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Nesta pesquisa de dissertação de mestrado, priorizamos valorizar ações educativas participativas, nas quais tanto educador como educando aprendem e ensinam simultaneamente, por meio do diálogo, da reflexão em grupo, do exercício da criatividade, buscando enxergar relações de trabalho que envolvam a participação de agentes ou atores e demais coadjuvantes, que representam a realidade circundante. Essa pesquisa pode ser caracterizada como pesquisa de pesquisa. Num procedimento de recuperação dos dados da pesquisa NEPSO de número 516, que teve por tema "A comunidade e a escola", realizada por uma escola pública municipal de Mauá no ano de 2007, foram extraídos indicadores que escoraram a reflexão desenvolvida sobre os limites e possibilidades do uso da pesquisa de opinião na melhoria da qualidade social da escola. A partir dessa recuperação de dados que manifestaram a opinião da comunidade sobre a escola, conhecemos as expectativas desta sobre educação escolar e verificamos em que medida a escola fez uso dos resultados obtidos na pesquisa NEPSO de número 516. As entrevistas foram organizadas e aplicadas pelo grupo de alunos, alunas e professores da escola, que, nesse processo, voltaram sua atenção para conhecer a cultura do seu entorno, com o fim de produzir matéria para o jornal da escola. Os objetivos desta pesquisa acadêmica assentaram na necessidade de recuperar o que pensa a comunidade sobre a escola que vive no seu entorno e extrair dessas manifestações, indicadores que possam contribuir para uma ação educativa de sensibilidade solidária efetiva, favorecendo o relacionamento e a capacidade de bem viver, entre a escola e todos e todas que estão diretamente ligados a ela, de forma que a escola possa desempenhar seu papel com qualidade social.
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A presente dissertação de mestrado teve como objetivo avaliar a qualidade de vida e a saúde mental de 154 professores do ensino fundamental da rede publica de São Bernardo do Campo. Trata-se de um estudo descritivo do tipo transversal e os dados foram coletados nas escolas onde lecionam nos horários de HTPC. Os instrumentos utilizados foram: WHOQOL-bref, Questionário sócio-demográfico, Questionário de avaliação de nível sócio-econômico, Questionário de Morbidade Psiquiátrica de adultos - QMPA e o SF-36. Os resultados obtidos mostraram que a qualidade de vida dos professores (WHOQOL-bref) tende a ser regular, no SF-36 a qualidade de vida na capacidade funcional, aspecto físico e aspectos sociais tendem a ser positivas. Mas, os indicadores das facetas: dor, estado geral de saúde, aspectos emocionais, saúde mental e principalmente vitalidade tendem a ser negativos. Os dados obtidos no questionário de morbidade psiquiátrica indicaram morbidade psiquiátrica em 33% dos professores. As correlações estabelecidas mostraram que quanto maior os indicadores psicopatológicos (QMPA) pior a qualidade de vida (WHOQOL-bref e SF-36). Concluiu-se nesse estudo que um professor com a qualidade de vida e com saúde mental é um professor com uma jornada de trabalho não extensa, que garanta um tempo para o descanso e momentos de lazer. Os professores mais velhos que diminuíram sua carga de trabalho apresentam melhor qualidade de vida e ausência de morbidade psiquiátrica
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Este estudo verifica a eficácia de intervenções lúdicas junto a crianças abrigadas com problemas de aprendizagem e quadros de depressão, analisando a influência do brincar em seu bem-estar e qualidade de vida. Realiza-se através de metodologia clínica-interventiva, junto a oito crianças de ambos os sexos, de 8 anos, de classe de baixa renda, abrigadas há dois anos, cursando a 1ª. série de escola pública, com queixa escolar. Após caracterização da instituição, avalia-se individualmente o nível cognitivo das crianças através das Matrizes Progressivas Coloridas de Raven, das Provas Piagetianas de conservação, classificação e seriação e verifica o material escolar. Aplica a seguir o Inventário de Depressão Infantil CDI, normatizado para o Brasil. Com base nesses dados, realiza oito sessões lúdicas grupais, semanais, de noventa minutos cada, através de estratégias sensório-motoras, simbólicas e sociais, com espaço para atividades espontâneas. Após as intervenções lúdicas, reavalia as crianças com os mesmos instrumentos da avaliação anterior. Os resultados indicam melhora no desempenho escolar e diminuição dos sintomas depressivos, com aumento da auto-estima e da segurança emocional, com reflexos em sua vida em geral, inclusive na escolar. As experiências vivenciadas nas situações lúdicas contribuíram para uma auto-avaliação subjetiva mais positiva pelas crianças, assim como para uma avaliação escolar melhor, em seus aspectos cognitivos e afetivo-emocionais integrados. Os dados apontam a importância da equipe técnica ao reconhecer precocemente os sintomas depressivos para realização de programas interventivos, utilizando o lúdico como facilitador para superação das dificuldades cognitivas e afetivas das crianças abrigadas
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Este estudo aborda o problema da violência na escola. A escolha do tema deveu-se ao fato de a violência nas escolas públicas brasileiras ter sido assunto diário na mídia nos últimos anos, com consequências devastadoras que afetam a formação da cidadania, principalmente quando crianças e adolescentes são envolvidos. Utilizou-se o método de pesquisa qualitativa por esperar compreender e descrever as experiências dos círculos restaurativos cujos objetivos são: 1) Avaliar a percepção de segurança de alunos e servidores de uma escola pública do estado do Amazonas e conhecer os tipos de violência com as quais se confrontam; 2) identificar e descrever o perfil socioeconômico das famílias dos participantes dos círculos restaurativos; e 3) descrever as experiências com os círculos restaurativos. Participaram da pesquisa 300 indivíduos de uma escola pública do Estado do Amazonas, distribuídos em 248 alunos, 49 servidores, sendo 148 do sexo masculino (49 por cento e 152 (51 por cento do sexo feminino, com idade média de (18,82) anos. Destes 210 (70 por cento ) solteiros, 33 (11 por cento ) casados, e mais 57 (19 por cento ) com outras situações conjugais. A escolaridade variava entre ensino fundamental incompleto (4 por cento ), ensino médio incompleto (83,9 por cento ) e mestrado completo (4 por cento ). Para coleta dos dados, utilizou-se um questionário com 11 itens, a escala sobre violência na escola com 8 itens e as técnicas dos círculos restaurativos. Trata-se, portanto, de uma pesquisa participante por ter utilizado, para coleta dados, as técnicas de observação participante e entrevista semiestruturada. Quanto aos resultados, observou-se uma correlação moderada e significativa entre as variáveis, percepção de segurança na sala de aula com a da escola (r=0,612; p<0,01). Conclui-se que existe evidência de violência nos diversos contextos estudados, sendo que a ocorrência de violência informada é maior nos arredores da escola: 127 (46,4 por cento ). Dos participantes, 160 (58 por cento ) sentem-se seguros. Entretanto, um percentual considerável, 94 (34,3 por cento ) responderam que não se sentem muito seguros. Quanto ao perfil socioeconômico, detectaram-se inúmeros problemas de natureza socioeconômicos e psicossociais, dentre os quais, os conflitos familiares, pobreza, ausência dos serviços públicos básicos ou dificuldades no acesso, o desemprego, analfabetismo, negligência contra crianças e adolescentes entre outros. Em relação às experiências com os círculos restaurativos, foram mediados quatro conflitos e instaurados os pré-círculos e os círculos: dois em decorrência do bullying praticado por meio de mensagens de celular, uma desavença entre dois alunos e um desentendimento entre professor e aluno. Todos os casos tiveram resultados satisfatórios.
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Os objetivos deste estudo foram: relacionar o consumo de substâncias psicoativas e ansiedade, verificar os níveis de ansiedade e as substâncias psicoativas mais consumidas, e associar consumo de substâncias psicoativas e ansiedade entre estudantes do ensino médio de escolas públicas e particulares da cidade de Maceió. Os estudantes e as instituições que participaram da pesquisa foram selecionados por meio de amostragem não-probabilística por conveniência. Tratou-se de um estudo de delineamento correlacional. A amostra foi de 407 estudantes, com idade de 14 a 18 anos. A pesquisa foi realizada em sete escolas, sendo quatro da rede pública estadual e três da rede particular. Os participantes responderam a um questionário sóciodemográfico; à Escala de Ansiedade do Adolescente (EAA); e a um questionário sobre o consumo de substâncias psicoativas. Foi feita a análise das relações entre consumo de substâncias psicoativas e ansiedade por meio do teste qui-quadrado e exato de Fisher. O álcool foi a substância lícita mais consumida pelos estudantes, enquanto o solvente, a substância ilícita mais consumida por esse grupo. Os participantes apresentaram maior percentual no nível moderado: 28%. Verificou-se diferença estatisticamente significativa entre o consumo de substâncias psicoativas e ansiedade nos adolescentes. O uso na vida de solventes (p=0,037) e energéticos (p=0,023); uso no ano de cigarro (p=0,043) e bebidas alcoólicas (p=0,007); e uso freqüente de bebidas alcoólicas (p<0,001) relacionou-se com ansiedade moderada. Houve diferença significativa entre consumo de substâncias psicoativas e ansiedade nos tipos de escola: Na escola pública, houve relação entre estudantes que disseram consumir cigarro na vida e no ano, e entre os que fizeram uso na vida de solventes e energéticos com ansiedade grave (p=0,022; p=0,003; p=0,010;p=0=0,44, respectivamente); e entre estudantes que afirmaram ter feito consumo freqüente de bebidas alcoólicas com ansiedade moderada (p=0,007). Na escola particular, houve relação entre estudantes consumiram bebidas alcoólicas no ano com ansiedade moderada (p=0,011). A pesquisa verificou a necessidade de se realizarem projetos de prevenção de drogas e promoção de saúde que visem aumentar a reflexão sobre o estilo de vida e ansiedade.
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This study examined the effects of computer assisted instruction (CAI) 1 hour per week for 18 weeks on changes in computational scores and attitudes of developmental mathematics students at schools with predominantly Black enrollment. Comparisons were made between students using CAI with differing software--PLATO, CSR or both together--and students using traditional instruction (TI) only.^ This study was conducted in the Dade County Public School System from February through June 1991, at two senior high schools. The dependent variables, the State Student Assessment Test (SSAT), and the School Subjects Attitude Scales (SSAS), measured students' computational scores and attitudes toward mathematics in 3 categories: interest, usefulness, and difficulty, respectively.^ Univariate analyses of variance were performed on the least squares mean differences from pretest to posttest for testing main effects and interactions. A t-test measured significant main effects and interactions. Results were interpreted at the.01 level of significance.^ Null hypotheses 1, 2, and 3 compared versions of CAI with the control group, for changes in mathematical computation scores measured with the SSAT. It could not be concluded that changes in standardized mathematics test scores of students using CAI with differing software 1 hour per week for 18 class hours combined with TI were significantly higher than changes in test scores for students receiving TI only.^ Null hypotheses 4, 5, and 6 tested the effects of CAI for attitudes toward mathematics for experimental groups against control groups measured with the SSAS. Changes in attitudes toward mathematics of students using CAI with differing software 1 hour per week for 18 class hours combined with TI were not significantly higher than attitude changes for students receiving TI only.^ Teacher effect on students' computational scores was a more influential variable than CAI. No interaction was found between gender and learning method on standardized mathematics test scores (null hypothesis 7). ^
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The purpose of the study was to assess the legal knowledge of preservice teachers completing their educational training at accredited South Florida universities. The population consisted of 372 preservice kindergarten through twelfth grade teachers completing their educational training in any area of public school education.^ The researcher selected areas of school law to assess based on nationwide studies of litigation involving teachers and school boards, the areas most pertinent to the teachers' daily activities and responsibilities. A forty-item instrument was developed and administered to preservice teachers at six South Florida public and private universities. The areas of school law surveyed were tort liability, teachers' rights as instructors and employees, and students' rights. The research questions asked if preservice teachers possess a fundamental knowledge of school law in any of the identified areas and if a significant difference of legal knowledge existed when comparing preservice teachers by university and comparing preservice elementary and preservice secondary teachers. The criteria for a fundamental knowledge of school law was established as scoring 80% or above on the total survey or any area of school law.^ Conclusions. (1) On the overall survey, the preservice teachers did not exhibit a fundamental knowledge of school law. The mean score was 64.2%, with 11.6% of the respondents scoring at or above the 80% level. (2) The preservice teachers did not possess a fundamental knowledge of school law in any of the three areas of school law, though the survey revealed a difference in the preservice teachers' knowledge in the specific areas. The scores were tort liability, 71.9%; teachers' rights, 65%; and students' rights, 52.3%. (3) A significant difference did not exist between elementary and secondary preservice teachers' knowledge of school law. (4) A significant difference did not exist among the preservice teachers' knowledge of school law when compared by university.^ The study suggested a need for increased instruction in these areas of school law to preservice teachers prior to the beginning of their teaching careers. ^
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The purpose of this research study was to examine specific factors believed to be related to academic achievement in deaf children. More specifically, this research sought to determine whether there was a significant difference in achievement between those students whose parents use oral communication only and those whose parents use some type of sign language. An additional purpose of this research was to determine if there was a significant difference in academic achievement with those deaf students who used amplification devices early in life. This study also sought to determine whether providing early intervention program which emphasizes and enables parents to develop a language rich environment had a significant impact on the academic achievement of deaf children and whether the age at which initial services are received influence deaf student's subsequent academic achievement. This study examined the relationship, if any, between intellectual ability and academic achievement among deaf children. Finally, this study sought to investigate the relationship between the degree of hearing loss and academic achievement. ^ Purposive sampling was used to select subjects for this study. All 228 eligible Deaf/Hard of Hearing (DHH) students enrolled in a Broward County Public School were included in the original sample. Sixty-one students actually participated in this study. A correlational method of statistical analysis as well as a cross classification (crosstabs) was used to analyze the data. ^ The results show that academic achievement in the areas of reading and mathematics was significantly related to parental mode of communication and the mode of communication used in school. Academic achievement, in the area of reading, was also signficantly related to intellectual ability. The reading achievement was also found to be significantly related to degree of hearing loss. Written language was not significantly related to any factors investigated in this study. ^ Additional research should be conducted to further investigate the low academic achievement among deaf children. The diversity among signing systems at school and between home and school should also be analyzed. Finally, future studies should examine curriculum and instruction methods to increase the academic achievement of deaf children. ^
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Newly immigrated Haitian adolescent students enrolled in the Miami-Dade Public School System and designated as Limited English Proficient (LEP) face many challenges as they adjust to new expectations for performance and success in the family, school, and community. The dissertation examines the emerging self-identities of 32 Haitian LEP students attempting to fit in and succeed within the classrooms and larger community of Miami. Research questions asked include (1) What models for self-identity, including education and careers, are postulated for young Haitians? (2) What are the discourses and cultural models through which these identities are expressed? (3) How does the school assign identities to Haitian students? (4) How do the notions of identities conflict? and (5) How do emergent identities affect the students, orientations, adaptation, and performance in the worlds of secondary and higher education? ^ Research was conducted longitudinally over a three-year period (1996–1999) within the Miami-Dade Public School System and within the Miami Haitian community. Research methods included ethnographic research (participant and nonparticipant observation); interview; collection of oral histories; focus groups; and the examination of school records (grades, attendance, test scores). ^ The findings suggest that despite pressures from school and peers many Haitian students maintain a strong ethnolinguistic identity that provides the means to maintain an ideal “student” identity even as it conflicts with the American school Is negative marking of the LEP students I social background, culture, and language. The label “limited proficient” also limits the Haitian students' access to strong remedial or advanced academic programs and hence to future opportunities. ^ In conclusion, it is recommended that a re-working of the ways Haitian immigrant students are identified, tested, counseled, and advanced to other academic programs is necessary. ^
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This qualitative case study was limited to an eighteen-hour workshop on “Constructing a Reflective Teacher Portfolio.” The study was conducted at the Nova Center, a research and development school, in the Broward County Public School System. Six participants took part in the study. The study examined the process used by the participants as they constructed their portfolios, explored the reflective aspect of their construction, and investigated the impact that constructing a portfolio had on them and their work. ^ Data was gathered using interviews, observations, and artifacts. Content analysis and the combined frameworks of Van Manen (1977), Smyth (1989), and Pugach and Johnson (1990) were used to examine the data. The data indicates that the portfolios and workshop were not as effective as anticipated in encouraging the participants to examine their work. The following themes emerged as a result of this study: (a) teachers begin constructing their portfolios by gathering material that represents past successes; (b) examining philosophies of education, writing a personal narrative and sharing with colleagues stimulates reflective practice; (c) teachers have difficulty expressing their personal beliefs about education; (d) creating a reflective portfolio is a constructivist process that encourages divergent products; (e) teachers initially do not recognize a strong connection between constructing a portfolio and improving their work; and (f) constructing a portfolio may be an inside-out approach to educational reform. ^ Recommendations were presented to improve the workshop, specifically focusing on teachers examining their practices and learning from students' work. Additional study is needed to evaluate the influence of these changes in the workshop. ^
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The State of Florida developed the Sunshine State Standards For the Arts Curriculum Framework as part of an initiative to raise student achievement in response to national calls for educational reform. The content-based art education approach used in the Sunshine State Standards reflects a viewpoint advocated by prominent art educators and professional art education organizations for more than two decades. Successful implementation of the Sunshine State Standards curriculum approach requires that art teachers be acquainted with and knowledgeable in the four foundational content areas of the arts: studio art, art history, art criticism, and aesthetics. ^ The purpose of this study was to examine art teachers' viewpoints and attitudes toward the content-based art education approach contained in the Florida Curriculum Framework Sunshine State Standards for the Visual Arts. A survey was conducted in order to obtain these viewpoints. Surveys were sent to 440 Miami-Dade County Public School art teachers. A total of 138 elementary, middle and senior high school level art teachers participated in the study. ^ Factors and variables explored in this study included teachers' level of education, type of community, and grade levels taught. The principal methods of analyses employed in the study were descriptive statistics used to display frequencies and percentages. In addition, cross tabulations with Chi-square tests, and Mann-Whitney U tests were used to examine responses to the survey items. ^ The results of the study revealed that the majority of art teachers supported the content-based art education approach used in the Sunshine State Standards for the Arts. However significant differences appeared in the responses to survey items as a result of art teachers' level of education, type of community, and grade levels. The results of this study indicate a need for further examination of teacher training and professional development programs. ^
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Since 1997 federal special education policy mandated that all classroom teachers take part in planning and implementation of Individualized Education Plans (IEP) for students with disabilities. This legislation has given teachers new responsibilities because it requires greater participation in the IEP process. The purpose of this study was to examine teachers' perceptions of the usefulness of Individualized Education Plans (IEP). ^ Eighty seven certified Miami-Dade County Public School teachers, 60 general education teachers and 27 special education teachers were surveyed using an updated version of Rheams' (1989) The Teacher Perceptions of the Usefulness of IEPs. Subjects completed a survey form containing a demographic cover page, 18 Likert-scale statements and 3 open ended questions. This study looked at differences in perceptions by teacher group affiliation (general and special), grade level taught (elementary and secondary), and years of experience (<=5 and >5 years). The dependent variables were teacher preparedness; feasibility of IEP implementation; relevancy of IP to classroom instruction; and legal, professional and personal accountability with regard to the IEP. ^ Results of the Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) revealed that (a) special education teachers held a more positive perception of overall IEP usefulness than general education teachers, (b) special educators held more positive perceptions concerning issues of feasibility and preparedness, (c) elementary level teachers viewed the IEP more positively than secondary level teachers, specifically in the areas of preparedness and feasibility. ^ Findings of this study indicate that general and secondary educators have not embraced the legislation and incorporated it into their planning and instruction. These findings provide policymakers, institutions of higher education, and school administrators with insight as to how to better translate policy into classroom instructional practice. Consideration should be given to implementing (a) honest communication and shared decision making with regard to IEP directed curriculum and instruction, (b) updated pre and in-service IEP development and implementation training, and (c) opportunities for collaboration and increased plan time, especially on the secondary level. ^