894 resultados para secondary teaching
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Es una guía práctica para la enseñanza de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) destinada a los profesores de secundaria, que proporciona una gran riqueza de actividades y materiales. También, trata cuestiones pedagógicas importantes que surgen durante la experiencia escolar: la dirección de la clase y el entorno de aprendizaje, diferentes formas de explicar los aspectos de un tema que los alumnos encuentran problemáticos, y comprensión por los alumnos de conceptos erróneos.
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Es un recurso para los profesores de secundaria que trata cada una de las principales áreas de especialización, es decir, tecnología electrónica y de comunicaciones, tecnología de los alimentos, tecnología de los materiales y tecnología textil. También, incluye temas como el diseño y la tecnología en el plan de estudios, el uso de las tecnologías de la información y la comunicación (TIC) en su enseñanza, la importancia de la salud y la seguridad, y la integración de la alfabetización, la aritmética, la ciudadanía y la sostenibilidad en el diseño y tecnología. Además abarca otras cuestiones: planificación de las clases, evaluación del aprendizaje, gestión del aula y desarrollo profesional.
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Publicación para orientar al profesor para realizar una práctica reflexiva de las matemáticas: Pensar en lo que hace y por qué lo hace, qué modelo de enseñanza está utilizando, conocimiento de lo que está intentando conseguir y por qué, cómo se aplica en situaciones específicas de enseñanza, cómo hacer un buen uso de los recursos y cómo evaluar eficazmente los avances de los alumnos para lograr una enseñanza eficaz. Tiene un acceso a un sitio Web donde se pueden encontrar: videos de ejemplos reales de profesores con experiencia, donde se muestran las habilidades que se necesitan para impartir con éxito las lecciones; enlaces a sitios que ofrecen apoyos útiles; planificaciones y recursos materiales.
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The question of where to locate teaching about the relationships between science and religion has produced a long-running debate. Currently, Science and Religious Education (RE) are statutory subjects in England and are taught in secondary schools by different teachers. This paper reports on an interview study in which 16 teachers gave their perceptions of their roles and responsibilities when teaching topics that bridge science and religion and the extent to which they collaborated with teachers in the other subject area. We found that in this sample, teachers reported very little collaboration between the curriculum areas. Although the science curriculum makes no mention of religion, all the science teachers said that their approaches to such topics were affected by their recognition that some pupils hold religious beliefs. All the RE teachers reported struggling to ensure students know of a range of views about how science and religion relate. The paper concludes with a discussion about implications for curriculum design and teacher training.
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Grammar has always been an important part of language learning. Based on various theories, such as the universal grammar theory (Chomsky, 1959) and, the input theory (Krashen, 1970), the explicit and implicit teaching methods have been developed. Research shows that both methods may have some benefits and disadvantages. The attitude towards English grammar teaching methods in schools has also changed and nowadays grammar teaching methods and learning strategies, as a part of language mastery, are one of the discussion topics among linguists. This study focuses on teacher and learner experiences and beliefs about teaching English grammar and difficulties learners may face. The aim of the study is to conduct a literature review and to find out what scientific knowledge exists concerning the previously named topics. Along with this, the relevant steering documents are investigated focusing on grammar teaching at Swedish upper secondary schools. The universal grammar theory of Chomsky as well as Krashen’s input hypotheses provide the theoretical background for the current study. The study has been conducted applying qualitative and quantitative methods. The systematic search in four databases LIBRIS, ERIK, LLBA and Google Scholar were used for collecting relevant publications. The result shows that scientists’ publications name different grammar areas that are perceived as problematic for learners all over the world. The most common explanation of these difficulties is the influence of learner L1. Research presents teachers’ and learners’ beliefs to the benefits of grammar teaching methods. An effective combination of teaching methods needs to be done to fit learners’ expectations and individual needs. Together, they will contribute to the achieving of higher language proficiency levels and, therefore, they can be successfully applied at Swedish upper secondary schools.
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Over 20,000 Swedish lower high school students are currently learning mathematics in English but little research has been conducted in this area. This study looks into the question of how much second language learner training teachers teaching mathematics in English to Swedish speaking students have acquired and how many of those teachers are using effective teaching practices for second language learners. The study confirms earlier findings that report few teachers receive training in second language learning but indicates that some of the teaching practices shown to be effective with second language learners are being used in some Swedish schools
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