1000 resultados para Competències professionals -- Ensenyament
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La Universitat de Girona, té definida com a competència transversal avaluar la sostenibilitat de les propostes i actuacions pròpies. Aquesta competència comporta uns sabers sobre el concepte i sobre les alternatives de la seva aplicació en els distints àmbits de coneixement. I també un compromís amb la sostenibilitat, tant de la mateixa institució en el seu conjunt com de cadascun dels integrants de la comunitat universitària. Qualsevol de les propostes d’intervenció professional o de recerca ha de considerar la sostenibilitat com a marc de referència conceptual
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En el marc del nou disseny dels plans d’estudis del primer curs dels graus de la Facultat de Ciències de la UdG, el curs 2009/10 es varen començar a impartir unes assignatures sota el nom de Tècniques Científiques Integrades (TCI). Les TCI’s suposen una transformació absoluta del model de pràctiques que es desenvolupaven a les antigues llicenciatures. La nova organització ha eliminat les pràctiques de laboratori i camp clàssiques realitzades dins de les assignatures de primer per substituir-les per unes activitats integradores lligades a les competències.
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La professió d’educador/a social exigeix un bon domini de les competències comunicatives, especialment la comunicació interpersonal, que constitueix la base de l’establiment de les relacions educatives. Essent una de les dimensions bàsiques del treball educatiu, el repte des de la formació està en com tractar-lo ja des del primer curs, tenint en compte que els estudiants no fan pràctiques externes fins al tercer curs. L’experiència que presentem se situa en el treball de la dimensió relacional-social durant el primer curs de Grau d’Educació social de al UdG, mitjançant l’acció tutorial. Els estudis de Grau d’Educació social tenen assignats a primer curs dues competències vinculades a la dimensió relacional: comunicar-se oralment i per escrit amb destresa i fluïdesa en la llengua de l’entorn professional, establir i mantenir relacions interpersonals, centrem la presentació d’aquesta experiència en el treball d’aquestes dues competències.
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Els participants de la Xarxa d’Innovació Docent en Aprenentatge Reflexiu provenim de disciplines acadèmiques i d’àmbits professionals diferents (Infermeria, Psicologia, Turisme i Educació Social) des dels quals la pràctica docent desenvolupada ens ha portat a aprofundir en l’aprenentatge reflexiu com a metodologia d’ensenyament aprenentatge per millorar la formació dels estudiants. En el context de la UdG, i feta una revisió dels dissenys de les assignatures de segon curs dels estudis de Grau de la UdG, es pot dir que en Graus de sis de les nous Facultats, la reflexió és esmentada de forma majoritària a nivell d’activitats d’aprenentatge i en d’altres a nivell de competències.
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This doctoral thesis is the result of the experience, continuous practice and day to day work as head of infant and youth choirs that the candidate has developed for over more than thirty years. The motivation, the concerns and the questions formulated with regards to choral singing, have underpinned this research. The thesis has focused on the learning of values, habits and competences in order to demonstrate that singing in an infant or youth choir is educational and goes far beyond the mere act of singing in a choir. We can therefore state that education is continuous, it never comes to an end and, furthermore, it unfolds in divergent ways. In summary to show that singing in an infant or youth choir is educational in the widest possible sense.
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En aquesta tesi es fa una valoració dels elements que incideixen en les creences dels mestres d'educació infantil i primària i dels professionals dels EAP respecte la detecció dels alumnes amb altes capacitats i les principals mesures d'intervenció educativa. Els instruments utilitzats són els propis de les metodologies naturalistes i quasi experimentals. L'anàlisi de resultats obtinguts llarg de tres cursos escolars recull les creences dels mestres i EAP a partir de diferents fonts d'informació: entrevistes, descripció de casos, anàlisi de dades, valoració de normativa i dos qüestionaris, un per a mestres i l'altre per a EAP. Els resultats posen en evidència una molt baixa detecció, insuficiència de regulació legal, eines de diagnòstic febles, dispersió documental i falta de formació. Es detecten contradiccions entre les creences i les pràctiques. Finalment es proposa una redefinició del concepte Altes Capacitats-superdotació des dels àmbits de l'eficàcia, del perfil i del rendiment escolar.
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Ecological science contributes to solving a broad range of environmental problems. However, lack of ecological literacy in practice often limits application of this knowledge. In this paper, we highlight a critical but often overlooked demand on ecological literacy: to enable professionals of various careers to apply scientific knowledge when faced with environmental problems. Current university courses on ecology often fail to persuade students that ecological science provides important tools for environmental problem solving. We propose problem-based learning to improve the understanding of ecological science and its usefulness for real-world environmental issues that professionals in careers as diverse as engineering, public health, architecture, social sciences, or management will address. Courses should set clear learning objectives for cognitive skills they expect students to acquire. Thus, professionals in different fields will be enabled to improve environmental decision-making processes and to participate effectively in multidisciplinary work groups charged with tackling environmental issues.
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The objective of this paper was to prepare and provide resources to pharmacists and other healthcare professionals, enabling them to carry out a critical analysis on drug abuse, acquiring knowledge in several areas that effectively contribute to their personal development in this professional field. Professionals play a crucial role in the reduction and prevention of substances abuse, since they are able to advise patient about illicit drugs, psychotropic medicines and alcohol abuse. There is an urgent need to specialize pharmacists to act in the national public health service and contribute to actions aimed at the surrounding community.
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This study explores the role of nurturing communication in distinguishing interpersonal and intergroup interactions between health professionals and patients, from the perspective of communication accommodation theory (CAT). Participants (47 men and 87 women) rated videotapes of actual hospital consultations on 12 goal and 16 strategy items derived from CAT. Health professionals in interpersonal interactions were perceived to pay more attention to relationship and emotional needs and to use more nurturant discourse management and emotional expression. These results point the way toward elucidating the perceived optimal balance in accommodative behavior, both group based and interpersonal, in these contexts, and they highlight the importance of nurturant communication to this process.
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Background: A series of surveys of mental health literacy have been undertaken in Australia, involving members of the general public as well as general practitioners and mental health professionals, whereby respondents consider vignettes of depression and of schizophrenia, offer a diagnosis and rate a series of possible interventions for their judged helpfulness. A similar survey was undertaken in Singapore and is reported in this paper. Methods: The survey was undertaken at a large state psychiatric hospital with staff (psychiatrists, allied health professionals, psychiatrically and generally trained nursing staff) rating a vignette of mania, in addition to the vignettes derived in Australia for depression and schizophrenia, and with the Australian intervention options extended somewhat to respect Singapore facilities. Results: Responses of those in the four professional groups were compared. The psychiatrists were highly accurate in generating diagnoses, other staff somewhat less so for diagnosing depression (with a percentage instead choosing a diagnosis of stress) and mania (with a percentage instead diagnosing a schizophrenic condition). Reported helpfulness ratings identified those interventions judged consensually as likely to be helpful or harmful, as well as establishing some differences across the four professional groups. Conclusions: The consensus decisions of helpful treatments for depression and schizophrenia revealed very similar findings to judgements made by Australian professionals. The treated outcome of schizophrenia was judged as somewhat worse than that for mania and depression. While non-medical staff differed from psychiatrists in judging the comparative utility of some drug interventions and lifestyle issues, there was clear evidence of a relatively dominant 'medical model' to recommended treatments, while traditional healing practices and services were rated as distinctly unhelpful.
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Objective: The objectives of this study are, first, to replicate and extend an Australian approach to assessing mental health literacy by studying a sample of Singapore mental health professionals, and to focus on differences between judgements made by the psychiatrists in comparison with the other mental health professionals. Second, to compare the psychiatrists' judgements with those of Australian psychiatrists. Method: The Australian questionnaire, assessing responses in relation to vignettes of major depression and to schizophrenia was extended by adding a third vignette of mania, and by the addition of several region-specific response options. Nearly 500 questionnaires were distributed to representative staff (psychiatrists, nurses and allied health) of a large psychiatric institution in Singapore, with a response rate of 81%. Psychiatrists' judgements were compared with all other hospital staff, and with Australian psychiatrists' judgements. Results: The two principal contrast groups (Singapore psychiatrists and other Singapore mental health professionals) differed slightly in terms of diagnostic accuracy. The psychiatrists differed in favouring a more professionally focused model of intervention, while both professional groups viewed traditional healers and their practices as distinctly unhelpful. Direct comparison of psychiatrist ratings generated in Singapore and in Australia revealed quite similar response profiles. Conclusions: In addition to generating data of some intrinsic importance, comparison with Australian survey data allows the potential impact of regional and cultural differences, as well as of varying psychiatric practices, to be identified. Responses identified more similarities than differences in the judgements of the psychiatrists from the two countries.