911 resultados para EDUCATIONAL CHANGE
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La meva hipòtesi és que els supòsits socials i epistemològics que s'han incorporat a les reformes nord-americanes de formació del profes.sorat tendeixen a mistificar la complexitat social i política de I'escolarització i a descontextualitzar les profundes qüestions sobre el poder i el coneixement a I'ensenyament. Les regles, els programes de recerca, els informes de les administracions estan expressats en els termes més humanistes i progressistes possibles. Pretenen portar-nos a tots la democracia, generar un creixement económic i una renovació cultural, i també promoure el desenvolupament individual. Peró a través del recorregut deis somnis i la retórica progressista hom pot observar la creació de tecnologies que s'internalitzen i organitzen la vida quotidiana, Ilurs esperances i anhels. Th .. S. Popkewitz (1993)
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La proposta per al debat de la reforma de l'ensenyament ha de ser objecte d'una discussió en que els interessos particulars de les institucions i/o col·lectius siguin superats i en que l'oportunitat política no s'evidencii. Aquestes són les intencions de l'administració i la voluntat d'una societat que requereix, sens dubte, una reforma educativa en profunditat.
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Los datos que se utilizan en este artículo proceden de una investigación sobre el Proceso de Bolonia llevada a cabo en diez titulaciones de una sola universidad; seis de ellas forman parte del proyecto piloto para incorporar los European Credit Transfer System (ECTS). En este trabajo, nos centramos en cómo los líderes intermedios de las titulaciones piloto estudiadas ponen en marcha la implementación de los ECTS siguiendo estrategias diferenciadas de gestión, generación de consenso y comunicación. Asimismo, se examinan las respuestas que el profesorado de las mismas titulaciones da, en términos de valoración de la gestión, las actitudes ante la reforma y el grado de información percibido. El análisis nos permite identificar algunas oportunidades y constricciones ¿derivadas de las formas de gestión consideradas legítimas por los miembros de esta institución universitaria¿ ante las que se sitúa la acción de los líderes intermedios.
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Las reformas de la LOE (2006), aprobadas por el Gobierno español, pretenden paliar el nivel de 'fracaso escolar' dentro del sistema educativo. Desde nuestro posicionamiento, ha faltado consenso para corregir las disfunciones que han sido denunciadas por las familias, el alumnado y el profesorado; más en concreto, me estoy refiriendo al fracaso de muchos elementos del sistema educativo como son la formación del profesorado para un cambio de estilo y método de trabajo apoyado en las TIC. En las últimas décadas se ha puesto al alumno como el centro de todo y se ha descuidado mucho la formación del profesorado. Las TIC (Tecnologías de la Información y Comunicación) pueden jugar un papel muy importante en las grandes líneas en las que se enmarcarán nuestros sistemas educativos en este nuevo siglo, las cuales se centrarán en la globalización, la ruptura de las fronteras culturales y lingüísticas, la movilidad virtual de los estudiantes, la emigración y la formación continua. En este panorama incipiente la figura del profesor puede jugar un papel crucial, sin olvidar su preparación para formar tecnológicamente a otros colectivos como es el de los discapacitados.
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Ressenya de: Juan Ignacio Pozo y Mª del Puy Pérez Echeverría (coords.) Psicología del aprendizaje universitario: la formación en competencias. Ediciones Morata, Madrid, 2009, 231 págs. ISBN: 978-84-7112-598-9.
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Ara com ara el govern espanyol es proposa reformar la Universitat i per això ha creat una comissió d'experts. Curiosament, per justificar la reforma, en lloc de basar-se en fets objectius es basa en dades que no es corresponen amb la realitat. Cal reformar la Universitat, sí. En el que tinc dubtes és en les solucions que proposarà el govern espanyol si parteix d'idees tan estranyes com dir que sobren universitats. Un argument per justificar-ho és dir que ha Califòrnia n'hi ha deu. Resulta que n'hi ha cent quaranta-sis. Si ens centrem a Catalunya, no hi sobren universitats, el que cal és no repetir titulacions amb poca demanda i impulsar el seu encaix en el teixit productiu
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Se analiza la actual formación inicial del profesorado de infantil y primaria a partir del nuevo plan de estudios de Grado surgido del Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior. Después de una reflexión sobre la temática se expone una investigación sobre el análisis del actu al Grado donde se comprueba, a partir del estudio de la epistemología, la normativa y el currículum, que se continúa formando un perfil de profesorado centrado en su aula, poco implicado en el funcionamiento del centro y menos aún en las relaciones con el entorno escolar. Es decir, la formación inicial del profesorado no ha variado sustancialmente respecto a la de otros planes de estudio anteriores.
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Article d'opinió sobre la tensió entre mèrit i igualtat de la Llei de qualitat de l’educació del Partit Popular
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Un dels pilars fonamentals de la societat és l'educació. Fa temps que ens trobem en un impàs educatiu, la qual cosa em preocupa personalment i professionalment, com a coordinador de biologia del Consell Interuniversitari de Catalunya [...].
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The last several decades have been marked by tremendous changes in education - technological, pedagogical, administrative, and social. These changes have led to considerable increments in the budgets devoted to professional development for teachers ~ with the express purpose of helping them accommodate their practices to the new realities oftheir classrooms. However, research has suggested that, in spite of the emphasis placed on encouraging sustained change in teaching practices, little has been accomplished. This begs the question of what ought to be done to not only reverse this outcome, but contribute to transformational change. The literature suggests some possibilities including: a) considering teachers as learners and applying what, is known about cognition and learning; b) modifying the location and nature ofprofessional development so that it is authentic, based in the classroom and focusing on tasks meaningful to the teacher; c) attending to the infrastructure underlying professional development; and d) ensuring opportunities for reflective practice. This dissertation looks at the impact of each ofthese variables through an analysis ofthe learning journeys of a group ofteachers engaged in a program called GrassRoots in one midsized school board in Ontario. Action research was conducted by the researcher in his role as consultant facilitating teacher professional growth around the use of Web sites as culminating performance tasks by students. Research focused on the pedagogical approach to the learning of the teachers involved and the infrastructure underlying their learning. Using grounded theory, a model for professional development was developed that can be used in the future to inform practices and, hopefully, lead to sustained transformational school change.
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Strategies designed to improve educational systems have created tensions in school personnel as they struggle to respond to competing demands of ongoing change within their daily realities. The purpose of this case study was to investigate how teachers and administrators in one elementary school made sense ofthese tensions and to explore the factors that constrained or shaped their responses. A constructive interpretative case study using a grounded theory approach was used. Qualitative data were collected through document analysis, semi-structured interviews, and participant observation. In-depth information about teachers' and administrators' experiences and a contextual understanding oftension was generated from inductive analysis of the data. The study found that tension was a phenomenon situated in the context in which it arose. A contextual understanding of tension revealed the interactions between the institutional, personal, and emotional domains that continually shaped individual and group behavioural responses. This contextual understanding of tension provided the means to reinterpret resistance to change. It also helped to show how teachers and administrators reconstructed identities and made sense in context.. Of particular note was the crucial nature of the conditions under which teachers and adlninistrators shaped meaning and understood change. This study sheds light on the contextual intricacies of tension that may help leaders with the complex design and implementation of educational change..
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Western law schools are suffering from an identity and moral crisis. Many of the legal profession's problems can be traced to the law school environment, where students are taught to reason and practice in ways that are often at odds with their own personalities and values and even with generally accepted psychologically healthy practices. The idealism, ethic of care, and personal moral compasses of many students become eroded and even lost in the present legal education system. Formalism, rationalism, elitism, and big business values have become paramount. In such a moment of historical crisis, there exists the opportunity to create a new legal education story. This paper is a conceptual study of both my own Canadian legal education and the general legal education experience. It examines core problems and critiques of the existing Western legal education organizational and pedagogical paradigm to which Canadian law schools adhere. New approaches with the potential to enrich, humanize, and heal the Canadian law school experience are explored. Ultimately, the paper proposes a legal education system that is more interdisciplinary, theoretically and practically integrated, emotionally intelligent, technologically connected, morally accountable, spiritual, and humane. Specific pedagogical and curricular strategies are suggested, and recommendations for the future are offered. The dehumanizing aspects of the law school experience in Canada have rarely been studied. It is hoped that this thesis will fill a gap in the research and provide some insight into an issue that is of both academic and public importance, since the well-being of law students and lawyers affects the interests of their clients, the general public, and the integrity and future of the entire legal system.
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This qualitative study examines teachers' experiences implementing new standardized curricula in Ontario schools. This new curricula contained several policy changes and an expectations based format which directed what knowledge and skills students were to demonstrate in each subject. This level of specificity of subject-content served to control teachers in relation to curricula; however, data suggested that at the same time, teachers had enormous flexibility in terms of pedagogy. Four secondary teachers who were implementing a Grade 10 course in the 2000-2001 school year participated in the study. The qualitative framework supported the researcher's emphasis on examining the participants' perspectives on the implementation of expectation-based curricula. Data collected included transcripts from interviews conducted with teacher participants and a representative of the Ontario Ministry of Education and Training, field notes, and a research journal. Many of the factors often cited in the literature as influencing implementation practices were found to have affected the participants' experiences of curriculum implementation: time, professional development, and teachers' beliefs, particularly concerning students. In addition, the format of the policy documents proved to both control and free teachers during the implementation process. Participants believed that the number of specific expectations did not provide them an opportunity to add content to the curriculum; at the same time, teachers also noted that the general format of the policy document allowed them to direct instruction to match students' needs and their own teaching preferences. Alignment between teachers' beliefs about education and their understanding of the new curriculum affected the ways in which many participants adapted during the implementation process.
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect a human link through the One World Youth Project has on a global education program, if a human connection through the program enhances a student's ability to develop a critical consciousness of global issues, and the etTectiveness of thc constructivist-based Driver Model of Curriculum Development, which served as the curriculum model in this study. An action based research cycle was chosen as this study's research methodology and incorporated 5 qualitative data collection instruments: a) interviews and questionnaires, b) artifacts, c) teacher journal, d) critical friend's observation forms, and e) my critical friend's postobservation interviews. The data were conected from 4 student participants and my critical friend during all stages of the action research cycle. The results of this study provide educators with data on the impact of human connections in a global education program, the effects these connections have on students, and the effectiveness of the Driver Model of Curriculum Development. This study also provides practical activities and strategies that could be used by educators to develop their own global education programs. The United Nations drafted the Millennium Development Goals in an effort to improve the lives of billions of people across the globe. The eight goals were developed with the support of all member nations since all human beings are global citizens who have a responsibility to make the world a better place. Students need to develop a critical consciousness of global issues so that they can work with others to eliminate them. Students who are taught to restate the opinions of others win not be prepared to inherit a world full of challenges that will require new innovative ideas to foster positive change.
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This qualitative case study explored the process of implementing Experiential Education (EXED) in Yukon Territory Kindergarten to Grade 12 (K-12) schools with a particular focus on investigating: (a) understandings of EXED and the drivers behind its implementation, (b) factors contributing to EXED’s suitability for Yukon schools, and (c) factors supporting and challenging the implementation of EXED in Yukon schools. Data collection involved interviews with Yukon Department of Education (YDE) staff members, principals and teachers, document collection, and reflective note collection. Findings indicated that EXED was understood as more of a methodology than a philosophy for teaching and learning. EXED implementation was primarily driven by bottom-up (school/ teacher) initiatives and was secondarily supported by top-down (YDE) efforts. The process of implementation was supported by three main factors and was challenged primarily by six factors. The results also pointed to three factors that made EXED suitable for implementation in Yukon schools.