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This study will utilize case study inquiry to examine student-athlete learning opportunities in the athletic learning space and academic learning space in a higher education NCAA Division I collegiate institution. This study will assess what learning opportunities exist within the athletic and academic learning space to better understand effective learning practices. This study will utilize the sociocultural Learning Sciences literature, supported with critical pedagogy and inclusive excellence literature, to understand how different learning spaces contribute to student-athlete learning opportunities and educational success in college.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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This study examined how students leveraged different types of knowledge resources on an outdoor learning trail. We positioned the learning trail as an integral part of the curriculum with a pre- and post-trail phase to scaffold and to support students’ meaning-making process. The study was conducted with two classes of secondary two students. We coded two groups’ discourse to examine the use of knowledge resource types in the meaning-making process in an outdoor learning setting: contextual resource, new conceptual resource, prior knowledge resource, as well as the relationship among these knowledge resource types. Next, we also examined environmental interaction and integration in the students’ use of these knowledge resource types. Analysis showed that contextual resources are chiefly instrumental in fostering students’ capacity to harness new conceptual resource and to activate prior knowledge resource in interacting with and integrating the outdoor learning environment in the meaning-making process.
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Relatório de Estágio apresentado à Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa para obtenção de grau de mestre em Ensino do 1.º e 2.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico
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Mixed methods research is becoming increasingly important in several scientific areas. The analysis of prevalence rates is a new line of research that has emerged in mixed methods research, and this methodological approach has only been applied carefully in a handful of journals. The purpose of this article was to analyse the prevalence of mixed methods research in interdisciplinary educational journals. Moreover, the main characteristics of the mixed methods articles identified were examined. This study used a mixed methods approach to analyse these aspects. Specifically, a partially mixed sequential equal status multiple-case study design was applied with a development mixed methods purpose. Three educational journals in different disciplines were reviewed from 2005 to 2010 (Academy of Management Learning and Education, Educational Psychology Review, Journal of the Learning Sciences). The findings show differences among the journals in the prevalence rates and characteristics of the mixed methods studies
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The objective of this study was to develop an internet-based seminar framework applicable for landscape architecture education. This process was accompanied by various aims. The basic expectation was to keep the main characteristics of landscape architecture education also in the online format. On top of that, four further objectives were anticipated: (1) training of competences for virtual team work, (2) fostering intercultural competence, (3) creation of equal opportunities for education through internet-based open access and (4) synergy effects and learning processes across institutional boundaries. This work started with the hypothesis that these four expected advantages would compensate for additional organisational efforts caused by the online delivery of the seminars and thus lead to a sustainable integration of this new learning mode into landscape architecture curricula. This rationale was followed by a presentation of four areas of knowledge to which the seminar development was directly related (1) landscape architecture as a subject and its pedagogy, (2) general learning theories, (3) developments in the ICT sector and (4) wider societal driving forces such as global citizenship and the increase of open educational resources. The research design took the shape of a pedagogical action research cycle. This approach was constructive: The author herself is teaching international landscape architecture students so that the model could directly be applied in practice. Seven online seminars were implemented in the period from 2008 to 2013 and this experience represents the core of this study. The seminars were conducted with varying themes while its pedagogy, organisation and the technological tools remained widely identical. The research design is further based on three levels of observation: (1) the seminar design on the basis of theory and methods from the learning sciences, in particular educational constructivism, (2) the seminar evaluation and (3) the evaluation of the seminars’ long term impact. The seminar model itself basically consists of four elements: (1) the taxonomy of learning objectives, (2) ICT tools and their application and pedagogy, (3) process models and (4) the case study framework. The seminar framework was followed by the presentation of the evaluation findings. The major findings of this study can be summed up as follows: Implementing online seminars across educational and national boundaries was possible both in term of organisation and technology. In particular, a high level of cultural diversity among the seminar participants has definitively been achieved. However, there were also obvious obstacles. These were primarily competing study commitments and incompatible schedules among the students attending from different academic programmes, partly even in different time zones. Both factors had negative impact on the individual and working group performances. With respect to the technical framework it can be concluded that the majority of the participants were able to use the tools either directly without any problem or after overcoming some smaller problems. Also the seminar wiki was intensively used for completing the seminar assignments. However, too less truly collaborative text production was observed which could be improved by changing the requirements for the collaborative task. Two different process models have been applied for guiding the collaboration of the small groups and both were in general successful. However, it needs to be said that even if the students were able to follow the collaborative task and to co-construct and compare case studies, most of them were not able to synthesize the knowledge they had compiled. This means that the area of consideration often remained on the level of the case and further reflections, generalisations and critique were largely missing. This shows that the seminar model needs to find better ways for triggering knowledge building and critical reflection. It was also suggested to have a more differentiated group building strategy in future seminars. A comparison of pre- and post seminar concept maps showed that an increase of factual and conceptual knowledge on the individual level was widely recognizable. Also the evaluation of the case studies (the major seminar output) revealed that the students have undergone developments of both the factual and the conceptual knowledge domain. Also their self-assessment with respect to individual learning development showed that the highest consensus was achieved in the field of subject-specific knowledge. The participants were much more doubtful with regard to the progress of generic competences such as analysis, communication and organisation. However, 50% of the participants confirmed that they perceived individual development on all competence areas the survey had asked for. Have the additional four targets been met? Concerning the competences for working in a virtual team it can be concluded that the vast majority was able to use the internet-based tools and to work with them in a target-oriented way. However, there were obvious differences regarding the intensity and activity of participation, both because of external and personal factors. A very positive aspect is the achievement of a high cultural diversity supporting the participants’ intercultural competence. Learning from group members was obviously a success factor for the working groups. Regarding the possibilities for better accessibility of educational opportunities it became clear that a significant number of participants were not able to go abroad during their studies because of financial or personal reasons. They confirmed that the online seminar was to some extent a compensation for not having been abroad for studying. Inter-institutional learning and synergy was achieved in so far that many teachers from different countries contributed with individual lectures. However, those teachers hardly ever followed more than one session. Therefore, the learning effect remained largely within the seminar learning group. Looking back at the research design it can be said that the pedagogical action research cycle was an appropriate and valuable approach allowing for strong interaction between theory and practice. However, some more external evaluation from peers in particular regarding the participants’ products would have been valuable.
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Pós-graduação em Educação para a Ciência - FC
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O presente estudo objetivou analisar as representações sociais das atividades de ensino de ciências de alunos da oitava série, de ambos os sexos, do ensino fundamental do Núcleo Pedagógico Integrado/NPI-Escola de Aplicação de Educação Básica da Universidade Federal do Pará, do ano de 2003/4. Além de investigar os conteúdos partilhados pelos alunos e identificar as contribuições das representações sociais para as atividades de ensino de ciências na prática do ensino de educação em ciências. O princípio que orientou essa investigação foi a Teoria das Representações Sociais elaborada por Serge Moscovic em 1961. A Teoria das Representações Sociais é definida por seu criador como o conjunto de conceitos, proposições e explicações originado na vida cotidiana no curso de comunicações interpessoais. Elas são equivalentes, em nossa sociedade, aos mitos e sistemas de crenças das sociedades tradicionais; podem também ser vistas como a versão contemporânea do senso comum. Esse estudo se fundamentou especialmente na Teoria do Núcleo Central proposta por Abric(1994) e colaboradores, que vem sendo desenvolvida ao longo dos anos: Todos os elementos da representação são hierarquizados e situam-se em torno de um núcleo central, constituído de um ou de alguns elementos que dão à representação o seu significado. O desenvolvimento do trabalho incluiu a caracterização dos sujeitos pertencentes a quatro turmas do período letivo de 2004 num total de 119 sujeitos respondentes. Foi realizada anteriormente, a aplicação de um questionário-piloto que procurou testar e validar as questões nele elaboradas. Tinha como principal objetivo identificar as representações sociais desses alunos a partir da questão: Quais são as representações sociais das atividades de ensino de ciências que os alunos de oitava série possuem? Utilizando a Teoria do Núcleo Central, foi possível perceber as imagens e sentidos na relação das atividades de ensino de ciências e as representações dos alunos, principalmente com a expressão meio ambiente como sua maior manifestação. Além disso, foi percebida a relação dos elementos do universo através de seus componentes, tendo o ser humano como seu elemento integrador. As representações (imagens e sentidos) percebidas sugerem um conjunto de reações positivas e negativas com vistas à transformação do ensino praticado em sala de aula. Os sujeitos propõem um refazer da prática dos membros da comunidade escolar, especialmente à prática dos professores. Esperamos que os resultados deste estudo sejam relevantes para o aprimoramento dos objetivos da educação científica, pois trazem reflexões importantes para o decisivo processo de melhoria da prática docente.
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El objetivo principal que este trabajo ha perseguido tiene que ver, primero, con reconocer la arquitectura como una disciplina intensamente ligada con la realidad (espacial, constructiva, económica) para después reivindicar una docencia de la misma que busque trabar lazos más estrechos con la experiencia directa del aprendizaje. A lo largo de la primera parte del trabajo se proponer un enfoque que identifica como próximas las bases del llamado “aprendizaje experimental” con la forma de pensar que trata de transmitirse respecto al concepto de “proyectar” en nuestras escuelas. Acordada esta relación de proximidad entre el aprendizaje experimental y el aprendizaje de proyectos se da un paso más allá: la bibliografía propia de las ciencias del aprendizaje señala los rasgos que caracterizan a los espacios donde tiene lugar este aprendizaje experimental. Esta información se ha confrontado con seis ejemplos en el panorama contemporáneo de las escuelas de arquitectura que, pensábamos, podían responder a la definición de “espacios de aprendizaje experimental”. Una vez descritos se ha hecho una lectura crítica de cada uno respecto a las características descritas por las ciencias del aprendizaje. Como resultado de estas lecturas críticas podemos concluir una serie de puntos que pueden caracterizar al espacio de aprendizaje experimental en la escuela de arquitectura de cara al futuro. The main objective that this work has pursued was, first, to recognize architecture as a discipline strongly linked with reality (spatial, constructive, economic) and then claim a teaching of it to seek closer ties lock experience direct learning. Throughout the first part of the paper is to propose an approach that identifies it as coming bases called “experiential learning” with the way of thinking that is transmitted on the concept of “project” in our schools. Agreed this close relationship between experiential learning and project learning goes a step further: the bibliography own learning sciences highlights the features that characterize the spaces where this experiential learning occurs. This information has been confronted with six examples in contemporary landscape architecture schools, we thought, could fall within the definition of “experimental learning spaces”. Having described has become a critical reading of each with respect to the characteristics described by the learning sciences. As a result of these critical readings can conclude a number of points that can characterize the space of experiential learning in the school of architecture facing the future.
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Aprender ciencia requiere aprender modelos y reconstruirlos en el aula. Los docentes que enseñan ciencia utilizan habitualmente en sus clases modelos científicos, los cuales constituyen una forma de representar la realidad. Se les atribuye a los modelos diferentes funciones: representar estructuras y fenómenos, ayudar en la visualización de entidades abstractas o microscópicas, asistir en la interpretación de resultados experimentales, entre otras. Los modelos científicos requieren un elevado nivel de abstracción, esto hace que muchas veces el alumnado encuentre dificultad en la comprensión e interpretación de los mismos. El presente trabajo se propone caracterizar las representaciones construidas por alumnos universitarios de la carrera de Psicología sobre el modelo de membrana citoplasmática y analizar su utilidad en las clases de Biología y su relevancia en el proceso de enseñanza aprendizaje. Para este fin se utilizó como instrumento una encuesta, elaborada ad hoc, que fue procesada a través de una estrategia metodológica mixta, estableciendo categorías. A partir del análisis del modelo explícito de la membrana citoplasmática expresado por los alumnos en las respuestas, se pondrán de manifiesto las características de los modelos mentales elaborados por ellos. De los resultados se desprende que aquellas investigaciones que se propongan interpretar la manera en que las personas construyen sus representaciones sobre determinados fenómenos, aportarán a la didáctica de las ciencias para mejorar el aprendizaje de los estudiantes; por otro lado se concluye que la analogía del modelo de membrana como mosaico fluido resulta poco significativa para los alumnos, que a menudo incorporan estos conceptos memorísticamente, representando un modelo que no es completamente científico. El trabajo con imágenes exige la mediación didáctica; resulta por eso necesario que los docentes comprendan que el razonamiento basado en modelos es una habilidad altamente deseable, pero requiere extenso entrenamiento y práctica dentro del ámbito áulico
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Aprender ciencia requiere aprender modelos y reconstruirlos en el aula. Los docentes que enseñan ciencia utilizan habitualmente en sus clases modelos científicos, los cuales constituyen una forma de representar la realidad. Se les atribuye a los modelos diferentes funciones: representar estructuras y fenómenos, ayudar en la visualización de entidades abstractas o microscópicas, asistir en la interpretación de resultados experimentales, entre otras. Los modelos científicos requieren un elevado nivel de abstracción, esto hace que muchas veces el alumnado encuentre dificultad en la comprensión e interpretación de los mismos. El presente trabajo se propone caracterizar las representaciones construidas por alumnos universitarios de la carrera de Psicología sobre el modelo de membrana citoplasmática y analizar su utilidad en las clases de Biología y su relevancia en el proceso de enseñanza aprendizaje. Para este fin se utilizó como instrumento una encuesta, elaborada ad hoc, que fue procesada a través de una estrategia metodológica mixta, estableciendo categorías. A partir del análisis del modelo explícito de la membrana citoplasmática expresado por los alumnos en las respuestas, se pondrán de manifiesto las características de los modelos mentales elaborados por ellos. De los resultados se desprende que aquellas investigaciones que se propongan interpretar la manera en que las personas construyen sus representaciones sobre determinados fenómenos, aportarán a la didáctica de las ciencias para mejorar el aprendizaje de los estudiantes; por otro lado se concluye que la analogía del modelo de membrana como mosaico fluido resulta poco significativa para los alumnos, que a menudo incorporan estos conceptos memorísticamente, representando un modelo que no es completamente científico. El trabajo con imágenes exige la mediación didáctica; resulta por eso necesario que los docentes comprendan que el razonamiento basado en modelos es una habilidad altamente deseable, pero requiere extenso entrenamiento y práctica dentro del ámbito áulico
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Aprender ciencia requiere aprender modelos y reconstruirlos en el aula. Los docentes que enseñan ciencia utilizan habitualmente en sus clases modelos científicos, los cuales constituyen una forma de representar la realidad. Se les atribuye a los modelos diferentes funciones: representar estructuras y fenómenos, ayudar en la visualización de entidades abstractas o microscópicas, asistir en la interpretación de resultados experimentales, entre otras. Los modelos científicos requieren un elevado nivel de abstracción, esto hace que muchas veces el alumnado encuentre dificultad en la comprensión e interpretación de los mismos. El presente trabajo se propone caracterizar las representaciones construidas por alumnos universitarios de la carrera de Psicología sobre el modelo de membrana citoplasmática y analizar su utilidad en las clases de Biología y su relevancia en el proceso de enseñanza aprendizaje. Para este fin se utilizó como instrumento una encuesta, elaborada ad hoc, que fue procesada a través de una estrategia metodológica mixta, estableciendo categorías. A partir del análisis del modelo explícito de la membrana citoplasmática expresado por los alumnos en las respuestas, se pondrán de manifiesto las características de los modelos mentales elaborados por ellos. De los resultados se desprende que aquellas investigaciones que se propongan interpretar la manera en que las personas construyen sus representaciones sobre determinados fenómenos, aportarán a la didáctica de las ciencias para mejorar el aprendizaje de los estudiantes; por otro lado se concluye que la analogía del modelo de membrana como mosaico fluido resulta poco significativa para los alumnos, que a menudo incorporan estos conceptos memorísticamente, representando un modelo que no es completamente científico. El trabajo con imágenes exige la mediación didáctica; resulta por eso necesario que los docentes comprendan que el razonamiento basado en modelos es una habilidad altamente deseable, pero requiere extenso entrenamiento y práctica dentro del ámbito áulico
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The richness of dance comes from the need to work with an individual body. Still, the body of the dancer belongs to plural context, crossed by artistic and social traditions, which locate the artists in a given field. We claim that role conflict is an essential component of the structure of collective artistic creativity. We address the production of discourse in a British dance company, with data that spawns from the ethnography ‘Dance and Cognition’, directed by David Kirsh at the University of California, together with WayneMcGregor-Random Dance. Our Critical Discourse Analysis is based on multiple interviews to the dancers and choreographer. Our findings show how creativity in dance seems to be empirically observable, and thus embodied and distributed shaped by the dance habitus of the particular social context.
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Students reflect more on their learning in course subjects when they participate in managing their teaching–learning environment. As a form of guided participation, peer assessment serves the following purposes: (a) it improves the student’s understanding of previously established learning objectives; (b) it is a powerful metacognitive tool; (c) it transfers to the student part of the responsibility for assessing learning, which means deciding which learning activities are important and choosing the degree of effort a course subject will require; (d) it emphasizes the collective aspect of the nature of knowledge; and (e) the educational benefits derived from peer assessment clearly justify the efforts required to implement activities. This paper reports on the relative merits of a learning portfolio compiled during fine arts-related studies in which peer assessment played an important role. The researchers analyzed the student work load and the final marks students received for compulsory art subjects. They conclude that the use of a closed learning portfolio with a well-structured, sequential and analytical design can have a positive effect on student learning and that, although implementing peer assessment may be complex and students need to become familiar with it, its use is not only feasible but recommendable.
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Using online knowledge communities (OKCs) as informal learning environments poses the question how likely these will integrate newcomers as peripheral participants. Previous research has identified surface characteristics of the OKC dialog as integrativity predictors. Yet, little is known about the role of dialogic textual complexity. This contribution proposes a comprehensive approach based on previously validated textual complexity indexes and applies it to predict OKC integrativity. The dialog analysis of N = 14 blogger communities with a total of 1937 participants identified three main components of textual complexity: dialog participation, structure and cohesion. From these, dialog cohesion was higher in integrative OKCs, thus significantly predicting OKC integrativity. This result adds to previous OKC research by uncovering the depth of OKC discourse. For educational practice, the study suggests a way of empowering learners by automatically assessing the integrativity of OKCs in which they may attempt to participate and access community knowledge.