712 resultados para Chinese students’ self-learning on English
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Pós-graduação em Educação - FFC
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Apresenta resultados de uma pesquisa investigativa realizada no campo do ensino e aprendizagem de línguas buscando desenvolver a autonomia do aluno referente à aquisição do conhecimento de língua inglesa em uma escola rural. Este trabalho derivou da necessidade de tornar significativa a aprendizagem de inglês levando em consideração também a motivação como um elemento importante na construção desse conhecimento. Do ponto de vista teórico foram relevantes as contribuições de e Harmer (2001), Brown e Jacob (apud WILLIAN et al, 2004) sobre motivação; Holec (apud PAIVA, 2005), Little (1991), Dickinson (1994) Benson (2001) e Paiva (2007) no que se refere à autonomia no ensino e aprendizagem de línguas. Do ponto de vista metodológico, as contribuições de Hadley (2004) e Viana (2007) foram importantes para o direcionamento dos procedimentos de constituição dos dados à luz dos estudos da pesquisa-ação. Este trabalho foi realizado por mim enquanto professora e pesquisadora, coletando os dados em minha sala de aula com uma turma de Ensino Médio composta por vinte e oito alunos do primeiro ano do turno da noite em uma escola pública na cidade de São Francisco do Pará. A análise dos dados permitiu afirmar que uma aprendizagem significativa deve partir de situações que envolvam os alunos em condições de uso da língua. Ele também mostrou que situação de uso da língua em contexto real faz a aprendizagem ter mais sentido para os alunos ao mesmo tempo em que adotam autonomia. A atividade que conduziu este estudo foi chamada de foi Posters' show cujo objetivo desenvolver nos alunos comportamentos diferenciados em relação à aprendizagem. Pois, em se tratando de autonomia, a vivência dos alunos, a experiência, e a responsabilidade na situação de aprendizagem são mais importantes do que o domínio das regras gramaticais ou mesmo do conteúdo programático anual destinado à cada etapa de ensino. A análise dos dados permitiu afirmar que o trabalho obteve resultados positivos, pois ocorreram mudanças nos alunos acerca da própria aprendizagem, evidenciando que é possível construir atitudes autônomas se forem dadas condições apropriadas aos alunos.
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No contexto educacional de ensino e aprendizagem de línguas estrangeiras, seja ele na educação básica ou no nível superior, as atividades de escrita são geralmente negligenciadas em detrimento da grande atenção dada à habilidade de oral. Professores se queixam com frequência dos desafios e dificuldades que enfrentam para despertar em seus alunos o interesse em relação às atividades de escrita. Por outro lado, percebe-se que os alunos também reclamam do tratamento que é dado à escrita em sala de aula, mostrando-se desinteressados e desmotivados quando da produção dessas atividades. Diante disso, este trabalho tem o objetivo de discutir, refletir e analisar como essa habilidade vem sendo tratada ao longo dos anos e propõe a abordagem baseada em gêneros textuais com o intuito de motivar e fomentar a autonomia dos alunos de uma turma de graduação em Letras, habilitação em Língua Inglesa da Universidade Federal do Pará, no campus de Bragança, a partir do uso de gêneros virtuais dispostos no site de relacionamentos Orkut.
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Pós-graduação em Estudos Linguísticos - IBILCE
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This is a preliminary theoretical discussion on the computational requirements of the state of the art smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) from the optics of pattern recognition and artificial intelligence. It is pointed out in the present paper that, when including anisotropy detection to improve resolution on shock layer, SPH is a very peculiar case of unsupervised machine learning. On the other hand, the free particle nature of SPH opens an opportunity for artificial intelligence to study particles as agents acting in a collaborative framework in which the timed outcomes of a fluid simulation forms a large knowledge base, which might be very attractive in computational astrophysics phenomenological problems like self-propagating star formation.
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Pós-graduação em Psicologia - FCLAS
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Nowadays the accelerated development arising from globalization and the interrelation of the nations, the great increase in communication between different countries and the necessity for knowledge in different linguistic structures, the interest in learning a foreign language is crescent, and thinking about it, this work has the scope to verify how young and adult learners of a foreign language, in this case English, behave, that is, how best to develop the four language skills of the language: listening, writing, speaking, and reading and how the use of recreational and educational games can help this dichotomy between teaching-learning. The present research, theoretical and analytical basis, aims to make a study on how fun games can influence the teaching and learning of English in an audience of young and adult people and that includes a study of how human history has evolved, more precisely, as history of education was influenced by the playful and how the human mind also becomes over time. Nowadays, the playful is a tool that has been widely used pedagogically in teaching foreign languages and every day opens new manners and ways of teaching languages, always with its array of spaced more possibilities. Under this assumption, the focus of this research is discover how the use of recreational and educational games may influence grammar greater understanding and language development of young and adults students in learning English, and also what better way to introduce these games, that is, a contextualized content being discussed each time during the school way, so that the games may be, of course, used for relaxation of the students, but also (and especially) for their intellectual growth and language development
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Saúde Coletiva - FMB
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Pós-graduação em Educação - FFC
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In this action research study of my 6th grade math classroom I investigated the effects of increased student discourse and cooperative learning on the students’ ability to explain and understand math concepts and problem solving, as well as its effects on their use of vocabulary and written explanations. I also investigated how it affected students’ attitudes. I discovered that increased student discourse and cooperative learning resulted in positive changes in students’ attitudes about their ability to explain and understand math, as well as their actual ability to explain and understand math concepts. Evidence in regard to use of vocabulary and written explanations generally showed little change, but this may have been related to insufficient data. As a result of this research, I plan to continue to use cooperative learning groups and increased student discourse as a teaching practice in all of my math classes. I also plan to include training on cooperative learning strategies as well as more emphasis on vocabulary and writing in my math classroom.
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In this action research study, I investigated the careless errors made by my seventh-grade mathematics students on their homework and tests. Beyond analyzing the types of careless errors and the frequency at which they were made, I also analyzed my students’ attitudes toward reviewing their work before they turn it in and self-reflection about the quality of work that they were producing. I found that many students did not know how to review their test before turning it in; no one had ever taught them how to do so. However, when students were given tools to help them with this task, they were able to make strides towards reducing the number of careless errors that they made and began to turn in high quality work that demonstrated their understanding of the content that had been taught. As a result of this research, I plan to teach my students how to go back over their homework and tests before turning them in. I also intend to continue to use the tools that I have produced to encourage students to self-reflect on the work that they have done. Assessment is such an important piece of educating my students and the careless errors made on these assessments needed to be addressed.
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This action research study of my 8th grade classroom investigated the use of mathematical communication, through oral homework presentations and written journals entries, and its impact on conceptual understanding of mathematics. This change in expectation and its impact on students’ attitudes towards mathematics was also investigated. Challenging my students to communicate mathematics both orally and in writing deepened the students’ understanding of the mathematics. Levels of understanding deepened when a variety of instructional methods were presented and discussed where students could comprehend the ideas that best suited their learning styles. Increased understanding occurred through probing questions causing students to reflect on their learning and reevaluate their reasoning. This transpired when students were expected to write more than one draft to math journals. By making students aware of their understanding through communicating orally and in writing, students realized that true understanding did not come from mere homework completion, but from evaluating and assessing their own and other’s ideas and reasoning. I discovered that when students were challenged to communicate their reasoning both orally and in writing, students enjoyed math more and thought math was more fun. As a result of this research, I will continue to require students to communicate their thinking and reasoning both orally and in writing.
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In this action research study of my classroom of sixth grade mathematics, I investigated the impact of cooperative learning on the engagement, participation, and attitudes of my students. I also investigated the impact of cooperative learning upon my own teaching. I discovered that my students not only preferred to learn in cooperative groups, but that their levels of engagement and participation, their attitudes toward math, and their quality of work all improved greatly. My teaching also changed, and I found that I began to enjoy teaching more. As a result of this research, I plan to continue and expand the amount of cooperative group work that happens in my classroom.
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In many application domains data can be naturally represented as graphs. When the application of analytical solutions for a given problem is unfeasible, machine learning techniques could be a viable way to solve the problem. Classical machine learning techniques are defined for data represented in a vectorial form. Recently some of them have been extended to deal directly with structured data. Among those techniques, kernel methods have shown promising results both from the computational complexity and the predictive performance point of view. Kernel methods allow to avoid an explicit mapping in a vectorial form relying on kernel functions, which informally are functions calculating a similarity measure between two entities. However, the definition of good kernels for graphs is a challenging problem because of the difficulty to find a good tradeoff between computational complexity and expressiveness. Another problem we face is learning on data streams, where a potentially unbounded sequence of data is generated by some sources. There are three main contributions in this thesis. The first contribution is the definition of a new family of kernels for graphs based on Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs). We analyzed two kernels from this family, achieving state-of-the-art results from both the computational and the classification point of view on real-world datasets. The second contribution consists in making the application of learning algorithms for streams of graphs feasible. Moreover,we defined a principled way for the memory management. The third contribution is the application of machine learning techniques for structured data to non-coding RNA function prediction. In this setting, the secondary structure is thought to carry relevant information. However, existing methods considering the secondary structure have prohibitively high computational complexity. We propose to apply kernel methods on this domain, obtaining state-of-the-art results.