930 resultados para LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools


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The focus of this article is a school-based respectful relationships (RRs) pilot project involving grade 8 and 9 students. The project sought to develop a primary prevention approach to gender-based violence (GBV) in Australia. Of particular concern is the curriculum delivery component of a whole school approach that was piloted over a 10-week period in four High Schools in Melbourne, Victoria in 2010. Using data collected from teachers and students through survey, focus group interviews and student written reflections, the article identifies the key role of the teacher, the curriculum materials and the curriculum context in assisting teachers to teach about GBV. Although there was opposition to teaching specifically about GBV by some male teachers, the data indicate that this did not detract from teachers exploring these issues under a 'RRs' framework. Through 'supported risk taking', and the adoption of participatory teaching approaches and affirming and inclusive classrooms, teachers and students ended up with a positive experience of teaching and learning about GBV.

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Urban sprawl is a significant issue in the United States, one effect of which is the departure of the wealth from cities. This study examined the distribution of wealth in Erie County, New York, focused around Buffalo. The question is then raised, why do those with the money leave the city, and to where do they go? While this study does not attempt to explain all of the reasons, it does examine two significant issues: quality of public school education, and proximity to main highways with easy access to the city. Using ArcGIS, I was able to place the public high schools and their relative ranking over a distribution of per capita income. The results of this analysis show that the wealthiest areas are located within the best school districts. Moreover, the areas where the wealth accumulates are directly connected by major highways.

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processo de modernização do ginásio secundário brasileiro, que culminou com a Reforma do Ensino do primeiro grau, nos anos 70 e, portanto, com a estruturação de uma nova escola· fundarrental. A maioria das propostas para a criação de um novo ginã 510, nos anos 50 e 60 I procurava atende~ às exigências do modelo político e econômico da época. No período 61-64, fase crítica do modelo desenvolvimentista, surgiram projetos de educação secundária, como os Ginásios da Comunidade e os Giná 5105 Vocacionais, propondo urna prá~ica pedagógica, voltada para a conscientização do homem como ser histórico e produtivo e, conseqüentemente, orientada para a transformação da sociedade. A política educacional, após 1964, rechaçou as propostas de uma e'ducação secundária conscientizadora e lançou os Ginásios Poli valentes corno estratégia para a reFormulação do ensino de primeiro grau em âmbito nacional. Concluiu-se que os projetos de renovaçao do ensino secundário surgiram em decorrência das contradições do ItXldelo desenvolvimentista. Enquanto os Ginásios Poli valentes apre - sentavam uma proposta pedagógica compatível com a manutenção do capitalismo periférico, os projetos de criação dos Ginásios da Comw1idade e dos Ginásios Vocacionais constituiram resposta diferente da política de dominação cultural.

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A partir 2006, o INEP (Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisa) passou a divulgar anualmente as notas das escolas no Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio (Enem). Tal divulgação já faz parte do calendário das escolas, professores, jornais e revistas que cobrem o setor educacional e até de pais de alunos. Este estudo visa analisar o impacto da divulgação dessas notas na competição entre as instituições de ensino médio e, mais especificamente, avaliar o efeito da nota média das escolas concorrentes na nota de uma dada escola, em relação aos anos anteriores à divulgação. A concorrência será analisada do ponto de vista espacial, de modo que, o peso atribuído à nota de uma instituição na estimação da nota de outra escola é inversamente proporcional à distâncias entre as mesmas. Essa análise empírica de instituições públicas e privadas foi realizada por meio da estimação em mínimos quadrados, utilizando-se variáveis de controle relacionadas às instituições e ao perfil socioeconômico dos alunos. Para tanto, foram utilizadas as bases de microdados do Censo Escolar e do Enem no período de 2004 à 2011. Os resultados indicam a existência de competição entre as escolas, com aumento no grupo de escolas públicas no período posterior à divulgação.

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Includes bibliography

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Pós-graduação em Educação para a Ciência - FC

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Pós-graduação em Educação Matemática - IGCE

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Pós-graduação em Educação - FCT

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The inalienable right of all people to education is enshrined in various international covenants, conventions and agreements, yet the actual fulfilment of this right varies in quantity and quality from one country to the other. On average, the compulsory length of schooling in the countries of the region is 10 years. Half of these countries have already made all secondary education mandatory, which is eminently reasonable since it is commonly accepted as a minimum threshold for lifelong well-being and skills-building. The main article in this edition of Challenges discusses this subject in depth, and shows how far behind we are in ensuring that all adolescents have access to the education to which they are entitled. It focuses on the low secondary school-completion rate and low level of learning acquisition, the strong socioeconomic and sociocultural stratification, the lack of citizenship skills, and the persistence of a relatively high dropout rate at all levels of secondary education. The main challenge in guaranteeing the right to education lies in reducing learning and attainment gaps by helping the groups that are presently lagging behind the most. As is customary, there are also reports on relevant meetings and conferences held in the region over the past half-year, together with the opinions of experts and adolescents and success stories in promoting school attendance in Uruguay and the Dominican Republic.

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Many Caribbean youth are doing reasonably well. They live in loving and caring families, attend school and are involved in various social activities in their communities. The health and well-being of the children and youth1 in the Caribbean is, and has been, the centre of attention of many studies, meetings and policy directives set at the regional, subregional and national levels. Programmes have been put in place to address the basic needs of young children in the areas of health and education and to provide guidance and directives to youth and adolescents in the area of professional formation and transition to adulthood. Critical issues such as reproductive health and family planning combined with access to education and information on these topics have been promoted to some extent. And finally, the Caribbean is known for rather high school enrolment rates in primary education that hardly show any gender disparities. While the situation is still good for some, growing numbers of children and youth cannot cope anymore with the challenges experienced quite early in their lives. Absent parents, instable care-taking arrangements, violence and aggression subjected to at home, in schools and among their friends, lack of a perspective in schools and the labour-market, early sexual initiation and teenage pregnancies are some of those issues faced by a rising number of young persons in this part of the world. Emotional instability, psychological stress and increased violence are one of the key triggers for increased violence and involvement in crime exhibited by ever younger youth and children. Further, the region is grappling with rising drop-out rates in secondary education, declining quality schooling in the classrooms and increasing numbers of students who leave school without formal certification. Youth unemployment in the formal labour market is high and improving the quality of professional formation along with the provision of adequate employment opportunities would be critical to enable youth to complete consistently and effectively the transition into adulthood and to take advantage of the opportunities to develop and use their human capital in the process. On a rather general note, the region does not suffer from a shortage of policies and programmes to address the very specific needs of children and youth, but the prominent and severe lack of systematic analysis and monitoring of the situation of children, youth and young families in the Caribbean does not allow for targeted and efficient interventions that promise successful outcomes on the long term. In an effort to assist interested governments to fill this analytical gap, various initiatives are underway to enhance data collection and their systematic analysis2. Population and household censuses are conducted every decade and a variety of household surveys, such as surveys of living conditions, labour force surveys and special surveys focusing on particular sub-groups of the population are conducted, dependent on the resources available, to a varying degree in the countries of the region. One such example is the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)-funded Multi-Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) that assess the situation of children and youth in a country. Over the past years and at present, UNICEF has launched a series of surveys in a number of countries in the Caribbean3. But more needs to be done to ensure that the data available is analyzed to provide the empirical background information for evidence-based policy formulation and monitoring of the efficiency and effectiveness of the efforts undertaken.

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This article shows how certain aspects at the secondary level of Uruguay’s public school system produce inequalities in student achievement. The 2006 edition of the Programme for International Student Assessment (pisa) (oecd, 2006a) points to three key aspects of the institutions that regulate secondary education that play a part in reproducing inequalities of origin, hindering the equalizing role that guides the education system. First, the teacher assignment mechanism has the dual effect of sending a revolving door of young and inexperienced teachers to schools in unfavourable sociocultural contexts as well as concentrating teachers with more experience in schools in favourable contexts. Second, the geography-based system for assigning students to schools reproduces the residential segregation process. Lastly, the centralized system for supplying educational and technological materials is inadequate to the needs of the schools.