1000 resultados para Obesitat en els adolescents


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Entre 2003 i 2005, els 1.000 arxivers quebequesos que treballaven en els 300 serveis d'arxius i que estaven agrupats en 9 associacions, es van unir per reaccionar davant de certes situacions o per actuar sobre el seu entorn. Aquestes accions els fan prendre conciència de la seva força col·lectiva i els inciten a treballar en la redacció d'una Declaració quebequesa sobre els arxius per traduir la seva implicació professional i les seves ganes de treballar per a la constitució, la conservació i la valorització dels arxius de la seva societat.

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L‟adolescència és una etapa per la qual tot ésser humà ha de passar. Desperta un interès diferent a la resta perquè és en ella on es produeixen els canvis més significatius en la persona, ja sigui a nivell físic com racional. També, pels joves que es troben en aquesta etapa, té gran importància la presa de decisions, ja que és quan se‟ls hi comença a demanar més responsabilitats i maduresa envers les decisions. En l‟àmbit de salut cal tenir una especial atenció perquè existeixen moltes decisions que poden influir i fer minvar la salut del jove en un futur pròxim o llunyà. En salut són majors d‟edat i tenen dret de decisió sobre tots els temes relacionats amb la salut, tot i que hi ha unes excepcions on els pares o tutors tenen lliure dret a decidir per a ells. Però no tot és tan fàcil, els adolescents es troben amb obstacles, tant interns com externs, que els impedeixen o dificulten la presa de decisions coherents i racionals. És important saber quins són per ajudar a millorar la predisposició del jove i ensenyar tècniques per no trobar-se en situacions que impedeixin la presa de decisions. Els professionals que es trobin davant d„un adolescent han de ser conscients d‟això i adaptar-se a ells; han d‟estar predisposats a oferir el temps que l‟adolescent requereixi per obrir-se i confiar, i serà important demostrar i crear un ambient relaxat i confident.

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De manera general, cal tenir present quel'error és habitual en els sistemes complexos, com la biologia ens ho ensenya ja a nivell cel·lular: els errors en la replicació de l'ADN els anomenem mutacions i pel que sabem han jugat i juguen un rol fonamental en l'evolució de les espècies vivents. L'error, per tant, és omnipresenten els organismes vivents; però, a diferènciade les màquines artificials, els organismesvivents poden funcionar amb l¿error i malgratl¿error.

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En les edats infantil i peripuberal, les adaptacions a l'activitat física presenten particularitats específiques respecte a l'adult en els aspectes metabolics, resposta cardio-vascular i respiratoria, comportament neuro-endocrí, etc., amb diferéncies més evidents com més petit és el noi. Sembla evident que en alguns sentits el noi presenta unes respostes comparables a les de l'adult, mentte que en difereix substancialment en altres. Per aixo no és correcte considerar-lo en aquest sentit com un adult en miniatura (Borms, J., 1986). D'altra banda, cal saber en quina mesura la introducció de programes d'educació física escolar o, també en alguns casos, la participació en entrenaments intensius poden afectar les qualitats funcionals d'adaptació o alterar d'alguna forma el creixement pondo-estatural normal del noi. En aquest treball analitzem alguns aspectes essencials de tot aixo. Les consideracions que es puguin fer hauran de tenir en compte l'edat segons uns criteris biologics (grau de creixement sexual, estimació del nivell d'ossificació, dimensions corporals, etc.), més que no pas en un sentit cronologic. El fet de no atendre estrictament aquesta consideració pot ocasionar errors greus (Bar-Or, 1985).

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The purpose of this article is to treat a currently much debated issue, the effects of age on second language learning. To do so, we contrast data collected by our research team from over one thousand seven hundred young and adult learners with four popular beliefs or generalizations, which, while deeply rooted in this society, are not always corroborated by our data.Two of these generalizations about Second Language Acquisition (languages spoken in the social context) seem to be widely accepted: a) older children, adolescents and adults are quicker and more efficient at the first stages of learning than are younger learners; b) in a natural context children with an early start are more liable to attain higher levels of proficiency. However, in the context of Foreign Language Acquisition, the context in which we collect the data, this second generalization is difficult to verify due to the low number of instructional hours (a maximum of some 800 hours) and the lower levels of language exposure time provided. The design of our research project has allowed us to study differences observed with respect to the age of onset (ranging from 2 to 18+), but in this article we focus on students who began English instruction at the age of 8 (LOGSE Educational System) and those who began at the age of 11 (EGB). We have collected data from both groups after a period of 200 (Time 1) and 416 instructional hours (Time 2), and we are currently collecting data after a period of 726 instructional hours (Time 3). We have designed and administered a variety of tests: tests on English production and reception, both oral and written, and within both academic and communicative oriented approaches, on the learners' L1 (Spanish and Catalan), as well as a questionnaire eliciting personal and sociolinguistic information. The questions we address and the relevant empirical evidence are as follows: 1. "For young children, learning languages is a game. They enjoy it more than adults."Our data demonstrate that the situation is not quite so. Firstly, both at the levels of Primary and Secondary education (ranging from 70.5% in 11-year-olds to 89% in 14-year-olds) students have a positive attitude towards learning English. Secondly, there is a difference between the two groups with respect to the factors they cite as responsible for their motivation to learn English: the younger students cite intrinsic factors, such as the games they play, the methodology used and the teacher, whereas the older students cite extrinsic factors, such as the role of their knowledge of English in the achievement of their future professional goals. 2 ."Young children have more resources to learn languages." Here our data suggest just the opposite. The ability to employ learning strategies (actions or steps used) increases with age. Older learners' strategies are more varied and cognitively more complex. In contrast, younger learners depend more on their interlocutor and external resources and therefore have a lower level of autonomy in their learning. 3. "Young children don't talk much but understand a lot"This third generalization does seem to be confirmed, at least to a certain extent, by our data in relation to the analysis of differences due to the age factor and productive use of the target language. As seen above, the comparably slower progress of the younger learners is confirmed. Our analysis of interpersonal receptive abilities demonstrates as well the advantage of the older learners. Nevertheless, with respect to passive receptive activities (for example, simple recognition of words or sentences) no great differences are observed. Statistical analyses suggest that in this test, in contrast to the others analyzed, the dominance of the subjects' L1s (reflecting a cognitive capacity that grows with age) has no significant influence on the learning process. 4. "The sooner they begin, the better their results will be in written language"This is not either completely confirmed in our research. First of all, we perceive that certain compensatory strategies disappear only with age, but not with the number of instructional hours. Secondly, given an identical number of instructional hours, the older subjects obtain better results. With respect to our analysis of data from subjects of the same age (12 years old) but with a different number of instructional hours (200 and 416 respectively, as they began at the ages of 11 and 8), we observe that those who began earlier excel only in the area of lexical fluency. In conclusion, the superior rate of older learners appears to be due to their higher level of cognitive development, a factor which allows them to benefit more from formal or explicit instruction in the school context. Younger learners, however, do not benefit from the quantity and quality of linguistic exposure typical of a natural acquisition context in which they would be allowed to make use of implicit learning abilities. It seems clear, then, that the initiative in this country to begin foreign language instruction earlier will have positive effects only if it occurs in combination with either higher levels of exposure time to the foreign language, or, alternatively, with its use as the language of instruction in other areas of the curriculum.

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L'obesitat es una malaltia mal coneguda queafecta un nombre creixent de persones arreu del mon. L'increment de la incidencia de l'obesitat en alguns paisos s'ha atribu 'it a un increment del consurn de determinats aliments i, sobretot, de les disponibilitats energetiques, malgrat haver-se produit durant els ultims anys un descens significatiu en el consum energetic, en disminuir la ingestio de greixos i de sucre. Aquesta contradiccio es explicada per alguns com una consequencia del sedentarisme, per d'altres per la incidencia de gens que regulen l'obesitat i encara uns altres I'atribueixen a causes desconegudes complementades per tots aquests factors. Sigui com sigui, la morbiditat Iligada a I'obesitat es considerable i tambe ho es la mortalitat addicional que genera.

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Aquest article vol ser una reflexió sobre com els darrers canvis que han afectat la societat i la universitat (el canvi de paradigma educatiu, el canvi en el model de comunicació científica, les expectatives dels usuaris i el nou model de servei anomenat Centre de Recursos per a l'Aprenentatge i la Investigació) es reflecteixen en els serveis que s'ofereixen als usuaris a les biblioteques universitàries.Sintetitza els serveis que s'ofereixen a les biblioteques universitàries agrupant-los segons tipologies i necessitats dels usuaris i determina els elements clau per estructurar els serveis i les seves característiques. Es conclou que estem davant d'un model de biblioteca híbrida que ha d'enfocar els serveis als usuaris tenint present la diversificació en la tipologia d'usuaris, els canvis en les tecnologies, la cultura de qualitat i la cooperació com a estratègia de servei. En forma d'annex, s'explica el model dels serveis als usuaris del Centre de Recursos per a l'Aprenentatge i la Investigació de la Universitat de Barcelona.

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Les llicències de Creative Commons són una alternativa a la gestió tradicional dels drets d'autor que s'ha estès ràpidament gràcies a Internet en els seus cinc anys d'existència. L'aparició d'aquesta nova eina legal ha obert un debat sobre els models de difusió de qualsevol contingut i, en definitiva, del coneixement que ha obligat a replantejaments no tan sols entre els autors i els creadors sinó també entre institucions i administracions. En aquest llibre es presenta el model que proposa Creative Commons per facilitar la difusió i l'accés als continguts de qualsevol persona, tot respectant-ne els drets d'autor.

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Internet ha significat un nou paradigma en les relacions interpersonals, especialment entre els més joves. En aquest article analitzem la interacció de dos agents en el fenomen de la comunicació, els adolescents i els fotoblogs, amb una perspectiva teoricoespeculativa. El fotoblog és una eina virtual que els joves de tretze a setze anys, aproximadament, han adaptat a les seves necessitats per expressar les seves idees, sentiments o fantasies. Creiem que, en aquest entorn, els subjectes es poden comunicar en un espai on exploren el seu jo interior a partir de les representacions, signes i símbols que es mostren a la interfície. Actualment, l¿adolescent viu en un context eminentment visual i, així, doncs, no és gens estrany que les seves accions i formes comunicatives se centrin en «el que és visual», on el que és lineal i previsible deixa pas a la rapidesa, la retroalimentació i la continuïtat. Les formalitzacions que es mostren en la interfície són codis propis que els joves han creat per mostrar caracte- rístiques identitàries per mitjà de la imatge. Per tant, mantenim que per a l¿adolescent el fotoblog no solament és un mitjà, sinó també un ambient en el qual pot crear signes d¿identitat mitjançant les converses virtuals que estableix amb els seus iguals en un entorn lúdic i desinhibit, on juga amb la imatge en un procés de socialització.

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The purpose of this article is to treat a currently much debated issue, the effects of age on second language learning. To do so, we contrast data collected by our research team from over one thousand seven hundred young and adult learners with four popular beliefs or generalizations, which, while deeply rooted in this society, are not always corroborated by our data.Two of these generalizations about Second Language Acquisition (languages spoken in the social context) seem to be widely accepted: a) older children, adolescents and adults are quicker and more efficient at the first stages of learning than are younger learners; b) in a natural context children with an early start are more liable to attain higher levels of proficiency. However, in the context of Foreign Language Acquisition, the context in which we collect the data, this second generalization is difficult to verify due to the low number of instructional hours (a maximum of some 800 hours) and the lower levels of language exposure time provided. The design of our research project has allowed us to study differences observed with respect to the age of onset (ranging from 2 to 18+), but in this article we focus on students who began English instruction at the age of 8 (LOGSE Educational System) and those who began at the age of 11 (EGB). We have collected data from both groups after a period of 200 (Time 1) and 416 instructional hours (Time 2), and we are currently collecting data after a period of 726 instructional hours (Time 3). We have designed and administered a variety of tests: tests on English production and reception, both oral and written, and within both academic and communicative oriented approaches, on the learners' L1 (Spanish and Catalan), as well as a questionnaire eliciting personal and sociolinguistic information. The questions we address and the relevant empirical evidence are as follows: 1. "For young children, learning languages is a game. They enjoy it more than adults."Our data demonstrate that the situation is not quite so. Firstly, both at the levels of Primary and Secondary education (ranging from 70.5% in 11-year-olds to 89% in 14-year-olds) students have a positive attitude towards learning English. Secondly, there is a difference between the two groups with respect to the factors they cite as responsible for their motivation to learn English: the younger students cite intrinsic factors, such as the games they play, the methodology used and the teacher, whereas the older students cite extrinsic factors, such as the role of their knowledge of English in the achievement of their future professional goals. 2 ."Young children have more resources to learn languages." Here our data suggest just the opposite. The ability to employ learning strategies (actions or steps used) increases with age. Older learners' strategies are more varied and cognitively more complex. In contrast, younger learners depend more on their interlocutor and external resources and therefore have a lower level of autonomy in their learning. 3. "Young children don't talk much but understand a lot"This third generalization does seem to be confirmed, at least to a certain extent, by our data in relation to the analysis of differences due to the age factor and productive use of the target language. As seen above, the comparably slower progress of the younger learners is confirmed. Our analysis of interpersonal receptive abilities demonstrates as well the advantage of the older learners. Nevertheless, with respect to passive receptive activities (for example, simple recognition of words or sentences) no great differences are observed. Statistical analyses suggest that in this test, in contrast to the others analyzed, the dominance of the subjects' L1s (reflecting a cognitive capacity that grows with age) has no significant influence on the learning process. 4. "The sooner they begin, the better their results will be in written language"This is not either completely confirmed in our research. First of all, we perceive that certain compensatory strategies disappear only with age, but not with the number of instructional hours. Secondly, given an identical number of instructional hours, the older subjects obtain better results. With respect to our analysis of data from subjects of the same age (12 years old) but with a different number of instructional hours (200 and 416 respectively, as they began at the ages of 11 and 8), we observe that those who began earlier excel only in the area of lexical fluency. In conclusion, the superior rate of older learners appears to be due to their higher level of cognitive development, a factor which allows them to benefit more from formal or explicit instruction in the school context. Younger learners, however, do not benefit from the quantity and quality of linguistic exposure typical of a natural acquisition context in which they would be allowed to make use of implicit learning abilities. It seems clear, then, that the initiative in this country to begin foreign language instruction earlier will have positive effects only if it occurs in combination with either higher levels of exposure time to the foreign language, or, alternatively, with its use as the language of instruction in other areas of the curriculum.

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Proposta metodològica que té com a element central la participació juvenil. La participació entesa com l’impuls d’estructures democràtiques entre els joves. Aquest treball està centrat en el manteniment de la consolidació de les polítiques de joventut al municipi de Caldes de Malavella. La pèrdua de recursos econòmics és un element que dificulta la realització de projectes que incideixin de manera positiva en els joves. La creació d’estructures de participació entre els joves és una manera de motivar als joves i fer-los membres actius en el desenvolupament de les polítiques locals

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En aquest projecte es reflexiona sobre l’ensenyament de les ciències al parvulari i com els infants aprenent conceptes relacionats amb el regne animal. La ciència escolar classifica la gran diversitat d’espècies que formen aquest regne en dos grans blocs, els vertebrats i els invertebrats, però en els patrons que ens ofereixen els animals per descobrir a ull nu aquestes particularitats són molt complexes d’observar. La visió que tenen els infants de parvulari sobre els animals del seu entorn sovint és molt allunyada de la realitat i els alumnes es creen concepcions alternatives per entendre els animals que observen. En l’estudi es realitza un recull de dades, a l’inici i el final d’una unitat didàctica, analitzant les representacions i les diferents formes de classificació dels animals de l’entorn que utilitzen els infants. Les conclusions són una reflexió sobre el perquè d’aquests coneixements alternatius i la manera de com aconseguir un canvi conceptual.

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The purpose of this article is to treat a currently much debated issue, the effects of age on second language learning. To do so, we contrast data collected by our research team from over one thousand seven hundred young and adult learners with four popular beliefs or generalizations, which, while deeply rooted in this society, are not always corroborated by our data.Two of these generalizations about Second Language Acquisition (languages spoken in the social context) seem to be widely accepted: a) older children, adolescents and adults are quicker and more efficient at the first stages of learning than are younger learners; b) in a natural context children with an early start are more liable to attain higher levels of proficiency. However, in the context of Foreign Language Acquisition, the context in which we collect the data, this second generalization is difficult to verify due to the low number of instructional hours (a maximum of some 800 hours) and the lower levels of language exposure time provided. The design of our research project has allowed us to study differences observed with respect to the age of onset (ranging from 2 to 18+), but in this article we focus on students who began English instruction at the age of 8 (LOGSE Educational System) and those who began at the age of 11 (EGB). We have collected data from both groups after a period of 200 (Time 1) and 416 instructional hours (Time 2), and we are currently collecting data after a period of 726 instructional hours (Time 3). We have designed and administered a variety of tests: tests on English production and reception, both oral and written, and within both academic and communicative oriented approaches, on the learners' L1 (Spanish and Catalan), as well as a questionnaire eliciting personal and sociolinguistic information. The questions we address and the relevant empirical evidence are as follows: 1. "For young children, learning languages is a game. They enjoy it more than adults."Our data demonstrate that the situation is not quite so. Firstly, both at the levels of Primary and Secondary education (ranging from 70.5% in 11-year-olds to 89% in 14-year-olds) students have a positive attitude towards learning English. Secondly, there is a difference between the two groups with respect to the factors they cite as responsible for their motivation to learn English: the younger students cite intrinsic factors, such as the games they play, the methodology used and the teacher, whereas the older students cite extrinsic factors, such as the role of their knowledge of English in the achievement of their future professional goals. 2 ."Young children have more resources to learn languages." Here our data suggest just the opposite. The ability to employ learning strategies (actions or steps used) increases with age. Older learners' strategies are more varied and cognitively more complex. In contrast, younger learners depend more on their interlocutor and external resources and therefore have a lower level of autonomy in their learning. 3. "Young children don't talk much but understand a lot"This third generalization does seem to be confirmed, at least to a certain extent, by our data in relation to the analysis of differences due to the age factor and productive use of the target language. As seen above, the comparably slower progress of the younger learners is confirmed. Our analysis of interpersonal receptive abilities demonstrates as well the advantage of the older learners. Nevertheless, with respect to passive receptive activities (for example, simple recognition of words or sentences) no great differences are observed. Statistical analyses suggest that in this test, in contrast to the others analyzed, the dominance of the subjects' L1s (reflecting a cognitive capacity that grows with age) has no significant influence on the learning process. 4. "The sooner they begin, the better their results will be in written language"This is not either completely confirmed in our research. First of all, we perceive that certain compensatory strategies disappear only with age, but not with the number of instructional hours. Secondly, given an identical number of instructional hours, the older subjects obtain better results. With respect to our analysis of data from subjects of the same age (12 years old) but with a different number of instructional hours (200 and 416 respectively, as they began at the ages of 11 and 8), we observe that those who began earlier excel only in the area of lexical fluency. In conclusion, the superior rate of older learners appears to be due to their higher level of cognitive development, a factor which allows them to benefit more from formal or explicit instruction in the school context. Younger learners, however, do not benefit from the quantity and quality of linguistic exposure typical of a natural acquisition context in which they would be allowed to make use of implicit learning abilities. It seems clear, then, that the initiative in this country to begin foreign language instruction earlier will have positive effects only if it occurs in combination with either higher levels of exposure time to the foreign language, or, alternatively, with its use as the language of instruction in other areas of the curriculum.

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The purpose of this article is to treat a currently much debated issue, the effects of age on second language learning. To do so, we contrast data collected by our research team from over one thousand seven hundred young and adult learners with four popular beliefs or generalizations, which, while deeply rooted in this society, are not always corroborated by our data.Two of these generalizations about Second Language Acquisition (languages spoken in the social context) seem to be widely accepted: a) older children, adolescents and adults are quicker and more efficient at the first stages of learning than are younger learners; b) in a natural context children with an early start are more liable to attain higher levels of proficiency. However, in the context of Foreign Language Acquisition, the context in which we collect the data, this second generalization is difficult to verify due to the low number of instructional hours (a maximum of some 800 hours) and the lower levels of language exposure time provided. The design of our research project has allowed us to study differences observed with respect to the age of onset (ranging from 2 to 18+), but in this article we focus on students who began English instruction at the age of 8 (LOGSE Educational System) and those who began at the age of 11 (EGB). We have collected data from both groups after a period of 200 (Time 1) and 416 instructional hours (Time 2), and we are currently collecting data after a period of 726 instructional hours (Time 3). We have designed and administered a variety of tests: tests on English production and reception, both oral and written, and within both academic and communicative oriented approaches, on the learners' L1 (Spanish and Catalan), as well as a questionnaire eliciting personal and sociolinguistic information. The questions we address and the relevant empirical evidence are as follows: 1. "For young children, learning languages is a game. They enjoy it more than adults."Our data demonstrate that the situation is not quite so. Firstly, both at the levels of Primary and Secondary education (ranging from 70.5% in 11-year-olds to 89% in 14-year-olds) students have a positive attitude towards learning English. Secondly, there is a difference between the two groups with respect to the factors they cite as responsible for their motivation to learn English: the younger students cite intrinsic factors, such as the games they play, the methodology used and the teacher, whereas the older students cite extrinsic factors, such as the role of their knowledge of English in the achievement of their future professional goals. 2 ."Young children have more resources to learn languages." Here our data suggest just the opposite. The ability to employ learning strategies (actions or steps used) increases with age. Older learners' strategies are more varied and cognitively more complex. In contrast, younger learners depend more on their interlocutor and external resources and therefore have a lower level of autonomy in their learning. 3. "Young children don't talk much but understand a lot"This third generalization does seem to be confirmed, at least to a certain extent, by our data in relation to the analysis of differences due to the age factor and productive use of the target language. As seen above, the comparably slower progress of the younger learners is confirmed. Our analysis of interpersonal receptive abilities demonstrates as well the advantage of the older learners. Nevertheless, with respect to passive receptive activities (for example, simple recognition of words or sentences) no great differences are observed. Statistical analyses suggest that in this test, in contrast to the others analyzed, the dominance of the subjects' L1s (reflecting a cognitive capacity that grows with age) has no significant influence on the learning process. 4. "The sooner they begin, the better their results will be in written language"This is not either completely confirmed in our research. First of all, we perceive that certain compensatory strategies disappear only with age, but not with the number of instructional hours. Secondly, given an identical number of instructional hours, the older subjects obtain better results. With respect to our analysis of data from subjects of the same age (12 years old) but with a different number of instructional hours (200 and 416 respectively, as they began at the ages of 11 and 8), we observe that those who began earlier excel only in the area of lexical fluency. In conclusion, the superior rate of older learners appears to be due to their higher level of cognitive development, a factor which allows them to benefit more from formal or explicit instruction in the school context. Younger learners, however, do not benefit from the quantity and quality of linguistic exposure typical of a natural acquisition context in which they would be allowed to make use of implicit learning abilities. It seems clear, then, that the initiative in this country to begin foreign language instruction earlier will have positive effects only if it occurs in combination with either higher levels of exposure time to the foreign language, or, alternatively, with its use as the language of instruction in other areas of the curriculum.

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En aquest article es fa una refl exió inicial sobre la importància de la dinàmica del grup (DG) d’adolescents en els entorns acadèmics de Secundària, la seva evolució i la seva infl uència en el rendiment. Així mateix, es comenta el paper de les tècniques de dinàmica de grups com a situacions de creixement, provocades per a experimentar, amb tota la persona, l’autoconeixement i el coneixement dels altres, el diàleg, la crítica i l’acord. Després d’una breu descripció de la situació actual de la DG a Secundària, incideix en la necessitat de promoure la tutoria grupal i l’elaboració i actualització del PAT com una estratègia de millora en els temps líquids actuals, el coneixement de la DG per part de tot el professorat i d’algunes tècniques específi ques per part dels tutors de Secundària com també la necessitat de personalitzar aquestes activitats i fer les pròpies versions perquè s’adeqüin a la situació del grup concret. Aprendre amb tota la persona, vella i coneguda idea propagada pels educadors, no pot donar-se com a objectiu ja aconseguit. L’aprenentatge experiencial dóna eines per a millorar la confi ança en la capacitat de superació de la persona a través de l’autoconeixement i la interacció amb els altres companys de classe.