949 resultados para Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind.


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A presente dissertação de mestrado, centra-se no desenvolvimento teórico de uma ideia de projecto de investigação, relacionada com o conceito de Ambiente Pessoal de Aprendizagem (APA) que em conexão com as tecnologias digitais, aplicadas nos contextos educativos actuais, providencia maiores possibilidades integração comunicacional e social, em crianças com deficiência visual. Grande ênfase de parte conceptual do estudo, assenta na ideia de Promoção de Espaços Inclusivos de Cooperação Comunicativa em Cegueira Infantil (PEICC-CI). Um dos objectivos do projecto, será o desenvolvimento de um espaço inclusivo de comunicação em rede que possa promover uma maior integração entre ensino formal e informal. Esta ideia de projecto, integra uma metodologia qualitativa e descritiva, a aplicar nas interacções sociais de um pequeno grupo de alunos participantes, que serão estudados de acordo com as suas capacidades comunicativas durante o plano de estudo. A ideia de projecto apresentada, tentará defender a importância de criação de sistemas tecnológicos mais inclusivos e dinâmicos, com base na aprendizagem informal - que possam proporcionar a crianças cegas, uma igual participação democrática de comunicação e convivência social em meios escolares, dentro das novas sociedades de conhecimento e informação.

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A escola é uma organização cuja missão se traduz no aperfeiçoamento das práticas pedagógicas e na melhoria da qualidade do ensino e da aprendizagem (Lima, 2008) muito embora se veja confrontada diariamente com vários desafios de ordem política, social, económica e ideológica que obrigam todos os agentes educativos a encontrar formas para os ultrapassar (Nóvoa, 2009). Atualmente, o sucesso dos mega agrupamentos recentemente criados pela tutela emerge como um enorme desafio quanto à organização e nova dinâmica da escola como instituição, realçando o papel fundamental dos promotores e harmonizadores da mudança que constituem os órgãos de gestão e nomeadamente os de gestão intermédia, representados pelos coordenadores dos departamentos curriculares. Com efeito, é a eles que cabe o difícil e delicado papel de unir realidades diferentes coordenando-as, orientando-as e harmonizando-as respeitando simultaneamente as diferentes ambições e expetativas dos alunos quanto ao seu futuro, as culturas escolares e os professores que de um momento para o outro são obrigados a adaptarem-se a contextos sociais ainda mais heterogéneos. Desta forma, a tarefa dos coordenadores de departamento vê-se substancialmente acrescida e dificultada não só pelo aumento do número de docentes que constitui o departamento mas, mais ainda pela explosão das diferenças que surgem entre os vários docentes, as suas práticas e o universo de alunos do mega agrupamento que se deve constituir numa única comunidade escolar (Sergiovanni, 2004). No intuito de realçar o papel dos coordenadores na promoção da integração das duas escolas e na implementação da efetiva colaboração entre coordenadores e grupos disciplinares, objetivo geral deste trabalho, é proposta uma ação de formação na modalidade de projeto. Esta proposta resulta da análise das entrevistas realizadas aos coordenadores do mega departamento de Matemática e Ciências Experimentais do mega agrupamento onde a autora deste estudo exerce funções, e através das quais se procurava responder à questão: qual o papel dos coordenadores na promoção de integração das duas escolas e na implementação da efetiva colaboração entre os coordenadores e grupos disciplinares.

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The hazards associated with high voltage three phase inverters and the rotating shafts of large electrical machines have resulted in most of the engineering courses covering these topics to be predominantly theoretical. This paper describes a set of purpose built, low voltage and low cost teaching equipment which allows the "hands on" instruction of three phase inverters and rotating machines. By using low voltages, the student can experiment freely with the motors and inverter and can access all of the current and voltage waveforms, which until now could only be studied in text books or observed as part of laboratory demonstrations. Both the motor and the inverter designs are optimized for teaching purposes cost around $25 and can be made with minimal effort.

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The hazards associated with high-voltage three-phase inverters and high-powered large electrical machines have resulted in most of the engineering courses covering three-phase machines and drives theoretically. This paper describes a set of purpose-built, low-voltage, and low-cost teaching equipment that allows the hands-on instruction of three-phase inverters and rotating machines. The motivation for moving towards a system running at low voltages is that the students can safely experiment freely with the motors and inverter. The students can also access all of the current and voltage waveforms, which until now could only be studied in textbooks or observed as part of laboratory demonstrations. Both the motor and the inverter designs are for teaching purposes and require minimal effort and cost

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This paper describes a case study of an electronic data management system developed in-house by the Facilities Management Directorate (FMD) of an educational institution in the UK. The FMD Maintenance and Business Services department is responsible for the maintenance of the built-estate owned by the university. The department needs to have a clear definition of the type of work undertaken and the administration that enables any maintenance work to be carried out. These include the management of resources, budget, cash flow and workflow of reactive, preventative and planned maintenance of the campus. In order to be more efficient in supporting the business process, the FMD had decided to move from a paper-based information system to an electronic system, WREN, to support the business process of the FMD. Some of the main advantages of WREN are that it is tailor-made to fit the purpose of the users; it is cost effective when it comes to modifications on the system; and the database can also be used as a knowledge management tool. There is a trade-off; as WREN is tailored to the specific requirements of the FMD, it may not be easy to implement within a different institution without extensive modifications. However, WREN is successful in not only allowing the FMD to carry out the tasks of maintaining and looking after the built-estate of the university, but also has achieved its aim to minimise costs and maximise efficiency.

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Pulsed Phase Thermography (PPT) has been proven effective on depth retrieval of flat-bottomed holes in different materials such as plastics and aluminum. In PPT, amplitude and phase delay signatures are available following data acquisition (carried out in a similar way as in classical Pulsed Thermography), by applying a transformation algorithm such as the Fourier Transform (FT) on thermal profiles. The authors have recently presented an extended review on PPT theory, including a new inversion technique for depth retrieval by correlating the depth with the blind frequency fb (frequency at which a defect produce enough phase contrast to be detected). An automatic defect depth retrieval algorithm had also been proposed, evidencing PPT capabilities as a practical inversion technique. In addition, the use of normalized parameters to account for defect size variation as well as depth retrieval from complex shape composites (GFRP and CFRP) are currently under investigation. In this paper, steel plates containing flat-bottomed holes at different depths (from 1 to 4.5 mm) are tested by quantitative PPT. Least squares regression results show excellent agreement between depth and the inverse square root blind frequency, which can be used for depth inversion. Experimental results on steel plates with simulated corrosion are presented as well. It is worth noting that results are improved by performing PPT on reconstructed (synthetic) rather than on raw thermal data.

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The hazards associated with high voltage three phase inverters ond the rotating sha@s of large electrical machines have resulted in most of the engineering courses covering these topics to be predominantly theoretical. This paper describes a set of purpose built, low voltage and low cost teaching equipment which allows the “hands on I’ instruction of three phase inverters and rotating machines. By using low voltages, the student can experiment freely with the motors and inverter and can access all of the current and voltage waveforms, which until now could only be studied in text books or observed as part of laboratory demonstrations. Both the motor and the inverter designs are optimized for teaching purposes, cost around $25 and can be made with minimal effort.

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The hazards associated with high-voltage three-phase inverters and high-powered large electrical machines have resulted in most of the engineering courses covering three-phase machines and drives theoretically. This paper describes a set of purpose-built, low-voltage, and low-cost teaching equipment that allows the hands-on instruction of three-phase inverters and rotating machines. The motivation for moving towards a system running at low voltages is that the students can safely experiment freely with the motors and inverter. The students can also access all of the current and voltage waveforms, which until now could only be studied in textbooks or observed as part of laboratory demonstrations. Both the motor and the inverter designs are for teaching purposes and require minimal effort and cost.

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Between 1992 and 1999 the Victorian State Government, Led by Jeff Kennett, set about implementing the most extensive public sector reform program ever witnessed in Australia, part of which involved significant changes in the organisation and operation of Local government. Although Local government had traditionally been 'the blind spot' in governmental arrangements, within three years of assuming office Local government had undergone major structural and operational change. This paper revisits this period by examining four elements of the reform agenda including the factors driving the reform, the Kennett government's approach to Local government reform, the expected outcomes sought by this government, and the policies implemented in Local government to achieve the expected outcomes. The paper identifies a number of implications for trade unions arising from this reform agenda and concludes that further investigation is warranted in this area.

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This chapter presents an overview of the management of quality for flexible, online and distance education (off-campus education) at Deakin University in Australia. In 1974, Deakin University was established as a dual-mode institution educating large numbers of both on- and off-campus students. From its foundation it has increasingly sought to provide the same learning resources, equivalent learning experiences and parity of outcomes to students studying in all modes (Hay, Lowe, Gibb & Anderson, 2002). While this was the ideal on which Deakin was founded, in practice approaches differed across various schools and courses where in some areas integration was achieved through an open-campus model, while in others the tendency was towards separation of the modes of delivery by course. Deakin’s history can be characterised as moving from dual-mode approaches to educating its student cohorts, to a now well articulated, integrated and institution-wide approach to assuring and improving the quality of all modes of educational delivery for an extremely diverse and complex set of student cohorts. In this regard, it makes no particular distinction between these student groups in its policies, procedures and processes relating to educational matters.

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This study researched the instruction of pre-service science teachers in Sri Lanka in the use of information communication technologies. It examined the use of a framework called the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge model that was found to assist the pre-service teachers in the effective use of technologies in their teaching.

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This paper considers the role of animal rights-based Australian law in journalism studies and its connection to instruction of graduate students at a large university based in Victoria. Its case study examples illustrate and develop some of the discussions in journalism studies worldwide of the balance between ethical practice balanced against legal considerations, and whether advocacy and journalism can function together for the benefit of the public interest.

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Aims: Susceptibility to food insecurity can vary over a life course; however, a potential period of particular vulnerability is while studying at a tertiary institution. This pilot study aimed to assess the prevalence, severity and potential determinants of food insecurity among tertiary students attending a Victorian-based institution. Methods: The present study employed a cross-sectional design, involving use of a self-reported questionnaire. The survey, conducted in 2012, was administered to a sample of 124 Deakin University students and contains measures of food insecurity status, demographics and other potential explanatory factors. Descriptive and regression analysis was undertaken to investigate the prevalence of food insecurity and associations with factors that may support or hinder a student's ability to procure food, such as living arrangements, income and knowledge of support services. Results: Food insecurity without hunger was reported by 18% of Deakin University students, while an additional 30% reported experiencing the more severe form of food insecurity (with hunger). A lower odds of being food insecure was reported among students living with their family (without hunger OR 0.35; 95% CI 0.12-0.99; with hunger OR 0.29; 95% CI 0.12-0.70), while a higher odds was found among those receiving government support (with hunger OR 2.52; 95% CI 1.05-6.04). Conclusions: The reported prevalence of food insecurity among the tertiary student sample was greater than the general Australian population, suggesting they are a vulnerable group. This may be attributable to financial pressures faced when students are not living with their parents.

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Nação e sociedade civil são formas de sociedades politicamente organizadas, o estado, a instituição central, e o estado-nação a unidade político-territorial que se formaram a partir da Revolução Capitalista. Cada país de um estado-nação é constituído de uma nação ou uma sociedade civil, um estado e um território. Cada estado é a expressão de sua respectiva forma de sociedade politicamente organizada, mas a relação entre estado e sociedade é explicitamente dialética, uma vez que cada sociedade nacional cria seu estado para que este a regule. Considerando-se que essas definições são históricas, as formas de sociedade e, correspondentemente, as formas de estado se transformam de acordo com a história. Este trabalho apresenta de forma sumária estas formas históricas.

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The theme of this dissertation is the quality in assistance and services rendered: a study on the satisfaction of the students from the Social Studies school. In a school, leader are supposed to always believe that the best form of attaining success derives from their performance in decentralizing activities, do away with barriers and help in the front line. This is the participative management. Students satisfaction is the goal. When the whole school community feels emotionally involved, success is assured, since all the educational segments are supposed to get together for achieving school success. When investment is made in the continued education of the school staff, such as the establishing a teaching of quality is sedimented. To have a school of quality in assistance and services rendered and, thereafter, to obtain favorable results, it is necessary for everyone to be aware of their roles, which is only possible through a cooperative effort on the part of the people forming the institution, with a commitment of the whole team: teaching, technical and administrative staff, as well as its external and internal clients, with values of excellence and relevance, which ought to be present in the whole of the educational effort. The four fundamental dimensions for a program of quality are: Planning to change; organizing to act; Acting to transform; Assessing to improve. In planning the institution establishes its objectives. In organizing it defines the structure for a more flexible action. In acting what has been established is implemented. In assessing it constantly improves the program of quality. To look for the students quality and satisfaction is the virtue of persistence is the doing right from the word go. To have a zeal and care in everything one does e for whom it is intended to, since to achieve the maximum in result with the least effort, reaching goal, objectives and finalities are everything the target population wishes.