841 resultados para Arts in Basic Curriculum Project
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promoção de capacidades de pensamento crítico é essencial para existir uma verdadeira apropriação dos conhecimentos, pois a sua utilização permite aos alunos contactarem com a informação de um modo mais profundo. Dotar os alunos de pensamento crítico constitui-se como fundamental não só devido à utilização de conhecimento científico, mas também pelo exercício de uma cidadania responsável, por ser a base para o questionamento dos argumentos que nos são apresentados. Assim, o pensamento crítico pode ser considerado essencial, para a aprendizagem nas diferentes áreas curriculares e para o exercício de uma cidadania responsável dos alunos. Esta investigação sobre a própria prática profissional teve como objetivos verificar se a utilização de atividades e estratégias construídas com o intuito de desenvolver o pensamento crítico contribuem efetivamente para o desenvolvimento do pensamento crítico de alunos no 2.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico nas aulas de Ciências Naturais e conhecer a opinião da docente titular da turma envolvida no estudo e dos seus alunos relativamente a esta experiência de ensino centrada em atividades promotoras do desenvolvimento do pensamento crítico. Para este efeito, foram implementadas três atividades do tipo prático-experimental e uma atividade prática de resolução de problemas. Constatou-se que os alunos conseguiram atingir algumas das capacidades de pensamento crítico propostas, verificando-se uma evolução no desenvolvimento das suas capacidades de pensamento crítico.
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Relatório final apresentado para a obtenção do grau de mestre em Educação pré-escolar e 1º ciclo do ensino básico.
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Published through the participation of: Arts in Childhood Group, Arts Cooperative Service, Intergroup Education Committee.
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Collection also known as: BMP microfilms.
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"This report reproduces a thesis of the same title submitted to the Department of Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, May 1971."--p. 3
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Mode of access: Internet.
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A collection of writings by high school students whose teachers and school participated in the Rivers Curriculum Project from September 1994 until June 1995.
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A collection of writings by high school students whose teachers and school participated in the Rivers Curriculum Project from September 1994 until June 1995.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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This study describes the discharge destination, basic and instrumental activities of daily living (ADL), community reintegration and generic health status of people after stroke, and explored whether sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were associated with these outcomes. Participants were 51 people, with an initial stroke, admitted to an acute hospital and discharged to the community. Admission and discharge data were obtained by chart review. Follow-up status was determined by telephone interview using the Modified Barthel Index, the Assessment of Living Skills and Resources, the Reintegration to Normal Living Index, and the Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36). At follow up, 57% of participants were independent in basic ADL, 84% had a low risk of experiencing instrumental ADL difficulties, most had few concerns with community reintegration, and SF-36 physical functioning and vitality scores were lower than normative values. At follow up, poorer discharge basic ADL status was associated with poorer instrumental ADL and community reintegration status, and older participants had poorer instrumental ADL, community reintegration and physical functioning. Occupational therapists need to consider these outcomes when planning inpatient and post-discharge intervention for people after stroke.
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This study is an empirical and theoretical contribution to the burgeoning literature on gender and competitive boxing. By using Connell's concepts of labor, power, cathexis, and representation and a combination of content and semiotic analysis, interviews, and observations, we argue that competitive boxing can be studied productively as a paradoxical gender regime that simultaneously enables and constrains how women do gender. On one hand, the sport encourages individual women to display physical aggression when such behavior traditionally has been deemed the antithesis of femininity. Some feminists argue that this form of physical feminism enables women to transcend essentialist discourses that restrict their corporeal power. On the other hand, women boxers in general also encounter resistance to their aspirations. For example, they are still positioned by essentialist discourses about both their bodies and capacity to develop the requisite form of controlled aggression. Strongly gendered links between bodily labor and bodily capital also mean that women have less access to resources than do men and, consequently, fewer opportunities to develop their pugilistic capital. We also maintain that competitive women boxers are implicated in a body project that tends to replicate sporting practices that some feminists and pro-feminists argue are damaging to both men and women.
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The field of environmental engineering is developing as a result of changing environmental requirements. In response, environmental engineering education (E3) needs to ensure that it provides students with the necessary tools to address these challenges. In this paper the current status and future development of E3 is evaluated based on a questionnaire sent to universities and potential employers of E3 graduates. With increasing demands on environmental quality, the complexity of environmental engineering problems to be solved can be expected to increase. To find solutions environmental engineers will need to work in interdisciplinary teams. Based on the questionnaire there was a broad agreement that the best way to prepare students for these future challenges is to provide them with a fundamental education in basic sciences and related engineering fields. Many exciting developments in the environmental engineering profession will be located at the interface between engineering, science, and society. Aspects of all three areas need to be included in E3 and the student needs to be exposed to the tensions associated with linking the three.
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In 1999, the Department of Health in Western Australia began a telehealth project, which finished in 2004. The 75 videoconferencing sites funded by the project were part of a total state-wide videoconference network of 104 sites. During the period from January 2002 to December 2003, a total of 3266 consultations, case reviews and patient education sessions took place. Clinical use grew to 30% of all telehealth activity. Educational use was approximately 40% (1416 sessions) and management use was about 30% (1031 sessions). The average overhead cost per telehealth session across all regions and usage types was $A192. Meaningful comparisons of the results of the present study with other public health providers were difficult, because many of the available Websites on telehealth were out of date. Despite the successful use of telehealth to deliver clinical services in Western Australia, sustaining the effort in the post-project phase will present significant challenges.
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This paper presents and interprets results of experimental measurements of the spatial gas hold-up distribution in a 3 (3) glass rectangular flotation cell at the JKMRC using two different techniques. The gas hold-up device with the capturing technique was developed at the JKMRC and has been used widely in the P9 project(1) while the one with conductivity technique was developed at the CSIRO Thermal and Fluids Engineering laboratory at Highett, Victoria, Australia. Measurements were conducted at more than 64 locations in the cell to determine the local gas hold-up distribution in the cell. Since the measurements using the two techniques were conducted at the same locations, the results may be compared with each other. The results indicate that the gas hold-up varies widely inside the flotation cell. The gas hold-up distributions measured by the two techniques are relatively similar except in some locations which can be reasonably explained. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.