720 resultados para Social Education -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Congresses


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Female enthusiasm towards engaging in physical education (PE) significantly decreases with age as it provides females with positive and negative emotional experiences. This study examined emotions within four grade nine female PE soccer and fitness classes (N = 67). Emotional patterns were studied over time and across two units of instruction and in relation to student grades. A mixed-method approach was utilized assessing the state emotions of shame, enjoyment, anxiety, and social physique anxiety (SPA). Results revealed unsatisfactory internal consistency for shame and thus it was removed. Statistical analysis revealed no significant changes in emotions over time, whereas qualitative analysis found that state emotions were inconsistent. Statistical analysis indicated that students in the fitness classes reported significantly higher levels of anxiety and SPA on the final class (p < .01). Qualitative analysis signaled different origins and themes of students‟ emotions. No predictive relationship between emotion and students‟ grade was found.

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Monogr??fico con el t??tulo: "Calidad en la Educaci??n Superior: una visi??n en perspectiva"

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The following contribution pretends to cope with the demands of a globalised, post-modern environment through the design and implementation of an online international project where an SNS is used in order to join English as Second Language (ESL) students from different parts of the world. The design of the project appears around the implementation of the Bologna process in the Faculty of Education from the University of Girona where the basic prerequisite of all students to acquire English at the level B1 of the Common European Portfolio makes English a compulsory competence for communication among its higher education candidates in order to develop in the world. Together with the University of Girona, there is the International Educational and Resources Network (iEARN) which promotes the participation of schools around the world in online international projects

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In the past 2009/10 academic year, we took steps towards introduction of active methodologies, from a multidisciplinar approach, into a conventional lecture-based Dental Education program. We consolidated these practices in the current 2010/11 year, already within a new Bologna-adapted scheme. Transition involved (i) critical assessment of the limitations of traditional teaching (ii) identification of specific learning topics allowing for integration of contents, (iii) implementation of student-centred learning activities in old curricular plans (iv) assessment of students' satisfaction and perceived learning outcomes, (v) implementation of these changes in new Bologna-adapted curricula

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Se pretender reflexionar sobre las virtudes de la formación retórica en el alumnado universitario, a partir de la experiencia concreta desarrollada por los autores tanto en el seno de la Facultad de Derecho, como también en el Club de Debate universitario de la UPV/EHU. A través de la misma se hace visible, por una parte, el requerimiento e interés manifiesto de los y las estudiantes universitarios que buscan gestionar su aprendizaje utilizando las herramientas que les permitan una mejor preparación de cara a su futura actividad profesional, y, por otra, la disposición actual de las autoridades universitarias por ofrecer una formación más en consonancia con la demanda social. El éxito de la experiencia se mide por la respuesta de los participantes: Esta ha sido óptima hasta el punto de ser una opción demanda con carácter permanente

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Twitter y otras redes sociales de microblogging ofrecen la posibilidad de comunicarse con todo el planeta, haciendo uso de tan sólo 140 caracteres, esta aparente limitación obliga al usuario a compartir lo esencial, a mostrar los enlaces del mundo con el que interactúa. El eje principal de este trabajo se basa en que las redes sociales de microblogging suponen una ventana al conocimiento informal, al autoaprendizaje y a la creación de redes aplicadas al conocimiento, útiles para la orientación en las aulas. Estas y otras plataformas poseen la característica de motivar a los estudiantes reduciendo las distancias físicas y psicológicas entre alumno y profesor, incrementando la confianza en el alumno e implicándolo en su propio aprendizaje. Para ello implementamos el uso de estas redes sociales, antes, durante y después de cada clase de tipo teórico-práctico. El material de presentación utilizado para las clases posee la posibilidad de transmitir y seguir en directo la actividad realizada durante las clases, tanto del docente como del alumnado. El uso de etiquetas que permitan clasificar, indexar y finalmente recuperar lo expuesto o generado en clase mediante búsquedas, convierten las clases convencionales de tipo unidireccional, en una conversación más interactiva de todos a todos, que permite generar ideas, repasar contenidos y sobretodo recuperar esta información siempre que se desee. El uso de redes sociales y más concretamente redes sociales de microblogging tienen un gran potencial, por ser algo novedoso, que implica la participación y la conversación con el alumnado, rompiendo barreras y generando aprendizaje informal y sobre todo permite ayudar a la autogestión del aprendizaje. Varios millones de personas en todo el mundo utilizan y comparten información en estas plataformas. Al ser herramientas nacidas en entornos TIC permiten ser integradas, agregadas y controladas por parte del docente con mucha flexibilidad y su carácter de ubicuidad espacio-temporal las hacen idóneas para resumir lo expuesto en clase, aportar ejemplos, conversar, compartir, consultar y sobretodo implicar al alumno en la dinámica de aprendizaje y en la creación de su propio material de trabajo. Además resulta relativamente fácil integrar redes sociales de microblogging en el aula, sólo es necesaria una conexión a internet y hacer uso de los servicios generales gratuitos ya existentes. Su facilidad de consulta e integración con servicios como la telefonía móvil o entornos de e-Learning, convirtiendo a estas redes sociales en la conversación que dinamizará las aulas. En este contexto, el presente trabajo parte del modelo de aceptación tecnológica (TAM) de Davis et al. (1989) al que se incorporan algunos de los constructos más utilizados en la literatura científica. Estos constructos son el papel relevante de las normas subjetivas (NS) y de la imagen social (IMAGE) en el uso de tecnologías de la información estructuradas en redes sociales. Para ello un cuestionario fue aplicado a 135 alumnos de diversas titulaciones de Grado y Diplomatura de la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales de la Universidad de Granada. Los datos obtenidos permitieron desarrollar un modelo de Ecuaciones Estructurales con los anteriores constructos. Del análisis resulta un modelo de comportamiento de uso de las redes sociales muy robusto y parsimonioso que demuestra las hipótesis de investigación planteadas, poniendo de manifiesto que la adecuación del uso de modelos TAM ampliados (como el presente) para explicar la aceptación de instrumentos metodológicos basados en tecnologías de la información

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The recently released "Educational PAC" attempts to place basic education at the center of the social debate. We have subsidized this debate, offering a diagnosis of how different education levels can impact individuals' lives through broad and easily interpreted indicators. Initially, we analyze how much each educational level reaches the poorest population. For example, how are those in the bottom strata of income distribution benefited by childcare centers, private secondary education, public university or adult education. The next step is to quantify the return of educational actions, such as their effects on employability and an individual's wages, and even health as perceived by the individual, be that individual poor, middle class or elite. The next part of the research presents evidence of how the main characters in education, aka mothers, fathers and children, regard education. The site available with the research presents a broad, user-friendly database, which will allow interested parties to answer their own questions relative to why people do not attend school, the time spent in the educational system and returns to education, which can all be cross-sectioned with a wide array of socio-demographic attributes (gender, income, etc.) and school characteristics (is it public, are school meals offered, etc.) to find answers to: why do young adults of a certain age not attend school? Why do they miss classes? How long is the school day? Aside from the whys and hows of teaching, the research calculates the amount of time spent in school, resulting from a combination between absence rates, evasion raters and length of the school day. The study presents ranks of indicators referring to objective and subjective aspects of education, such as the discussion of the advantages and care in establishing performance based incentives that aim at guiding the states in the race for better educational indicators.

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The term “social entrepreneurship” has been attracting growing interest from different sectors in the past years, driven by the possibility of employing business techniques to tackle recurrent social and environmental issues. At the forefront of this global phenomenon is microcredit, seen by many as an effective anti-poverty tool and having the Grameen Bank as its flagship program. While the prospects of social entrepreneurship seem promising, the newness of the concept and its somewhat confusing definition make conditions difficult to analyze this contemporary phenomenon. Therefore, the objective of this study was to discuss the challenges faced by social entrepreneurs and alternatives of development for social businesses through a case study on a Brazilian microcredit institution and inclusive business, Banco Pérola. The case addresses a growing need for case studies designed for teaching in the field of social entrepreneurship. It was focused mainly on understanding the development challenges within Banco Pérola, and built based on interviews carried out with top management, credit officer and clients of the institution, as well as on secondary data collected. An analysis of the case study was performed under a Teaching Notes. As illustrated by the Banco Pérola case, the main difficulties encountered by social entrepreneurs relate to the systematization of processes and creation of operational routines, including for performance evaluation (impact assessment tools); to the capture and management of both financial and human capital; to scaling up the business model and to the need of forging closer and more personal relationships with customers as against in traditional banking practices. In spite of certain limitations, such as the fact that the case might soon become outdated due to the fast-changing environment surrounding Banco Pérola, or the fact that not all relevant stakeholders (e.g. partners) were selected for interviews, the research objective has been achieved and the study can be seen as a contribution to spreading the concept of social entrepreneurship.

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[EN]Web meetings have recently become a common tool for eLearning in higher education. But what are they used for? How well do they work? How do they fit into the pedagogical context? In this paper, the wider context of social and technological change over recent years is discussed and, in this light, the (mis)use of webinars to recreate traditional classroom dynamics online is held up to criticism. Possible future educational fits for this technology are indicated.

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BACKGROUND Household measures of socioeconomic position may better account for the shared nature of material resources, lifestyle, and social position of cohabiting persons, but household measures of education are rarely used. We aimed to evaluate the association of combined educational attainment of married couples on mortality and life expectancy in Switzerland. METHODS The study included 3 496 163 ever-married persons aged ≥30 years. The 2000 census was linked to mortality records through 2008. Mortality by combined educational attainment was assessed by gender-age-specific HRs, with 95% CIs from adjusted models, life expectancy was derived using abridged life tables. RESULTS Having a less educated partner was associated with increased mortality. For example, the HR comparing men aged 50-64 years with tertiary education married to women with tertiary education to men with compulsory education married to women with compulsory education was 2.05 (1.92-2.18). The estimated remaining life expectancy in tertiary educated men aged 30 years married to women with tertiary education was 4.6 years longer than in men with compulsory education married to women with compulsory education. The gradient based on individual education was less steep: the HR comparing men aged 50-64 years with tertiary education with men with compulsory education was 1.74 (1.67-1.81). CONCLUSIONS Using individual educational attainment of married persons is common in epidemiological research, but may underestimate the combined effect of education on mortality and life expectancy. These findings are relevant to epidemiologic studies examining socio-demographic characteristics or aiming to adjust results for these characteristics.

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This study adapted the current model of science undergraduate research experiences (URE's) and applied this novel modification to include community college students. Numerous researchers have examined the efficacy of URE's in improving undergraduate retention and graduation rates, as well as matriculation rates for graduate programs. However, none have detailed the experience for community college students, and few have employed qualitative methodologies to gather relevant descriptive data from URE participants. This study included perspectives elicited from both non-traditional student participants and the established laboratory community. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the traditional model for a non-traditional student population. The research effort described here utilized a qualitative design and an explanatory case study methodology. Six non-traditional students from the Maine Community College System participated in this study. Student participants were placed in six academic research laboratories located throughout the state. Student participants were interviewed three times during their ten-week internship and asked to record their personal reflections in electronic format. Participants from the established research community were also interviewed. These included both faculty mentors and other student laboratory personnel. Ongoing comparative analysis of the textual data revealed that laboratory organizational structure and social climate significantly influence acculturation outcomes for non-traditional URE participants. Student participants experienced a range of acculturation outcomes from full integration to marginalization. URE acculturation outcomes influenced development of non-traditional students? professional and academic self-concepts. Positive changes in students? self-concepts resulted in greater commitment to individual professional goals and academic aspirations. The findings from this study suggest that traditional science URE models can be successfully adapted to meet the unique needs of a non-traditional student population – community college students. These interpretations may encourage post-secondary educators, administrators, and policy makers to consider expanded access and support for non-traditional students seeking science URE opportunities.

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This study intended to measure teacher mathematical content knowledge both before and after the first year of teaching and taking graduate teacher education courses in the Teach for America (TFA) program, as well as measure attitudes toward mathematics and teaching both before and after TFA teachers’ first year. There was a significant increase in both mathematical content knowledge and attitudes toward mathematics over the TFA teachers’ first year teaching. Additionally, several significant correlations were found between attitudes toward mathematics and content knowledge. Finally, after a year of teaching, TFA teachers had significantly better attitudes toward mathematics and teaching than neutral.