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Programas de tutoría, área de Orientación vocacional y profesional
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Edición actualizada que recoge las modificaciones efectuadas en las especificaciones para el OCR Entry Level Certificate in Science. Consta de dos libros para el alumno y una guía para el profesor, acompañada de un CD-ROM. Esta guía proporciona al profesor esquemas de lecciones y distintas actividades, además de estrategias e ideas alternativas para los alumnos menos capaces; también ofrece las respuestas a las preguntas de los textos de los estudiantes, los recursos didácticos y una relación del material para las actividades. El CD-ROM ofrece esquemas de lecciones en formato PDF y hojas de trabajo personalizadas en Word.
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Edición actualizada que recoge las modificaciones efectuadas en las especificaciones para el OCR Entry Level Certificate in Science. Consta de dos libros para el alumno y una guía para el profesor, acompañada de un CD-ROM. Es un recurso principal para Science Plus y cubre los treinta y nueve temas del programa (veintidós en el Libro uno y el resto en el dos). Cada tema consta de cuatro lecciones y una página más de respuestas (actividades de aprendizaje en Libro uno y revisión ó control en el Libro dos).
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Edición actualizada que recoge las modificaciones efectuadas en las especificaciones para el OCR Entry Level Certificate in Science. Consta de dos libros para el alumno y una guía para el profesor, acompañada de un CD-ROM. Es un recurso principal para Science Plus y cubre los treinta y nueve temas del programa (veintidós en el Libro uno y el resto en el dos). Cada tema consta de cuatro lecciones y una página más de respuestas (actividades de aprendizaje en Libro uno y revisión ó control en el Libro dos).
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Se trata de un intento de acercar al alumno al estudio del idioma extranjero a través del intercambio de alumnos entre Toledo y Belfast, se trata la necesidad de la práctica del idioma entre alumnos de los diferentes centros como medio de asentar los conocimientos del idioma. Se concluye con la reflexión de las ventajas del intercambio cultural .
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Non-word repetition (NWR) was investigated in adolescents with typical development, Specific Language Impairment (SLI) and Autism Plus language Impairment (ALI) (n = 17, 13, 16, and mean age 14;4, 15;4, 14;8 respectively). The study evaluated the hypothesis that poor NWR performance in both groups indicates an overlapping language phenotype (Kjelgaard & Tager-Flusberg, 2001). Performance was investigated both quantitatively, e.g. overall error rates, and qualitatively, e.g. effect of length on repetition, proportion of errors affecting phonological structure, and proportion of consonant substitutions involving manner changes. Findings were consistent with previous research (Whitehouse, Barry, & Bishop, 2008) demonstrating a greater effect of length in the SLI group than the ALI group, which may be due to greater short-term memory limitations. In addition, an automated count of phoneme errors identified poorer performance in the SLI group than the ALI group. These findings indicate differences in the language profiles of individuals with SLI and ALI, but do not rule out a partial overlap. Errors affecting phonological structure were relatively frequent, accounting for around 40% of phonemic errors, but less frequent than straight Consonant-for-Consonant or vowel-for-vowel substitutions. It is proposed that these two different types of errors may reflect separate contributory mechanisms. Around 50% of consonant substitutions in the clinical groups involved manner changes, suggesting poor auditory-perceptual encoding. From a clinical perspective algorithms which automatically count phoneme errors may enhance sensitivity of NWR as a diagnostic marker of language impairment. Learning outcomes: Readers will be able to (1) describe and evaluate the hypothesis that there is a phenotypic overlap between SLI and Autism Spectrum Disorders (2) describe differences in the NWR performance of adolescents with SLI and ALI, and discuss whether these differences support or refute the phenotypic overlap hypothesis, and (3) understand how computational algorithms such as the Levenshtein Distance may be used to analyse NWR data.
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Background and objectives: It has been proposed that the judicious use of safety behaviour can facilitate improvements in the acceptability of cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT). It was decided to explore the possibility of facilitating CBT by introducing a form of safety behaviour.We sought to assess the degree to which Exposure plus Safety Behaviour (E þ SB) is an effective intervention for contamination fears. Methods: A comparison was made between the effects of a control condition (Exposure and Response Prevention; ERP) and an experimental condition (Exposure plus Safety Behaviour; E þ SB) in which each exposure to a contaminant was followed by the use of a hygienic wipe in a sample of (n ¼ 80) undergraduate students. In session one, each participant touched a confirmed contaminant 20 times. After each exposure participants were asked to report their feelings of contamination, fear, disgust, and danger. In the second session, two weeks later, the same procedure was carried out for a further 16 trials. Results: The ERP and the E þ SB conditions both produced large, significant and stable reductions in contamination. Significant reductions in fear, danger and disgust were also reported in both conditions. Limitations: The treatment was provided to an analogue sample and over two sessions. Conclusions: The use of hygienic wipes, the safety behaviour used in this experiment, did not preclude significant reductions in contamination, disgust, fear and danger. If it is replicated and extended over a longer time-frame, this finding may enable practitioners to enhance the acceptability of cognitive behavioural treatments and boost their effectiveness.
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Dans le récit de la transformation de Gauvain en nain, la honte est à la fois la conséquence d'une culpabilité mise en avant par un interlocuteur féminin, et l'instrument de la purgation de la faute commise par le héros. La gestion narrative de cet épisode à la fois dramatique et comique interroge autant les valeurs chrétiennes que les principes de conduite chevaleresques. La nature de la faute et son intériorisation personnelle importent moins que sa dimension sociale et collective.