43 resultados para JYVÄSKYLÄ
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The subjects of this study are Narcotics Anonymous (NA), a non-profit, peer-support-based fellowship, its recovery programme, and the former drug addicts who consider themselves members of the fellowship. The study data consist of episodic interviews (n=24) and questionnaires (n=212). In the collection of questionnaire data, survey research methods had to be applied judiciously. This study analyses NA members background and their substance abuse and treatment history, as well as factors that have contributed to or hindered their bonding with NA. A recovery model is presented that stems from NA s written and oral tradition, and which has been conceptualised into NA s recovery theory. At its simplest, NA s recovery theory can be described in two sentences: 1) There are drug dependent addicts who have an addiction disease. 2) Through an NA way of life, recovery is possible. In this study, addiction and addiction disease are described through recovery stories shared at NA. It also describes how the way of life offered by NA supports recovery from drug addiction, the way of life which recovering addicts have adopted, and how they have done so. The study also presents results that, based on the study data, emerge from participation in the NA programme, and describes how the NA recovery theory works in practice, i.e. how NA members utilise the tools provided by the fellowship and how the lives of recovering addicts change during their membership. Furthermore, this study also discusses criticism of NA. According to the study, NA affects the lives of recovering drug addicts in a number of ways. People of different ages and with a variety of personal, treatment and drug abuse histories seem to benefit from membership of NA. Viewed from the outside, NA may appear as strictly normative, but in practice each member can adapt the programme in a way that suits him/her best. Indeed, flexibility is one of the strengths of NA, but without more extensive knowledge of the fellowship, it is possible that the norms reflected in NA texts or the fanaticism of individual NA members may drive some people away. Due to the increasing number of NA members, the association is also able to provide more alternatives. This study confirms the view that peer support is important, as well as the fact that an official treatment system is required in parallel with peer support activities. NA can never fully replace professional support, neither should it be left with sole responsibility for recovering addicts. Keywords: Narcotics Anonymous, peer support, recovery study, recovery, substance addiction, drug treatment, drugs, explorative research
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The rise of Special education numbers in Finland has caused a situation where Finland s ten largest LEA s so called kymppikunnat (ten communes) have expressed their growing concern of organizing the special education in the current institutional settings. The LEA s started the conversation of redefining special education system in 2004. Their aim was to target the governments attention to the problematics of special education. By the request of the Ministry of Education the LEA s prepared a final report concerning the central questions in the Finnish special education system. On the basis of the LEA s survey it became even clearer that the legislation, funding system and curriculum are tightly linked together. The following LEA s took part into the writing process Espoo, Helsinki, Jyväskylä, Kuopio, Lahti, Lappeenranta, Tampere, Turku and Vantaa. The report was hand over to the Ministry of Education at 18.8.2006. After the delivery the Ministry organized special education development group meetings 17 times in the year 2007. The result of the LEA s report and the development meetings was a new Special Education Strategy 2007. I am observing the dialogue between administrational levels in governmental institutions change process. The research is a content analysis where I compare the Erityistä tukea tarvitsevan oppilaan opetuksen järjestämisen uudistaminen osana yhtenäistä perusopetusta- kohti laatua ja joustavuutta (The renewal of the organization of teaching for student with special educational needs as part of unified education for all - towards quality and flexibility) document to Erityisopetuksen strategia (Special education strategy) document. My aim was to find out how much of their own interests have the LEA s been able to integrate into the official governmental documentation. The data has been organized and analyzed quantitatively with Macros created as additional parts in Microsoft Excel software. The document material has also been arranged manually on sentence based categorization into an Excel matrix. The results have been theoretically viewed from the special education reform dialogue perspective, and from the angle of the change process of a bureaucratic institution. My target has been to provide a new viewpoint to the change of special education system as a bureaucratic institution. The education system has traditionally been understood as a machine bureaucracy. By the review provided in my pro gradu analysis it seems however that the administrational system in special education is more of a postmodern network bureaucracy than machine bureaucracy. The system appears to be constructed by overlapping, crossing and complex networks where things are been decided. These kinds of networks are called "governance networks . It seems that the governmental administrational - and politic levels, the third sector actors and other society s operators are mixed in decision making.
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Tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli selvittää vuoden 2008 lopulla alkaneen laman näkymistä Suomen metalliteollisuudessa. Tehtävänä oli arvioida missä määrin toimialan tuotanto ja investoinnit ovat muuttuneen laman myötä. Lisäksi tuli tarkastella näiden muutosten aluetaloudellisia vaikutuksia. Tutkimus kohdennettiin yhdeksään seutukuntaan: Helsinki, Jyväskylä, Kemi-Tornio, Pori, Raahe, Rauma, Tampere, Turku ja Vaasa. Näillä alueilla toimii merkittäviä alan yrityksiä ja metalliteollisuudella on huomattava vaikutus. Lähtötiedot kerättiin eLomake-kyselyllä, haastatteluin ja hyödyntämällä ETLA:n maakunnallista tuotantoennustetta. Laskelmat tehtiin seutukuntatasoisina vuosille 2009–2013 käyttäen Ruralia-instituutissa kehitettyä yleisen tasapainon RegFinDyn-aluemallia. Tutkimuksen on rahoittanut Työ- ja elinkeinoministeriö. Kyselyyn vastanneiden ja ETLA:n ennusteen mukainen seutukuntien metalliteollisuuden lamanäkemys ovat lähellä toisiaan ja tuottavat saman johtopäätöksen. Alan tuotannon menetyksillä on huomattava negatiivinen vaikutus seutukuntien talouskasvuun ja työllisyyteen. Alueellisen BKT:n muutos on lamavuosina välillä -1,5% (Helsinki) ja -18,0% (Raahe) normaalikehitykseen verrattuna kun kerroinvaikutuksetkin huomioidaan. Vaikutukset ovat suhteellisesti suurimmat seutukunnissa, jotka ovat pieniä ja joissa toimiala on erittäin merkittävä. Tällaisia seutukuntia ovat Kemi-Tornio ja Raahe. Negatiivinen vaikutus kokonaistuotantoon on merkittävä myös Jyväskylän, Rauman, Tampereen ja Turun seutukunnissa. Kokonaistuotannon lasku on pienin Helsingin ja Porin seutukunnissa. Vaasan seutukunnan metalliteollisuuden kehitystä voi taloustilanteeseen nähden pitää hyvänä. Metalliteollisuuden lähiajan vaikutus alueen talouskasvuun ja työllisyyteen on neutraali. Tuotannon menetykset veisivät yhdeksän seutukunnan metalliteollisuudesta yhteensä 3500 henkilötyövuotta kun muun talouden kompensoiva vaikutuskin huomioidaan. Eniten henkilötyövuosia, yli 700 menettäisi Raahen seutukunta. Myös Helsingin, Tampereen ja Turun seutukuntien työpaikkojen menetykset olisivat tuntuvat, 400–600. Tulokset heijastelevat seutukunnan vahvimpien metalliteollisuuden alatoimialojen tilannetta. Raahen ja Kemi-Tornion vahvin metalliteollisuuden toimiala on perusmetallien valmistus, jonka vientiä lama on tiputtanut erityisen rajusti. Vaasan seutukunnan muista parempaa tilannetta selittää ainakin osaksi seudun voimakas energiaklusteri. Kyselyn ja ETLA:n ennusteiden mukaiset tuotannon muutokset eivät tutkimuksen mukaan pitäisi johtaa niin suureen toimialan investointien laskuun kuin mitä kyselyn vastaukset ennakoivat. Kemi-Tornion ja Tampereen seutukunnissa investointien ennakoitiin laskevan 70%:lla lamavuosien aikana. Syynä äkkijarrutukseen lienee maailmantalouden suuri epävarmuus, rahoituksen saamisen kiristyminen sekä yritysten pyrkimys investointeja leikkaamalla vähentää riskejään ja parantaa taseitaan. Tulosten mukaan tehokas yritys olisi leikannut investointejaan paljon vähemmän, 5–10%:lla. Tulosten mukaan hintojen lasku eli deflaatio on seutukuntatasolla selvästi suurempaa kuin koko kansantalouden tasolla on laman aikana tähän mennessä koettu. Metalliteollisuudesta riippuvaisissa seutukunnissa kuluttajahinnat laskivat välillä 1,1% (Helsinki) ja 5,8% (Raahe). Deflaatio on tulosten mukaan kuitenkin vain tilapäinen ilmiö, mutta auttaa laman aikana ylläpitämään yksityistä kulutusta. Teknologiateollisuus ry:n äskettäin esitetty lamanäkemys on synkkä, metalliteollisuus toipuisi vain hitaasti lamasta. Kyselyyn vastanneet suurten yritysten edustajat olivat sitä vastoin suhteellisen toiveikkaita. Heidän arvionsa oli, että lama voisi taittua jo vuoden 2010 keväästä lähtien.
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Listening to music involves a widely distributed bilateral network of brain regions that controls many auditory perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and motor functions. Exposure to music can also temporarily improve mood, reduce stress, and enhance cognitive performance as well as promote neural plasticity. However, very little is currently known about the relationship between music perception and auditory and cognitive processes or about the potential therapeutic effects of listening to music after neural damage. This thesis explores the interplay of auditory, cognitive, and emotional factors related to music processing after a middle cerebral artery (MCA) stroke. In the acute recovery phase, 60 MCA stroke patients were randomly assigned to a music listening group, an audio book listening group, or a control group. All patients underwent neuropsychological assessments, magnetoencephalography (MEG) measurements, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans repeatedly during a six-month post-stroke period. The results revealed that amusia, a deficit of music perception, is a common and persistent deficit after a stroke, especially if the stroke affects the frontal and temporal brain areas in the right hemisphere. Amusia is clearly associated with deficits in both auditory encoding, as indicated by the magnetic mismatch negativity (MMNm) response, and domain-general cognitive processes, such as attention, working memory, and executive functions. Furthermore, both music and audio book listening increased the MMNm, whereas only music listening improved the recovery of verbal memory and focused attention as well as prevented a depressed and confused mood during the first post-stroke months. These findings indicate a close link between musical, auditory, and cognitive processes in the brain. Importantly, they also encourage the use of listening to music as a rehabilitative leisure activity after a stroke and suggest that the auditory environment can induce long-term plastic changes in the recovering brain.
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Tiivistelmä Mobiilius on nopeasti kehittyvässä teknologiassa yksi merkittävimmistä ominaisuuksista tiedonvälitykselle ja tiedon käsittelyn käytänteille. Mobiiliudella tarkoitetaan liikkuvuutta, joka voidaan liittää oppilaan fyysiseen liikkuvuuteen tai työskentelyn mahdollisuuteen missä ja milloin tahansa tietotekniikan keinoin. Tässä artikkelissa tarkastellaan mobiililaitteiden käyttöä digitaaliseen portfoliotyöskentelyyn liittyvässä oppilaslähtöisessä sisällöntuotannossa. Artikkeli on osa laajempaa design-tutkimusta, jonka tavoitteena on löytää keinoja oppimisprosessin tukemiseksi monimuotoisessa etäopetusympäristössä perusasteen vieraiden kielten opetuksessa. Tuloksista voidaan todeta, että sisällöntuotanto digitaalisiin portfolioihin osoittautui itseohjautuvuutta tukevaksi pedagogiseksi ratkaisuksi. Mobiilius ajan ja erityisesti paikan suhteen merkitsee mahdollisuutta ja joustavuutta tilanteessa, jossa oppilaat opiskelevat fyysisesti ja virtuaalisesti eri tiloissa. Tutkimuksen tuloksia voidaan hyödyntää oppivan tietoyhteiskunnan teknologiakäytänteiden vakiinnuttamisessa koulun arjessa.
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The aim of this study was to investigate educators relational moral voices in urban schools and to listen to what they told about moral professionalism and moral practices in challenging urban schools. Their relational moral voices were investigated through the following three questions: 1. What are the educators moral voices in relation to themselves and other people? 2. What are the educators moral voices in relation to their work and society? 3. What kind of interaction process lies between the educators moral voices and the urban school context? The research data of this study were gathered in four urban schools in Jyväskylä and Helsinki. The research schools were chosen for this study according to the criteria of the international Socrates Comenius project called Leading Schools Successfully in Challenging Urban Context: Strategies for Improvement. This study formed part of this project, which investigated successful urban schools as challenging learning environments in nine European countries and explored the principals success in leadership in particular. The data, which included 37 narratively constructed interviews with four principals and key informants selected by the principals, were gathered in interviews conducted in 2006. In other words, the data comprised three interviews with each of four principals, and interviews with two teachers, two parents, and two pupils from each school. In addition, the school deacon from one school was also interviewed. Furthermore, part of the data from one of the research schools included a medium report of the school deacon s work. This study combined the case study method, the narrative approach and the critical incident technique as the methodological framework. In addition, all of these methods served as practical tools for both analyzing and reporting the data. The educators' narrations and the results of the study appear in the original articles (Hanhimäki & Tirri 2008; Hanhimäki 2008b; Hanhimäki & Tirri 2009; Hanhimäki 2008a). The educators moral voices in relation to themselves and other people emerged through the main themes of moral leadership, the development and evaluation process, moral sensitivity, gender, values, and student well-being. The educators moral voices in relation to their work and society emerged through the main themes of multiprofessional cooperation, families and parental involvement, and moral school culture. The idea of moral interaction connected moral professionalism and the methodological combination of this study, which together emphasized social interaction and the creation of understanding and meaning in this interaction. The main point of this study was to state that the educators moral voices emerged in the interaction between the educators themselves and the urban school context. In this interaction, the educators moral professionalism was constructed and shaped in relation to themselves, other people, their work and society. The loudest relational moral voices heard through the main themes were those of caring, cooperation, respect, commitment, and professionalism. When the results were compared to the codes of ethics which guided these educators moral professional work, the ethical principles and values of the codes were clearly visible in their moral practices. The loudest message from the educators narration could be summarized in the words caring, respect and cooperation: at its best, there is just a human being and a human being with caring, respect and cooperation between them. The results of this study emphasize the need for practical approaches such as case studies and the narrative approach in teacher education to encourage educators to become moral professionals capable of meeting the needs of people of varied backgrounds. In addition, opportunities for moral, religious and spiritual education should be noticed and utilized in the plural interaction of urban schools when nurturing pupils and creating a moral school culture. Furthermore, multiprofessional cooperation and parents as the school s primary cooperation partner are needed to carry out the shared duty of moral education in urban schools. Keywords: moral professionalism, educator, relational moral voice, interaction, urban school
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Artikkelissa tarkastellaan sitä, mitkä seikat liittyvät teknologian innovatiiviseen hyödyntämiseen koulun toiminnassa ja pedagogisissa käytännöissä sekä yleensä koulun kehittymiseen. Tutkimuksen viitekehyksenä toimii ”Innovatiivisen, kehittyvän koulun malli” ja sen teoreettiset lähtökohdat. Aineisto on koottu kuudesta koulusta, ja se koostuu opettajien ja rehtoreiden haastatteluista sekä oppituntien videoinneista. Artikkeliin on koottu parhaita esimerkkejä koulumallin kuvaamien ilmiöiden käytännöistä, jotka aikaisemman tutkimuksen perusteella edistävät koulun kehittämistä ja pedagogisten innovaatioiden leviämistä kouluyhteisössä. Koulujen välillä on suuria eroja yhteisöllisessä kehittämiskulttuurissa, mikä heijastuu myös pedagogisiin käytäntöihin. Uusia ilmiöitä näyttävät olevan koulun tietokäytännöt uuden teknologian keinoin ja oppilaiden informaalin oppimisen kautta opittujen taitojen käyttäminen hyväksi koulussa sekä oppilaiden osallistaminen koulutyöhön muutenkin kuin oppijan roolissa.
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Leadership without the full participation of women not only excludes women individually and collectively, but is also a huge waste of talent, knowledge and expertise. And crucially, given the current state of society and the world, this aspect of gender inequality is likely to become even more important in the future. NASTA - Women’s Leadership: A Research and Education Development Project was established in 2005 as a national multi-university project mainly and generously funded by Finnish Ministry of Education. The project aims at producing new knowledge and increasing understanding about women’s leadership, as well as promoting women’s leadership through research, development of teaching, and public outreach. NASTA is a joint effort of three Finnish universities – Hanken School of Economics, University of Jyväskylä School of Business and Economics, and the Helsinki School of Economics (now part of Aalto University) – and has been coordinated by Hanken. This report presents research and activities conducted within and around the project. NASTA activities have been many and various. They have examined the position and experiences of women in relation to leadership, management, organisation and work more generally. They have sought new knowledge about gender and leadership, on women leaders’ values, attitudes and behaviour, as well as about values, attitudes and behaviour in relation to women’s leadership. NASTA activities have included teaching, student supervision, research theses, research projects, publishing, networking, seminars, meetings, an international conference, and knowledge transfer into other sectors of society. The first section of the book introduces NASTA joint projects, including web-based teaching material, a survey of gender staffing and teaching on gender in business schools, critical review of previous research literature, and new empirical research. The next section includes research articles on different aspects of gender, leadership and manage¬¬ment from more individual projects conducted by participating researchers and research groups linked to NASTA across the three universities. The final section includes short presentations of other research in progress. The appendix lists publications by NASTA members – journal articles, research reports, books, chapters, journal special issues, popular journal articles, magazine articles - and masters, licentiate and doctoral theses that have been produced. These matters of women, leadership and management are not simply academic concerns but urgent matters for practice, organisations, management, policy, and society more generally.
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Much current cultural policy research focuses on activity traditionally viewed as arts practice: visual arts, music, literature and dance. Architecture’s role in the discussion of cultural policy is, however, less certain and thus less frequently interrogated. The study presented here both addresses this dearth of in-depth research while also contributing to the interdisciplinary discussion of cultural policy in wider terms. In seeking to better understand how architectural culture is regulated and administered in a specific case study, it unpacks how the complicated relationships of nominal and explicit policies on both sides of the Irish/Northern Irish border contributed to the significant expansion of arts-based buildings 1995-2008. It contrasts political and cultural motivations behind these projects during a period of significant economic growth, investment and inward immigration. Data has been gathered from both official published policies as well as interviews with elite actors in the decision-making field and architects who produced the buildings of interest in both countries. With the sizeable number of arts-based buildings now completed in both Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, one must wonder if this necklace of buildings is, like Jocasta’s, a thing of both beauty and redolent with a potential future curse. It is the goal of this project to contribute to the larger applied and critical discussion of these issues and to engage with future policy design, administration and, certainly, evaluation.
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Título del congreso: 'La enseñanza del español en tiempos de crisis'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación