756 resultados para Academic genres
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The present work is aimed at discussing several issues related to the teamwork generic competence, motivational profiles and academic performance. In particular, we study the improvement of teamwork attitude, the predominant types of motivation in different contexts and some correlations among these three components of the learning process. The above-mentioned aspects are of great importance. Currently, the professional profile of engineers has a strong teamwork component and the motivational profile of students determines both their tendencies when they come to work as part of a team, as well as their performance at work. Taking these issues into consideration, we suggest four hypotheses: (H1) students improve their teamwork capacity through specific training and carrying out of a set of activities integrated into an active learning process; (H2) students with higher mastery motivation have a better attitude towards teamwork; (H3) students with different types of motivations reach different levels of academic performance; and (H4) students show different motivation profiles in different circumstances: type of courses, teaching methodologies, different times of the learning process. This study was carried out with Computer Science Engineering students from two Spanish universities. The first results point to an improvement in teamwork competence of students if they have previously received specific training in facets of that competence. Other results indicate that there is a correlation between the motivational profiles of students and their perception of teamwork competence. Finally, results point to a clear relationship between some kind of motivation and academic performance. In particular, four kinds of motivation are analyzed and students are classified into two groups according to them. After analyzing several marks obtained in compulsory courses, we perceive that those students that show higher motivation for avoiding failure obtain, in general, worse academic performance.
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Este artículo analiza las funciones de la lectura en la enseñanza-aprendizaje del inglés profesional y académico, desde el marco de la comunicación, considerándola como un proceso interactivo entre lector y texto. El lector, alumno universitario que necesita desarrollar sus habilidades lingüísticas en inglés, como vehículo de transmisión del conocimiento científico. El texto, con la estructura propia de los géneros científicos, constituye para el alumno de habla española, además de un reto para el aprendizaje del IPA, una fuente de información. Para ello, se proponen unas actividades pedagógicas relacionadas con la didáctica de las estrategias lectoras previas, simultáneas y posteriores a la lectura de un texto. Abstract This article analyses the role of reading in the teaching of English for Professional and Academic Purposes from a communicative perspective, considering it as an interactive process between reader and text. The reader is a university student who needs to develop his linguistic abilities in English as a vehicle for the transmission of scientific knowledge. The text, with a structure proper of scientific genres, represents for the Spanish speaking student a stimulus for the learning of Academic English as well as a source of information. Several pedagogical activities, related to the methodology of teaching reading strategies: previous, simultaneous and after the reading process, are proposed.
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Este trabajo presenta un análisis de las estrategias cognitivas, metacognitivas y metalingüísticas implicadas en la elaboración de los informes técnicos en las asignaturas de IPA, para alumnos de ciencias e ingenierías. Las aplicaciones didácticas se formulan en relación con los niveles comunicativos del Marco de Referencia Europeo para las lenguas, teniendo en cuenta uno de los géneros lingüísticos más frecuentes dentro de los ámbitos de la ciencia y la técnica.. ABSTRACT. This paper presents an analysis of cognitive, metacognitive and metalinguistic strategies implied in the written production of technical reports, as they may be considered in academic writing courses for science and engineering students. Methodological applications are made bearing in mind the European Framework of Reference for Languages in relation to one of the most frequent genres produced by scientists and engineers..
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This study examines the relationships between multiple intelligences, academic achievement and motor performance in a group of secondary school children. Four hundred and eighty schoolchildren participated in this study (171 female and 309 male) with an average age of 13.33 years (SD: 1.41). The Revised self-efficacy Inventory for Multiple Intelligences (IAIM-R) and the motor test Sportcomp were applied, and the average results of the academic year they had made were obtained. The analysis of the results showed how female scored significantly higher on the Linguistic, Spatial and Interpersonal intelligences, and older pupils scored significantly higher on the linguistic and naturalistic intelligences. It was the logical-mathematical intelligence which showed significant relationships with academic performance and it was the intelligence that better predicted this achievement. It was the bodily-kinesthetic intelligence that was significantly related to motor competence and the best intelligence that predicted its achievement. Finally, indicate that schoolchildren with better scores in the motor test were those who scored higher in both academic achievement and all the multiple intelligences, with the exception of musical intelligence.
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In this paper, a computer-based tool is developed to analyze student performance along a given curriculum. The proposed software makes use of historical data to compute passing/failing probabilities and simulates future student academic performance based on stochastic programming methods (MonteCarlo) according to the specific university regulations. This allows to compute the academic performance rates for the specific subjects of the curriculum for each semester, as well as the overall rates (the set of subjects in the semester), which are the efficiency rate and the success rate. Additionally, we compute the rates for the Bachelors degree, which are the graduation rate measured as the percentage of students who finish as scheduled or taking an extra year and the efficiency rate (measured as the percentage of credits of the curriculum with respect to the credits really taken). In Spain, these metrics have been defined by the National Quality Evaluation and Accreditation Agency (ANECA). Moreover, the sensitivity of the performance metrics to some of the parameters of the simulator is analyzed using statistical tools (Design of Experiments). The simulator has been adapted to the curriculum characteristics of the Bachelor in Engineering Technologies at the Technical University of Madrid(UPM).
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Descripción y análisis critic de una metodología de taller de posgrado a realizar entre dos universidades en idioma ingles y con el apoyo de las nuevas tecnologías
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One of the core objectives of urban planning practice is to provide spatial equity in terms of opportunities and use of public space and facilities. Accessibility is the element that serves this purpose as a concept linking the reciprocal relationship between transport and land use, thus shaping individual potential mobility to reach the desired destinations. Accessibility concepts are increasingly acknowledged as fundamental to understand the functioning of cities and urban regions. Indeed, by introducing them in planning practice, better solutions can be achieved in terms of spatial equity. The COST Action TU1002 "Accessibility instruments for planning practice" was specifically designed to address the gap between scientific research in measuring and modelling accessibility, and the current use of indicators of accessibility in urban planning practice. This paper shows the full process of introducing an easily understandable measure of accessibility to planning practitioners in Madrid, which is one of the case studies of the above-mentioned COST action. Changes in accessibility after the opening of a new metro line using contour measures were analyzed and then presented to a selection of urban planners and practitioners in Madrid as part of a workshop to evaluate the usefulness of this tool for planning practice. Isochrone maps were confirmed as an effective tool, as their utility can be supplemented by other indicators, and being GIS-based, it can be easily computed (when compared with transport models) and integrated with other datasets.
Libraries Transforming Communities: The Value in an Academic Library Community at Lincoln University
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Inman E. Page Library is coined as an, “Information Mall.” It houses special collections, archives, general reference services, computers, artistic programming, technological resources and space for different types of events. It is a modern academic library in the 21st century that was built on a legacy of scholarly opportunities for Lincoln University students, faculty, and our community in Jefferson City, MO and surrounding cities. The value that needs to be placed on this library is that it is an institution within an institution and should be given top priority as it pertains to continued funding, faculty support, and a place of higher learning that has a library etiquette. As well as, students need to understand the importance of how a library will affect their academic careers.
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Opening Doors: Contemporary African American Academic Surgeons is an exhibition celebrating the contributions of African American academic surgeons to medicine and medical education. It tells the stories of four pioneering African American surgeons and educators who exemplify excellence in their fields and believe in continuing the journey of excellence through the education and mentoring younger physicians and surgeons. Through contemporary and historical images, the exhibition takes the visitor on a journey through the lives and achievements of these academic surgeons, and provides a glimpse into the stories of those that came before them and those that continue the tradition today. The exhibition will open at Inman E. Page Library, January 21st, 2016 and close on February 27, 2016.
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Esta pesquisa aborda os gêneros jornalísticos praticados na imprensa contemporânea a partir da comparação dos textos publicados nos cinco maiores jornais de cada macro-região do país em relação às classificações elaboradas no ambiente acadêmico. Foram pesquisadas sete edições dos maiores jornais de cada região geográfica do Brasil - tendo como referência os números do Instituto Verificador de Circulação - em uma semana construída durante o mês de novembro e dezembro de 2006. Como metodologia, adotou-se a Análise de Conteúdo englobando referencial teórico das Ciências da Comunicação e da Linguagem a partir da classificação proposta por Marques de Melo. A análise dos dados revelou que os gêneros Informativo e Opinativo usuais na prática das redações estão contemplados nos formatos classificados da teoria. O trabalho demonstra que o gênero Utilitário está legitimado na prática e na produção acadêmica. O Interpretativo apresentou presença irrelevante nas páginas dos jornais enquanto o Diversional não foi encontrado. A análise apontou que não houve criação significativa de nenhum novo gênero no jornalismo regional impresso brasileiro.(AU)
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Esta pesquisa aborda os gêneros jornalísticos praticados na imprensa contemporânea a partir da comparação dos textos publicados nos cinco maiores jornais de cada macro-região do país em relação às classificações elaboradas no ambiente acadêmico. Foram pesquisadas sete edições dos maiores jornais de cada região geográfica do Brasil - tendo como referência os números do Instituto Verificador de Circulação - em uma semana construída durante o mês de novembro e dezembro de 2006. Como metodologia, adotou-se a Análise de Conteúdo englobando referencial teórico das Ciências da Comunicação e da Linguagem a partir da classificação proposta por Marques de Melo. A análise dos dados revelou que os gêneros Informativo e Opinativo usuais na prática das redações estão contemplados nos formatos classificados da teoria. O trabalho demonstra que o gênero Utilitário está legitimado na prática e na produção acadêmica. O Interpretativo apresentou presença irrelevante nas páginas dos jornais enquanto o Diversional não foi encontrado. A análise apontou que não houve criação significativa de nenhum novo gênero no jornalismo regional impresso brasileiro.(AU)
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Academic medical librarians responsible for monograph acquisition face a challenging task. From the plethora of medical monographs published each year, academic medical librarians must select those most useful to their patrons. Unfortunately, none of the selection tools available to medical librarians are specifically intended to assist academic librarians with medical monograph selection. The few short core collection lists that are available are intended for use in the small hospital or internal medicine department library. As these are the only selection tools available, however, many academic medical librarians spend considerable time reviewing these collection lists and place heavy emphasis on the acquisition of listed books. The study reported here was initiated to determine whether the circulation of listed books in an academic library justified the emphasis placed on the acquisition of these books. Circulation statistics for “listed” and “nonlisted” books in the hematology (WH) section of Indiana University School of Medicine's Ruth Lilly Medical Library were studied. The average circulation figures for listed books were nearly two times as high as the corresponding figures for the WH books in general. These data support the policies of those academic medical libraries that place a high priority on collection of listed books.
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Objectives: In a pilot study, the library had good results using SERVQUAL, a respected and often-used instrument for measuring customer satisfaction. The SERVQUAL instrument itself, however, received some serious and well-founded criticism from the respondents to our survey. The purpose of this study was to test the comparability of the results of SERVQUAL with a revised and shortened instrument modeled on SERVQUAL. The revised instrument, the Assessment of Customer Service in Academic Health Care Libraries (ACSAHL), was designed to better assess customer service in academic health care libraries.