856 resultados para Empirical study
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Afirmando-se como uma necessidade premente, a qualidade da formação contínua de professores tem evoluído nos últimos anos. Esta urgência surge a partir das exigências que cada vez mais se sentem, quer a nível nacional, quer internacional, de um ensino e aprendizagem que acompanhe as mudanças sociais, tecnológicas e multiculturais. O Programa Nacional de Ensino do Português (PNEP), que surgiu pela necessidade de aumentar os níveis de literacia dos alunos portugueses, foi o objeto de estudo desta investigação. Nesta perspetiva, pretendeu-se identificar de que forma a formação de professores se articula com as dinâmicas da formação centrada nas escolas, no âmbito do PNEP, no desenvolvimento de competências de leitura dos alunos do 1.º CEB. Embora a aprendizagem do português padrão passe pelo ensino e aprendizagem de vários domínios, focalizou-se o estudo na relação entre a atitude reflexiva do professor e o desenvolvimento das capacidades leitoras dos alunos, através do ensino explícito de estratégias de compreensão de textos. O estudo empírico sustentou-se em autores como Alarcão (2002), Colomer & Camps (2008), García (1992), Lomas (2003), Pawlas, & Oliva, (2007), Sim-Sim (2007), entre outros. No estudo optou-se por uma metodologia mista, qualitativa e quantitativa. O caso em estudo, sobre o PNEP e a sua influência na formação docente, concretizou-se em contexto escolar e circunscreveu-se ao cenário profissional da investigadora. Durante o ano letivo 2009/10 sete professoras/formandas, sob a supervisão da investigadora/formadora, desenvolveram a sua prática pedagógica, num Agrupamento de Escolas na área de Gondomar. Assim, foram analisadas as reflexões contidas nos portefólios formativos das docentes. Em extensão, foi aplicado um inquérito por questionário, a cento e vinte e um professores dos Núcleos Regionais do Porto e Minho. Segundo os resultados obtidos, concluiu-se que a frequência do PNEP contribuiu para formar professores reflexivos que, ao mudarem práticas, potenciaram o desenvolvimento da competência de leitura dos alunos do 1.º CEB, o que se refletiu na melhoria dos resultados escolares, em todas as áreas do saber.
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A Trissomia 21 é uma problemática com alta incidência na nossa sociedade e possuí características muito específicas que variam de indivíduo para indivíduo. A educação de uma criança com Trissomia 21 deve ter a mesma finalidade da educação de qualquer outra, ou seja, é necessário dar-lhe todas as oportunidades e todo o apoio necessário para que possa desenvolver as suas faculdades cognitivas e sociais até ao máximo que lhe for possível. Proponho, neste trabalho, a apresentação ao leitor de um conhecimento mais profundo sobre a perceção dos Educadores de Infância, Professores do 1º Ciclo e Educação especial e em qualquer situação profissional em relação às dificuldades no ensino de crianças portadoras de Trissomia 21. Considero que este conhecimento é de extrema importância para professores e educadores, pois assim, poderão ter uma perceção das dificuldades que sentem no ensino destas crianças, quais os obstáculos existentes, os aspetos considerados facilitadores no ensino destas crianças, refletir sobre a necessidade de formação adequada para trabalhar com estas crianças e que estratégias são utilizadas com maior frequência no ensino destas crianças de forma a estimular adequadamente a criança e proporcionar um desenvolvimento adequado. O trabalho está estruturado em duas partes. Na primeira, através de uma revisão de literatura, são abordados assuntos relacionados com a Educação Especial, a Escola e a Educação Inclusiva, a Diferenciação Pedagógica, a Trissomia 21 e a intervenção educativa. A segunda parte cinge-se ao estudo empírico, o qual se desenvolve no âmbito de um modelo quantitativo de investigação, seguindo um plano não-experimental e descritivo. Conta com a amostra de 51 docentes. Alguns já trabalharam e trabalham com crianças portadoras de Trissomia 21, outros nunca trabalharam. A metodologia utilizada privilegiou a aplicação de um questionário para a recolha de dados. Perante a análise da informação recolhida constatou-se que, os docentes inquiridos têm a noção que o ensino deve ser adaptado a estas crianças e das estratégias que devem utilizar na intervenção em contexto escolar. A falta de apoio aos docentes, a falta de formação docente, a falta de equipamento/materialadequado ao desenvolvimento e ao ensino de qualidade destas crianças e a pouca colaboração de alguns encarregados de educação contribuem para o sentimento de insegurança no ensino das crianças portadoras de Trissomia 21.
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A leitura é a base da apreensão e compreensão de todas as matérias no início da vida escolar. O seu domínio e a sua aprendizagem bem sucedida, definem o êxito de um ser humano, ao longo de toda a sua vida profissional, afetiva e social. Por sua vez, o não domínio da leitura, nomeadamente na descodificação e compreensão de qualquer tipo de código escrito, condiciona toda a existência de um sujeito. Há muita investigação e trabalhos realizados nesta área, não havendo consenso entre os investigadores sobre o método mais eficaz no ensino da leitura, o fónico ou sintético, o global ou analítico, ou o misto. No entanto, antes de escolher o método o docente deve conhecer o seu grupo e as suas características para elaborar o seu próprio método de ensino da leitura, ou seja, deve retirar os traços mais importantes de cada método e aplicá-lo à sua turma, tendo em conta também a predisposição natural dos alunos para aprenderem. Dada a importância da leitura como competência, este estudo visou a compreensão das variáveis que interferem no processo eficaz de ensino da leitura, na fase inicial dessa aprendizagem, através da análise da metodologia e estratégias adotadas pelos professores, assim como a relação pedagógica, a organização/a gestão da sala de aula e o estudo dos contextos familiares. O estudo empírico ocorreu durante seis semanas, em duas escolas do 1.º Ciclo, em duas turmas do 1.º ano, sendo a amostra constituída por quatro alunos por turma, dois do sexo feminino e dois do sexo masculino. Foi solicitado aos professores que escolhessem entre os seus alunos, dois bons leitores e dois menos bons leitores. A recolha de dados fez-se a partir da análise da Ficha de Identificação do Aluno e da Escala de Graffar, preenchidas pelos encarregados de educação, dos registos obtidos nas entrevistas com os professores e alguns alunos, das observações das aulas e na avaliação da leitura de um texto. Esta recolha de dados foi registada em tabelas e em gráficos, que permitiram a análise dos resultados obtidos por cada grupo, nomeadamente no que diz respeito à precisão leitora e à velocidade. Desta análise não registamos grandes diferenças nos contextos familiares (na formação escolar dos pais, na sua profissão, no incentivo à leitura), nem no contexto da sala de aula (método, relação pedagógica, organização das aprendizagens no espaço e no tempo). As pequenas diferenças apontam para a figura do professor e para as dinâmicas e clima de sala de aula por ele criadas a que pode não estar alheio o método de iniciação à leitura adotado, hipóteses para futuras pesquisas.
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O presente estudo empírico incide sobre uma turma de um Curso de Educação e Formação (CEF) do nono ano e as estratégias conducentes à sua inclusão na comunidade escolar, através da formação e mediante o espírito de colaboração dos seus membros. Tratava-se de um grupo de alunos inseridos numa EB 2,3 de um Território Educativo de Intervenção Prioritária (TEIP), cujo percurso estava pautado pelo insucesso escolar, absentismo, abandono escolar, desmotivação, incumprimento de regras, ausência de relações entre os pares e sentimentos de exclusão. A intervenção assentou numa metodologia qualitativa numa abordagem de investigação-ação e no pressuposto de que a implementação de um modelo de aprendizagem cooperativa, através de um conjunto de projetos na escola, sala de aula, famílias e comunidade local, conduziria ao sucesso educativo da turma e à sua transição para o mundo laboral. Recorreu-se à pesquisa documental, sociometria, entrevista, inquéritos por questionário e observação naturalista para recolher dados numa primeira fase. Posteriormente repetiram-se aquelas técnicas e utilizou-se a criação de um blogue para proceder à avaliação da intervenção. Os resultados mostram que a cooperação no seio da turma contribuiu para a sua inclusão na comunidade escolar e para o sucesso escolar e integração profissional da maioria dos seus alunos.
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No quotidiano de uma organização, facilmente se constatará a influência da liderança sobre o comportamento e o clima organizacional predominantes. Assim, o presente trabalho pretende evidenciar o grau e nível que tais inter-relações poderão assumir no seio das organizações. Neste universo, e tendo sobretudo em conta as exigências da gestão organizacional contemporânea, existem várias questões suscetíveis de ser levantadas. Bastarão as competências técnicas acumuladas e adquiridas para garantir a eficácia de um líder? Por outro lado, poderá este atingir os objetivos a que a organização se propõe se não estiver provido das devidas competências relacionais? Pretende-se igualmente determinar os fatores e condicionalismos que caraterizam o líder carismático, capaz de tornar o clima organizacional favorável ao aumento da produtividade dos trabalhadores, gerir equipas, estimular a motivação, fazer uso efetivo dos recursos e desenvolver a confiança nas pessoas. Além disso, focando a dimensão do comportamento organizacional pretende-se definir o contrato psicológico, a relação líder-membro e como esta influencia os comportamentos, a motivação e o trabalho. O estudo empírico incide sobre uma escola superior: O Instituto Politécnico da Guarda. Os resultados apontam para a existência de uma relação positiva indiciando que o contrato psicológico, existente entre colaboradores e liderança das unidades orgânicas da instituição em análise, assenta no envolvimento e satisfação favorável no que respeita às relações líder-membro.
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Following the 1995 “pill scare” relating to the risk of venous thrombosis from taking second- or third-generation oral contraceptives, the Committee on Safety of Medicines (CSM) withdrew their earlier recommended restrictions on the use of third-generation pills and published recommended wording to be used in patient information leaflets. However, the effectiveness of this wording has not been tested. An empirical study (with 186 pill users, past users, and non-users) was conducted to assess understanding, based on this wording, of the absolute and relative risk of thrombosis in pill users and in pregnancy. The results showed that less than 12% of women in the (higher education) group fully understood the absolute levels of risk from taking the pill and from being pregnant. Relative risk was also poorly understood, with less than 40% of participants showing full understanding, and 20% showing no understanding. We recommend that the CSM revisit the wording currently provided to millions of women in the UK.
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Students may have difficulty in understanding some of the complex concepts which they have been taught in the general areas of science and engineering. Whilst practical work such as a laboratory based examination of the performance of structures has an important role in knowledge construction this does have some limitations. Blended learning supports different learning styles, hence further benefits knowledge building. This research involves an empirical study of how vodcasts (video-podcasts) can be used to enrich learning experience in the structural properties of materials laboratory of an undergraduate course. Students were given the opportunity of downloading and viewing the vodcasts on the theory before and after the experimental work. It is the choice of the students when (before or after, before and after) and how many times they would like to view the vodcasts. In blended learning, the combination of face-to-face teaching, vodcasts, printed materials, practical experiments, writing reports and instructors’ feedbacks benefits different learning styles of the learners. For the preparation of the practical, the students were informed about the availability of the vodcasts prior to the practical session. After the practical work, students submitted an individual laboratory report for the assessment of the structures laboratory. The data collection consisted of a questionnaire completed by the students, follow-up semi-structured interviews and the practical reports submitted by them for assessment. The results from the questionnaire were analysed quantitatively, whilst the data from the assessment reports were analysed qualitatively. The analysis shows that most of the students who have not fully grasped the theory after the practical, managed to gain the required knowledge by viewing the vodcasts. According to their feedbacks, the students felt that they have control over how to use the material and to view it as many times as they wish. Some students who have understood the theory may choose to view it once or not at all. Their understanding was demonstrated by their explanations in their reports, and was illustrated by the approach they took to explicate the results of their experimental work. The research findings are valuable to instructors who design, develop and deliver different types of blended learning, and are beneficial to learners who try different blended approaches. Recommendations were made on the role of the innovative application of vodcasts in the knowledge construction for structures laboratory and to guide future work in this area of research.
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Landscape narrative, combining landscape and narrative, has been employed to create storytelling layouts and interpretive information in some famous botanic gardens. In order to assess the educational effectiveness of using "landscape narrative" in landscape design, the Heng-Chun Tropical Botanical Garden in Taiwan was chosen as research target for an empirical study. Based on cognitive theory and the affective responses of environmental psychology, computer simulations and video recordings were used to create five themed display areas with landscape narrative elements. Two groups of pupils watched simulated films. The pupils were then given an evaluation test and questionnaire, to determine the effectiveness of the landscape narrative. When the content was well associated and matched with the narrative landscape, the comprehension and retention of content was increased significantly. The results also indicated that visual preference of narrative landscape scenes was increased. This empirical study can be regarded as a successful model of integrating landscape narrative and interpretation practice that can be applied to the design of new theme displays in botanic gardens to improve both the effectiveness of interpretation plans and the visual preference of visitors. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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The paper is an investigation of the exchange of ideas and information between an architect and building users in the early stages of the building design process before the design brief or any drawings have been produced. The purpose of the research is to gain insight into the type of information users exchange with architects in early design conversations and to better understand the influence the format of design interactions and interactional behaviours have on the exchange of information. We report an empirical study of pre-briefing conversations in which the overwhelming majority of the exchanges were about the functional or structural attributes of space, discussion that touched on the phenomenological, perceptual and the symbolic meanings of space were rare. We explore the contextual features of meetings and the conversational strategies taken by the architect to prompt the users for information and the influence these had on the information provided. Recommendations are made on the format and structure of pre-briefing conversations and on designers' strategies for raising the level of information provided by the user beyond the functional or structural attributes of space.
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There is a substantial literature which suggests that appraisals are smoothed and lag the true level of prices. This study combines a qualitative interview survey of the leading fund manager/owners in the UK and their appraisers with a empirical study of the number of appraisals which change each month within the IPD Monthly Index. The paper concentrates on how the appraisal process operates for commercial property performance measurement purposes. The survey interviews suggest that periodic appraisal services are consolidating in fewer firms and, within these major firms, appraisers adopt different approaches to changing appraisals on a period by period basis, with some wanting hard transaction evidence while others act on "softer' signals. The survey also indicates a seasonal effect with greater effort and information being applied to annual and quarterly appraisals than monthly. The analysis of the appraisals within the Investment Property Databank Monthly Index confirms this effect with around 5% more appraisals being moved at each quarter day than the other months. January and August have significantly less appraisal changes than other months.
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There is a substantial literature which suggests that appraisals are smoothed and lag the true level of prices. This study combines a qualitative interview survey of the leading fund manager/owners in the UK and their appraisers with a empirical study of the number of appraisals which change each month within the IPD Monthly Index. The paper concentrates on how the appraisal process operates for commercial real estate performance measurement purposes. The survey interviews suggest that periodic appraisal services are consolidating in fewer firms and, within these major firms, appraisers adopt different approaches to changing appraisals on a period by period basis, with some wanting hard transaction evidence while others act on ‘softer’ signals. The survey also indicates a seasonal effect with greater effort and information being applied to annual and quarterly appraisals than monthly. The analysis of the appraisals within the IPD Monthly Index confirms this effect with around 5% more appraisals being moved at each quarter day than the other months. More November appraisals change than expected and this suggests that the increased information flows for the December end year appraisals are flowing through into earlier appraisals, especially as client/appraiser draft appraisal meetings for the December appraisals, a regular occurrence in the UK, can occur in November. January illustrates significantly less activity than other months, a seasonal effect after the exertions of the December appraisals.
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Expectations of future market conditions are generally acknowledged to be crucial for the development decision and hence for shaping the built environment. This empirical study of the Central London office market from 1987 to 2009 tests for evidence of adaptive and naive expectations. Applying VAR models and a recursive OLS regression with one-step forecasts, we find evidence of adaptive and naïve, rather than rational expectations of developers. Although the magnitude of the errors and the length of time lags vary over time and development cycles, the results confirm that developers’ decisions are explained to a large extent by contemporaneous and past conditions in both London submarkets. The corollary of this finding is that developers may be able to generate excess profits by exploiting market inefficiencies but this may be hindered in practice by the long periods necessary for planning and construction of the asset. More generally, the results of this study suggest that real estate cycles are largely generated endogenously rather than being the result of unexpected exogenous shocks.
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An alternative approach to understanding innovation is made using two intersecting ideas. The first is that successful innovation requires consideration of the social and organizational contexts in which it is located. The complex context of construction work is characterized by inter-organizational collaboration, a project-based approach and power distributed amongst collaborating organizations. The second is that innovations can be divided into two modes: ‘bounded’, where the implications of innovation are restricted within a single, coherent sphere of influence, and ‘unbounded’, where the effects of implementation spill over beyond this. Bounded innovations are adequately explained within the construction literature. However, less discussed are unbounded innovations, where many firms' collaboration is required for successful implementation, even though many innovations can be considered unbounded within construction's inter-organizational context. It is argued that unbounded innovations require an approach to understand and facilitate the interactions both within a range of actors and between the actors and technological artefacts. The insights from a sociology of technology approach can be applied to the multiplicity of negotiations and alignments that constitute the implementation of unbounded innovation. The utility of concepts from the sociology of technology, including ‘system building’ and ‘heterogeneous engineering’, is demonstrated by applying them to an empirical study of an unbounded innovation on a major construction project (the new terminal at Heathrow Airport, London, UK). This study suggests that ‘system building’ contains outcomes that are not only transformations of practices, processes and systems, but also the potential transformation of technologies themselves.
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Botswana has a basic need to explore its energy concept, this being its energy sources, generation and percentage of the population with access to electricity. At present, Botswana generates electricity from coal, which supplies about 29% (on average) of the country’s demand. The other 71% is imported mainly from South Africa (Eskom). Consequently, the dependence of Botswana on imports posses threats to the security of its energy supply. As a result, there is the need to understand the bases for a possible generation expansion that would substantiate existing documentation. In view of this need, this study investigates the existing energy sources as well as energy consumption and production levels in Botswana. The study would be further developed by making projections of the energy demand up until the year 2020. The key techniques that were used include; literature review, questionnaire survey and an empirical study. The results presented indicated that, current dependable operation capacity (i.e. 100MW) should be increased to 2,595 MW or more assuming 85% plant efficiency. This would then be able to meet the growing demand for energy use. In addition, the installed capacity would be able to support commercial and mining activities for the growth of the economy.
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This article reports on a detailed empirical study of the way narrative task design influences the oral performance of second-language (L2) learners. Building on previous research findings, two dimensions of narrative design were chosen for investigation: narrative complexity and inherent narrative structure. Narrative complexity refers to the presence of simultaneous storylines; in this case, we compared single-story narratives with dual-story narratives. Inherent narrative structure refers to the order of events in a narrative; we compared narratives where this was fixed to others where the events could be reordered without loss of coherence. Additionally, we explored the influence of learning context on performance by gathering data from two comparable groups of participants: 60 learners in a foreign language context in Teheran and 40 in an L2 context in London. All participants recounted two of four narratives from cartoon pictures prompts, giving a between-subjects design for narrative complexity and a within-subjects design for inherent narrative structure. The results show clearly that for both groups, L2 performance was affected by the design of the task: Syntactic complexity was supported by narrative storyline complexity and grammatical accuracy was supported by an inherently fixed narrative structure. We reason that the task of recounting simultaneous events leads learners into attempting more hypotactic language, such as subordinate clauses that follow, for example, while, although, at the same time as, etc. We reason also that a tight narrative structure allows learners to achieve greater accuracy in the L2 (within minutes of performing less accurately on a loosely structured narrative) because the tight ordering of events releases attentional resources that would otherwise be spent on finding connections between the pictures. The learning context was shown to have no effect on either accuracy or fluency but an unexpectedly clear effect on syntactic complexity and lexical diversity. The learners in London seem to have benefited from being in the target language environment by developing not more accurate grammar but a more diverse resource of English words and syntactic choices. In a companion article (Foster & Tavakoli, 2009) we compared their performance with native-speaker baseline data and see that, in terms of nativelike selection of vocabulary and phrasing, the learners in London are closing in on native-speaker norms. The study provides empirical evidence that L2 performance is affected by task design in predictable ways. It also shows that living within the target language environment, and presumably using the L2 in a host of everyday tasks outside the classroom, confers a distinct lexical advantage, not a grammatical one.