992 resultados para Constructive practices
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Libro dirigido a profesores en activo o en formación en el área de la alfabetización. Estructurado en cinco partes presenta los últimos estudios sobre el aprendizaje y la enseñanza de la escritura y la lectura, y los aplica de forma práctica desarrollando diferentes estrategias de ayuda para los alumnos, al mismo tiempo que ofrece recomendaciones para orientar la toma de decisiones institucional en la materia. Trata además aspectos como la evaluación, motivación, integración de diferentes tipos de textos y recursos multimedia, la alfabetización de adolescentes y el trabajo con estudiantes de inglés como lengua extranjera.
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The research we present here forms part of a two-phase project - one quantitative and the other qualitative - assessing the use of primary health care services. This paper presents the qualitative phase of said research, which is aimed at ascertaining the needs, beliefs, barriers to access and health practices of the immigrant population in comparison with the native population, as well as the perceptions of healthcare professionals. Moroccan and sub-Saharan were the immigrants to who the qualitative phase was specifically addressed. The aims of this paper are as follows: to analyse any possible implications of family organisation in the health practices of the immigrant population; to ascertain social practices relating to illness; to understand the significances of sexual and reproductive health practices; and to ascertain the ideas and perceptions of immigrants, local people and professionals regarding health and the health system. Methods: qualitative research based on discursive analysis. Data gathering techniques consisted of discussion groups with health system users and semi-structured individual interviews with healthcare professionals. The sample was taken from the Basic Healthcare Areas of Salt and Banyoles (belonging to the Girona Healthcare Region), the discussion groups being comprised of (a) 6 immigrant Moroccan women, (b) 7 immigrant sub-Saharan African women and (c) 6 immigrant and native population men (2 native men, 2 Moroccan men and 2 sub-Saharan men); and the semi-structured interviews being conducted with the following healthcare professionals: (a) 3 gynaecologists, (b) 3 nurses and 1 administrative staff. Results: use of the healthcare system is linked to the perception of not being well, knowledge of the healthcare system, length of time resident in Spain and interiorization of traditional Western medicine as a cure mechanism. The divergences found among the groups of immigrants, local people and healthcare professionals with regard to healthcare education, use of the healthcare service, sexual and reproductive healthcare and reticence with regard to being attended by healthcare personnel of the opposite sex demonstrate a need to work with the immigrant population as a heterogeneous group. Conclusions: the results we have obtained support the idea that feeling unwell is a psycho-social process, as it takes place within a specific socio-cultural situation and spans a range of beliefs, perceptions and ideas regarding symptomology and how to treat it
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Os centros históricos são o resultado de um parque habitacional corrente, com uma grande uniformidade, coerência construtiva e espaços urbanos de modo a proporcionar uma identidade própria. Um dos grandes problemas urbanos são as vastas áreas degradadas do ponto de vista arquitetónico como também social, cultural e económico. Conhecidos os principais problemas dos edifícios de habitação e suas causas, para sua resolução existe necessidade de adaptar o processo de reabilitação tradicional ao conceito de sustentabilidade. Estes dois assuntos conjugados são atualmente emergentes, devido à necessidade de reabilitação do parque habitacional, nomeadamente centros históricos. A casa burguesa do Porto apresenta um elevado grau de degradação, porém apesar de existentes as ações de intervenção que sobre ela reincidem, não são proporcionais à necessidade atual. A cidade do Porto é marcada, maioritariamente, pelas Casas Burguesas, das quais foram executadas segundo padrões de conforto e de utilização da época. É, então, fundamental um estudo pormenorizado da casa burguesa do Porto, avaliando o contexto em que esta se encere (na cidade e na respetiva habitação), os subsistemas construtivos e as praticas de reabilitação.
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Esta investigação teve como objeto de estudo o Ateliê Caderneta de Cromos, do projeto Geração Cool, fruto de uma parceria entre várias instituições do concelho de Almada. Trata--se de um projeto de desenvolvimento social comunitário, multicultural, associado a uma escola. Através de um estudo de caso, pretendeu analisar-se, criticamente, um modelo não formal de práticas ligadas às artes visuais, vocacionado para jovens em risco e mostrar como as aprendizagens desenvolvidas num ateliê de artes visuais contribuem para o processo de inclusão desses jovens. Desenvolveu-se um quadro teórico abrangente, no sentido de sustentar as perguntas iniciais, referenciando questões consideradas pertinentes tais como: visões contemporâneas das realidades multiculturais das periferias urbanas; perspetivas pós-modernistas de ensino artístico, defensoras de uma construção cognitiva; ação dos projetos artísticos de desenvolvimento social e ainda, a importância ética e social dos currículos artísticos atuais. Tendo como referência a hipótese de antagonismo e/ou complementaridade entre o ato pedagógico não formal e o institucional, o estudo procurou estabelecer uma relação entre essa prática e a inclusão, ao identificar e desmontar um roteiro estratégico de aprendizagens. O ato pedagógico no Ateliê mostrou potenciar uma aprendizagem construtiva nas respostas produzidas, sendo também significativa pelo caráter experiencial vivido e cognitiva no sentido em que determina a construção de um significado, assumido como a própria assunção identitária.
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This paper is studied look at the Teacher’s Assessment of Grammatical Structures (TAGS), Teacher Assessment of Spoken Language (TASL), and Cottage Acquisition Scales for Listening, Language and Speech (CASLLS) criterion-referenced language assessments as well as an inquiry into how teachers of the deaf use the TAGS currently as a teaching tool.
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This descriptive study aims at determining the most widely used reading instructional practices that are used by teachers of the deaf in oral deaf education schools.
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Many common bird species have declined as a result of agricultural intensification and this could be mitigated by organic farming. We paired sites for habitat and geographical location on organic and nonorganic farms in Ontario, Canada to test a priori predictions of effects on birds overall, 9 guilds and 22 species in relation to candidate models for farming practices (13 variables), local habitat features (12 variables), or habitat features that influence susceptibility to predation. We found that: (1) Overall bird abundance, but not richness, was significantly (p < 0.05) higher on organic sites (mean 43.1 individuals per site) than nonorganic sites (35.8 individuals per site). Significantly more species of birds were observed for five guilds, including primary grassland birds, on organic vs. nonorganic sites. No guild had higher richness or abundance on nonorganic farms; (2) Farming practice models were the best (ΔAIC < 4) for abundance of birds overall, primary grassland bird richness, sallier aerial insectivore richness and abundance, and abundance of ground nesters; (3) Habitat models were the best for overall richness, Neotropical migrant abundance, richness and abundance of Ontario-USA-Mexico (short-distance) migrants and resident richness; (4) Predation models were the best for richness of secondary grassland birds and ground feeders; (5) A combination of variables from the model types were best for richness or abundance overall, 13 of 18 guilds (richness and abundance) and 16 of 22 species analyzed. Five of 10 farming practice variables (including herbicide use, organic farm type) and 9 of 13 habitat variables (including hedgerow length, proportion of hay) were significant in best models. Risk modeling indicated that herbicide use could decrease primary grassland birds by one species (35% decline from 3.4 to 2.3 species) per site. Organic farming could benefit species of conservation concern by 49% (an increase from 7.6 to 11.4 grassland birds). An addition of 63 m of hedgerow could increase abundance and richness of short distance migrants by 50% (3.0 to 4.8 and 1.3 to 2.0, respectively). Increasing the proportion of hay on nonorganic farms to 50% could increase abundance of primary grassland bird by 40% (6.7 to 9.4). Our results provide support for alternative farmland designs and agricultural management systems that could enhance select bird species in farmland.