de fundentes que por sua vez tem efeito sobre as propriedades de trabalhabilidade do vidro. Desenvolveram-se novos vidros compatíveis com a utilização de queimos enriquecidos em oxigénio que são utilizados para reduzirem os defeitos mecânicos e de superfície nos produtos de vidros de mesa prensados. A compatibilidade vidro/tecnologia fez-se com uma modificação do sistema de afinação do vidro. Os vidros modificados apresentam propriedades físicoquímicas semelhantes à do vidro inicial e por isso indicam viabilidade comercial. A tecnologia dos canais corantes foi utilizada para modificar a trabalhabilidade de um vidro base a partir da introdução até 5 % de fritas incolores ricas em Li2O. Os valores de RMS (velocidade relativa de máquina) desceram de 106,8 % para 95,7 % enquanto os valores de Pt (patamar de trabalho) subiram de 100,6 s para 111,3 s com o aumento de frita. As propriedades físico-químicas dos vidros aditivados com frita indicam viabilidade comercial. Esta inovação tecnológica introduz flexibilidade nos processos industriais vidreiros. A composição química do vidro e por isso as propriedades relacionadas com a trabalhabilidade podem ser entendidas como mais uma variável dos processos de conformação e usadas em função das técnicas de conformação disponíveis, da forma dos objectos a conformar e da engenharia da ferramenta moldante utilizada. Foi observada convergência entre os resultados experimentais e os valores calculados a partir dos modelos de Huff e Fluegel nos principais parâmetros da tecnologia vidreira (RMS e Pt) e nas propriedades dos vidros nomeadamente densidade e coeficiente de dilatação térmico. Uma parte importante deste trabalho decorreu em ambiente industrial. Em temas relacionados com a investigação do processamento vidreiro industrial, a prática de desenvolver trabalho experimental integrado no próprio ambiente industrial está claramente documentada na bibliografia publicada em revistas e jornais de referência internacional. ABSTRACT: The research on the causes of major defects that occur in glass tableware products produced by automatic processes and the development of new glasses and technologies for increasing the production efficiency, or the flexibility of operation were the objectives of the Thesis project. Viscosity influences the flexibility of glass forming. Lower drop temperatures, high product wall thicknesses, or low areas of heat transfer facilitate the occurrence of defects, mainly mechanical and surface born. We identified the products of glass tableware showing the greatest difficulties in forming, designated as complex shape products. The effect of the amount of recycled glass used in the preparation of glass batches on the conformation of products of complex shapes and on glass workability is discussed. The amount of recycled glass affects the volatilization of glass modifiers which in turn have an effect on the glass properties and workability. New glasses which become compatible with the use of oxygen burners were formulated, tested and developed to the industrial use, oxygen enrichment being used to reduce the mechanical and surface defects in pressed glass tableware. Compatibility glass / technology was achieved with a modified system of tuning of the glass. The modified glasses have physical and chemical properties similar to the original glass and therefore are commercially viable. The technology of the colouring channels was used to change glass workability of a glass base by the introduction of up to 5 % Li2O rich in colourless frit. The values of RMS (relative machine speed) fell from 106.8 % to 95.7 % while the values of Pt (cooling time) increased from 100.6 s to 111.3 s by the introduction of glass frits. The physico-chemical properties of the modified glass show commercial viability. This technology introduces flexibility in industrial processes of glass. The chemical composition of glass and therefore the properties related to workability can be understood as another variable of the glass forming processes and used according to the available forming techniques, the shape of objects and the engineering tools used for the moulds. Convergence was observed between experimental and predicted from Huff and Fluegel models in studying the properties of glasses. An important part of this work was done inside the industrial environment. On issues related to the investigation of the glass processing inside the industry, the practice of developing experimental work integrated in the industrial environment is clearly documented and referenced in the published literature in international journals and periodicals.
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This thesis addresses the problem of word learning in computational agents. The motivation behind this work lies in the need to support language-based communication between service robots and their human users, as well as grounded reasoning using symbols relevant for the assigned tasks. The research focuses on the problem of grounding human vocabulary in robotic agent’s sensori-motor perception. Words have to be grounded in bodily experiences, which emphasizes the role of appropriate embodiments. On the other hand, language is a cultural product created and acquired through social interactions. This emphasizes the role of society as a source of linguistic input. Taking these aspects into account, an experimental scenario is set up where a human instructor teaches a robotic agent the names of the objects present in a visually shared environment. The agent grounds the names of these objects in visual perception. Word learning is an open-ended problem. Therefore, the learning architecture of the agent will have to be able to acquire words and categories in an openended manner. In this work, four learning architectures were designed that can be used by robotic agents for long-term and open-ended word and category acquisition. The learning methods used in these architectures are designed for incrementally scaling-up to larger sets of words and categories. A novel experimental evaluation methodology, that takes into account the openended nature of word learning, is proposed and applied. This methodology is based on the realization that a robot’s vocabulary will be limited by its discriminatory capacity which, in turn, depends on its sensors and perceptual capabilities. An extensive set of systematic experiments, in multiple experimental settings, was carried out to thoroughly evaluate the described learning approaches. The results indicate that all approaches were able to incrementally acquire new words and categories. Although some of the approaches could not scale-up to larger vocabularies, one approach was shown to learn up to 293 categories, with potential for learning many more.
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Background: Development programmes to support newly qualified practitioners gain confidence in their first professional role often show varied levels of engagement, due to competing priorities and demands. In Scotland, the Flying Start NHS® programme uses a structured programme of online and work-based learning with associated mentoring, to support individuals through an often difficult transition to become capable, confident practitioners. . Whilst the programme was generally well received, the factors leading to widely varying completion rates between professions and organisations were not well understood. Aim: to identify the factors leading to successful completion of Flying Start, a transition programme for newly qualified practitioners. Method: A qualitative approach was adopted to gather data from two groups of participants. Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted with strategic and management level participants (n=23), from five health boards in Scotland. Semi-structured interviews (n=22) and focus groups (n=11) were conducted with practitioners within 6 months either side of completing the programme. The interviews were transcribed and analysed using framework analysis. Results: Four key themes related to successful completion emerged from the analysis: organisational support; the format of the programme; understanding completion; motivation and incentives to complete. Factors leading to successful completion were identified at programme, organisational and individual level. These included clear communication and signposting, up-to-date and relevant content, links with continuing professional development frameworks, effective leadership, mentor and peer support, setting clear standards for assessment, and facilitating appropriate IT access. Conclusions: A strong strategic commitment to embedding a development programme for newly qualified practitioners can ensure the necessary support is available to encourage timely completion. The mentor’s role - to provide face-to-face support - is identified as a key factor in completion and is achieved through setting attainable targets, monitoring progress, and providing motivation. However organisational structures that facilitate the mentoring relationship are also necessary.
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Relatório de Estágio apresentado à Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa para obtenção de grau de mestre em Ensino do 1.º e do 2.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico 2014
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Relatório de estágio para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil na Área de Especialização de Edificações
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Resumo I - A frequência do Estágio do Ensino Especializado proporcionou uma oportunidade de observar o ensino de piano numa das escolas mais importantes do ensino da música em Portugal, acompanhando alunos do Curso Básico e do Curso Secundário, que frequentaram a Escola de Música do Conservatório Nacional no regime integrado. O processo de observação de aulas que decorreu deste estágio possibilitou-nos assistir às aulas de piano de uma professora experiente, permitindo a observação de metodologias consolidadas e assistir de perto à forma como estas são postas em prática. Por outro lado, através da leccionação de aulas observadas, foi dada a oportunidade de testar e reflectir sobre o próprio desempenho docente, procurando estratégias e ferramentas pedagógicas que possam vir a acrescentar qualidade à prática pedagógica. O ensino especializado da música em Portugal tem experimentado mudanças importantes, o que leva a que haja uma adaptação das escolas às mudanças, continuando a leccionar um ensino de qualidade, que se quer cada vez mais eficaz, inovador, e com professores cada vez melhor fundamentados e preparados.
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Orientação: Doutora Maria Alexandra Pacheco Ribeiro da Costa
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El Programa PALE (programa de apoyo al aprendizaje de lenguas extranjeras), cofinanciado por el Ministerio de Educaci??n y Ciencia y las Comunidades Aut??nomas, pretende dar respuesta, desde el Sistema Educativo, a las necesidades derivadas de la mejora de la ense??anza y el aprendizaje de lenguas extranjeras en una sociedad como la actual, donde las lenguas se consideran conocimientos b??sicos que precisa la ciudadan??a europea para su formaci??n, para mejorar sus posibilidades de empleo, para la promoci??n del intercambio cultural y para la realizaci??n persona. El material incluido en este Cd-Rom ha sido realizado en la tercera fase del curso PALE 2008 para Secundaria del CPR de Oviedo, tras la formaci??n recibida en Asturias y en el extranjero, mediante la constituci??n de un grupo de trabajo. Consta de una serie de presentaciones realizadas durante el desarrollo del curso PALE, de once unidades did??cticas en relaci??n con distintas ??reas en las que se ejemplifica la forma de trabajar la ense??anza a trav??s de contenidos, CLIL ('Content and Language Integrated Learning'), de una gu??a para la realizaci??n de presentaciones orales y de un listado de frases ??tiles para el profesorado. Las materias y las unidades trabajadas son: 1) Art: Multimedia language: building images. 2) Biology: Healthy habits and healthy life y 'Health and disease'. 3) Chemistry: 'Chemical reactions'. 4) Citizenship and Ethics: 'Conflicts and solutions' y 'The rights of our body'. 5) Maths: 'Equations' y 'Similarity'. 6) Music: 'The singing voice'. 7). Physical Education: 'Welcome to the world of PE' y 'Health related fitness'.
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Resumen tomado del autor. Incluye mapas topográficos sobre la implantación del AICLE en Europa
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An inspirational and educational flashcard resource for secondary school children. Can be used as flashcards or as a matching activity (depending on how cards are cut out).
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The study examines how, from the traditional work of the independent artisan, we have moved to autonomous work integrated within networks of specialized businesses. This modality is owed not only to the manner in which labor is organized today, to government stimuli, to actions of multilaterals, but also to unemployment. With the purpose of humanizing independent work and rationalizing business costs, an intermediate category of autonomous worker has been created; the semi-dependent who moves between legal freedom and economic independence. The administration, for its part, focuses on broadening social coverage, not always developed for bureaucratic reasons, which is connected to the low density of contributions from the autonomous workers. The challenge put forth is that of provisional coverage for the independents, which is possible whenever citizens participate to resolve social inequality, resulting from the lack of job opportunities, low purchasing power and educational level.