1000 resultados para LAVADO DE DINERO
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La Consejería de Educación y Ciencia de Castilla-La Mancha destina 600.000 euros para impulsar el desarrollo del Plan de Lectura en centros de primaria y secundaria. Su fin es desarrollar entre los escolares las habilidades necesarias para leer, promover el funcionamiento de las bibliotecas escolares como centros de aprendizaje y orientar al profesorado para que priorice en el desarrollo de habilidades lectoras. El dinero se invertirá básicamente en fondos documentales, mobiliario, actualizaciones informáticas y difusión del Plan de Lectura.
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Comentario sobre la actividad escolar Mercalibro, en la que se premia con dinero ficticio a los niños de segundo de Primaria que leen libros, para después poder comprar juguetes en el colegio. Se pretende fomentar la lectura mediante el sistema actual de trabajo y compensación. Se desarrolla en el CP Eduardo Palomo de Santa Cruz de la Zarza (Toledo).
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Resumen basado en el de los autores
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Se presenta una investigación sobre convivencia llevada a cabo en los centros de Educación Secundaria adscritos al Centro de Profesores y Recursos de Badajoz. El trabajo se llevó a cabo a través de un cuestionario dirigido al profesorado. Se recogen los resultados del cuesionario y algunas reflexiones teóricas y prácticas para abordar el problema de la conflictividad en los centros.
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Título anterior de la publicación : Boletín de la Comisión Española de la UNESCO
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Título anterior de la publicación: Boletín de la Comisión Española de la UNESCO
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Monográfico con el título: “Transparencia y mejora de la educación”
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Resumen tomado de la publicaci??n
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Monogr??fico con el t??tulo: "Otra investigaci??n es posible"
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Publicaci??n que recoge, de modo sintetizado y en forma de gr??ficos, los resultados del primer informe sobre bullying o maltrato en el entorno escolar llevado a cabo en los centros p??blicos y concertados de Educaci??n Primaria en Euskadi. La investigaci??n se llev?? a cabo en febrero y marzo de 2005, sobre 2.851 estudiantes de Educaci??n Primaria matriculados en 88 centros p??blicos y concertados, estudi??ndose seis conductas: darme patadas, decir que me dar??an una paliza, que les d?? dinero, intentar hacerme da??o, tratar de romperme algo, intentar pegarme.
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El trabajo obtuvo un premio de la modalidad A de los Premios Tom??s Garc??a Verdejo a las buenas pr??cticas educativas en la Comunidad Aut??noma de Extremadura para el curso acad??mico 2012/2013
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This dissertation studies the effects of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) on the banking sector and the payments system. It provides insight into how technology-induced changes occur, by exploring both the nature and scope of main technology innovations and evidencing their economic implications for banks and payment systems. Some parts in the dissertation are descriptive. They summarise the main technological developments in the field of finance and link them to economic policies. These parts are complemented with sections of the study that focus on assessing the extent of technology application to banking and payment activities. Finally, it includes also some work which borrows from the economic literature on banking. The need for an interdisciplinary approach arises from the complexity of the topic and the rapid path of change to which it is subject. The first chapter provides an overview of the influence of developments in ICT on the evolution of financial services and international capital flows. We include main indicators and discuss innovation in the financial sector, exchange rates and international capital flows. The chapter concludes with impact analysis and policy options regarding the international financial architecture, some monetary policy issues and the role of international institutions. The second chapter is a technology assessment study that focuses on the relationship between technology and money. The application of technology to payments systems is transforming the way we use money and, in some instances, is blurring the definition of what constitutes money. This chapter surveys the developments in electronic forms of payment and their relationship to the banking system. It also analyses the challenges posed by electronic money for regulators and policy makers, and in particular the opportunities created by two simultaneous processes: the Economic and Monetary Union and the increasing use of electronic payment instruments. The third chapter deals with the implications of developments in ICT on relationship banking. The financial intermediation literature explains relationship banking as a type of financial intermediation characterised by proprietary information and multiple interactions with customers. This form of banking is important for the financing of small and medium-sized enterprises. We discuss the effects of ICT on the banking sector as a whole and then apply these developments to the case of relationship banking. The fourth chapter is an empirical study of the effects of technology on the banking business, using a sample of data from the Spanish banking industry. The design of the study is based on some of the events described in the previous chapters, and also draws from the economic literature on banking. The study shows that developments in information management have differential effects on wholesale and retail banking activities. Finally, the last chapter is a technology assessment study on electronic payments systems in Spain and the European Union. It contains an analysis of existing payment systems and ongoing or planned initiatives in Spain. It forms part of a broader project comprising a series of country-specific analyses covering ten European countries. The main issues raised across the countries serve as the starting point to discuss implications of the development of electronic money for regulation and policies, and in particular, for monetary-policy making.