901 resultados para Students’ attitudes
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CISTI'2015 - 10ª Conferência Ibérica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informação, 17 a 20 de junho de 2015, Águeda, Aveiro, Portugal.
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Hazing practices in higher education institutions are perceived controversially. This study looked at the perception towards hazing practices of students from the University of the Azores in first cycle (n=247). It analyses if their perception was positive, emphasizing the integrative aspects of hazing practices, or if it was negative, inclining to define those practises like being violent and humiliating. The applied questionnaire measures 3 factors to define individual’s perception with hazing practices (positive relation with hazing practices, negative relation and the social dimension of the practices). This study used descriptive analyses to observe the level of agreement with hazing practices and non-parametrical statistical test to analyse the relationship between their levels of agreement with hazing practices and socio-demographic variables. Results emphasised balanced proportion of students perceiving positively and negatively those practices and incline to define hazing practices with the same components in both perceptions. It didnot highlight a strong mandatory integrative component in students’ perception. Also, results stressed a large part of students disinterested in hazing practices. Additionally factors of hazing practices’ perception showed significant relationships with respondent’s sex, age and academic degree. Hazing practices in this study did not seem to meet their main objectives of welcoming and integrating freshmen in higher education institutions.
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Bullying is one of today’s biggest problems. Bullying is the intentional repeated aggression directed at a target individual. There is substantial evidence of the negative psychological and health outcomes associated with bullying. It occurs very frequently, especially in adolescence, and action is needed to lessen its causes and alleviate its consequences. Research has shown that behavior problems usually interact with other risk and protection factors, as well as with factors of etiological development. This book discusses the prevalence, psychological impacts and intervention strategies of bullying.
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The objective of this work is to present elements of the project Student engagement in Schools (SES). The team consists of 10 researchers from six Universities. Student engagement in schools is a multidimensional construct that unites affective, behavioural, and cognitive dimensions of student adaptation in the school and has influence on students’outcomes. The team of researchers conceptualized two major studies, a differential study to analyze the relations between SES and contextual factors, personal factors, student’s outcomes, and a quasi-experimental study to analyze the effects on SES of a specific intervention programmes. In study 1, the sample size is around 600 students (150 6th graders, 150 7th graders, 150 9th graders, and 150 10th graders). We shall focus on years of school transition, with rural and urban populations, on different regions of the country, and on students with different family background. We shall conduct questionnaires with national and international scales. The study 2 will involve students in 7th and 9th grade, from four classes, two of the experimental group and two of the control group. Patterns of verbal communication between a teacher and students can influence the classroom environment and SES. This model of communication would result in more effective student management and more time on-task for learning.
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The development of children's school achievements in mathematics is one of the most important aims of education in Poland. The results of research concerning monitoring of school achievements in maths is not optimistic. We can observe low levels of children’s understanding of the merits of maths, self-developed strategies in solving problems and practical usage of maths skills. This article frames the discussion of this problem in its psychological and didactic context and analyses the causes as they relate to school practice in teaching maths
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8th International Technology, Education and Development Conference, Valencia 10th, 11th and 12th of March, 2014.
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The present study, covering students from public schools and a private school on the island of São Miguel (Azores, Portugal), aims to meet the difficulties of the students of the 3rd and 4th years of the primary education in solving tasks involving construction, reading and interpreting tables and statistical graphs, in the context of Organization and Data Handling (ODH). We present the main results obtained from statistical methods, among which we highlight some non-parametric hypothesis tests and the Categorical Principal Component Analysis (CatPCA), given the nature of the variables included in the questionnaire (mostly nominal and ordinal variables).
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Nalgumas áreas curriculares disciplinares, como o Teatro, as aprendizagens e as competências não se adquirem nem desenvolvem, em geral, de acordo com a díade de estratégias que os professores parecem privilegiar, isto é: transmissão do conhecimento e, pouco depois, confirmação – na maioria das vezes através da modalidade de escrita – da aprendizagem desse conhecimento pelos alunos. Note-se, porém, que, mesmo naquelas áreas que os responsáveis políticos distinguem com um “exame nacional”, como o Português, nem todas as aprendizagens promovidas e realizadas são testáveis numa prova escrita e no imediato (como, a título de exemplo, as que se inscrevem nos domínios da comunicação oral e da leitura em voz alta, também amplamente abordadas em Teatro). Às áreas da educação artística, e do Teatro em particular, os professores associam essencialmente – ou exclusivamente – a criatividade, a imaginação e a expressividade. Sendo, embora, competências potencialmente desenvolvidas e avaliadas também nas áreas da educação artística, não são um exclusivo destas áreas. Cada área curricular disciplinar do âmbito da educação artística – e o Teatro não é exceção – assenta numa específica linguagem artística, que integra conteúdos, estratégias, atividades, recursos, técnicas, conceitos e terminologias próprios, que as crianças, com vista ao seu desenvolvimento completo e harmonioso, têm o direito de aprender e desenvolver. Daqui decorrem algumas questões: O que – e como – avaliar nas áreas da educação artística, em particular no Teatro? Que princípios poderão estar inerentes a um dispositivo de avaliação em Teatro, em contexto curricular? Terão as modalidades de avaliação não escrita estatuto de fiabilidade? O binómio teatro/currículo encerra um paradoxo a que pretendemos dar atenção: embora nem sempre abordado com regularidade e seguindo uma lógica dedesenvolvimento curricular, o Teatro constitui, apesar disso, uma das estratégias privilegiadas pelos professores de participação em projetos e iniciativas formais, na maior parte das vezes de cariz pontual (como momentos festivos ou de apresentação à comunidade), em que os alunos são sujeitos ao juízo avaliativo dos públicos. Partindo dos princípios de que (i) em contexto curricular cada atividade tem uma intencionalidade e que (ii) a “educação” artística não visa a identificação ou a valorização de “talentos”, pretendemos defender a seguinte ideia: Só depois de estabelecermos inequivocamente os objetivos da nossa ação educativa-pedagógica e, por conseguinte, uma estratégia de avaliação, é que podemos definir um percurso com sentido. Esta comunicação de natureza teórica, cuja base reflexiva decorre de mais de vinte anos de intervenção em contextos escolares, tanto do ensino básico como de formação de professores, tentará formular questões e problematizar algumas linhas de pensamento, mais do que encontrar respostas, no sentido de suscitar, principalmente da parte dos professores, a necessidade de uma mudança de atitude e de práticas face ao teatro na escola.
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Mestrado, Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico, 9 de Março de 2016, Universidade dos Açores (Relatório de Estágio).
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Mestrado, Tecnologia e Segurança Alimentar, 4 de Março de 2016, Universidade dos Açores.
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Dissertação apresentada à Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Educação - Especialização em Educação Especial
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Sunflower Conference 2009 11-12 November, Ostrava Third annual internacional conference
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The developemnt of educational techonologies has been increasing the opportunities for students with disabilities to integrate Higher Education Institutions...
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OBJECTIVE: To understand beliefs and attitudes about fluorosis among young people living in a rural area. METHODOLOGICAL PROCEDURES: Qualitative study consisting of semi-structured interviews with 23 adolescents with dental fluorosis, 14 teachers and three health authorities in the city of São Francisco, Southeastern Brazil, in 2002. Content analysis and social representation theory were applied. ANALYSIS OF RESULTS: The organoleptic characteristics of carbonates that affect groundwater (salty flavor, whitish coloration, and turbidity) associated with negative aspects of household use of this water are considered a cause of mottled enamel. Even after contact with researchers who investigated this phenomenon and helped find a solution for this condition, the local population is still unwilling to accept fluoride as the cause of the problem and does not fully agree to use water from other sources because they are afraid of the quality of water. CONCLUSIONS: Misperceptions of the causes of dental fluorosis and water treatment costs compromise the implementation of uncontaminated surface water supplies. Health education strategies are required in parallel with solutions for securing water supply in drought-ravaged areas.
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Relatório Final de Estágio apresentado à Escola Superior de Dança, com vista à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ensino de Dança.