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Nesta pesquisa, o que se pretendeu foi conhecer o atual estágio dos sistemas de controle gerencial utilizados em cinco hotéis localizados no Estado do Espírito Santo, levando-se em conta as peculiaridades do ramo e suas características com relação à adaptação, se necessário, dos diversos conceitos já aplicados em outros tipos de atividades, notadamente no ramo de serviços. Para tanto, procedeu-se a uma revisão de literatura e dos fundamentos teóricos sobre controle gerencial, principalmente aqueles voltados para a ciência comportamental, que serviram de suporte para estabelecer o plano de referência utilizado nesta pesquisa. Por tratar-se de trabalho descritivo, com riqueza de detalhes, foi adotada a metodologia do estudo de caso por ser a mais aconselhável neste tipo de trabalho. Entrevistas, utilizando questionários que continham em sua maior parte perguntas abertas, possibilitaram descrever o processo de controle gerencial existente nos hotéis pesquisados. Os resultados obtidos permitiram análises sobre a natureza deles e o estudo dos sistemas de controle gerencial dos hotéis estudados. Finalmente, uma comparaçao entre os resultados obtidos no trabalho de campo e os fundamentos teóricos levantados na revisão da literatura possibilitaram se chegasse a algumas conclusões importantes, além de permitirem formular algumas recomendações e sugestões para futuras pesquisas.

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O propósito deste estudo é descrever e analisar uma intervenção didática em torno do gênero Carta de Leitor com alunos de uma turma da segunda série do Ensino Médio de uma escola pública da rede federal de ensino, de Belém, no estado do Pará. Trata-se de compreender os efeitos dessa intervenção nos modos de recepção-produção do gênero pelos alunos. O foco no de apropriação do gênero pelos alunos implicou compreender, complementarmente, os efeitos da intervenção na reflexão sobre a prática docente, pela professora-pesquisadora. Esse objetivo central foi contemplado, em grande parte, pela opção que fizemos pela pesquisa-ação, o que permitiu conjugar a prática investigativa à prática didática, no processo de co-construção de. Inscrito nos estudos aplicados que se voltam para o ensino-aprendizagem de língua, o estudo recorre a duas referências teóricas: as contribuições advindas do dialogismo bakhtiniano e as contribuições dos estudos sobre os gêneros como objetos de ensino. Essas direcionaram tanto o processo de implementação das atividades didáticas em que foram gerados os dados, quanto a descrição e análise desse processo, tomando como corpus central as produções escritas dos discentes. A descrição e análise dos dados permitem refletir o funcionamento da linguagem em uma situação particular, questão-chave para os estudos de gênero segundo uma concepção sociointeracionista de linguagem. Do ponto de vista aplicado, possibilita refletir sobre o problema de como a modelização didática dos objetos de saber pode atuar no processo de letramento dos alunos, levando-se em conta suas necessidades e possibilidades de aprendizagem, além, principalmente, da finalidade da escola de formação desses alunos para que se posicionem de modo cidadão nas práticas sociais em que estão/estarão envolvidos.

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In this paper we investigate the social interaction established between monitors and student-visitors to a science museum in terms of knowledge mobilized by the explanation about principle operating of Van De Graff Generator. Our research was conducted at a university public that maintains a Center of Sciences and the data were collected through recording video and audio of the dialogues established around a demonstration experiment. Data analysis is established around the conceptual correctness of the explanations made by the monitors. We also conducted a structured interview from a single question: what is the main difficulty faced in planning and conducting his presentation at the Science Center? The results show that the monitors were not able to exceed the process description of the operation of the experimental equipment, not being able to establish an interaction that fosters discussions of scientific concepts with visitors. Our research also found that, although the university maintained a Sciences Center, not there is a link between teacher training and activities in non-formal settings.

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Seamounts and knolls are 'undersea mountains', the former rising more than 1000 m from the sea floor. These features provide important habitats for aquatic predators, demersal deep-sea fish and benthic invertebrates. However most seamounts have not been surveyed and their numbers and locations are not well known. Previous efforts to locate and quantify seamounts have used relatively coarse bathymetry grids. Here we use global bathymetric data at 30 arc-second resolution to identify seamounts and knolls. We identify 33,452 seamounts and 138,412 knolls, representing the largest global set of identified seamounts and knolls to date. We compare estimated seamount numbers, locations, and depths with validation sets of seamount data from New Zealand and Azores. This comparison indicates the method we apply finds 94% of seamounts, but may overestimate seamount numbers along ridges and in areas where faulting and seafloor spreading creates highly complex topography. The seamounts and knolls identified herein are significantly geographically biased towards areas surveyed with ship-based soundings. As only 6.5% of the ocean floor has been surveyed with soundings it is likely that new seamounts will be uncovered as surveying improves. Seamount habitats constitute approximately 4.7% of the ocean floor, whilst knolls cover 16.3%. Regional distribution of these features is examined, and we find a disproportionate number of productive knolls, with a summit depth of <1.5 km, located in the Southern Ocean. Less than 2% of seamounts are within marine protected areas and the majority of these are located within exclusive economic zones with few on the High Seas. The database of seamounts and knolls resulting from this study will be a useful resource for researchers and conservation planners.

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What qualities, skills, and knowledge produce quality teachers? Many stake-holders in education argue that teacher quality should be measured by student achievement. This qualitative study shows that good teachers are multi-dimensional; their effectiveness cannot be represented by students' test scores alone. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to gain a deeper understanding of quality in teaching by examining the lived experiences of 10 winners or finalists of the Teacher of the Year (ToY) Award. Phenomenology describes individuals' daily experiences of phenomena, examines how these experiences are structured, and focuses analysis on the perspectives of the persons having the experience (Moustakas, 1994). This inquiry asked two questions: (a) How is teaching experienced by recognized as outstanding Teachers of the Year? and (b) How do ToYs feelings and perceptions about being good teachers provide insight, if any, about concepts such as pedagogical tact, teacher selfhood, and professional dispositions? Ten participants formed the purposive sample; the major data collection tool was semi-structured interviews (Patton, 1990; Seidman, 2006). Sixty to 90-minute interviews were conducted with each participant. Data also included the participants' ToY application essays. Data analysis included a three-phase process: description, reduction, interpretation. Findings revealed that the ToYs are dedicated, hard-working individuals. They exhibit behaviors, such as working beyond the school day, engaging in lifelong learning, and assisting colleagues to improve their practice. Working as teachers is their life's compass, guiding and wrapping them into meaningful and purposeful lives. Pedagogical tact, teacher selfhood, and professional dispositions were shown to be relevant, offering important insights into good teaching. Results indicate that for these ToYs, good teaching is experienced by getting through to students using effective and moral means; they are emotionally open, have a sense of the sacred, and they operate from a sense of intentionality. The essence of the ToYs teaching experience was their being properly engaged in their craft, embodying logical, psychological, and moral realms. Findings challenge current teacher effectiveness process-product orthodoxy which makes a causal connection between effective teaching and student test scores, and which assumes that effective teaching arises solely from and because of the actions of the teacher.

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Die Wahrung der Reproduzierbarkeit empirisch erhobener Messdaten fordert eine konsequente Anwendung einer einheitlichen und standardisierten Methode. Am IFL des KIT wurde deshalb eine Prozessbeschreibung entworfen, die speziell für die Messung von Fördermitteln der Intralogistik angewandt werden kann. Neben der Vorbereitung und Durchführung der Messungen müssen die erhobenen Daten anschließend statistisch ausgewertet und interpretiert werden. Die Methode wird in diesem Beitrag vorgestellt und am Beispiel von Leistungs- und Energiemessungen angewandt.

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What qualities, skills, and knowledge produce quality teachers? Many stake-holders in education argue that teacher quality should be measured by student achievement. This qualitative study shows that good teachers are multi-dimensional; their effectiveness cannot be represented by students’ test scores alone. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to gain a deeper understanding of quality in teaching by examining the lived experiences of 10 winners or finalists of the Teacher of the Year (ToY) Award. Phenomenology describes individuals’ daily experiences of phenomena, examines how these experiences are structured, and focuses analysis on the perspectives of the persons having the experience (Moustakas, 1994). This inquiry asked two questions: (a) How is teaching experienced by recognized as outstanding Teachers of the Year? and (b) How do ToYs feelings and perceptions about being good teachers provide insight, if any, about concepts such as pedagogical tact, teacher selfhood, and professional dispositions? Ten participants formed the purposive sample; the major data collection tool was semi-structured interviews (Patton, 1990; Seidman, 2006). Sixty to 90-minute interviews were conducted with each participant. Data also included the participants’ ToY application essays. Data analysis included a three-phase process: description, reduction, interpretation. Findings revealed that the ToYs are dedicated, hard-working individuals. They exhibit behaviors, such as working beyond the school day, engaging in lifelong learning, and assisting colleagues to improve their practice. Working as teachers is their life’s compass, guiding and wrapping them into meaningful and purposeful lives. Pedagogical tact, teacher selfhood, and professional dispositions were shown to be relevant, offering important insights into good teaching. Results indicate that for these ToYs, good teaching is experienced by getting through to students using effective and moral means; they are emotionally open, have a sense of the sacred, and they operate from a sense of intentionality. The essence of the ToYs teaching experience was their being properly engaged in their craft, embodying logical, psychological, and moral realms. Findings challenge current teacher effectiveness process-product orthodoxy which makes a causal connection between effective teaching and student test scores, and which assumes that effective teaching arises solely from and because of the actions of the teacher.

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Objective To undertake a process evaluation of pharmacists' recommendations arising in the context of a complex IT-enabled pharmacist-delivered randomised controlled trial (PINCER trial) to reduce the risk of hazardous medicines management in general practices. Methods PINCER pharmacists manually recorded patients’ demographics, details of interventions recommended, actions undertaken by practice staff and time taken to manage individual cases of hazardous medicines management. Data were coded and double entered into SPSS v15, and then summarised using percentages for categorical data (with 95% CI) and, as appropriate, means (SD) or medians (IQR) for continuous data. Key findings Pharmacists spent a median of 20 minutes (IQR 10, 30) reviewing medical records, recommending interventions and completing actions in each case of hazardous medicines management. Pharmacists judged 72% (95%CI 70, 74) (1463/2026) of cases of hazardous medicines management to be clinically relevant. Pharmacists recommended 2105 interventions in 74% (95%CI 73, 76) (1516/2038) of cases and 1685 actions were taken in 61% (95%CI 59, 63) (1246/2038) of cases; 66% (95%CI 64, 68) (1383/2105) of interventions recommended by pharmacists were completed and 5% (95%CI 4, 6) (104/2105) of recommendations were accepted by general practitioners (GPs), but not completed at the end of the pharmacists’ placement; the remaining recommendations were rejected or considered not relevant by GPs. Conclusions The outcome measures were used to target pharmacist activity in general practice towards patients at risk from hazardous medicines management. Recommendations from trained PINCER pharmacists were found to be broadly acceptable to GPs and led to ameliorative action in the majority of cases. It seems likely that the approach used by the PINCER pharmacists could be employed by other practice pharmacists following appropriate training.

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Autonomous systems refer to systems capable of operating in a real world environment without any form of external control for extended periods of time. Autonomy is a desired goal for every system as it improves its performance, safety and profit. Ontologies are a way to conceptualize the knowledge of a specific domain. In this paper an ontology for the description of autonomous systems as well as for its development (engineering) is presented and applied to a process. This ontology is intended to be applied and used to generate final applications following a model driven methodology.

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Includes Chilton's explanation of apparatus; French improvements reprinted from The Athenaeum, London, of 30 November 1839; observations by Chilton; and the first exposure-table by D. W. Seager.