849 resultados para Portuguese ballads and songs.
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The purpose of this study was to explore Portuguese-Canadian mothers' preferences and choices regarding their children's early care and education. The findings revealed that Portuguese-Canadian mothers value early care and education and are conscious of their role in their children's lives. Regardless of the type of care setting, the participants' responses revealed that the caregiver's care, emotion, and responsiveness are most important. More than developing "savvy" children, we need to nourish "happy" children. The study's participants include 9 Portuguese Canadian mothers without any assumption of a hyphenated identity and who have moved away from their immigrant parents' script. They embraced the vision of their children's success and cultivated their vast potential. Their responses revealed that the family, culture, and traditions are important factors in their child's academic and social growth and played a critical role in establishing the foundations for learning. The research study findings showed that the field of early care and education is undergoing a paradigm shift and that other practices, ideologies, and theories are surfacing. This study aimed to help develop a new grounded theory that contributes to a better understanding of this arena. The present findings reveal important issues for further discussion and lay a theoretical and empirical framework for future research in early education and care.
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Cuaderno de trabajo dirigido a alumnos de Ense??anza Primaria que puede ser utilizado como material de apoyo y complementario. Se presenta un total de 22 unidades organizadas en dos partes: la primera presenta la canci??n o rima y la segunda una partitura con la melod??a. Se incluye un cap??tulo dedicado a la autoevaluaci??n con un total de 100 preguntas y otro dedicado al vocabulario. Se complementa este trabajo con un CD cuyo objetivo es combinar el aprendizaje y la pr??ctica del idioma ingl??s con el uso de las nuevas tecnolog??as.
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Esta recopilación pretende servir de ejemplo de distintas formas de explotación de canciones en el aula. La mayoría de las canciones seleccionadas contienen elementos para el desarrollo más amplio de ciertos temas, algunas son ejemplos para la repetición de estructuras muy básicas y útiles para los planteamientos pedagógicos. Los objetivos que se pretenden trabajar con cada una de las canciones se especifican en una ficha adjunta y son ampliables en función de las necesidades o conocimientos de la clase en que vaya a trabajarse. La aplicación de estas técnicas y actividades al Segundo Ciclo de Secundaria y BUP es muy aconsejable, ya que los intereses de los alumnos y sus conocimientos gramaticales se acercan más al mundo de la canción.
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El libro contiene algunos de los trabajos más conocidos de los poetas románticos ingleses William Wordsworth y Samuel Taylor Coleridge, dirigidos a estudiantes de literatura inglesa de nivel avanzado. Incluye un apartado con el contexto histórico de cada poema, notas explicativas de las alusiones literarias o históricas y los temas que aparecen en los textos, una sección con ideas relacionadas para debatir, ejercicios y preguntas de desarrollo para ayudar a los estudiantes a preparar los exámenes.
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Information culled from the bio-account of Couttre, a Flemish jewel-trader, about a Portuguese embassy to Siam.
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This paper is a review of speech audiometry materials in the following languages: English, Portuguese and Spanish.
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Expanding national services sectors and global competition aggravate current and perceived future market pressures on traditional manufacturing industries. These perceptions of change have provoked a growing intensification of geo-political discourses on technological innovation and ‘learning’, and calls for competency in design among other professional skills. However, these political discourses on innovation and learning have paralleled public concerns with the apparent ‘growth pains’ from factory closures and subsequent increases in unemployment, and its debilitating social and economic implications for local and regional development. In this respect the following investigation sets out to conceptualize change through the complementary and differing perceptions of industry and regional actors’ experiences or narratives, linking these perceptions to their structure-determined spheres of agent-environment interactivity. It aims to determine whether agents’ differing perceptions of industry transformation can have a role in the legitimization of their interests in, and in sustaining their organizational influence over the process of industry-regional transformation. It argues that industry and regional agent perceptions are among the cognitive aspects of agent-environment interactivity that permeate agency. It stresses agents’ ability to reason and manipulate their work environments to preserve their self-regulating interests in, and task representative influence over the multi-jurisdictional space of industry-regional transformation. The contributions of this investigation suggest that agents’ varied perceptions of industry and regional change inform or compete for influence over the redirection of regional, industry and business strategies. This claim offers a greater appreciation for the reflexive and complex institutional dimensions of industry planning and development, and the political responsibility to socially just forms of regional development. It positions the outcomes of this investigation at the nexus of intensifying geo-political discourses on the efficiency and equity of territorial development in Europe.