960 resultados para practitioner perceptions
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Compte tenu que le contexte dans lequel les futurs professionnels exerceront leur profession évolue, de nombreux programmes universitaires de formation initiale innovent déjà depuis plusieurs années. La formation des enseignants connaît elle aussi des changements profonds. Toutefois, peu d'écrits en relatent les effets sur les professeurs et/ou les étudiants. Dès lors, notre thèse trouve son origine dans une réflexion et un questionnement sur ces changements curriculaires en enseignement supérieur, et plus précisément sur les innovations mises en place dans les programmes de formation des enseignants du secondaire. Notre thèse vise à faire état d'une part, des perceptions et des conceptions des étudiants et des professeurs quant aux programmes innovants dans lesquels ils évoluent; et d'autre part, des pratiques des professeurs dans ces mêmes programmes. De plus, l'évolution de ces dimensions dans le temps est regardée. Pour ce faire, notre recherche fait appel à deux outils: le questionnaire avec échelle de Likert et l'observation directe en classe. L'échantillon est constitué d'étudiants et de professeurs de l'Université de Sherbrooke (Québec) et du Collège universitaire de Saint-Boniface.(Manitoba). Ceux-ci ont été sondés, et observés dans le cas des professeurs, une fois par année pendant deux ou trois ans. Les résultats montrent que les perceptions des étudiants et des professeurs sont positives quant au programme dans lequel ils évoluent et sont stables dans le temps. En outre, les sujets indiquent s'inscrire dans le paradigme de l'apprentissage et se sentent ainsi comme des acteurs actifs dans leur programme. Des différences apparaissent entre les résultats des étudiants des deux établissements, probablement dues, en partie, à la structure des programmes. En outre, les observations des pratiques des professeurs sont cohérentes avec les perceptions et les conceptions déclarées par ceux-ci. Ces résultats semblent indiquer que l'impact des activités innovantes du programme est positif, autant pour les étudiants.que pour les professeurs des deux établissements considérés. Notre étude a contribué à explorer le terrain quasi vierge des innovations curriculaires en formation des enseignants du secondaire et donc du réel changement de culture que vivent actuellement certains établissements d'enseignement post-secondaire quant aux pratiques des professeurs et, de facto , aux perceptions et aux conceptions des étudiants et des professeurs concernant ces pratiques et le programme dans lequel elles s'inscrivent. Notre étude a d'ailleurs mis de l'avant un certain nombre d'éléments concernant les programmes innovants et la compréhension de ceux-ci.
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L'engagement des parents dans le cheminement scolaire des enfants est souvent bénéfique à la réussite de ceux-ci. Les études démontrent que les parents immigrants ont de la difficulté à s'engager auprès de l'école de la société d'accueil. La présente recherche de maîtrise avait pour but de mettre en lumière les perceptions des parents portugais quant à leur engagement dans le cheminement scolaire de leurs enfants. Pour le cadre de référence, nous avons décidé de nous baser sur la typologie des pratiques parentales selon Epstein (1992). On a choisi cette typologie afm de répertorier et classer les pratiques parentales de nos participants. Les résultats ont permis de voir que les parents de notre étude mettent en place plusieurs pratiques d'engagement et sont très engagés dans le parcours scolaire de leurs enfants. Ces résultats soulèvent quelques contradictions avec les quelques études qui portaient déjà sur les parents portugais et l' éducation.
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Purpose: To know how often occur the repetitions of MRI exams and sequences in radiology departments. Methods and Materials: A self applied-questionnaire was used as instrument and assigned to 57 radiographers who performed MRI exams to determine which were the causes that lead to the repetition. The questionnaires were interpreted and statistically analyzed through descriptive statistics and Spearman’s rho correlations. Results: At a 95% confidence interval, the major results suggest that the patient’s movement during de MRI exams is the main cause to repeat this exams (mean of 3.88 on a 5 points likert scale). However, there are causes related to the radiographer’s and the results showed that the introduction of wrong imaging parameters by the performer are a major cause too (N=26). Spearman rho correlations between radiographer’s time of experience and frequency of MRI exams repetitions were poor and not significant (r=0.141; p=0.297). The correlations between radiographer’s tiredness and frequency of MRI exams repetitions were negative, weak and not significant (r= -0.151; p=0.263). Conclusion: The patients’ movement may disrupt the examination or degrade the images with artifacts. The level of experience doesn’t influence the repetitions of MRI exams, it seems that seniors radiographers don’t have improvements in performance as it should be expected. It’s recommendable to do training courses regularly to improve the performance and systematically evaluate. Several features will need to be identified which would decrease the MRI exams repetitions.
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Objectives. To explore perceptions related to increased utilization of group interventions as a part of the service reorganization within a pediatric rehabilitation program. Methods. Individual interviews with program administrators (n=13) and focus groups with therapists (n=19) and parents of children with disabilities (n=5) were conducted. Data were analyzed using a coding grid inspired by the organized action systems theory. Results. Administrators and therapists identified several issues including the need to improve the referral process for groups and the coordination across services. Groups considerably modified practice and required substantial efforts from therapists. Administrators felt groups contributed to increased service accessibility. Although therapists had some doubts about service quality in groups, especially in regard to the reduced attention to individual needs, they reported positive benefits on children’s social participation. Generally, parents were satisfied with group interventions. Conclusion. Groups appear to be a promising method of service delivery, but organizational-related issues should be considered.
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O núcleo de investigadores dedicado aos estudos de cultura do Centro de Estudos Anglísticos da Universidade de Lisboa empenhou boa parte da sua actividade, no ano de 2008-2009, na preparação de duas jornadas temáticas sobre o Império Britânico. Para a escolha deste objecto de investigação convergiram os interesses individuais dos investigadores, mobilizados para o estudo sistemático de conceitos como império e imperialismo, colónia e colonialismo, de ideologias como o liberalismo, ou para o estudo de representações de identidade. Com o intuito comum de examinar criticamente uma multiplicidade de discursos sobre o Império Britânico, as comunicações que agora são publicadas sustentam diferentes possibilidades de aproximação metodológica aos estudos de cultura e posicionam o diálogo entre elas como instrumento de desenvolvimento do conhecimento em torno de um mesmo objecto. O Império Britânico é, assim, interpelado na sua origem enquanto portador de uma “missão civilizadora” e são examinados discursos de supremacia europeia crescentemente desconstruídos pelas novas linhas de análise cultural, sensíveis estas à dissonância, à dúvida, ao silêncio e ao “não dito” das culturas em presença. O confronto e o conflito entre a cultura dominante e as culturas subordinadas, a construção de novas identidades, a instabilidade dos sujeitos foram, nestas jornadas, objecto de apresentações inovadoras em suportes visuais, como a pintura, a fotografia ou o filme.
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This study provides an in depth insight into the current views and opinions of elite level rugby union players regarding the use of performance analysis as a tool for improving their own playing performance and in highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of upcoming opponents. A total of seventy-three elite level rugby union players from two clubs in Great Britain completed a semi-structured questionnaire. Additionally, four players completed a semi-structured interview and following inductive content analysis, four key themes emerged: (1) the use of video for player development, (2) preparing for a match, (3) using video for player reflection in addition to other psychological tools and (4) players suggestions for improvements to the clubs current performance analysis programme. The main finding of the study concludes that players viewed performance analysis as a beneficial and useful tool to support their development and preparation. As a result the study provides an insight into the use of performance analysis within professional rugby union, enabling rugby coaches and practitioners to gain an understanding and appreciation of the players views towards the clubs current provision. Additionally, the findings help build and strengthen the on-going knowledge coaches, analysts and researchers currently have regarding how players perceive performance analysis.
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This research explores the experiences of five professional practitioners from disciplines including teaching, youth work, sport and health who had become lecturers in Higher Education. Their experiences are considered using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis and tentative conclusions are reached on the meaning of such experiences for the individuals. The work extends previous studies (Shreeve 2010, 2011; Gourlay 2011a, 2011b; Boyd & Harris 2010) to consider the relationship between knowledge and influence and how institutional preference for knowledge gained from research impacts on the validity of knowledge derived from professional experience. The research finds shared feelings associated with inauthenticity and loss arising from concerns that the contribution of the professional in Higher Education is undervalued. The research challenges the assumption that professional practitioners adopt the professional identity of a lecturer in Higher Education instead finding that they create their own professional identities in the liminal space between the professional and academic domains, but points to difficulties associated with constructed nature of such professional identities within the institutional structure of a Higher Education institution.
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There is a scarcity of evidence pertaining to the general public's perception of public sector pay. Hence, in the present study, 161 women and 149 men were asked to estimate the wages 35 public sector professions should receive annually in the fictitious nation of Maldoria, based on a comparison value of an annual income of T10,000 for general practitioners. Analysis showed that only pilots were given a higher annual income than general practitioners; miners and local government workers were also provided with relatively high annual incomes. By contrast, newscasters were provided with the lowest annual income. Participants' sex did not affect these evaluations, and other demographic variables and public sector-related information of the participants were poor predictors of their evaluations. The implications of this research on public attitudes toward wage determination are discussed, and avenues for further research highlighted.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015
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Many rural-based farm and food businesses are relatively small but successful companies. They face severe constraints in terms of finance, marketing and distribution. However, marketing food by mail order presents the opportunity for these firms to gain access to national or even international markets. The achievement of commercial success requires that these companies become marketing oriented. Thus, the critical issue for these firms is to identify the needs of existing or potential customers. The objectives of the paper are to establish a profile of the characteristics, behaviour and attitudes of mail order customers.
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Learning games such as role-play (which we refer to as “simulated interaction rituals”) are commonly used as social tools to develop trainee health practitioners. However, the effect of such rituals on individual and group participant emotions has not been carefully studied. Using a heuristic approach, we explore the experiences of complementary therapy practitioner trainees (and their trainers) participating in a personal development course. Ten trainees and two tutors were interviewed, observational notes taken, and a secondary qualitative analysis undertaken. Participants and tutors described a medley of disparate emotional and moral responses to group rituals, conceptualized in this article as “jumbled emotions.” Such emotions required disentangling, and both trainees and staff perceived participating in unfamiliar rituals “with relative strangers” as challenging. Front of stage effects are frequently processed “backstage,” as rituals threaten social embarrassment and confusion. Concerns around emotional triggers, authenticity, and outcomes of rituals arise at the time, yet trainees can find ways to work through these issues in time.
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This study postulates that performance appraisal will be effective to the extent that managers and subordinates have a shared perception of its purpose and function and the degree to which it meets the needs of both groups. A two part research project was conducted to: 1) identify manager/subordinate perceptions of the purposes served by the formal performance appraisal process; 2) determine the extent to which these purposes are being satisfied in organizational practice; and 3) assess if managers and subordinates have a shared perception of the effectiveness of the appraisal process. The sample for the study included 36 managers and 143 subordinates from a division of a large Midwest service organization. The results were mixed with regard to the appraisal system effectively accomplishing its diverse goals. However, in general, there was support for the notion that both managers and subordinates find the appraisal process to be a worthwhile organizational practice. Approximately 70% of the respondents indicated that they would participate in the appraisal program whether they were required to do so or not.