704 resultados para Educational professional development
A motivação no processo de ensino-aprendizagem no jardim de infância e no 1.º ciclo do ensino básico
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Relatório de estágio apresentado para a obtenção do grau de mestre na área de Educação Pré-Escolar e de Ensino do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico
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Relatório de estágio para obtenção do grau de mestre em Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico
A motivação no processo de ensino-aprendizagem no jardim de infância e no 1.º ciclo do ensino básico
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Relatório de estágio apresentado para a obtenção do grau de mestre na área de Educação Pré-Escolar e de Ensino do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico
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Relatório de estágio para obtenção do grau de mestre em Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico
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Aim: To present the qualitative findings from a study on the development of scheme(s) to give evidence of maintenance of professional competence for nurses and midwives. Background: Key issues in maintenance of professional competence include notions of self- assessment, verification of engagement and practice hours, provision of an evidential record, the role of the employer and articulation of possible consequences for non-adherence with the requirements. Schemes to demonstrate the maintenance of professional competence have application to nurses, midwives and regulatory bodies and healthcare employers worldwide. Design: A mixed methods approach was used. This included an online survey of nurses and midwives and focus groups with nurses and midwives and other key stakeholders. The qualitative data are reported in this study. Methods: Focus groups were conducted among a purposive sample of nurses, midwives and key stakeholders from January–May 2015. A total of 13 focus groups with 91 participants contributed to the study. Findings: Four major themes were identified: Definitions and Characteristics of Competence; Continuing Professional Development and Demonstrating Competence; Assessment of Competence; The Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland and employers as regulators and enablers of maintaining professional competence. Conclusion: Competence incorporates knowledge, skills, attitudes, professionalism, application of evidence and translating learning into practice. It is specific to the nurse's/midwife's role, organizational needs, patient's needs and the individual nurse's/midwife's learning needs. Competencies develop over time and change as nurses and midwives work in different practice areas. Thus, role-specific competence is linked to recent engagement in practice.
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This study focuses on the learning and teaching of Reading in English as a Foreign Language (REFL), in Libya. The study draws on an action research process in which I sought to look critically at students and teachers of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) in Libya as they learned and taught REFL in four Libyan research sites. The Libyan EFL educational system is influenced by two main factors: the method of teaching the Holy-Quran and the long-time ban on teaching EFL by the former Libyan regime under Muammar Gaddafi. Both of these factors have affected the learning and teaching of REFL and I outline these contextual factors in the first chapter of the thesis. This investigation, and the exploration of the challenges that Libyan university students encounter in their REFL, is supported by attention to reading models. These models helped to provide an analytical framework and starting point for understanding the many processes involved in reading for meaning and in reading to satisfy teacher instructions. The theoretical framework I adopted was based, mainly and initially, on top-down, bottom-up, interactive and compensatory interactive models. I drew on these models with a view to understanding whether and how the processes of reading described in the models could be applied to the reading of EFL students and whether these models could help me to better understand what was going on in REFL. The diagnosis stage of the study provided initial data collected from four Libyan research sites with research tools including video-recorded classroom observations, semi-structured interviews with teachers before and after lesson observation, and think-aloud protocols (TAPs) with 24 students (six from each university) in which I examined their REFL reading behaviours and strategies. This stage indicated that the majority of students shared behaviours such as reading aloud, reading each word in the text, articulating the phonemes and syllables of words, or skipping words if they could not pronounce them. Overall this first stage indicated that alternative methods of teaching REFL were needed in order to encourage ‘reading for meaning’ that might be based on strategies related to eventual interactive reading models adapted for REFL. The second phase of this research project was an Intervention Phase involving two team-teaching sessions in one of the four stage one universities. In each session, I worked with the teacher of one group to introduce an alternative method of REFL. This method was based on teaching different reading strategies to encourage the students to work towards an eventual interactive way of reading for meaning. A focus group discussion and TAPs followed the lessons with six students in order to discuss the 'new' method. Next were two video-recorded classroom observations which were followed by an audio-recorded discussion with the teacher about these methods. Finally, I conducted a Skype interview with the class teacher at the end of the semester to discuss any changes he had made in his teaching or had observed in his students' reading with respect to reading behaviour strategies, and reactions and performance of the students as he continued to use the 'new' method. The results of the intervention stage indicate that the teacher, perhaps not surprisingly, can play an important role in adding to students’ knowledge and confidence and in improving their REFL strategies. For example, after the intervention stage, students began to think about the title, and to use their own background knowledge to comprehend the text. The students employed, also, linguistic strategies such as decoding and, above all, the students abandoned the behaviour of reading for pronunciation in favour of reading for meaning. Despite the apparent efficacy of the alternative method, there are, inevitably, limitations related to the small-scale nature of the study and the time I had available to conduct the research. There are challenges, too, related to the students’ first language, the idiosyncrasies of the English language, the teacher training and continuing professional development of teachers, and the continuing political instability of Libya. The students’ lack of vocabulary and their difficulties with grammatical functions such as phrasal and prepositional verbs, forms which do not exist in Arabic, mean that REFL will always be challenging. Given such constraints, the ‘new’ methods I trialled and propose for adoption can only go so far in addressing students’ difficulties in REFL. Overall, the study indicates that the Libyan educational system is underdeveloped and under resourced with respect to REFL. My data indicates that the teacher participants have received little to no professional developmental that could help them improve their teaching in REFL and skills in teaching EFL. These circumstances, along with the perennial problem of large but varying class sizes; student, teacher and assessment expectations; and limited and often poor quality resources, affect the way EFL students learn to read in English. Against this background, the thesis concludes by offering tentative conclusions; reflections on the study, including a discussion of its limitations, and possible recommendations designed to improve REFL learning and teaching in Libyan universities.
The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of the Psychology of Training, Development, and Performance Improvement
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This handbook is a unique contribution to the field, as it joins together training and appraisal as tools for promoting individual development within organizations. The handbook is divided into four sections: training, e-learning, personal and professional development in organizations, and performance management.
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This chapter reports on the Portuguese trial of the Environmental Rating Scale for Sustainable Development in Early Childhood (ERS-SDEC) scale which was carried out in the context of the initial training of pre-school teachers at the University of Évora and during their practicum in local pre-schools. The particular context of this trial in initial teacher education provides a particular focus on the professional development of the students, and the cooperating teachers provided by their engagement in a collaborative action-research project that was focused upon Education for Sustainable Development. After providing some Portuguese contextual elements related with ESD, we will report on the trial of the scale in Évora and its results in terms of improving the quality of classroom practices and students and teachers professional development provided by their participation in the project. Finally we will share some reflections on the project, the format and use of the scale and on some critical issues that we learned to be critical in terms of ESD in Early Childhood.
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O presente Relatório de Estágio surge no âmbito da Prática de Ensino Supervisionada, que decorreu no ano letivo de 2011/2012 na Escola Secundária André de Gouveia, em Évora. O objetivo do mesmo é aliar à componente científica que foi adquirida no Mestrado de Educação Física nos Ensino Básico e Secundário o trabalho desenvolvido enquanto estudante estagiário. Para tal, o meu trabalho foi auxiliado pelo Programa Nacional de Educação Física e pelo Projeto Educativo em vigor na Escola. Assim, foi realizada uma descrição do trabalho realizado durante o ano letivo e a respetiva reflexão crítica, tendo em conta quatro dimensões profissionais do professor, nomeadamente: dimensão profissional social e ética, dimensão de desenvolvimento do ensino e da aprendizagem, dimensão da participação na escola e relação com a comunidade e, por último, a dimensão do desenvolvimento profissional ao longo da vida; REPORT OF THE SUPERVISED TEACHING PRACTICE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN THE SECUNDARY SCHOOL/3 ANDRÉ DE GOUVEIA Abstract: This report comes under the Supervised Teaching Practice which took place in the school year 2011/2012 at Secondary School André de Gouveia, in Évora.The purpose of it is to combine the scientific component which was acquired in the Master of Physical Education in the Elementary and Secondary Education the work as a trainee student. To this end, my work was aided by the National Program of Physical Education and the Educational Project used in the school. Thus, a critical reflection of the school year was made, taking into account four professional dimensions of training of future teachers, namely: social professional and ethical dimension, development dimension of teaching and learning, participation in school size and relationship with the community and, finally, the dimension of professional development throughout life.
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O presente relatório enquadra-se no âmbito da unidade curricular Prática de Ensino Supervisionada do Curso de Mestrado em Ensino de Português no 3º Ciclo do Ensino Básico e Ensino Secundário e de Espanhol nos Ensinos Básico e Secundário, sob a orientação da Professora Doutora Ângela Balça. A reflexão sobre o processo de ensino-aprendizagem é a temática central deste relatório. Pretendemos refletir sobre as práticas educativas desenvolvidas na Escola Secundária/3 Rainha Santa Isabel, em Estremoz, nas disciplinas de Português e de Espanhol. Com a noção de que o professor deve, permanentemente, refletir sobre todas as suas escolhas pedagógicas, abordaremos os cinco principais aspetos que regulam o desempenho docente: preparação científica, pedagógica e didática; planificação e condução das aulas e avaliação das aprendizagens; análise da prática de ensino; participação na escola e desenvolvimento profissional; Report of Supervised Teaching Practice for the academic year 2015/2016 at the Secondary/3 Rainha Santa Isabel School in Estremoz Abstract: This report was written in the scope of the curricular unit Supervised Teaching Practice included in the Masters in Teaching Portuguese in the 3rd Cycle of Basic Education and Secondary Education and of Spanish in the Basic and Secondary Education, under the guidance of Professora Ângela Balça. The main of this written report is to make an attentive reflexion about the teaching-learning process. We intend to reflect on the educational performance carried out over the previous year at Rainha Santa Isabel School, in Portuguese and Spanish language classes. Departing from the concept that the teacher must, constantly, reflect on all His pedagogical choices, we will focus on the main five aspects that regulate the teaching practice – scientific, pedagogical and didactic preparation; planning and development of the lessons, as well as assessment of the learning; analysis of the teaching practice; participation at school activities and professional development.
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Elaborado no âmbito da Prática de Ensino Supervisionada do Mestrado em Ensino de Artes Visuais no 3º ciclo do Ensino Básico e no Ensino Secundário, o presente relatório pretende dar a conhecer os aspectos inerentes à prática desenvolvida no ano lectivo de 2011 / 2012 nas Escolas EB 2,3/S Cunha Rivara e Secundária Rainha Santa Isabel. O relatório integra um tema aprofundado: “As relações humanas como suporte para um ambiente criativo” e compreende cinco partes: Preparação científica, Pedagógica e Didáctica; Planificação, Condução de Aulas e Avaliação de Aprendizagens; Análise da Prática de Ensino; Participação na Escola e Desenvolvimento Profissional. Possui ainda dez apêndices finais com informação citada e evidências significativas das actividades desenvolvidas na escola. ABSTRACT: This Report was prepared to achieve de Master Degree on Teaching of the Visual Arts in the 3rd Cycle of Basic and Secondary Education, and it is focused in the teaching practice developed in BS 2,3/S Cunha Rivara and Secondary Rainha Santa Isabel Schools, during the academic year 2011/2012. The report includes a deepened theme “Human relations as a support for a creative environment” and five chapters: Scientific, Educational and Teaching Preparation; Planning, Conducted Lessons and Learning Evaluation; Teaching Analysis; Participation in School Activities and Professional Development. It also includes ten final appendices with quoted information and significant evidence of the schooling activities.
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A Prática de Ensino Supervisionada desenvolveu-se no Agrupamento de Escolas nº 4 de Évora- EB 2,3 Conde Vilalva e na Escola Secundária André de Gouveia, com as turmas do 8º ano e 12° ano respectivamente. Para elucidar o trabalho realizado ao longo do ano desenvolvi o presente relatório onde abordei a preparação cientifica, pedagógica e didáctica que permitiu um conhecimento dos alunos e do currículo; a Planificação e condução das aulas e respectiva avaliação que faz referencia ao planeamento por etapas e às vantagens do mesmo e ainda à forma como foram leccionadas as aulas; uma análise da prática de ensino; a participação na escola e as actividades desenvolvidas nas mesmas; e o desenvolvimento profissional com referências ás competências que o professor deve assumir dentro da comunidade escolar. Com os parâmetros acima referidos demonstra-se a grande importância que o estágio teve na aquisição das competências essenciais inerentes à docência. ABSTRACT: Supervised Teaching Practice was developed in School Cluster nº 4 of Évora Elementary School Conde Vilalva and in Secondary School André de Gouveia, with classes of 8th and 12th grade, respectively. To elucidate the work I done over this school year, I developed this report which discussed the scientific, educational and teaching preparation, allowing an understanding of students and the curriculum; the planning and conduct of lessons and their assessment that refers to the planning stages, and to advantage of it and, on the other hand, the way that were taught lessons; an analysis of teaching practice; participation in school and activities carried therein; and professional development with reference to the competences that the teacher should take within the school community. With the above parameters is shown the importance of this stage in the acquisition of essential skills related to teaching.
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Recibido 27 de julio de 2010 • Aceptado 31 de agosto de 2010 • Corregido 25 de noviembre de 2010 En el siglo XXI crece el interés por elevar la calidad de los sistemas educativos, lo que plantea la urgencia de profesionalizar el rol del docente, mientras se hace patente la necesidad de una superación apoyada en la autogestión del aprendizaje, por lo que se requiere que estas actividades constituyan modelos de la práctica pedagógica. Partiendo de los presupuestos que enfatizan el cambio hacia acciones de superación por consenso y no directivas, como generalmente se ha hecho, y desde el enfoque histórico cultural, es que se introduce un visón de la superación profesional del enfermero, el cual trasciende la trasmisión de conocimientos, hacia un desarrollo de sus necesidades educativas diagnosticadas.
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Language teaching has become a priority in the Costa Rican educational system, considering it as a tool for communication and development of thought. Without language, there is no access to other curriculum disciplinary knowledge. A successful experience conducted some years ago, with students from 4th to 6th grade, was the basis for the design and implementation of a professional development activity addressed to promoting an integration strategy previously adjusted according to the Ministry’s requirements and the existing national regulations. This study is developed in the framework of a qualitative paradigm including research-action and systematization. A purposive sample was selected based on a suitability factor, through which individuals are informed about the strategy, and then the strategy is applied to a group of students from urban-marginal areas. The techniques used include literature review, analysis of curriculum and Ministry’s regulations, application of an in-depth interview, discussions from the course’s participant in a portfolio, and discussions from students to whom the strategy was applied. We analyzed the considerations of teachers and students, as well as the theoretical and regulatory information by triangulation. The study’s conclusion is the necessity of a communicative approach in language teaching and our recommendation is to implement the strategy developed in the Costa Rican classrooms as provided in this paper.