979 resultados para Canadian curriculum
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Se realiza un recorrido por las ???realidades??? de los curriculums integrados a nivel internacional y se presenta el dise??o iniciado en el grado de Educaci??n Social de la Universidad del Pa??s Vasco/EuskalHerrikoUnibertsitatea. Este constituye un modelo real para transitar de la situaci??n actual (organizada seg??n la l??gica de las asignaturas) a otra que posibilita las intersecciones curriculares. Finalmente, se realiza un balance de resultados para se??alar las dificultades pr??cticas, las v??as de resoluci??n que se est??n adoptando y las aportaciones que sobre el proceso vienen realizando los participantes. Se ha de tener presente que las dificultades a superar en un proceso de estas caracter??sticas son numerosas, diversas y su resoluci??n no siempre est?? en nuestras manos. Los obst??culos m??s fuertes est??n siendo: afrontar los efectos de la propia historia relacional en el centro y buscar consensos entre pensamientos diferentes.
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Given ICTOP‘s work on revising the curriculum guide using the competencies approach (2000-2008), the author asks whether it is possible to reflect some of the issues and conceptual underpinnings that are at play in the discourse of museology/museum studies as a field of study and pedagogy when designing curriculum when taking the competencies approach. Until we address this question, ICTOP‘s work will have little relevance for the design of syllabi/curriculum by post-secondary institutions. This presentation lays out some of the professional issues underlying and the role for critical reflexive professionalism which can bridge theory and practice, competencies and epistemological knowledge and s how a way forward. Then it moves to address some of the territories where critical discussion is at work that would extend the curriculum discussions of ICTOP, while pointing to some developments that offer a museology of possibilities.
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This paper presents a curriculum in noise awareness developed for use in the second and fourth grades, to teach children about the harmful effects of elevated noise levels.
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This paper discusses the use of sight vocabulary drills, experience and sequence stories, pre-primers, basal readers and text books as part of a reading curriculum for hearing-impaired children.
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Students who are deaf or hard of hearing have typically had difficulty in mathematics; however, this problem often is overlooked because of difficulties in language and reading abilities. This study aims to identify the most appropriate mathematics curriculum for deaf or hard of hearing students in an oral deaf education program.
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S.P.I.R.E., at use at Central Institute for the Deaf, is a comprehensive, multi-sensory systematic reading and language program that targets at risk and struggling students. The purpose of this project was to write additional stories and sentences for students who are hearing impaired through reader 2 that may be used in conjunction with the exiting stories and supplements.
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This study evaluates the progress of children with cochlear implants on the Speech Perception Instructional Curriculum and Evaluation (SPICE) auditory training protocol.
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This paper reviews a curriculum for sex education that is geared towards hearing impaired adolescents.