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As the obesity epidemic continues to increase, the pediatric primary care office setting remains a relatively unexplored arena to offer obesity prevention interventions for children. The increased risk for adult obesity among 10 to 14 year-old children who are overweight, suggests obesity prevention programs should be introduced just before this age or early in this age period. Research is also accumulating on the importance of targeting parents along with children, since parents are in charge of the home environment for children. Therefore, the aim of this project was to develop an obesity prevention program called Helping HAND (Healthy Activity and Nutrition Directions) based on Social Cognitive Theory and authoritative parenting techniques for the pediatric primary care setting and conduct one-on-one interviews with parents as the initial formative evaluation of the intervention material for the obesity prevention intervention. A secondary aim of the project was to determine the feasibility of identifying appropriate subjects for the intervention, and conducting qualitative evaluations of the materials through recruitment through pediatric primary care settings. ^

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Objective. In 2003, the State of Texas instituted the Driver Responsibility Program (TDRP), a program consisting of a driving infraction point system coupled with a series of graded fines and annual surcharges for specific traffic violations such as driving while intoxicated (DWI). Approximately half of the revenues generated are earmarked to be disbursed to the state's trauma system to cover uncompensated trauma care costs. This study examined initial program implementation, the impact of trauma system funding, and initial impact on impaired driving knowledge, attitudes and behaviors. A model for targeted media campaigns to improve the program's deterrence effects was developed. ^ Methods. Data from two independent driver survey samples (conducted in 1999 and 2005), department of public safety records, state health department data and a state auditor's report were used to evaluate the program's initial implementation, impact and outcome with respect to drivers' impaired driving knowledge, attitudes and behavior (based on constructs of social cognitive theory) and hospital uncompensated trauma care funding. Survey results were used to develop a regression model of high risk drivers who should be targeted to improve program outcome with respect to deterring impaired driving. ^ Results. Low driver compliance with fee payment (28%) and program implementation problems were associated with lower surcharge revenues in the first two years ($59.5 million versus $525 million predicted). Program revenue distribution to trauma hospitals was associated with a 16% increase in designated trauma centers. Survey data demonstrated that only 28% of drivers are aware of the TDRP and that there has been no initial impact on impaired driving behavior. Logistical regression modeling suggested that target media campaigns highlighting the likelihood of DWI detection by law enforcement and the increased surcharges associated with the TDRP are required to deter impaired driving. ^ Conclusions. Although the TDRP raised nearly $60 million in surcharge revenue for the Texas trauma system over the first two years, this study did not find evidence of a change in impaired driving knowledge, attitudes or behaviors from 1999 to 2005. Further research is required to measure whether the program is associated with decreased alcohol-related traffic fatalities. ^

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The present study assessed Community Prevention Intervention Unit clients participating in Healthy Relationships in December of 2005 to December of 2006. Healthy Relationships was formulated from Social Cognitive Theory-based HIV prevention. This 5-week intervention integrates skills building, self-efficacy, and positive expectations about new behaviors in addition to stress reduction and sexual risk reduction techniques to elicit a behavior change. The study was undertaken to evaluate differences in attitudes, beliefs and behaviors regarding one's HIV status and participation in Healthy Relationships. Gender differences among participants in Healthy Relationships were also measured. Subjects were evaluated utilizing pre- and post-questionnaires. Analyses revealed that there were significant differences in some risk behaviors, beliefs and attitudes. However, men and women did differ with regard to significant differences among disclosure. ^

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Background. Healthcare providers in pediatrics are faced with parents making medical decisions for their children. Refusal to consent to interventions can have life threatening sequelae, yet healthcare workers are provided little training in handling refusals. The healthcare provider's experience in parental refusal has not been well described, yet is an important first step in addressing this problem. ^ Specific aims. Describe: (1) the decision-making processes made by healthcare providers when parents refuse medical interventions for their children, (2) the source of healthcare workers' skills in handling situations of refusal, and (3) the perspectives of healthcare workers on parental refusals in the inpatient setting. ^ Methods. Nurses, physicians and respiratory therapists (RT) were recruited via e-mail at Texas Children's Hospital (TCH). Interview questions were developed using Social Cognitive Theory constructs and validated. One-on-one in-depth, one hour semi-structured interviews were held at TCH, audio recorded and transcribed. Coding and analysis were done using ATLAS ti. The constant comparative method was applied to describe emergent themes that were reviewed by an independent expert. ^ Results. Interviews have been conducted with nurses (n=6), physicians and practitioners (n=6), social workers (n=3) and RT (n=3) comprising 13 females and 5 males with 3–25 years of experience. Decision-making processes relate to the experience of the caregiver, familiarity with the family, and the acuity of the patient. Healthcare workers' skills were obtained through orientation processes or by trial-and-error. Themes emerged that related to the importance of: (1) Communication, where the initial discussion about a medical procedure should be done with clarity and an understanding of the parents' views; (2) Perceived loss of control by parents, a key factor in their refusal of interventions; and (3) Training, the need for skill development to handle refusals. ^ Conclusions. Effective training involving clarity in communication and a preservation of perceived control by parents is needed to avoid the current trial-and-error experience of healthcare workers in negotiating refusal situations. Such training could lessen the more serious outcomes of parental refusal. ^

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Purpose. To determine the usability of two video games to prevent type 2 diabetes and obesity among youth through analysis of data collected during alpha-testing. ^ Subjects. Ten children aged 9 to 12 were selected for three 2-hour alpha testing sessions.^ Methods. "Escape from Diab" and "Nanoswarm" were designed to change dietary and physical inactivity behaviors, based on a theoretical framework of mediating variables obtained from social cognitive theory, self-determination theory, elaboration likelihood model, and behavioral inoculation theory. Thirteen mini-games developed by the software company were divided into 3 groups based on completion date. Children tested 4-5 mini-games in each of three sessions. Observed game play was followed by a scripted interview. Results from observation forms and interview transcripts were tabulated and coded to determine usability. Suggestions for game modifications were delivered to the software design firm, and a follow-up table reports rationale for inclusion or exclusion of such modifications.^ Results. Participants were 50% frequent video game players and 20% non game-players. Most (60%) were female. The mean grade (indicating likeability as a subset of usability) across all games given by children was significantly greater than a neutral grade of 80% (89%, p < 0.01), indicating a positive likeability score. The games on average also received positive ratings for fun, helpfulness of instructions and length compared to neutral values (midpoint on likert scales) (all p < 0.01). Observation notes indicated that participants paid attention to the instructions, did not appear to have much difficulty with the games, and were "not frustrated", "not bored", "very engaged", "not fidgety" and "very calm" (all p < 0.01). The primary issues noted in observations and interviews were unclear instructions and unclear purpose of some games. Player suggestions primarily involved ways to make on screen cues more visible or noticeable, instructions more clear, and games more elaborate or difficult.^ Conclusions. The present study highlights the importance of alpha testing video game components for usability prior to completion to enhance usability and likeability. Results indicate that creating clear instructions, making peripheral screen cues more eye-catching or noticeable, and vigorously stating the purpose of the game to improve understandability are important elements. However, future interventions will each present unique materials and user-interfaces and should therefore also be thoroughly alpha-tested. ^

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African-Americans make up twelve percent of the United States population, yet they experience morbidity and mortality at a rate that, in some cases, is disproportionate to their numbers. There are numerous health areas, including cancer, in which disparities exist. There are also numerous reasons which have been suggested to explain the high rates of cancer morbidity and mortality experienced by African-Americans. Among the reasons given to explain these differences are lack of knowledge and lack of access to medical care (1). This study sought to increase the knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intentions of African-American women attending a Baptist church in Houston with regard to cervical cancer, breast cancer, Pap smear, and mammography. It was hypothesized that a church-based cancer education program would produce the desired change in knowledge, attitudes, and behavioral intentions.^ The quasi-experimental design of the study was untreated control group with pretest and posttest and untreated control group with posttest only. Female members of Mount Ararat Baptist Church took part in an eight-week, cancer education program based on social cognitive theory. Baseline data were collected before the start of the program at Mount Ararat and at Solid Rock Baptist Church, control group one. At the end of the program, the follow-up survey was administered at the program church, control church one, and in a third church, Damascus Missionary Baptist Church, which served as the posttest only group. The data were analyzed by Fisher's exact and paired t-test to determine if the program supported the project's hypotheses.^ Results of data analyses supported the major study hypotheses, the exception being behavioral intention to have Pap smear performed. Although the program appeared to have generally influenced changes in the desired direction, the results are limited due to the quasi-experimental design and small sample size. Longer term studies with larger sample sizes are needed to more fully develop and evaluate programs which impact the health of African-Americans. ^

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Background. This study was designed to evaluate the effects of the Young Leaders for Healthy Change program, an internet-delivered program in the school setting that emphasized health advocacy skills-development, on nutrition and physical activity behaviors among older adolescents (13–18 years). The program consisted of online curricular modules, training modules, social media, peer and parental support, and a community service project. Module content was developed based on Social Cognitive Theory and known determinants of behavior for older adolescents. ^ Methods. Of the 283 students who participated in the fall 2011 YL program, 38 students participated in at least ten of the 12 weeks and were eligible for this study. This study used a single group-only pretest/posttest evaluation design. Participants were 68% female, 58% white/Caucasian, 74% 10th or 11th graders, and 89% mostly A and/or B students. The primary behavioral outcomes for this analysis were participation in 60-minutes of physical activity per day, 20-minutes of vigorous- or moderate- intensity physical activity (MVPA) participation per day, television and computer time, fruit and vegetable (FV) intake, sugar-sweetened beverage intake, and consumption of breakfast, home-cooked meals, and fast food. Other outcomes included knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes related to healthy eating, physical activity, and advocacy skills. ^ Findings. Among the 38 participants, no significant changes in any variables were observed. However, among those who did not previously meet behavioral goals there was an 89% increase in students who participated in more than 20 minutes of MVPA per day and a 58% increase in students who ate home-cooked meals 5–7 days per week. The majority of participants met program goals related to knowledge, beliefs, and attitudes prior to the start of the program. Participants reported either maintaining or improving to the goal at posttest for all items except FV intake knowledge, taste and affordability of healthy foods, interest in teaching others about being healthy, and ease of finding ways to advocate in the community. ^ Conclusions. The results of this evaluation indicated that promoting healthy behaviors requires different strategies than maintaining healthy behaviors among high school students. In the school setting, programs need to target the promotion and maintenance of health behaviors to engage all students who participate in the program as part of a class or club activity. Tailoring the program using screening and modifying strategies to meet the needs of all students may increase the potential reach of the program. The Transtheoretical Model may provide information on how to develop a tailored program. Additional research on how to utilize the constructs of TTM effectively among high school students needs to be conducted. Further evaluation studies should employ a more expansive evaluation to assess the long-term effectiveness of health advocacy programming.^

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This dissertation assesses the relationship between board composition and financial performance for the top 71 major nonprofit hospitals in the United States during the period 2004-2009. The underlying data were collected from copies of IRS Form 990 available at http://www.guidestar.org . The dissertation investigates five factors: board size, board independence (percentage of outsiders), number of MDs, CEO succession and CEO compensation. And it evaluates the results within a multi-theoretic framework drawing on agency theory, resource dependence theory, institutional theory and social network theory. Corporate governance literature suggests that board composition has an important impact on firm financial performance. This dissertation examines whether the same may be true for nonprofit hospitals. The results should help hospital executives make better governance decisions during trying economic times.^

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Adherence to HIV/AIDS therapies has been an important health problem since the early 1980s when AZT was first prescribed as a therapy for HIV/AIDS. It became particularly important between 1995 and 1997 with the advent of protease inhibitors (Chesney, Ickovics, Hecht, Sikipa, & Rabkin J., 1999) and became even more significant as persons with HIV/AIDS began to develop resistance to medications. Low-literacy populations have poorer health (Brez & Taylor, 1997) and higher AIDS rates (Simon, Hu, Diaz, & Kerndt, 1995), than their higher literacy counterparts due to delayed treatment (Baker, Parker, Williams, Clark, & Nurss, 1997), shame of literacy skills (Parikh, 1996), and poor access to care (Williams, et al., 1995). Poorer health and higher AIDS rates can also be attributed to poor patient-provider relationships (Crespo-Fierro, 1997; Eldred, Wu, Chaisson, & Moore, 1998) to a poorer understanding of medical protocols (Murphy, 1997), and inadequate patient education (Ungvarski, 1997; Davis, Michielutte, Askov, Williams, & Weiss, 1998, Doak, Doak, & Root, 1996). ^ The ALP intervention was developed for HIV positive low-literacy populations of African American women in Houston, Texas. The intervention was based on a needs assessment, using the PRECEDE model, an innovative process referred to as Intervention Mapping, and validated using formative evaluation methods with 54 individuals. The needs assessment resulted in a list of behavioral, environmental, predisposing, enabling, and reinforcing determinants of adherence. The Intervention Mapping framework was used to refine these determinants and develop a list of objectives describing what must be learned or changed to for the target population to adhere to HIV/AIDS therapies. Methods and strategies, were developed using theoretical constructs from the Health Belief Model (Rosenstock, 1974) and Social Cognitive Theory (Bandura, 1986). These theories, empirical evidence, and information from the target population indicated that perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, outcome expectations, and self-efficacy were important and changeable determinants of adherence to HIV/AIDS therapies for this population. ^ These components were brought together in the form of a theory-based color cartoon book and 10-minute cassette tape. The book was developed for people with 2.9 years of U.S. education as measured with the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level method and the script was recorded onto a cassette tape to make it suitable for populations with even lower-literacy skills. A formative evaluation was conducted to ensure that the content and structure were accurate, clear, realistic, readable, appropriate, and likely to be used as intended. ^

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The management of HIV infection with antiretroviral drugs has succeeded in increasing survival rates, but the subject of pregnancy in HIV-positive women continues to garner debate. Discrimination and stigma have been identified as barriers to health care, suggesting that women with HIV may be disinclined to seek prenatal care if health-care workers exhibit negative attitudes toward the women's pregnancies. To optimize prenatal and medical care for women with HIV infection, it is important to understand the general social conditions and cultural context in which these women have children. Goffman's treatise on stigma, Foucault's discussion of the knowledge/power matrix, and Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory offer theoretical perspectives by which we can evaluate the gender, race, and class issues that are inherent in pregnancy decision-making for women with HIV infection. It is also necessary to evaluate prevailing attitudes on childbearing toward HIV-positive women and to review the historical background of prejudice in which HIV-positive women make decisions regarding childbearing. ^ This qualitative study used a survey instrument and one-on-one interviews with HIV-infected women to elicit their perceptions of how they were treated by care providers when they became pregnant. It also included interviews with health-care workers to determine what their feelings are about pregnancy within the context of HIV infection. Results of the ethnographic inquiry reveal that most of the women had negative experiences at some point during a pregnancy, but that the situation improved when they sought care from a provider who was familiar with HIV infection. The health-care providers interviewed were firm in their belief that HIV-positive women deserved optimal care and treated the women with respect, but these are individuals who are also experts in providing care to HIV-positive patients. The question remains as to what kind of care HIV-positive women are receiving generally and what types of attitudes they are being subjected to if they see less experienced providers. Further research is also needed to determine whether HIV-positive women from a broader ethnic representation and higher socioeconomic status experience similar negative attitudes. ^

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El origen de este proyecto de tesis es la sospecha de que la sociedad argentina enseña a trasgredir. Un aspecto que llamó mi atención desde el comienzo fue cómo vincular la trasgresión con un hecho educativo, circunscrito a un proceso de enseñanza sistemático que debería implicar el fracaso del aprendizaje de las normas. Dando por sentado que el conocimiento prescriptivo es un dominio de conocimiento, conformado por distintos tipos de normas, se hace evidente que las concepciones y creencias transmitidas en la socialización primaria influirá en la comprensión de este dominio. Partimos de los siguientes interrogantes: ¿Qué concepciones se transmiten en la socialización primaria con respecto al conocimiento prescriptivo? ¿Existen modelos de transmisión? ¿Fomenta este proceso conductas desviadas en relación con los sistemas normativos? Objetivos: Analizar el proceso de transmisión de normas en situaciones cotidianas. Identificar el tratamiento de las sanciones en la socialización primaria. Relacionar los registros obtenidos con las concepciones elaboradas por el Derecho. Se utilizó una metodología cualitativa cuya información fue recogida a través de 30 entrevistas a madres profesionales (MPs) Se elaboró para el análisis: a) La siguiente matriz de análisis: 1) El contenido informativo de las normas 2) Uso de los conceptos: prohibir, permitir y obligar 3) Introducir la sanción como parte de una norma. a) Una tipología de Madres Profesionales (MP): 1) MP Profesionalizada 2) MP Realista 3) MP Interpretadora del deseo de su hijo Organización de los resultados: Reseña de la vida cotidiana del grupo Análisis de las diferentes tipologías en relación a la matriz de análisis. Análisis de los procedimientos inhibitorios atendiendo: el ejercicio de la autoridad, los tipos de procedimientos inhibitorios y los argumentos atenuantes. Comparación entre las justificaciones de la pena utilizados por las MP y las teorías elaboradas por el derecho. Conclusiones: El modelo asumido por la MP depende de la valoración personal respecto a la norma a transmitir independientemente de su valor intrínseco. Afecta esta posición: propia experiencia, las expectativas de inserción social del hijo y la dinámica cotidiana. Se analizaron las diferencias en cada uno de los modelos y se realizaron comparaciones con las normas jurídicas respecto al ejercicio de la autoridad y el uso de los modalizadores deónticos. Se observó que las MP tienen dificultades de cumplir con las sanciones por ellas impuestas. Las MP utilizan de argumentos "racionales" con el fin de justificar frente a sus hijos el no cumplimiento de la sanción que ellas mismas han impuesto. Esto promueve la trasgresión en la medida que fortalece la creencia que siempre es posible justificar la inimputabilidad de una acción desviada a través de un argumento. Las MP conciben la sanción desde una perspectiva retributiva salvo en situación complejas. Con el fin de responder los interrogantes de partida consideramos que las acciones de los diferentes modelos analizados favorecen la internalización de las normas asociadas a situaciones particulares en las cuales se transmiten y el uso de argumentos que permitan justificar en cada situación la trasgresión.

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El origen de este proyecto de tesis es la sospecha de que la sociedad argentina enseña a trasgredir. Un aspecto que llamó mi atención desde el comienzo fue cómo vincular la trasgresión con un hecho educativo, circunscrito a un proceso de enseñanza sistemático que debería implicar el fracaso del aprendizaje de las normas. Dando por sentado que el conocimiento prescriptivo es un dominio de conocimiento, conformado por distintos tipos de normas, se hace evidente que las concepciones y creencias transmitidas en la socialización primaria influirá en la comprensión de este dominio. Partimos de los siguientes interrogantes: ¿Qué concepciones se transmiten en la socialización primaria con respecto al conocimiento prescriptivo? ¿Existen modelos de transmisión? ¿Fomenta este proceso conductas desviadas en relación con los sistemas normativos? Objetivos: Analizar el proceso de transmisión de normas en situaciones cotidianas. Identificar el tratamiento de las sanciones en la socialización primaria. Relacionar los registros obtenidos con las concepciones elaboradas por el Derecho. Se utilizó una metodología cualitativa cuya información fue recogida a través de 30 entrevistas a madres profesionales (MPs) Se elaboró para el análisis: a) La siguiente matriz de análisis: 1) El contenido informativo de las normas 2) Uso de los conceptos: prohibir, permitir y obligar 3) Introducir la sanción como parte de una norma. a) Una tipología de Madres Profesionales (MP): 1) MP Profesionalizada 2) MP Realista 3) MP Interpretadora del deseo de su hijo Organización de los resultados: Reseña de la vida cotidiana del grupo Análisis de las diferentes tipologías en relación a la matriz de análisis. Análisis de los procedimientos inhibitorios atendiendo: el ejercicio de la autoridad, los tipos de procedimientos inhibitorios y los argumentos atenuantes. Comparación entre las justificaciones de la pena utilizados por las MP y las teorías elaboradas por el derecho. Conclusiones: El modelo asumido por la MP depende de la valoración personal respecto a la norma a transmitir independientemente de su valor intrínseco. Afecta esta posición: propia experiencia, las expectativas de inserción social del hijo y la dinámica cotidiana. Se analizaron las diferencias en cada uno de los modelos y se realizaron comparaciones con las normas jurídicas respecto al ejercicio de la autoridad y el uso de los modalizadores deónticos. Se observó que las MP tienen dificultades de cumplir con las sanciones por ellas impuestas. Las MP utilizan de argumentos "racionales" con el fin de justificar frente a sus hijos el no cumplimiento de la sanción que ellas mismas han impuesto. Esto promueve la trasgresión en la medida que fortalece la creencia que siempre es posible justificar la inimputabilidad de una acción desviada a través de un argumento. Las MP conciben la sanción desde una perspectiva retributiva salvo en situación complejas. Con el fin de responder los interrogantes de partida consideramos que las acciones de los diferentes modelos analizados favorecen la internalización de las normas asociadas a situaciones particulares en las cuales se transmiten y el uso de argumentos que permitan justificar en cada situación la trasgresión.

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El origen de este proyecto de tesis es la sospecha de que la sociedad argentina enseña a trasgredir. Un aspecto que llamó mi atención desde el comienzo fue cómo vincular la trasgresión con un hecho educativo, circunscrito a un proceso de enseñanza sistemático que debería implicar el fracaso del aprendizaje de las normas. Dando por sentado que el conocimiento prescriptivo es un dominio de conocimiento, conformado por distintos tipos de normas, se hace evidente que las concepciones y creencias transmitidas en la socialización primaria influirá en la comprensión de este dominio. Partimos de los siguientes interrogantes: ¿Qué concepciones se transmiten en la socialización primaria con respecto al conocimiento prescriptivo? ¿Existen modelos de transmisión? ¿Fomenta este proceso conductas desviadas en relación con los sistemas normativos? Objetivos: Analizar el proceso de transmisión de normas en situaciones cotidianas. Identificar el tratamiento de las sanciones en la socialización primaria. Relacionar los registros obtenidos con las concepciones elaboradas por el Derecho. Se utilizó una metodología cualitativa cuya información fue recogida a través de 30 entrevistas a madres profesionales (MPs) Se elaboró para el análisis: a) La siguiente matriz de análisis: 1) El contenido informativo de las normas 2) Uso de los conceptos: prohibir, permitir y obligar 3) Introducir la sanción como parte de una norma. a) Una tipología de Madres Profesionales (MP): 1) MP Profesionalizada 2) MP Realista 3) MP Interpretadora del deseo de su hijo Organización de los resultados: Reseña de la vida cotidiana del grupo Análisis de las diferentes tipologías en relación a la matriz de análisis. Análisis de los procedimientos inhibitorios atendiendo: el ejercicio de la autoridad, los tipos de procedimientos inhibitorios y los argumentos atenuantes. Comparación entre las justificaciones de la pena utilizados por las MP y las teorías elaboradas por el derecho. Conclusiones: El modelo asumido por la MP depende de la valoración personal respecto a la norma a transmitir independientemente de su valor intrínseco. Afecta esta posición: propia experiencia, las expectativas de inserción social del hijo y la dinámica cotidiana. Se analizaron las diferencias en cada uno de los modelos y se realizaron comparaciones con las normas jurídicas respecto al ejercicio de la autoridad y el uso de los modalizadores deónticos. Se observó que las MP tienen dificultades de cumplir con las sanciones por ellas impuestas. Las MP utilizan de argumentos "racionales" con el fin de justificar frente a sus hijos el no cumplimiento de la sanción que ellas mismas han impuesto. Esto promueve la trasgresión en la medida que fortalece la creencia que siempre es posible justificar la inimputabilidad de una acción desviada a través de un argumento. Las MP conciben la sanción desde una perspectiva retributiva salvo en situación complejas. Con el fin de responder los interrogantes de partida consideramos que las acciones de los diferentes modelos analizados favorecen la internalización de las normas asociadas a situaciones particulares en las cuales se transmiten y el uso de argumentos que permitan justificar en cada situación la trasgresión.

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En la primera parte de este trabajo se define la gobernanza como un concepto político que responde adecuadamente a las necesidades sociales de la naturaleza humana. En consecuencia, la adecuada conceptualización de este término puede servir para resolver los problemas sociales y también para orientar hacia el éxito los esfuerzos de la cooperación al desarrollo. Este concepto político resulta particularmente apropiado para la situación actual de la sociedad peruana, donde la existencia de conflictos sociales manifiesta la necesidad de una planificación liderada desde el ámbito público que enfrente la diversidad cultural y social que caracteriza a esta sociedad. Después de un análisis de las políticas de la cooperación internacional en Perú y de las últimas intervenciones para el desarrollo de la gobernanza, es posible concluir que en el país no existe una política para la cooperación internacional; que no hay un enfoque territorial en las intervenciones y que la práctica planificadora no considera una unión entre conocimiento y acción, limitándose a un enfoque tradicional de la planificación en la cooperación para el desarrollo. Esta investigación aporta un modelo para orientar las intervenciones de la cooperación internacional para el desarrollo de la gobernanza que se caracteriza por un liderazgo del ámbito público, una innovación en la gestión de dicho ámbito y un modelo de planificación mixto, una unión del modelo de Análisis de Políticas y el modelo de Aprendizaje Social. Por último, el modelo propuesto puede tener una amplia aplicación en los programas de desarrollo en Perú. On the first part of this research I found that governance is a political concept which responds adequately to social needs of human being. Thus, an adequate conceptualization of governance could help to solve social problems and lead efforts of Development Cooperation to success. This political concept is particularly appropriate to current Peruvian society where exist social conflicts which show a clear necessity of planning which should be leaded by the public sector. This is necessary to face cultural and social diversity which characterize this society. After an analysis of the International Cooperation management in Peru and a review of the last projects for developing governance, I found there is not a Politic for International Cooperation; projects does not have a territorial focusing; and planning does not characterize as union between knowledge and action. In this sense, there is a traditional planning in Development Cooperation. This research contributes with a model to lead International Cooperation projects for developing governance. This model is characterized by a leadership of public sector; an innovation in the public sector management; and a mix planning model between Politics Analysis and Social Learning. Finally, as the model was validated by two International Cooperation projects focused in sectorial objective, this model could have a wide application in Development programs in Peru.

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Al igual que otras asignaturas pero quizás de manera más pronunciada las matemáticas, están viendo reducidos en gran medida sus créditos en los nuevos planes de estudios. Por ello, ofertar acciones que posibiliten alcanzar competencias relacionadas con esta y otras ciencias básicas resulta de gran utilidad. Con este propósito, desde el Grupo de Innovación Educativa de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid “Pensamiento Matemático”, se ofrece a los alumnos un “Aula de Pensamiento Matemático”. En ella se presentan una serie de actividades on-line que permiten la capacitación de los alumnos en diversas competencias transversales, la mayoría relacionadas con el pensamiento matemático.