997 resultados para Curriculum enrichment


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Relatório de estágio de mestrado, Ciências da Educação (Administração Educacional), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Educação, 2010

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Relatório de estágio de mestrado, Ciências da Educação (Administração Educacional), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Educação, 2011

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Futures education (FE) in a rapidly changing world is critical if young people are to be empowered to be proactive rather than reactive about the future. Research into young people's images and ideas of the future lead to the disturbing conclusion that, for many, the future is a depressing and fearful place where they feel hopeless and disempowered. On the other hand, as Richard Slaughter writes, 'young people are passionately interested in their own futures, and that of the society in which they live. They universally 'jump at the chance to study something with such intrinsic interest that also intersects with their own life interests in so many ways'. FE explicitly attempts to build on this interest and counter these fears by offering a profound and empowering set of learning strategies and ideas that can help people think and act critically and creatively about the future, without necessarily trying to predict it. Futures educators have, over the past decades, developed useful tools, ideas and a language for use with students of all ages to enable them to develop foresight literacy. Most of us tend to view the future as somehow beyond the present and rarely consider how decisions and choices made today profoundly affect not just one fixed future but any number of futures. The underlying goal of FE is to move from the idea of a single, pre-determined future to that of many possible futures, so that students begin to see that they can determine the future, that they need not be reactive and that they are not powerless. How does one do that? Ideas include, but are not limited to: timelines and Y-diagrams, futures wheels and mind maps, and 'Preferable, possible and probable' futures - a.k.a. the 3Ps. Current Australian curricula present education about the future in various implicit or explicit guises. A plethora of statements and curriculum outcomes mention the future, but essentially take 'it' for granted, and are uninformed by FE literature, language, ideas or tools. Science, the humanities and technology tend to be the main areas where such an implicit futures focus can be found. It also appears in documents about vocational education, civics and lifelong learning. Explicit FE is, as Beare and Slaughter put it, still the missing dimension in education. Explicit FE attempts to develop futures literacy, and draws widely upon futures studies literature for processes and content. FE provides such a wide range of ideas and tools that it can be incorporated into education in any number of ways. Programs in two very different schools, one primary and one secondary, are described in this article to provide examples of some of these ways. The first school, Kimberley Park State Primary School in Brisbane, operates with multi-age classrooms based on a 'thinking curriculum' developed around four organisers: change, perspectives, interconnectedness and sustainability. The second school, St John's Grammar School in Adelaide, is an independent school where FE operates as an integrated approach in Year Seven, as a separate one-semester subject in Year Nine and in separate subjects at other levels. Teachers both at Kimberley Park and St John's are very positive about FE. They say it promotes valuable and authentic learning, assists students to realise they have choices that matter and helps them see that the future need not be all doom and gloom. Because students are interested in the Big Questions, as one teacher put it, FE provides a perfect opportunity to address them, and to consider values that are fundamental for them and the future of the planet. Like any innovation, the long-term success of FE in schools depends on an embedding process so that the innovation does not depend on the enthusiasm and energy of a few individuals, only to disappear when they move on. It requires strong leadership, teacher knowledge, support and enthusiasm, and the support and understanding of the wider school community.

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In this article we aim to broaden the discussion about mathematical education of students of Middle Level Professional Education in Brazil (EPTNM), focusing on the issue of interdisciplinarity, emphasized in official documents as one of the organizing axes of the curriculum for this type of education. Studies in this field are justified by the growth of this modality in the Brazilian educational system, as well as the lack of specific investigations in the field of Mathematics Education about it. Our research is guided by the questions: Can the adoption of an interdisciplinary approach to organizing the curriculum contribute to building links between technical professional education and the more academic education characteristic of Middle Level education? What are its potentialities for promoting more meaningful learning of mathematical content in this type of education? We conclude that the superficiality with which the theme of interdisciplinarity has been handled, and the lack of contextualization in other research related to it in mathematics education, are some of the reasons for not implementing the idea successfully. In this article, we discuss the contribution of different authors who research the theme and include proposals to explore Ethnomathematics and Modeling as possibilities for curriculum enrichment of the EPTNM, linking different areas of knowledge and contextualizing math in the reality of the world of work.

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Este estudo tem como finalidade compreender o processo de constituição de uma parceria educativa envolvendo escolas do 1.º Ciclo do Ensino Básico e outras instituições da comunidade para a promoção da educação intercultural e analisar a influência do trabalho desenvolvido por essa parceria nas práticas, atitudes, competências e conhecimentos de todos os participantes. Situa-se, por um lado, num entendimento de educação intercultural enquanto abordagem educativa fundamental para todos os alunos, assente na valorização da diversidade e na promoção de atitudes e competências de relacionamento interpessoal (como o respeito e a solidariedade), tendo em vista a formação de cidadãos responsáveis e participativos na construção de sociedades mais justas e coesas. Por outro, justifica o potencial das parcerias educativas para o desenvolvimento pessoal, profissional e institucional dos parceiros, assim como para o desenvolvimento da competência intercultural de todos os participantes (parceiros, alunos e comunidade envolvente). O desenho investigativo delineado, de natureza predominantemente qualitativa, encontra-se na interseção de três métodos investigativos: estudo de caso, estudo etnográfico e investigação-ação. Num primeiro momento (ano letivo 2008/2009) efetuou-se um estudo exploratório que visou conhecer as práticas de educação intercultural e de trabalho em parceria de professores a lecionar em escolas do 1.º CEB do concelho de Aveiro. O objetivo deste estudo era reunir sugestões de atividades e de instituições a contactar para a constituição de um grupo de parceiros com vista ao desenvolvimento posterior de um projeto sobre educação intercultural. Os dados recolhidos por meio da aplicação de um inquérito por questionário a 228 professores do 1º CEB do distrito de Aveiro (dos quais 114 foram respondidos) permitiram concluir que as práticas educativas a este nível, e no contexto em causa, são ainda escassas ou pouco divulgadas. Passou-se, então, à constituição de um grupo de parceiros educativos que contou com um total de 13 elementos: a investigadora, enquanto parceira representante da Universidade de Aveiro, seis professoras do 1.º CEB, duas professoras de Música das Atividades de Enriquecimento Curricular, um representante de uma associação de imigrantes, um representante de uma associação cultural, um representante de uma CERCI e um representante da Câmara e Biblioteca Municipal. Ao longo do ano escolar 2010/2011, o grupo de parceiros desenvolveu colaborativamente um projeto de intervenção sobre educação intercultural para alunos do 1.º CEB. Este projeto proporcionou-lhes momentos de formação sobre educação intercultural e jogos colaborativos e permitiu-lhes partilhar as suas dúvidas e experiências relativas à temática em causa, propor estratégias e metodologias e disponibilizar recursos para a conceção e implementação das atividades. Os dados foram recolhidos em diferentes momentos: antes de se dar início ao projeto de intervenção, efetuou-se uma entrevista inicial a cada um dos parceiros; durante o decorrer do projeto realizou-se um focus group e registaram-se em formato áudio todas as sessões de trabalho entre os parceiros; após a conclusão do projeto de intervenção, teve lugar uma nova entrevista individual a cada um deles. Estes dados foram transcritos e analisados de acordo com a técnica de análise de conteúdo. Para além disso, todos os documentos elaborados pela investigadora durante a gestão da parceria, os portfólios das professoras participantes e os registos fotográficos das atividades implementadas constituíram-se como dados secundários. Os resultados mostraram que a participação neste projeto: i) conduziu a que ocorresse uma alteração das representações dos parceiros sobre interculturalidade e educação intercultural; ii) permitiu a todos os participantes (parceiros, alunos e comunidade) desenvolverem a sua competência intercultural; iii) proporcionou situações de trabalho colaborativo que contribuíram para o desenvolvimento pessoal, profissional e institucional de todos os parceiros; iv) motivou os parceiros a darem continuidade ao trabalho aqui desenvolvido. Este estudo permitiu, ainda, refletir sobre a importância da formação de formadores em educação intercultural e da necessidade de sensibilização para o desenvolvimento de trabalho colaborativo entre escola, comunidade e investigadores académicos.

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There is a strong need to increase the number of undergraduate students who pursue careers in science to provide the "fuel" that will power a science and technology-driven U.S. economy. Prior research suggests that both evidence-based teaching methods and early undergraduate research experiences may help to increase retention rates in the sciences. In this study, we examined the effect of a program that included 1) a Summer enrichment 2-wk minicourse and 2) an authentic Fall research course, both of which were designed specifically to support students' science motivation. Undergraduates who participated in the pharmacology-based enrichment program significantly improved their knowledge of basic biology and chemistry concepts; reported high levels of science motivation; and were likely to major in a biological, chemical, or biomedical field. Additionally, program participants who decided to major in biology or chemistry were significantly more likely to choose a pharmacology concentration than those majoring in biology or chemistry who did not participate in the enrichment program. Thus, by supporting students' science motivation, we can increase the number of students who are interested in science and science careers.

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Travel can interrupt and disrupt ways of seeing and understanding the world. For teachers, their experience of travel is often overlooked as a resource to be utilised in the classroom and school. This paper explores the impact of travel on teachers’ work through analysis of two teachers’ experiences of an educational study tour. The impact of this travel can be seen through revised curriculum, teachers’ increased knowledge and altered customs. A discussion of this impact is through the social imaginary. The central argument is that teachers’ travel experiences are an undervalued resource with potential to shape a global education and improve classroom effectiveness. It concludes with speculation about the possibilities for enrichment of classroom practices through travel experiences both as personal growth and curriculum renewal that responds to education for a changing world.

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This study examined the effectiveness of the TEAM (Teaching Enrichment Activities to Minorities) program in preparing and identifying underrepresented students for entrance into the gifted program. Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) developed the TEAM program as an intervention program aimed at developing student's thinking skills and critical thinking skills in all subject areas and prepare students for possible placement into the gifted program. ^ A systematic sampling strategy was utilized to select three TEAM schools from each of the six regions in M-DCPS for the sample, for a total of 18 schools. A pool of the students that participated in the TEAM program in 2003-2004 in the 18 schools selected were identified as the TEAM Sample students. A matching sample was created from 18 public schools in Miami-Dade County that did not implement the TEAM program in 2003-2004. The Matching Sample created a match for 806 students in the TEAM sample, for a total of 1612 subjects for the study. ^ This study used a logistical regression design to analyze the relationships of multiple independent variables, including: ethnicity, limited English proficiency, gender, free/reduced lunch status, grade level, reading achievement, mathematics achievement, and participation TEAM on the dependent variables of referral for the gifted program and eligibility into the gifted program. The first analysis found the variables of grade level, participation in TEAM, reading achievement, and mathematics achievement were all significant variables in determining if a student was referred for the gifted program. The second analysis found the variables of grade level, gender, free/reduced lunch status, reading achievement, and mathematics achievement were all significant variables in determining if a student was eligible for the gifted program. ^ Recommendations based on the results of this study include the expansion of the TEAM program in M-DCPS to include additional grade levels and schools. Additionally, adopting a broadened definition of giftedness and reviewing the screening and placement policies for potentially gifted students is recommended. Adopting multicultural and broader definitions of giftedness and constructing better tools and programs, such as TEAM, for assessing and identifying potential gifted students, represent small steps towards creating equitable education for all students. ^