874 resultados para Physics teachers’ initial education


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Mestrado em Engenharia de Computação e Instrumentação Médica

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The developments of digital technology have opened new outlooks for online education which offer students the flexibility to learn at any time and any place. With all this instructional changes teachers, in all levels of the educational chain have been compelled to adapt quickly to this reality. They have a wide diversity of tools available to grab student’s attention and to motivate them to embrace the knowledge in their own learning process. One of these resources is the use of videos. Through them teachers can deliver complex information and contents to students and, if used creatively, videos can become a powerful technological tool in education. In this article we will explore some of the potential benefits and challenges associated with the use of videos in the teaching and learning process at higher education levels. We will also discuss some thoughts and examples for the use of teaching materials to enhance student’s learning and try to share ideas about the potentialities and future of video’s annotation new software resources, as incoming open tools for group work involvement.

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Dissertação apresentada à Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa para obtenção de grau de mestre em Educação Artística – especialização em Teatro na Educação

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The purpose of this paper is to present a framework that increases knowledge sharing and collaboration in Higher Education Institutions. The paper discusses the concept of knowledge management in higher education institutions, presenting a systematization of knowledge practices and tools to linking people (students, teachers, researchers, secretariat staff, external entities)and promoting the knowledge sharing across several key processes and services in a higher education institution, such as: the research processes, learning processes, student and alumni services, administrative services and processes, and strategic planning and management. The framework purposed in this paper aims to improve knowledge practices and processes which facilitate an environment and a culture of knowledge collaboration,sharing and discovery that should characterize an institution of higher education.

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The Online Mathematics Education Project (MatActiva) is an exciting new initiative which aims to support and enhance mathematics education. The project is led by the Institute of Accounting and Administration of Porto (ISCAP), part of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto (IPP). It provides innovative resources and carefully constructed materials around themes such as Elementary Mathematics, Calculus, Algebra, Statistics and Financial Mathematics to help support and inspire students and teachers of mathematics. The goal is to increase mathematical understanding, confidence and enjoyment, enrich the mathematical experience of each person, and promote creative and imaginative approaches to mathematics. Furthermore the project can be used to deliver engaging and effective mathematics instruction through the flipped classroom model. This paper also presents the findings of a large survey, whose propose was to study the student’s reaction to the project.

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Identity achievement is related to personality, as well as cognitive and interpersonal development. In tandem with the deep structural changes that have taken place in society, education must also shift towards a teaching approach focused on learning and the overall development of the student. The integration of technology may be the drive to foster the needed changes. We draw on the literature of multiple subject areas as basis for our work, namely: identity construction and self-representation, within a psychological and social standpoint; Higher Education (HE) in Portugal after Bologna, college student development and other intrinsic relationships, namely the role of emotions and interpersonal relationships in the learning process; the technological evolution of storytelling towards Digital Storytelling (DS) – the Californian model – and its connections to identity and education. Ultimately we propose DS as the aggregator capable of humanizing HE while developing essential skills and competences. Grounded on an interpretative/constructivist paradigm, we implemented a qualitative case study to explore DS in HE. In three attempts to collect student data, we gathered detailed observation notes from two Story Circles; twelve student written reflections; fourteen Digital Stories and detailed observation notes from one Story Show. We carried out three focus groups with teachers where we discussed their perceptions of each student prior to and after watching the Digital Stories, in addition to their opinion on DS in HE as a teaching and learning method and its influence on interpersonal relationships. We sought understandings of the integration of DS to analyze student selfperception and self-representation in HE contexts and intersected our findings with teachers’ perceptions of their students. We compared teachers’ and students’ perspectives, through the analysis of data collected throughout the DS process – Story Circle, Story Creation and Story Show – and triangulated that information with the students’ personal reflections and teacher perceptions. Finally we questioned if and how DS may influence teachers’ perceptions of students. We found participants to be the ultimate gatekeepers in our study. Very few students and teachers voluntarily came forth to take part in the study, confirming the challenge remains in getting participants to see the value and understand the academic rigor of DS. Despite this reluctance, DS proved to be an asset for teachers and students directly and indirectly involved in the study. DS challenges HE contexts, namely teacher established perception of students; student’s own expectations regarding learning in HE; the emotional realm, the private vs. public dichotomy and the shift in educational roles.

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Chapter in Merrill, Barbara (ed.) (2009) Learning to Change? The Role of Identity and Learning Careers in Adult Education. Hamburg: Peter Lang Publishers. URL: http://www.peterlang.com/ index.cfm?vID=58279&vLang=E&vHR=1&vUR=2&vUUR=1

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Trabalho de Projecto apresentado ao Instituto de Contabilidade e Administração do Porto para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Auditoria, sob orientação da Professora Doutora Alcina Augusta de Sena Portugal Dias

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Teaching robotics to students at the beginning of their studies has become a huge challenge. Simulation environments can be an effective solution to that challenge where students can interact with simulated robots and have the first contact with robotic constraints. From our previous experience with simulation environments it was possible to observe that students with lower background knowledge in robotics where able to deal with a limited number of constraints, implement a simulated robotic platform and study several sensors. The question is: after this first phase what should be the best approach? Should the student start developing their own hardware? Hardware development is a very important part of an engineer's education but it can also be a difficult phase that could lead to discouragement and loss of motivation in some students. Considering the previous constraints and first year engineering students’ high abandonment rate it is important to develop teaching strategies to deal with this problem in a feasible way. The solution that we propose is the integration of a low-cost standard robotic platform WowWee Rovio as an intermediate solution between the simulation phase and the stage where the students can develop their own robots. This approach will allow the students to keep working in robotic areas such as: cooperative behaviour, perception, navigation and data fusion. The propose approach proved to be a motivation step not only for the students but also for the teachers. Students and teachers were able to reach an agreement between the level of demand imposed by the teachers and satisfaction/motivation of the students.

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The usage of information and communication technologies has been growing among students and teachers. In order to improve the use of the Internet as a tool to support teaching and learning it is necessary to understand the Internet usage habits of students. Thus, a study was conducted with 1397 students from five schools of the Polytechnic of Porto. The data was collected through an online questionnaire abd was analized by age range, gender and scientific field. In this paper,gender differences are analyzed and presented in 3 dimensions: type of Internet usage, communication tools and the role of the Internet tools in education.

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Este relatório de estágio integra-se na unidade curricular de Integração Curricular: Prática Educativa e Relatório de Estágio, inserida no segundo ano do Mestrado em Ensino do 1.º e 2.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico. Neste sentido, tem como propósito dar a conhecer o percurso realizado pela mestranda nos dois contextos educativos onde desenvolveu a sua Prática Educativa Supervisionada. Sendo a Prática o momento em que teoria e práxis se articulam, evidencia, num primeiro momento, o enquadramento académico e profissional que deve nortear a ação do professor. Inicia-se, assim, pelos pressupostos legais que fundamentam a formação de professores e a Prática Educativa Supervisionada, seguindo-se algumas considerações sobre a dimensão profissional e pressupostos teóricos e práticos que devem orientar o professor na sua ação, destacando-se, neste sentido, a reflexão e a investigação nos diferentes momentos da ação docente. Descreve, num segundo momento, o contexto educativo onde a mestranda se integrou, seguindo-se uma análise reflexiva e devidamente fundamentada das experiências educativas vivenciadas em par pedagógico, nos dois contextos, nomeadamente, a Escola Eb1/Ji dos Miosótis e a Escola Eb2/3 Pêro Vaz de Caminha. Todo este trabalho de cooperação se realizou em par pedagógico, possibilitando a construção de conhecimentos e de vivências partilhadas que foram, sem dúvida, enriquecedoras. Este relatório de estágio pretende evidenciar o crescimento da mestranda a nível pessoal e profissional e apresenta-se como o culminar de uma etapa marcante na sua vida, a formação inicial de professores. Fica, desta forma, a certeza de que o verdadeiro caminho se inicia agora, um caminho esse que será certamente repleto de novos desafios e aprendizagens.

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Este relatório de estágio, inserido no âmbito da unidade curricular de Integração Curricular: Prática Educativa e Relatório de Estágio, apresenta-se neste momento como o culminar de um processo académico que se iniciou num primeiro ciclo de estudos, na Licenciatura em Educação Básica, e se complementou com o segundo ciclo de estudos, o Mestrado em Ensino do 1.º e 2.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico. Pretende-se com este documento analisar reflexivamente o percurso de desenvolvimento profissional da mestranda, no âmbito da sua intervenção educativa em contexto do 1.º e 2.º CEB. Evidencia-se, num primeiro momento, o quadro referencial académico e profissional que sustenta e norteia a intencionalidade educativa inerente a toda a ação pedagógica da professora estagiária. Destaca-se, a nível académico, os pressupostos legais que orientam a formação profissional dos docentes e a prática educativa supervisionada. Salienta-se, a nível profissional, alguns princípios teóricos e práticos que guiam o professor para a sua ação, dando especial destaque à importância da reflexão, da investigação e da supervisão nos diferentes momentos da ação pedagógica. O segundo momento é dedicado à descrição das experiências educativas vivenciadas nos contextos educativos do 1.º e 2.º CEB, em cooperação com o par pedagógico. Procede-se, primeiramente, à descrição dos contextos educativos com objetivo de contextualizar as práticas educativas propostas e realizadas pela professora estagiária. A análise crítica e fundamentada acontece seguidamente e recai sobre a intervenção educativa dentro da sala de aula e a dinamização de projetos educativos contextualizados não só para as turmas, como para a escola e para toda a comunidade educativa. A realização deste documento conclui um momento da formação inicial de professores, mas fica a certeza de que a construção de aprendizagens não termina aqui, sendo este apenas o início de um longo caminho envolvido por um conjunto de desafios que culminarão sempre em aprendizagens.

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O presente relatório tem como principal intuito a reflexão da estudante sobre a Prática Pedagógica Supervisionada (PPS) desenvolvida nos contextos de Educação Pré-Escolar e do 1.º CEB, no âmbito do Mestrado em Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico, espelhando, assim, o processo formativo que promoveu o seu desenvolvimento profissional e pessoal. Neste contexto, realça a metodologia de investigação-ação que susteve este processo, proporcionando um saber, saber-fazer, estar e ser imprescindíveis na transformação e melhoria da prática educativa e na construção de um perfil profissional, Realça, ainda, o processo socio-construtivista e de colaboração que envolveu a díade de formação, a educadora e professora cooperantes e supervisores institucionais, mas sobretudo a estagiária que construiu as suas representações do que é ser educadora de EPE e professora do 1.º CEB na atualidade. Deste modo, releva o desenvolvimento de competências, de atitudes e postura ética adquiridas na formação inicial, imprescindíveis para a profissionalidade docente e base fundamental para a construção da identidade profissional da futura professora.

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Submitted in accordance with the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Doutoramento em co-tutela)The University of Leeds School of Education

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Higher education in Portugal, in the last forty years, has undergone profound changes with the enlargement of public higher education network, the appearance of new institutions, the quantity and the heterogeneity of students. The implementation of the Bologna Process in European community countries led to the redesign of higher education Portuguese courses as well as their corresponding curricula. In recent years, the use of Project-led education was one of the most significant changes in teaching and learning, particularly in engineering in higher education in Portugal. This teaching methodology encourages students and teachers to undertake new roles, new responsibilities and a new learning perspective. This study aims at understanding whether the role of the tutor is to be suitable to the needs and expectations of Project-led education students. These changes however are not only structural. At the University of Minho, new teaching and learning methodologies were adopted, which could guide the training of professionals on to the twenty-first century. The opportunity arising from the implementation of Project-led education in Engineering methodology was used in the University of Minho’s courses. This teaching method is intended to provide students with educational support programs that benefit the academic performance, allowing the opportunity to upgrade, train and develop the ability to study and learn more effectively. Through the Project-led education it is possible to provide students with techniques and procedures and develop the ability to communicate orally and in writing. Students and teachers have assumed new roles in the teaching-learning process allowing in one hand the students to explore, discover and question themselves about some knowledge and on the other hand the teachers to change to a tutor, a companion and to a student project guide. Therefore, surveys were analyzed, comprising questions about the most significant contribution of the tutor as well as if there are some initial expectations that have not been foreseen by the tutor.