954 resultados para Chess Club
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Este trabajo de investigación supone un esfuerzo por comprender mejor el papel que las representaciones gráficas pueden jugar en la resolución de problemas matemáticos y se ha centrado en el estudio sistemático de los aspectos siguientes: los elementos que determinan la elección, la interpretación y las modificaciones de las representaciones gráficas en los comportamientos de resolución de problemas; las consecuencias de un entrenamiento en resolución de problemas en la utilización de representaciones gráficas. Dicho estudio ha estado motivado por la constatación del deterioro sufrido por la educación matemática, y en particular por la resolución de “verdaderos problemas" en España en las últimas décadas, y también por el declive del aspecto visual de las matemáticas en beneficio de los aspectos simbólicos, verbales y analíticos.
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Contribution to RFMI website
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The poor educational outcomes of children in care is a significant concern internationally. Whilst there have been many interventions developed to address this problem, very few of these have been rigorously evaluated. This article presents the findings of a randomised controlled trial that sought to measure the effectiveness of a book gifting programme (the Letterbox Club) that aims to improve literacy skills amongst children aged 7-11 years in foster care. The programme involves children receiving six parcels of books sent through the post over a six-month period. The trial, which ran between April 2013 and June 2014, involved a sample of 116 children in Northern Ireland (56 randomly allocated to the intervention group and 60 to a waiting list control group). Outcome measures focused on reading skills (reading accuracy, comprehension and rate) and attitudes to reading and school. The trial found no evidence that the book-gifting programme had any effect on any of the outcomes measured. Drawing upon some of the emergent themes from the accompanying qualitative process evaluation that sought to determine foster carer/child attitude towards and engagement with the parcels, it is suggested that one plausible reason for the ineffectiveness of the Letterbox Club, as intimated by carers and children (rather than explicitly explored with them), is the lack of support provided to the carers/children in relation to the packs received. Reflective of an ecological model of children’s development, it is recommended that for book-gifting programmes to be effective they need to include a focus on encouraging the direct involvement of foster carers in shared literacy activities with the children using the books that are gifted.
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This publication is a short address made by William H. Kilpatrick to the Southern Club of Columbia University calling on Southerners to gather and preserve their own history.
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Concert program for "UW Sings!": University Singers, Women's Choir, Men's Glee Club June 4, 2013