791 resultados para elite skiers
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Tese de mestrado, Arte, Património e Teoria do Restauro, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras, 2011
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Tese de doutoramento, Educação (História da Educação), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Educação, 2014
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Tese de doutoramento, História (Dinâmicas do Mundo Contemporâneo), Universidade de Lisboa, ISCTE - Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Universidade de Évora, 2014
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Tese de doutoramento, Educação (História da Educação), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Educação, 2015
Monsenhor Airosa - pedagogo - empresário : história do colégio de regeneração de Braga : (1869-1931)
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Tese de doutoramento, Educação (História da Educação), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Educação, 2015
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2012
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Purpose To analyse pacing strategies displayed by athletes achieving differing levels of performance during an elite level marathon race. Methods Competitors in the 2009 IAAF Women’s Marathon Championship were split into Groups 1, 2, 3, and 4 comprising the first, second, third, and fourth 25% of finishers respectively. Final, intermediate, and personal best (PB) times of finishers were converted to mean speeds, and relative speed (% of PB speed) was calculated for intermediate segments. Results Mean PB speed decreased from Group 1 to 4 and speed maintained in the race was 98.5 + 1.8%, 97.4 + 3.2%, 95.0 + 3.1% and 92.4 + 4.4% of PB speed for Groups 1-4 respectively. Group 1 was fastest in all segments and differences in speed between groups increased throughout the race. Group 1 ran at lower relative speeds than other groups for the first two 5 km segments, but higher relative speeds after 35km. Significant differences (P<0.01) in the percentage of PB speed maintained were observed between Groups 1 and 4, and 2 and 4 in all segments after 20 km, and Groups 3 and 4 from 20-25 km and 30-35 km. Conclusions Group 1 athletes achieved superior finishing times relative to their PB than athletes in other Groups who selected unsustainable initial speeds resulting in subsequent significant losses of speed. It is suggested that psychological factors specific to a major competitive event influenced decision making by athletes and poor decisions resulted in final performances inferior to those expected based on PB times.
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As the profile of disability sport has risen, so has the emphasis grown beyond participation to include the development of a high performance environment. This book is the first to take an in-depth look at the role of coaches and coaching in facilitating the professionalisation of disability sport, in raising performance standards, and as an important vector for the implementation of significant political, socio-cultural and technological change. Using in-depth case studies of elite disability sport coaches from around the world, the book offers a framework for critical reflection on coaching practice as well as the reader’s own experiences of disability sport. The book also evaluates the vital role of the coach in raising the bar of performance in a variety of elite level disability sports, including athletics, basketball, boccia, equestrian sport, rowing, soccer, skiing, swimming and volleyball. Providing a valuable evidence-based learning resource to support coaches and students in developing their own practice, High Performance Disability Sport Coaching is essential reading for all those interested in disability sport, coaching practice, elite sport development and the Paralympic Games.
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As the profile of disability sport has risen, so has the emphasis grown beyond participation to include the development of a high performance environment. This book is the first to take an in-depth look at the role of coaches and coaching in facilitating the professionalisation of disability sport, in raising performance standards, and as an important vector for the implementation of significant political, socio-cultural and technological change. Using in-depth case studies of elite disability sport coaches from around the world, the book offers a framework for critical reflection on coaching practice as well as the reader’s own experiences of disability sport. The book also evaluates the vital role of the coach in raising the bar of performance in a variety of elite level disability sports, including athletics, basketball, boccia, equestrian sport, rowing, soccer, skiing, swimming and volleyball. Providing a valuable evidence-based learning resource to support coaches and students in developing their own practice, High Performance Disability Sport Coaching is essential reading for all those interested in disability sport, coaching practice, elite sport development and the Paralympic Games.
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As the profile of disability sport has risen, so has the emphasis grown beyond participation to include the development of a high performance environment. This book is the first to take an in-depth look at the role of coaches and coaching in facilitating the professionalisation of disability sport, in raising performance standards, and as an important vector for the implementation of significant political, socio-cultural and technological change. Using in-depth case studies of elite disability sport coaches from around the world, the book offers a framework for critical reflection on coaching practice as well as the reader’s own experiences of disability sport. The book also evaluates the vital role of the coach in raising the bar of performance in a variety of elite level disability sports, including athletics, basketball, boccia, equestrian sport, rowing, soccer, skiing, swimming and volleyball. Providing a valuable evidence-based learning resource to support coaches and students in developing their own practice, High Performance Disability Sport Coaching is essential reading for all those interested in disability sport, coaching practice, elite sport development and the Paralympic Games.
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A sociedade atual, marcada por dilemas morais e políticos suscitados pelo crescimento científico e tecnológico, só será verdadeiramente democrática quando as decisões sobre as opções científicas e tecnológicas deixarem de ser entendidas como responsabilidade exclusiva de especialistas, de governos nacionais ou instâncias internacionais. A ignorância e o medo da ciência e da tecnologia podem escravizar os cidadãos na servidão do século XXI, tornando-os estranhos na sua própria sociedade e completamente dependentes da opinião de especialistas (Prewitt, 1983). Torna-se vital a passagem progressiva do conceito de cidadão passivo, governado por uma elite iluminada, para um conceito de cidadão ativo predisposto e apto a participar em processos de decisão sobre as opções de desenvolvimento que lhe são apresentadas. É neste contexto que surge o projeto “We Act”, focado na capacitação de professores e alunos para a realização de ações coletivas sobre controvérsias sociocientíficas e socioambientais (Reis, 2014a,b). Perante a gravidade das problemáticas que afetam o mundo atual, considera-se que não basta envolver os alunos na identificação e na discussão destas questões, tornando-se indispensável capacitá-los para ações coletivas fundamentadas que possam contribuir para a resolução desses problemas. Esta capacitação passa pelo desenvolvimento de competências de cidadania ativa e de consciência e eficácia políticas. Torna-se necessário que tanto professores como alunos (independentemente da sua idade) se sintam com o direito e a capacidade (o poder) de intervenção social. Com este projeto, pretende-se contrariar práticas de educação em ciência que promovem a conformidade relativamente ao conhecimento autorizado e ao discurso científico e encorajam os alunos a procurarem a aprovação de uma autoridade legitimada para validar as suas ações, em vez de os implicarem em discurso e ação críticos e democráticos (Désautels e Larochelle, 2003; Roth e Lee, 2002). Para tal, o projeto “We Act” baseia-se nos pilares da investigação, da discussão e da ação.
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Os ditadores não governam sozinhos, existindo sempre uma elite governante e instituições políticas nos seus regimes. Este livro explora uma área pouco desenvolvida do estudo das ditaduras fascistas e de direita: a estrutura de poder. A velha e rica tradição de estudos sobre as elites pode dizer-nos muito sobre a estrutura e o funcionamento do poder político nas ditaduras associadas ao fascismo, quer através dos modelos de recrutamento da elite política que expressa a extensão da sua ruptura e/ou continuidade com o regime liberal, quer pelo estudo do tipo de chefia ou pelo poder relativo das instituições políticas no novo sistema ditatorial. Analisando quatro regimes associados ao fascismo (Alemanha nazi, Itália fascista, Espanha de Franco e Portugal de Salazar) sob esta perspectiva, o livro examina a tríade ditador-executivo-partido único numa perspectiva comparativa.
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In 1989, the American visual artist Cindy Sherman produced her ‘Sex Pictures’, a number of photographic images of two medical mannequins whose bodies had been dismembered and reconstructed to form abstract configurations that alluded to pornographic poses. Sherman's series was a response to the National Endowment for the Arts controversy, in which American artists such as Andres Serrano and the late Robert Mapplethorpe, whose work was considered obscene by the Republican Congress, were censored. Many artists in the culture-war period had their grants rescinded. The American avant-garde writer Kathy Acker published My Mother: Demonology in 1993. A prominent concern of Acker's in the work is what she termed her ‘writing freedom’ in a climate of cultural expurgation by the Republican elite. In particular, Acker was worried that she was ‘internalizing certain censorships’. This article addresses Sherman's and Acker's work in a comparative context to explore, through the theoretical work of Julia Kristeva, the ways in which their responses to a climate of political censorship can be read as forms of intimate revolt. Kristeva's notion of ejection—the act of placing something beyond the scope of the possible—transpires as ‘a condition of art's creation’ in Sherman's and Acker's work. Acker and Sherman use the pornographic reference in their work to disrupt and dislocate the narrative and image from convention in order to de-eroticize the body, against heteronormativity's terms, and empower the female sex organs. Eversion—that is, in Sherman's and Acker's works, the act of turning the institutional and maternal body inside out—emerges as a mode of resistance to the danger of the writer and the artist internalizing cultural restrictions. The everted body creates a site of radical interiority which becomes the (impossible) site for the radical (re-)embodiment of the feminine subject.
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This article shows how the elite origins and religious mission of the Regent Street Polytechnic encouraged participation in amateur sport in London, and promoted the suburb of Chiswick as a global context for competitive sports. From the 1880s to the outbreak of World War 2, the Polytechnic and its facilities forged synergies between the city centre and the burgeoning suburbs in London, engendering a city-wide culture of amateur sports, and embedding the Polytechnic into a global network of athletes. Suburbs are typically presented by writers as being ‘on the edge’ of metropolitan life, but such perspectives are wrong. The West London suburb of Chiswick was the home of Polytechnic facilities that provided a dynamic context for the internationalization and modernization of sport in the capital.
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Relatório de estágio apresentado à Escola Superior de Comunicação Social como parte dos requisitos para obtenção de grau de mestre em Jornalismo.