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Relatório Final apresentado à Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa para obtenção de grau de mestre em Ensino do 1.º e do 2.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico

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Mestrado em Ensino da Música.

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Dissertação apresentada à Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa para obtenção de grau de mestre em Didáticas Integradas em Língua Portuguesa, Matemática, Ciências Naturais e Sociais

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Currently the world around us "reboots" every minute and “staying at the forefront” seems to be a very arduous task. The continuous and “speeded” progress of society requires, from all the actors, a dynamic and efficient attitude both in terms progress monitoring and moving adaptation. With regard to education, no matter how updated we are in relation to the contents, the didactic strategies and technological resources, we are inevitably compelled to adapt to new paradigms and rethink the traditional teaching methods. It is in this context that the contribution of e-learning platforms arises. Here teachers and students have at their disposal new ways to enhance the teaching and learning process, and these platforms are seen, at the present time, as significant virtual teaching and learning supporting environments. This paper presents a Project and attempts to illustrate the potential that new technologies present as a “backing” tool in different stages of teaching and learning at different levels and areas of knowledge, particularly in Mathematics. We intend to promote a constructive discussion moment, exposing our actual perception - that the use of the Learning Management System Moodle, by Higher Education teachers, as supplementary teaching-learning environment for virtual classroom sessions can contribute for greater efficiency and effectiveness of teaching practice and to improve student achievement. Regarding the Learning analytics experience we will present a few results obtained with some assessment Learning Analytics tools, where we profoundly felt that the assessment of students’ performance in online learning environments is a challenging and demanding task.

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An overwhelming problem in Math Curriculums in Higher Education Institutions (HEI), we are daily facing in the last decade, is the substantial differences in Math background of our students. When you try to transmit, engage and teach subjects/contents that your “audience” is unable to respond to and/or even understand what we are trying to convey, it is somehow frustrating. In this sense, the Math projects and other didactic strategies, developed through Learning Management System Moodle, which include an array of activities that combine higher order thinking skills with math subjects and technology, for students of HE, appear as remedial but important, proactive and innovative measures in order to face and try to overcome these considerable problems. In this paper we will present some of these strategies, developed in some organic units of the Polytechnic Institute of Porto (IPP). But, how “fruitful” are the endless number of hours teachers spent in developing and implementing these platforms? Do students react to them as we would expect? Do they embrace this opportunity to overcome their difficulties? How do they use/interact individually with LMS platforms? Can this environment that provides the teacher with many interesting tools to improve the teaching – learning process, encourages students to reinforce their abilities and knowledge? In what way do they use each available material – videos, interactive tasks, texts, among others? What is the best way to assess student’s performance in these online learning environments? Learning Analytics tools provides us a huge amount of data, but how can we extract “good” and helpful information from them? These and many other questions still remain unanswered but we look forward to get some help in, at least, “get some drafts” for them because we feel that this “learning analysis”, that tackles the path from the objectives to the actual results, is perhaps the only way we have to move forward in the “best” learning and teaching direction.

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O presente relatório foi desenvolvido no âmbito de Prática Pedagógica Supervisionada no 1ºCiclo do Ensino Básico, Unidade Curricular do Mestrado em Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1ºCiclo do Ensino Básico, na Escola Superior de Educação do Instituto Politécnico do Porto. Assim sendo, diz respeito à intervenção da mestranda numa turma de 4ºano do 1ºCiclo do Ensino Básico, numa instituição de ensino público, na zona metropolitana do Porto. A Unidade Curricular em questão, de cariz teórico-prático, permitiu mobilizar pressupostos teóricos fundamentais para o desenvolvimento da prática pedagógica, dando a conhecer as competências desejáveis do profissional de ensino. A metodologia utilizada ao longo do percurso da mestranda assentou na vertente da investigação e ação, pelo que envolve um conjunto de etapas que permitem a melhoria das práticas e, consequentemente, do desenvolvimento profissional e da aprendizagem dos alunos. O relatório espelha todo o processo formativo, destacando conceções teóricas e legais e o contexto da prática, evidenciando, de forma crítica e reflexiva, momentos do estágio que marcaram o desenvolvimento profissional e pessoal da futura professora. Destaca-se a valorização do aluno como indivíduo único, repleto de características que o caracterizam, bem como do processo de ensino-aprendizagem, pelo que se utilizaram metodologias socioconstrutivistas e recursos diversificados com vista à aprendizagem de sucesso. Deste modo, realça-se que este mestrado contribuiu para o desenvolvimento de competências essenciais no que concerne à profissão docente, sendo que a vivência de situações concretas permitiram a construção fundamentada do pensamento crítico e de um conjunto de saberes científicos, pedagógicos e didáticos da mestranda.

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O nosso trabalho consiste numa reflexão teórica sobre a aplicação prática da educação estética e das técnicas de teatro no ensino e aprendizagem das línguas e das literaturas. Pretendemos estabelecer relações entre a educação estética e o ensino, visando uma aproximação, em termos didáticos, entre a cultura, as artes e a educação literária e linguística, mas também conduzir a aprendizagem no sentido da observação atenta e refletida para o desenvolvimento do pensamento crítico e autónomo através da ação. A relação da imagem com o texto, tendo em vista a interpretação dramática, é uma forma de consolidar conhecimentos da obra literária inserida num contexto artístico mais amplo, e essa relação, para a realização de jogos dramáticos, serve a concretização em imagem viva, que é a do ator ou intérprete. Mas, acima de tudo, ela visa a formação integral e desenvolve a criatividade. A contemplação e o ato de criar só são possíveis se o aluno usufruir de uma educação estética, que fomenta em grande escala o gosto pelo texto inserido numa determinada cultura e na época em que se produziu. Nesta proposta, incluímos o exercício e a interiorização do conhecimento linguístico através das técnicas teatrais, enquanto práticas intrínsecas ao teatro, numa atitude comunicativa que implica interpretar e compreender, e que fomenta a autonomia do indivíduo. Pretendemos estimular o conhecimento integrado do aluno, associando a estética e as artes à aprendizagem das línguas, como meios impulsionadores da criatividade, da reinvenção e do fazer.

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Este relatório incide sobre a minha Prática de Ensino Supervisionada, realizada na Escola Secundária de Santo André, no Barreiro, ao longo do ano letivo de 2013/2014. Desenvolve uma componente descritiva e uma reflexão crítica que teve como ponto de partida o momento correspondente à observação das aulas e da prática letiva referente aos níveis de ensino que acompanhei, o 12º ano de Português e o 11ºano de Francês. Apresenta-se uma reflexão, procurando demonstrar que o domínio da competência da produção escrita está no centro do exercício de uma cidadania ativa e participativa.

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Com o intuito de contribuir para a qualificação do ensino escolar da Química na República de Angola, a presente investigação analisou as caraterísticas do Conhecimento Didático do Conteúdo e a Qualidade de Ensino dos professores considerados peritos naquela área disciplinar. A questão de partida que orientou o estudo foi a seguinte: “O que é que carateriza o Conhecimento Didático do Conteúdo dos professores peritos de Química e qual a sua relação com a Qualidade de Ensino?”. A investigação implementada é de tipo quasi-experimental, com um caráter descritivo e exploratório. A amostra foi constituída por grupos de professores e alunos (peritos e não peritos). Os dados recolheram-se por entrevistas aos professores peritos e a observação das suas aulas, por captação de imagens; por questionários e testes de avaliação aos alunos dos dois grupos. A análise dos resultados obedeceu a metodologia quantitativa e qualitativa. Os resultados revelam que, os professores peritos reúnem requisitos caraterizados pelas suas intervenções de pedagogias mais ativas que os tornam mais eficazes. As caraterísticas das suas intervenções propiciam melhorias na qualidade de ensino. Contudo, as conclusões gerais implicam a necessidade de formação dos professores, de modo a melhorar a qualidade de ensino da Química em Angola.

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Zusammenfassung: Max Frisch und Friedrich Dürrenmatt, als Dioskuren der Schweizer Literatur zeitlebens aneinandergekettet, haben auf der Suche nach ihrem Selbst immer auch den anderen im Blick. Aus ihrer pointierten, gelegentlich polemischen wechselseitigen Abgrenzung entsteht ein künstlerisch höchst produktiver, impliziter Dialog. Er wird hier erstmals explizit gemacht. Unter den Gesichtspunkten von Polyphonie und Dialogizität wird die Konstruktion und Auflösung des autobiographischen Subjekts untersucht. Diese Fallstudien an einzelnen, repräsentativen Texten der beiden Autoren stellen neue Fragen, die für die gesamte Autobiographiediskussion relevant sind: Bei Dürrenmatts großem ,,Stoffe"-Komplex wird, unter Einbezug der textgenetischen Perspektive, der autobiographische Prozess als das Anprobieren von multiplen Ichs analysiert. Das Problem des Subjekts radikalisiert sich als Problem der Sprache, der "vielen Namen", mit denen sich das Subjekt selbst tauft. Bei Frisch deckt die Studie mit ihrem neuen Ansatz die architektonischen und musikalischen Kompositionsverfahren in "Montauk" und "Holozän" auf, eine Textarchitektur in der Zeit und im Medium der Sprache. Dabei werden bisher unbekannte Entwürfe zu diesen wichtigen Spätwerken Frischs erstmals genutzt und publiziert.

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BackgroundBipolar disorder is a highly heritable polygenic disorder. Recent enrichment analyses suggest that there may be true risk variants for bipolar disorder in the expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) in the brain.AimsWe sought to assess the impact of eQTL variants on bipolar disorder risk by combining data from both bipolar disorder genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and brain eQTL.MethodTo detect single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that influence expression levels of genes associated with bipolar disorder, we jointly analysed data from a bipolar disorder GWAS (7481 cases and 9250 controls) and a genome-wide brain (cortical) eQTL (193 healthy controls) using a Bayesian statistical method, with independent follow-up replications. The identified risk SNP was then further tested for association with hippocampal volume (n = 5775) and cognitive performance (n = 342) among healthy individuals.ResultsIntegrative analysis revealed a significant association between a brain eQTL rs6088662 on chromosome 20q11.22 and bipolar disorder (log Bayes factor = 5.48; bipolar disorder P = 5.85×10(-5)). Follow-up studies across multiple independent samples confirmed the association of the risk SNP (rs6088662) with gene expression and bipolar disorder susceptibility (P = 3.54×10(-8)). Further exploratory analysis revealed that rs6088662 is also associated with hippocampal volume and cognitive performance in healthy individuals.ConclusionsOur findings suggest that 20q11.22 is likely a risk region for bipolar disorder; they also highlight the informative value of integrating functional annotation of genetic variants for gene expression in advancing our understanding of the biological basis underlying complex disorders, such as bipolar disorder.

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The study focuses on five lower secondary school pupils’ daily use of their one-toone computers, the overall aim being to investigate literacy in this form of computing. Theoretically, the study is rooted in the New Literacy tradition with an ecological perspective, in combination with socio-semiotic theory in a multimodal perspective. New Literacy in the ecological perspective focuses on literacy practices and place/space and on the links between them. Literacy is viewed as socially based, in specific situations and in recurring social practices. Socio-semiotic theory embodying the multimodal perspective is used for the text analysis. The methodology is known as socio-semiotic ethnography. The ethnographic methods encompass just over two years of fieldwork with participating observations of the five participants’ computing activities at home, at school and elsewhere. The participants, one boy and two girls from the Blue (Anemone) School and two girls from the White (Anemone) School, were chosen to reflect a broad spectrum in terms of sociocultural and socioeconomic background. The study shows the existence of a both broad and deep variation in the way digital literacy features in the participants’ one-to-one computing. These variations are associated with experience in relation to the home, the living environment, place, personal qualities and school. The more varied computer usage of the Blue School participants is connected with the interests they developed in their homes and living environments and in the computing practices undertaken in school. Their more varied usage of the computer is reflected in their broader digital literacy repertoires and their greater number and variety of digital literacy abilities. The Blue School participants’ text production is more multifaceted, covers a wider range of subjects and displays a broader palette of semiotic resources. It also combines more text types and the texts are generally longer than those of the White School participants. The Blue School girls have developed a text culture that is close to that of the school. In their case, there is clear linkage between school-initiated and self-initiated computing activities, while other participants do not have the same opportunities to link and integrate self-initiated computing activities into the school context. It also becomes clear that the Blue School girls can relate and adapt their texts to different communicative practices and recipients. In addition, the study shows that the Blue School girls have some degree of scope in their school practice as a result of incorporating into it certain communicative practices that they have developed in nonschool contexts. Quite contrary to the hopes expressed that one-to-one computing would reduce digital inequality, it has increased between these participants. Whether the same or similar results apply in a larger perspective, on a more structural level, is a question that this study cannot answer. It can only draw attention to the need to investigate the matter. The study shows in a variety of ways that the White School participants do not have the same opportunity to develop their digital literacy as the Blue School participants. In an equivalence perspective, schools have a compensational task to perform. It is abundantly clear from the study that investing in one-to-one projects is not enough to combat digital inequality and achieve the digitisation goals established for school education. Alongside their investments in technology, schools need to develop a didactic that legitimises and compensates for the different circumstances of different pupils. The compensational role of schools in this connection is important not only for the present participants but also for the community at large, in that it can help to secure a cohesive, open and democratic society.

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Educators should movefrom teacher-centered learning to student-centered learning, from isolated work to collaborative work, andfromfactual knowledgebased instructions to critical thinking and informed decision-making. The high tech classroom should be more interactive and encourage active, exploratory, inquiry-based learning, as opposed to the didactic mode in which teachersfeed students information. (Valenti,2000, p. 85) The influence of technology in schools is growing as quickly as the students it impacts. As a pioneer in an e-leaming high school, I hoped to better understand the effects and influences of this learning tool in the English classroom. Using interpretive ethnography as my main frame of reference, I examined the role of technology in a grade 9 Academic English class environment. My role was participant observer as I worked with 4 students in the Laptop Program at St. Augustine Catholic High School. Through interview, observation, joumaling, and thick description, I undertook a journey into cyberspace. I documented the experiences, the frustrations, and the highlights of being in e-leaming along with my students. In this study, I specifically considered the issues of teacher training, administrative support, technology support personnel, resource availability, the role of the teacher in a constructivist classroom, and the benefits of the laptop computer as a learning tool in classroom and school.

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Département de linguistique et de traduction

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This paper studies the theoretical and empirical implications of monetary policy making by committee under three different voting protocols. The protocols are a consensus model, where super-majority is required for a policy change; an agenda-setting model, where the chairman controls the agenda; and a simple majority model, where policy is determined by the median member. These protocols give preeminence to different aspects of the actual decision making process and capture the observed heterogeneity in formal procedures across central banks. The models are estimated by Maximum Likehood using interest rate decisions by the committees of five central banks, namely the Bank of Canada, the Bank of England, the European Central Bank, the Swedish Riksbank, and the U.S. Federal Reserve. For all central banks, results indicate that the consensus model is statically superior to the alternative models. This suggests that despite institutionnal differences, committees share unwritten rules and informal procedures that deliver observationally equivalent policy decisions.