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The thesis presented here responds to the title of Social education as a tool for social equity and quality of education. This thesis is focused in E.S.O, which aims to reveal and expose a globalized mode of professional experience living for a significant number of teachers and social educators in our educational system. analyze and demonstrate the administrative and educational approach through studies categories for which you can catalog the educational reality experienced by educators in schools, check if the context of the practice of social education is given in the best conditions in the education system, identify the influence of social education as a platform of educational intervention to mitigate the possibilities of failure in school that is present through three Autonomous Communities (Extremadura, Castilla-La Mancha and Andalucia) being distributed in a significant number of high schools and several private-subsidized schools Sponsored by religious institutions in the autonomous communities of Madrid and the Canary Islands and schools belonging to religious and social foundations based in Madrid in addition of several municipalities and nonprofit entities with public and private funds that have opted for a differentiated integrate social education in their respective schools of compulsory secondary education...
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Dada a importância que é atribuída à leitura, entendida como ferramenta essencial para a plena inserção dos cidadãos na sociedade, a luta pela melhoria dos níveis de leitura e literacia da população portuguesa tornou-se um desígnio nacional bastante enfatizado nas últimas décadas. Vários estudos sobre hábitos de leitura efectuados na década de 80/90, quer a nível nacional quer internacional, vieram pôr a descoberto as fragilidades de Portugal e o seu atraso em relação aos restantes países da Europa. Os portugueses não revelavam as competências necessárias para ter sucesso na sociedade da informação. O sistema educativo tem um papel chave na mudança que é urgente operar, residindo os alicerces dessa mudança na promoção da leitura e da literacia. É neste contexto que surge a criação da Rede de Bibliotecas Escolares, lançada em 1996, como medida conjunta do Ministério da Educação e da Cultura, com vista a criar condições para que os portugueses pudessem alcançar níveis de leitura mais favoráveis e mais próximos dos restantes países europeus. A promoção da leitura passa a ser uma área de intervenção prioritária das bibliotecas escolares em Portugal. Face aos baixos níveis de literacia dos alunos portugueses, revelados pelo PISA 2000, o governo dá continuidade às suas políticas de promoção da leitura e da literacia. No ano de 2007 é apresentado o Plano Nacional de Leitura (PNL), fazendo-se o apelo à mobilização de todos como condição essencial para a sua eficácia - elevar os níveis de literacia dos portugueses. É importante dar nota que o PNL e as Bibliotecas Escolares estão fortemente conectados, funcionando estas como os “alicerces” que suportam o desenvolvimento dos projectos do PNL. Os resultados desta “parceria” e de todas as iniciativas com vista à promoção da leitura e da literacia têm-se revelado bastante profícuos, e a prová-lo estão os resultados do PISA 2009. Tendo os anos de 2000 e 2009 como domínio de referência a leitura, constatou-se que nesse período de tempo houve uma clara melhoria dos níveis de literacia dos portugueses. Não obstante uma ligeira descida verificada nos resultados do ano de 2012, a OCDE sublinhou as melhorias que o país obteve desde que começou a ser avaliado. No entanto, julgamos pertinente dar nota que, para além desta evolução se ter verificado não apenas em Portugal, há países que evoluíram de forma muito mais acelerada, encontrando-se numa posição mais favorável que Portugal (25º posição), no ranking dos países da OCDE. Com o estudo que aqui apresentamos, baseado na análise de um universo de 8 bibliotecas escolares do concelho de Felgueiras, pretendemos conhecer a realidade destas bibliotecas dentro do contexto nacional. Foi nosso objetivo verificar se cumprem o seu papel na promoção dos hábitos de leitura e da literacia, de que forma o fazem, e as dificuldades concretas com que se deparam. As conclusões apontam-nos para uma realidade que não difere muito da realidade das restantes bibliotecas do país, das quais temos conhecimento. Os professores bibliotecários cumprem o seu papel na promoção dos hábitos de leitura, deparando-se com a falta de apoio de meios humanos, aspecto que se tem agravado de forma preocupante nos últimos anos. A conjuntura atual de desinvestimento nos serviços públicos, não poderia deixar de se fazer sentir. Constatamos no entanto que, apesar das adversidades, as BEs não se reduzem a meros centros de recursos e a locais de lazer para quem as queira visitar. Têm um papel ativo, tomam incitativas diversas de promoção da leitura / literacia, nos moldes definidos pelo MABE, com estímulo à leitura autónoma. Procuram articular as suas acções com os docentes e, em simultâneo, vencer a relativa indiferença e desinteresse destes pela biblioteca, motivando-os para as suas actividades e procurando levá-los a ver na BE um parceiro ativo, capaz de os apoiar na concretização dos programas curriculares e na análise de resultados escolares dos alunos como base para delinear estratégias pedagógicas comuns. Por fim, constatamos que apesar de as BEs procurarem integrar nas suas atividades a comunidade exterior à escola, a adesão, sobretudo das famílias, tem sido débil: os encarregados de educação aderem relativamente bem ao papel de público passivo, mas não assumem o papel de interlocutores ativos, como se pretende. Estas conclusões, ousamos dizer, remetem-nos para a necessidade urgente de uma reflexão séria por parte do Estado Português, em relação à Educação e às suas prioridades.
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This study focuses on the learning and teaching of Reading in English as a Foreign Language (REFL), in Libya. The study draws on an action research process in which I sought to look critically at students and teachers of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) in Libya as they learned and taught REFL in four Libyan research sites. The Libyan EFL educational system is influenced by two main factors: the method of teaching the Holy-Quran and the long-time ban on teaching EFL by the former Libyan regime under Muammar Gaddafi. Both of these factors have affected the learning and teaching of REFL and I outline these contextual factors in the first chapter of the thesis. This investigation, and the exploration of the challenges that Libyan university students encounter in their REFL, is supported by attention to reading models. These models helped to provide an analytical framework and starting point for understanding the many processes involved in reading for meaning and in reading to satisfy teacher instructions. The theoretical framework I adopted was based, mainly and initially, on top-down, bottom-up, interactive and compensatory interactive models. I drew on these models with a view to understanding whether and how the processes of reading described in the models could be applied to the reading of EFL students and whether these models could help me to better understand what was going on in REFL. The diagnosis stage of the study provided initial data collected from four Libyan research sites with research tools including video-recorded classroom observations, semi-structured interviews with teachers before and after lesson observation, and think-aloud protocols (TAPs) with 24 students (six from each university) in which I examined their REFL reading behaviours and strategies. This stage indicated that the majority of students shared behaviours such as reading aloud, reading each word in the text, articulating the phonemes and syllables of words, or skipping words if they could not pronounce them. Overall this first stage indicated that alternative methods of teaching REFL were needed in order to encourage ‘reading for meaning’ that might be based on strategies related to eventual interactive reading models adapted for REFL. The second phase of this research project was an Intervention Phase involving two team-teaching sessions in one of the four stage one universities. In each session, I worked with the teacher of one group to introduce an alternative method of REFL. This method was based on teaching different reading strategies to encourage the students to work towards an eventual interactive way of reading for meaning. A focus group discussion and TAPs followed the lessons with six students in order to discuss the 'new' method. Next were two video-recorded classroom observations which were followed by an audio-recorded discussion with the teacher about these methods. Finally, I conducted a Skype interview with the class teacher at the end of the semester to discuss any changes he had made in his teaching or had observed in his students' reading with respect to reading behaviour strategies, and reactions and performance of the students as he continued to use the 'new' method. The results of the intervention stage indicate that the teacher, perhaps not surprisingly, can play an important role in adding to students’ knowledge and confidence and in improving their REFL strategies. For example, after the intervention stage, students began to think about the title, and to use their own background knowledge to comprehend the text. The students employed, also, linguistic strategies such as decoding and, above all, the students abandoned the behaviour of reading for pronunciation in favour of reading for meaning. Despite the apparent efficacy of the alternative method, there are, inevitably, limitations related to the small-scale nature of the study and the time I had available to conduct the research. There are challenges, too, related to the students’ first language, the idiosyncrasies of the English language, the teacher training and continuing professional development of teachers, and the continuing political instability of Libya. The students’ lack of vocabulary and their difficulties with grammatical functions such as phrasal and prepositional verbs, forms which do not exist in Arabic, mean that REFL will always be challenging. Given such constraints, the ‘new’ methods I trialled and propose for adoption can only go so far in addressing students’ difficulties in REFL. Overall, the study indicates that the Libyan educational system is underdeveloped and under resourced with respect to REFL. My data indicates that the teacher participants have received little to no professional developmental that could help them improve their teaching in REFL and skills in teaching EFL. These circumstances, along with the perennial problem of large but varying class sizes; student, teacher and assessment expectations; and limited and often poor quality resources, affect the way EFL students learn to read in English. Against this background, the thesis concludes by offering tentative conclusions; reflections on the study, including a discussion of its limitations, and possible recommendations designed to improve REFL learning and teaching in Libyan universities.
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During a long time, the term competence has been used in different fields. Among those fields, and one of the most important, we can mention the educational system, from preschool to university levels. The term has to be understood as one person integral behavior, making him/her able to enter the labor force in the most competitive way. Within the university realm, experts have tried to include the model of competences as a transversal axle into the teaching-learning process. In European universities, such model has been implemented in most of them. In Latin America universities, on the other hand, it has been used in a good number of countries. The importance of early detection of competences among target populations in education has been widely discussed. However, it has been highlighted the necessity of considering romantic or subjective competences, which seem to lack of value in this complex and competitive actual world. The term competence has been classified as genetic competence, or common and specific competence. The latter is related to the knowledge scope. Within the counseling field, specifically, the general and specific competences are deemed highly appropriate for good a work performance. This article focuses on the main antecedents of competences and analyzes this approach from counseling field perspective. In regards to this specific aspect, a survey with professionals in counseling was carried out. Such a survey ends up dealing with some of the competences considered unavoidable for an accurate performance of professionals in counseling. It is important to mention that the competences of the survey mainly point out to genetic competences rather than to specific competences.
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Nowadays, a topic that arises in the educational domain as an answer to the demands of an increasingly diverse society which also demands processes of inclusion is, without a doubt, the concept of interculturalism. There are several conceptual approaches that are far from creating a pedagogy of interculturalism, specially when interculturalism is valued as a philosophy, which requires the development of a new teacher who is not only capable of recycling him/herself but who is also aware of the paradigmatic changes that interculturalism demands. The article presents an approach to the theoretical components for the understanding of intercultural pedagogy as an educational practice. It begins with a brief presentation of the current educational system, followed by the interpretation of human rights as a fundamental issue of human diversity, and certain approaches and clarification models for interculturalism in elementary school. Finally, the article briefly discusses some of teacher’s intercultural competencies in the face of such diversity.
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In the process of socialization, the family has a fundamental role in the care and raising of the children, but principally, in the transmission of knowledge, values and customs that allow them to adapt to the society as active and productive individuals. In the last years, the Costa Rican educational system has experienced significant changes, due to the processes of students’ school integration, who present educational needs, because they need specialized supports and different resources for their formation and integral development. Thus, a concern was generated so that the familiar support is investigating in the process of students’ school integration, who are the ones who receive significant curricular adaptations in the public schools, and for instance, it was necessary to determine the kind of supports that are provided to the members of the family, as well as, the ways in which these supports can benefit the process of school integration.
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PoliEstudio 1.0 is a computational tool, with free license, created to work with polynomial expressions in one variable and it was created by a team in which the authors of this article are part of. This article documents the qualitative validation performed to this software which main objective was to bring to the Costa Rican Educational System a validated educational software that can solve, partially, the problems that nowadays exists in the mathematic education of secondary students, particularly in the topics related to polynomial expressions in one variable and specifically to those students who are in eighth grade.
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The present article tackles the conceptualization and description of the Infantile Maternal Cycle as p The present article tackles the conceptualization and description of the Infantile Maternal Cycle as part of the preschool level of the Costa Rican educational system. With the intention of having a wider vision of this Cycle, a revision is done for the curriculum concept, as well as, for the elements that shape it, and then there is a detailed description of specific aspects related to the preschool Costa Rican curriculum of the Infantile Maternal Cycle, taking as a starting point the Program of Study that was designed to attend the above Cycle in the Costa Rican educational system.
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The purpose of this article is to analyze some aspects of vital importance to educational organizations: Educational Leadership. Leadership is a big issue that has being an interest for many authors. The term gives a connotation of images that include powerful, dynamic and intelligent people. The majority of leadership analysis recognizes the fact that it can occur in all the organizations. This article suggests a brief explanation of what leadership means, and it explains two theories that have been developed and have an impact in the educational system: the transactional theory and the transformational theory. Therefore, this article mentions some basic elements about transformational leadership in a school´s principal. Finally, there is an explanation about the vision of an educational organization and how this one links its leadership with the educational organizations in general.
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The present article is the result of an investigation between CIDE-UNA to build a desirable profile for teachers that might teach seventh grade in Costa Rican public education schools. This article evidences transparency in the ecology of learning spaces, known as the environment, the actors involved and their complex interrelations. There is also a description of these spaces and their incidence in the permanence and promotion of the students population, in the singular moment in which the educational system imposes them the first and rough institutional changes coinciding with physical transformations and social and familiar relationships.
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Language teaching has become a priority in the Costa Rican educational system, considering it as a tool for communication and development of thought. Without language, there is no access to other curriculum disciplinary knowledge. A successful experience conducted some years ago, with students from 4th to 6th grade, was the basis for the design and implementation of a professional development activity addressed to promoting an integration strategy previously adjusted according to the Ministry’s requirements and the existing national regulations. This study is developed in the framework of a qualitative paradigm including research-action and systematization. A purposive sample was selected based on a suitability factor, through which individuals are informed about the strategy, and then the strategy is applied to a group of students from urban-marginal areas. The techniques used include literature review, analysis of curriculum and Ministry’s regulations, application of an in-depth interview, discussions from the course’s participant in a portfolio, and discussions from students to whom the strategy was applied. We analyzed the considerations of teachers and students, as well as the theoretical and regulatory information by triangulation. The study’s conclusion is the necessity of a communicative approach in language teaching and our recommendation is to implement the strategy developed in the Costa Rican classrooms as provided in this paper.
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This paper is based on the experiences of the author, who has worked in the various levels of the Venezuelan educational system. This has been a very important platform to understand the ideas of education and human development within the Venezuelan institutionality in the educational field. The idea of education that we have, as teachers, should be rethought in order to consider the personal stories of those who share with us their time, interests and willingness: children, young people or adults, all with particular identities, differences and coincidences. The teachers, the schools and the State cannot consider an education for someone they do not know. In this sense, we provide some reflections resulting from our ethnographic work, based on the school life, interviews, class analysis, observations, and stories, among others. Our thoughts are classified as formation, hope, dialogue, attitude, and school life.
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La presente tesis doctoral titulada “Cuidados, Género y Cultura de Paz. Presupuestos teóricos y percepciones en el sistema educativo andaluz” tiene por objeto conocer, analizar y visibilizar los cuidados que se dan en el sistema educativo andaluz. En esta investigación se pretende evidenciar, tomar conciencia y prestigiar los cuidados desde cualquier ámbito y área y en cualquier relación intra e interpersonal, así como la urgente necesidad de su praxis y reparto de los mismos en el mundo privado y público desde cualquier disciplina y espacio. En nuestra investigación partimos de diferentes enfoques teóricos y metodológicos como los Estudios de las Mujeres y de Género, la Investigación para la Paz y la ética del cuidado que nos han permitido conocer y avanzar sobre los diferentes resultados, conclusiones y limitaciones acerca de los cuidados. A nivel metodológico, esta investigación se ha llevado a cabo a través de una metodología cualitativa interpretativa y etnográfica que nos ha facilitado describir, interpretar, reflexionar sobre nuestro objeto de estudio. Hemos elegido este enfoque metodológico porque se adapta a nuestras necesidades de información y comprensión. Este estudio se desarrolló en cuatro centros educativos de Educación Secundaria Obligatoria con diferentes realidades socioeconómicas, culturales y territoriales. En ellos se llevaron a cabo observaciones, entrevistas, talleres, registro de diario y grupos de discusión, con el propósito de conocer la percepción que tenía del cuidado el conjunto de la comunidad educativa y cómo desarrollaban las prácticas de cuidados.
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In the literature on philosophical practices, despite the crucial role that argumentation plays in these activities, no specific argumentative theories have ever been proposed to assist the figure of the facilitator in conducting philosophical dialogue and to enhance student’s critical thinking skills. The dissertation starts from a cognitive perspective that challenges the classic Cartesian notion of rationality by focusing on limits and biases of human reasoning. An argumentative model (WRAT – Weak Reasoning Argumentative Theory) is then outlined in order to respond to the needs of philosophical dialogue. After justifying the claim that this learning activity, among other inductive methodologies, is the most suitable for critical thinking education, I inquired into the specific goal of ‘arguing’ within this context by means of the tools provided by Speech Act Theory: the speaker’s intention is to construct new knowledge by questioning her own and other’s beliefs. The model proposed has been theorized on this assumption, starting from which the goals, and, in turn, the related norms, have been pinpointed. In order to include all the epistemic attitudes required to accomplish the complex task of arguing in philosophical dialogue, I needed to integrate two opposed cognitive accounts, Dual Process Theory and Evolutionary Approach, that, although they provide incompatible descriptions of reasoning, can be integrated to provide a normative account of argumentation. The model, apart from offering a theoretical contribution to argumentation studies, is designed to be applied to the Italian educational system, in particular to classes in technical and professional high schools belonging to the newly created network Inventio. This initiative is one of the outcomes of the research project by the same name, which also includes an original Syllabus, research seminars, a monitoring action and publications focused on introducing philosophy, in the form of workshop activities, into technical and professional schools.
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La ricerca, di carattere esplorativo, prende spunto dal dibattito internazionale, sviluppatosi sul finire dello scorso secolo, sulla necessità di innovare il sistema educativo, in ottica di lifelong-learning, e favorire l’acquisizione delle competenze richieste nel XXI secolo. Le diverse indicazioni sollecitano una scuola intesa come Civic-center in grado di riconoscere gli apprendimenti extra-scolastici, con spazi di apprendimento innovativi funzionali a didattiche learner-centred. A circa trent’anni dalla Dichiarazione di Salamanca riteniamo necessario interrogarsi se queste innovazioni garantiscano l’inclusione e il successo formativo di tutti. La ricerca si articola in quattro studi di caso relativi a due scuole secondarie di secondo grado innovative italiane e due finlandesi. Si propone di comprendere sulla base delle percezioni di studenti, insegnanti, dirigenti se tale modello di scuola favorisca anche l’inclusione e il benessere di tutti gli studenti. Dall’analisi dei risultati sembra che, secondo le percezioni di coloro che hanno partecipato alla ricerca, le scuole siano riuscite a far coesistere innovazione e inclusione. In particolare, l’utilizzo di spazi di apprendimento innovativi e didattiche learner-centred all’interno di una scuola aperta al territorio in grado di riconoscere le competenze extra-scolastiche, sembrano favorire effettivamente l’inclusione di tutti gli studenti. Nonostante gli aspetti innovativi, restano tuttavia presenti all’interno delle scuole analizzate ancora diverse criticità che non consentono una piena inclusione for all