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Cette communication vise à éclairer le travail du professeur lorsqu’il enseigne l’anglais langue vivante étrangère (LVE), en France à l’école primaire. Nous tentons de comparer les différentes pratiques d’enseignement de quatre professeurs. Notre hypothèse est qu’elles varient d’un enseignant à l’autre en fonction de leur utilisation plus ou moins important de la langue maternelle (LM) dans le cours de LVE et les choix divers réalisés pour transmettre le savoir enseigné. Ces variations résultent de transpositions didactiques différentes et variées de la parole des maîtres selon leur formation, leur maîtrise de la LVE, et les approches distinctes qu’ils ont du savoir enseigné, etc
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En este estudio, mostraremos principalmente la importancia que las imágenes formadas por los componentes fraseológicos pueden adquirir desde un punto de vista no sólo puramente lingüístico, sino también psicolingüístico si se contempla el posible carácter analizable y transparente de muchas EI. Explicaremos cómo se puede utilizar esta iconicidad para fomentar el desarrollo de estrategias de aprendizaje (especialmente vinculadas a la descodificación metafórica o a la asociación icónica con expresiones de la LM) que suponen para el alumno un alto grado de implicación cognitiva. Teniendo en cuenta dos factores importantes para la memorización de nuevas EI -su grado de transparencia semántica y su grado de conexión icónica con la LM-, propondremos en un apartado experimental investigar acerca del impacto memorístico e interlingüístico que se puede atribuir al trabajo de enfoque icónico y verificar la influencia que la combinación de los dos factores citados puede ejercer en este ámbito.
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RESUMO:As Metas de Aprendizagem (MA) surgem em 2009 como o culminar de várias reformas curriculares, feitas avulsamente e com pouca articulação entre si. Sendo facultativas até 2013, este seria o momento ideal indagar se os professores de Educação Física as conhecem, o que pensam sobre elas, como as integram no seu planeamento individual / de grupo, o que se constitui como objectivo do estudo. Sendo um instrumento de Desenvolvimento Curricular multifacetado, apoiámo-nos numa Literatura que, para além de uma breve contextualização histórica, abordasse três áreas nucleares: as próprias Metas de Aprendizagem, o Planeamento e a Avaliação. Para concretizar os objectivos, foi testado e aplicado um questionário a 45 indivíduos, distribuído aleatoriamente, e cujas respostas foram sujeitas a tratamento estatístico. Não sendo uma amostra representativa, logo, impassível de extrapolação, obtiveram-se as seguintes conclusões: a maioria dos professores conhece e concorda com o documento; a maioria dos 33 indivíduos que conheciam as MA, revelou uma posição crítica muito positiva referindo como vantagens o apoio ao currículo e a uniformização do ensino, afirmou usar as MA no seu planeamento individual / grupo e manifestou-se unanimemente satisfeito com a sua aplicação. Os discordantes focam-se mais em questões de princípio do que na organização do documento.ABSTRACT: The Learning Methods (LM), arise in 2009 as the culmination of several curricular reforms, made piecemeal, with little coordination between them. Optional until 2013, this would be the ideal time to investigate whether the physical education teachers know them, what they think about them, as part of their planning in individual / group, which is the objective of the study. Being a multi-faceted tool for Curriculum Development, we support a literature that, apart from a brief historical background, addresses three core areas: their own Learning Methods, planning and evaluation. To achieve the objectives, it was tested and applied a questionnaire to 45 randomly selected individuals, and the answers were subjected to statistical analysis. Not being a representative sample, so impassive extrapolation, we obtained the following conclusions: most teachers know and agree with the document; most of the 33 individuals who knew the LM revealed a critical position as a very positive advantages referring to the curriculum and support standardization of education, said to use the LM in their planning individual / group and is unanimously expressed satisfaction with their application. The discordant focus more on issues of principle than in the organization of the document.
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El reto de los sistemas educativos debe centrar en ofrecer la calidad que la sociedad exige: primero por la atención a la diversidad, que demanda de una oferta educativa de atención definida, que cada alumno requiere en términos de equidad y segundo por una permanente evaluación que es el medio de disposición de elementos de juicio fiables y válidos, para tomar medidas inmediatas de mejora de los diferentes componentes del sistema educativo, con mayor convencimiento de que la educación intercultural sigue siendo una de las prioridades centrales de la humanidad, sustentada en la equidad, pertinencia, eficacia y eficiencia característica, de la excelencia. En este contexto el trabajo que se presenta en esta tesis, es un intento por entregar una visión representada como un proceso de investigación, análisis e interrelación de reformas educativas de los sistemas, con la historia de los procesos de lucha de los pueblos indígenas exteriorizado en experiencias educativas previas y las sugerencias de las concepciones técnico-científicas de la educación vinculado con el siglo XXI la sociedad del conocimiento y de la información, un interés por comprender en educación la realidad socio-lingüística, político-económica y socio-cultural de los pueblos indígenas. Sin embargo en el esfuerzo de realizar esta investigación, sobre la “Aplicación del Rediseño Curricular de EIB., en el sexto y séptimo nivel de Educación Básica del CEDEIB-Q” de San Roque, Quito, Pichincha, a pesar de que las experiencias previas antes de la creación de la DINEIB han sido exitosas, el sistema de EIB., no ha contribuido a fortalecer estas expectativas, puesto que según los resultados, existiendo un instrumento curricular, no ha apoyado a su real aplicación: las “clases” se realizan en español, no existen materiales de consistencia en LM., no se evidencia la presencia de los factores asociados al proceso, se demuestra un descuido total del sistema en los procesos de reconceptualización del currículo, capacitación, acompañamiento y evaluación continua.
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The objective was to determine the concentration of total selenium (Se) and the proportion of total Se comprised as selenomethionine (SeMet) and selenocysteine (SeCys) in post mortem tissues of beef cattle offered diets containing graded additions of selenized enriched yeast (SY) [Saccharomyces cerevisae CNCM I-3060]), or sodium selenite (SS). Oxidative stability and tissue glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity of edible muscle tissue were assessed 10 d post-mortem. Thirty two beef cattle were offered, for a period of 112 d, a total mixed ration which had either been supplemented with SY (0, 0.15 or 0.35 mg Se/kg DM) or SS (0.15 mg Se/kg DM). At enrollment (0 d) and at 28, 56, 84 and 112 d following enrollment, blood samples were taken for Se and Se species determination, as well as whole blood GSH-Px activity. At the end of the study beef cattle were euthanized and samples of heart, liver, kidney, and skeletal muscle (LM and psoas major) were retained for Se and Se species determination. Tissue GSH-Px activity and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) were determined in skeletal muscle tissue (LM only). The incorporation into the diet of ascending concentrations of Se as SY increased whole blood total Se and the proportion of total Se comprised as SeMet, as well as GSH-Px activity. There was also a dose dependant response to the graded addition of SY on total Se and proportion of total Se as SeMet in all tissues and GSH-Px activity in skeletal muscle tissue. Furthermore, total Se concentration of whole blood and tissues was greater in those animals offered SY when compared with those receiving a comparable dose of SS, indicating an improvement in Se availability and tissue Se retention. Likewise, GSH-Px activity in whole blood and LM was greater in those animals offered SY when compared with those receiving a comparable dose of SS. However, these increases in tissue total Se and GSH-Px activity appeared to have little or no effect in meat oxidative stability.
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A feedlot trial was conducted to determine the effect of dietary vitamin A concentration and roasted soybean (SB) inclusion on carcass characteristics, adipose tissue cellularity, and muscle fatty acid composition. Angus-crossbred steers (n = 168; 295 +/- 1.8 kg) were allotted to 24 pens (7 steers each). Four treatments, in a 2 x 2 factorial arrangement, were investigated: no supplemental vitamin A, no roasted soybeans (NANS); no vitamin A, roasted SB (20% of the diet on a DM basis; NASB); with supplemental (2,700 IU/kg) vitamin A, no roasted SB (WANS); and with supplemental vitamin A, roasted SB (WASB). Diets included high moisture corn, 5% corn silage, 10 to 20% supplement, and 20% roasted SB in the SB treatments on a DM basis. The calculated vitamin A concentration in the basal diet was < 1,300 IU/kg of DM. Blood samples (2 steers/pen) were collected for serum vitamin A determination. Steers were slaughtered after 168 d on feed. Carcass characteristics and LM composition were determined. Fatty acid composition of LM was analyzed, and adipose cellularity in the i.m. and s.c. depots was determined. No vitamin A x SB interactions were detected (P > 0.10) for cattle performance, carcass composition, or muscle fatty acid composition. Low vitamin A diets (NA) did not affect (P > 0.05) ADG, DMI, or G:F. Quality grade tended (P = 0.07) to be greater in NA steers. Marbling scores and the percentage of carcasses grading > or = Choice(-) were 10% greater for NA steers, although these trends were not significant (P = 0.11 and 0.13, respectively). Backfat thickness and yield grade were not affected (P > 0.26) by vitamin A supplementation. Composition of the LM was not affected (P > 0.15) by vitamin A or SB supplementation. Serum retinol at slaughter was 44% lower (P < 0.01) for steers fed NA than for steers supplemented with vitamin A (23.0 vs. 41.1 microg/dL). A vitamin A x SB interaction occurred (P < 0.05) for adipose cellularity in the i.m. depot; when no SB was fed, vitamin A supplementation decreased cell density and increased cell size. However, when SB was fed, vitamin A supplementation did not affect adipose cellularity. Adipose cellularity at the s.c. depot was not affected (P > 0.18) by vitamin A or SB treatments. Fatty acid profile of the LM was not affected by vitamin A (P > 0.05), but SB increased (P < 0.05) PUFA (7.88 vs. 4.30 g/100 g). It was concluded that feeding NA tended to increase marbling without affecting back-fat and yield grade. It appeared that NA induced hyperplasia in the i.m. but not in the s.c. fat depot.
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To determine the effect of duration of dietary vitamin A restriction on site of fat deposition in growing cattle, 60 Holstein steers (BW = 218.4 ± 6.55 kg) were fed a diet based on high-moisture corn with 2,200 IU supplemental vitamin A/kg DM (C) or no supplemental vitamin A for a long (243 d; LR) or short (131 d; SR) restriction prior to harvest at 243 d. The SR steers were fed the C diet for the first 112 d. Steers were penned individually and fed for ad libitum intake. Jugular vein blood samples for serum retinol analysis were collected on d 1, 112, and 243. Carcass samples were collected for composition analysis. Subcutaneous fat samples were collected for fatty acid composition. Fat samples from the i.m. and s.c. depot were collected to measure adipocyte size and density. Feedlot performance (ADG, DMI, and G:F) was not affected (P > 0.05) by vitamin A restriction. On d 243, the i.m. fat content of the LM was 33% greater (P < 0.05) for LR than for SR and C steers (5.6 vs. 3.9 and 4.2% ether extract, respectively). Depth of back fat and KPH percentage were not affected (P = 0.44 and 0.80, respectively) by vitamin A restriction. Carcass weight, composition of edible carcass, and yield grade were similar among treatments (P > 0.10). Liver retinol (LR = 6.1, SR = 6.5, and C = 44.7 µg/g; P < 0.01) was reduced in LR and SR vs. C steers. On d 243, LR and SR steers had similar serum retinol concentrations, and these were lower (P < 0.01) than those of C steers (LR = 21.2, SR = 25.2, and C = 36.9 µg/dL). Intramuscular adipose cellularity (adipocyte/mm2 and mean adipocyte diameter) on d 112 and d 243 was not affected (P > 0.10) by vitamin A restriction. Restricting vitamin A intake for 243 d increased i.m fat percentage without affecting s.c. or visceral fat deposition, feedlot performance, or carcass weight. Restricting vitamin A intake for 131 d at the end of the finishing period appears to be insufficient to affect the site of fat deposition in Holstein steers.
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In this paper, a fuzzy Markov random field (FMRF) model is used to segment land-objects into free, grass, building, and road regions by fusing remotely, sensed LIDAR data and co-registered color bands, i.e. scanned aerial color (RGB) photo and near infra-red (NIR) photo. An FMRF model is defined as a Markov random field (MRF) model in a fuzzy domain. Three optimization algorithms in the FMRF model, i.e. Lagrange multiplier (LM), iterated conditional mode (ICM), and simulated annealing (SA), are compared with respect to the computational cost and segmentation accuracy. The results have shown that the FMRF model-based ICM algorithm balances the computational cost and segmentation accuracy in land-cover segmentation from LIDAR data and co-registered bands.
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Airborne LIght Detection And Ranging (LIDAR) provides accurate height information for objects on the earth, which makes LIDAR become more and more popular in terrain and land surveying. In particular, LIDAR data offer vital and significant features for land-cover classification which is an important task in many application domains. In this paper, an unsupervised approach based on an improved fuzzy Markov random field (FMRF) model is developed, by which the LIDAR data, its co-registered images acquired by optical sensors, i.e. aerial color image and near infrared image, and other derived features are fused effectively to improve the ability of the LIDAR system for the accurate land-cover classification. In the proposed FMRF model-based approach, the spatial contextual information is applied by modeling the image as a Markov random field (MRF), with which the fuzzy logic is introduced simultaneously to reduce the errors caused by the hard classification. Moreover, a Lagrange-Multiplier (LM) algorithm is employed to calculate a maximum A posteriori (MAP) estimate for the classification. The experimental results have proved that fusing the height data and optical images is particularly suited for the land-cover classification. The proposed approach works very well for the classification from airborne LIDAR data fused with its coregistered optical images and the average accuracy is improved to 88.9%.
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O presente estudo teve como principal objetivo avaliar a diversidade genética de Leishmania (Viannia) braziliensis nos níveis inter e intrapacientes, diretamente em lesões cutâneas e mucosas de indivíduos com leishmanioses mucocutânea (LMC), disseminada (LD) e mucosa (LM), incluindo indivíduos coinfectados pelo vírus da imunodeficiência humana (HIV). Um total de 61 amostras procedentes de 38 pacientes foi analisado pelas técnicas da reação em cadeia da polimerase (PCR), da reação em cadeia da polimerase com primer único em condições de baixa estringência (LSSP-PCR) e da análise fenética, tendo como alvo molecular a região variável do minicírculo do DNA do cinetoplasto (kDNA). Neste estudo, predominaram indivíduos do sexo masculino e com acometimento mucoso nasal. A presença de DNA do parasita foi evidenciada pela banda diagnóstica de 750 pb, em todas as amostras analisadas, possibilitando o diagnóstico específico. Na investigação do perfil genotípico de subpopulações de L. (V.) braziliensis, através da LSSP-PCR, foi revelado o polimorfismo genético intrafragmento traduzido como uma assinatura do kDNA do parasito para cada amostra. Assinaturas de kDNAs similares em amostras de paciente coletadas ao mesmo tempo (mucosa oral e nasal), e a divergência nos perfis genéticos em amostras coletadas em tempos diferentes na mesma localização (mucosa nasal) sugerem a clonalidade do inóculo inicial, como consequência da estrutura populacional clonal de Leishmania No estudo da variabilidade genética de L. (V.) braziliensis nos níveis inter e intrapacientes foram evidenciadas similaridades genotípicas entre as amostras de lesões cutânea e mucosa intrapacientes. As análises fenética e estatística possibilitaram afirmar que a diversidade genética no nível intrapacientes é menor do que a observada entre os pacientes. Nenhuma associação pode ser observada entre os perfis genéticos de L. (V.) braziliensis e as formas clínicas da doença (LM, LMC, LD), e nem em relação à localização da lesão cutânea ou mucosa (nasal ou oral). O polimorfismo genético de L. (V.) braziliensis também foi evidenciado nos pacientes coinfectados pelo HIV, cuja análise fenética reuniu os perfis genéticos em dois grupos distintos, os quais discriminaram entre as amostras obtidas de pacientes com coinfecção Leishmania/ HIV daquelas obtidas de pacientes não coinfectados. A discriminação de perfis genéticos diferenciados de L. (V.) braziliensis em pacientes coinfectados pelo HIV sugere que a imunossupressão tem impacto na estrutura populacional do parasita. Os nossos resultados corroboram a complexidade genética existente nos parasitos do gênero Leishmania, reforçando a diversidade na dinâmica populacional e na plasticidade genética de L. (V.) braziliensis
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Lambs (n = 48) were used in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments to evaluate effects of inclusion of oil containing PUFA in high-concentrate diets (with or without) and duration of oil supplementation (pre- vs. postweaning) on CLA concentration of muscle and adipose tissue. Lambs were fed preweaning creep diets (with or without oil) corresponding to the dietary lactation treatment diet (with or without oil) of the dam. Dams blocked by lambing date and rearing type were randomly assigned to 1 of 2 lactation dietary treatments with or without oil supplementation. Creep diets contained approximately 70% concentrate and 30% roughage and were provided to lambs for ad libitum intake. At weaning (58.7 ± 2.5 d of age), lambs (n = 48) were randomly assigned within preweaning treatment groups to 1 of 2 postweaning dietary treatments (with or without oil) and 16 pens in a randomized block design, blocked by sex and BW. Postweaning diets were formulated to contain approximately 80% concentrate and 20% roughage and were fed once daily for ad libitum intake. Soybean and linseed oil (2:1, respectively) replaced ground corn and provided 3% additional fat in pre- and postweaning diets. Lambs were slaughtered at 60.3 ± 4.2 kg of BW. A subcutaneous fat (SQ) sample was obtained within 1 h postmortem and a LM sample at the 12th rib was obtained 24 h postmortem, and both were analyzed for fatty acid profile. Feedlot performance and carcass measurements were not affected (P ≥ 0.26) by oil supplementation. Total CLA content of LM and SQ was not affected (P ≥ 0.08) by oil supplementation pre- or postweaning, but trans-10, cis-12 CLA was greater (P = 0.02) in SQ from lambs supplemented with oil postweaning. Total PUFA content in LM was greater (P = 0.02) in lambs supplemented with oil pre- or postweaning as a result of increased concentrations of 18:2cis-9, cis-12 and longer chain PUFA. Conversely, pre- and postweaning oil supplementation resulted in less (P = 0.04) MUFA content in LM. Only postweaning oil supplementation increased (P = 0.001) SQ PUFA content. Feeding oils containing PUFA to lambs pre- and postweaning did not increase CLA content of muscle, whereas postweaning oil supplementation minimally increased CLA concentration of SQ fat. Inclusion of soybean and linseed oil in pre- and postweaning diets increased total PUFA content of SQ fat and muscle tissue without adversely affecting growth performance or carcass characteristics.