987 resultados para Donald Schön


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O objetivo precípuo da pesquisa que ora se apresenta consiste em analisar as políticas e reformas da educação no que concerne à Formação de Professores da década de 1990, considerando o intenso barateamento e a precarização, que vem ocorrendo nas últimas décadas, nessa formação. Buscamos entender em que medida as políticas são contingentes e elaboradas para atender aos problemas emergenciais e porque não trazem em seu bojo a construção de ações que visam à transformação da formação e da própria sociedade. Busca, ainda, compreender se a Teoria Reflexiva, cujos expoentes são John Dewey e Donald Schön, que fundamenta o trabalho de alguns professores formadores, é uma extensão das políticas e reformas empreendidas no Brasil nas últimas décadas. De igual modo, visa a analisar se palavras de ordem como flexibilização, polivalência, habilidades e competência, que compõem a agenda neoliberal, foram aderidas ao pacote para a Formação de Professores da Teoria Reflexiva. Pretende contrapor os fundamentos da Teoria Reflexiva àqueles da Pedagogia Histórico-Crítica. Utiliza, nesta etapa da investigação, a pesquisa bibliográfica e documental pertinente e levanta informações sobre o Curso de Pedagogia no Brasil por meio da pesquisa empírica, que ocorreu em três Universidades: Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa (UEPG), Universidade Federal do Paraná (UFPR) e Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná (UNIOESTE-Câmpus Cascavel). Analisa o Projeto Político-Pedagógico de cada uma para detectar qual Referencial Teórico pautou sua construção e realiza entrevistas semiestruturadas com professores do Curso de Pedagogia, buscando meios que possibilitou realizar o levantamento do possível Referencial Teórico que pauta o trabalho desses professores

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Le jeu casual est un phénomène majeur de l’industrie vidéoludique, pourtant il reste peu étudié et mal considéré. Les quelques définitions scientifiques recensées présentent des divergences importantes, ainsi qu’un décalage par rapport aux jeux produits. Les modèles théoriques en design de jeu, centrés sur le gameplay, semblent inadéquats face à ce phénomène. En utilisant le modèle du praticien réflexif de Donald Schön, l’objectif de notre recherche est d’apporter un nouvel éclairage sur le jeu casual grâce au savoir professionnel des designers de jeux. Notre approche est qualitative, d’inspiration phénoménologique : nous avons recueilli l’expérience de huit designers de jeux par l’intermédiaire d’entretiens semi-dirigés proches du récit de pratique. Nos résultats montrent que les concepts utilisés dans les modèles vidéoludiques traditionnels restent pertinents pour définir le jeu casual, mais demandent à être retravaillés afin de rendre compte des mutations de l’expérience de jeu. Ainsi, un challenge dans un jeu casual n’est pas un obstacle mais une opportunité d’action pour le joueur. De plus, la progression se fait par la variation des challenges plutôt que par l’augmentation de la difficulté. Ensuite, certains concepts qui semblaient pertinents pour définir les jeux casual, tels que la fiction positive, ont été rejetés par nos participants. Enfin, notre étude a permis de rassembler des informations sur le rôle du designer de jeu casual et le contexte dans lequel il exerce, ce qui permet d’expliquer certaines causes de la vision péjorative du jeu casual.

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The study proposes an understanding of nurses training in reflexivity and the overcome the limits of biomedical formation model, from the thought of John Dewey, inserted in the panorama of the reflective practitioner introduced by Donald Schön and dialoguing with the perspective of the transforming action of Paulo Freire. We used a qualitative approach to collect empirical data through focus groups conducted with nursing students from 3rd to 5th year in the Faculty of Health Sciences, Trairi / UFRN in the year 2012. Data analysis occurred through the technique of thematic content analysis constituted of three stages: pre-analysis, exploration of the material, treatment of results, inference and interpretation of the material. Thus, the categories formulated by organizing, classifying and aggregating the the content of the speeches to groups who shared opinions approximations of thought generating a set of categories of analysis designed from the contents. The results present the experiences of nursing students and their reflections, demonstrating that the process of reflection permeates the journey of life. It is inferred that the knowledge acquired in these experiences do not always participate in this dialogue in this formative process, reducing previous experiences in the field of exemplification of everyday situations. We conclude that it is necessary to consolidate innovative pedagogical proposals that allow the continuous dialogue with reality, breaking with the decontextualized teaching process from reality insertion of the university. Rethinking of the structures is recommended, reinforcing the break with the biomedical model and the integration of knowledge dynamically

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Pós-graduação em Educação - FFC

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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O ensino de Língua Portuguesa tem, sem dúvida, representado um problema constante para muitos professores da área nas escolas de ensino básico. Alguns professores, diante das constantes e reiteradas críticas ao ensino de língua materna que muito provavelmente ocorram por conta dos resultados pouco satisfatórios das avaliações oficiais sobre o desempenho dos estudantes sentem-se desnorteados sobre o que fazer em sala de aula. Muitas vezes o desnorteio é tal que os professores acabam não fazendo nada que seja significativo para o desenvolvimento comunicativo dos alunos. Esse tema, que não é novo, mas atual, se impõe pela recorrência das discussões e críticas na academia sobre quais são os objetivos do ensino de Língua Portuguesa e a crise que o ensino dessa disciplina atravessa. Em suma, o ensino hodierno de Língua Portuguesa, em nível básico, não tem suprido as exigências que se impõem ao alunado brasileiro que os estudantes, ao concluírem o ensino médio, escrevam, leiam e falem com competência. Que relação esse quadro tem com a formação e a prática dos professores de Língua Portuguesa em sala de aula? Em que medida as Diretrizes Oficiais para o ensino de Língua Portuguesa são utilizadas como referencias para o trabalho em sala de aula? São essas questões que nortearam a pesquisa. Para responder a essas perguntas realizamos uma pesquisa bibliográfica e empírica de viés qualitativo. A pesquisa bibliográfica, fundamentada nos PCNs de Língua Portuguesa, Sírio Possenti, Luiz Carlos Travaglia, Donald Schön, António Nóvoa, entre outros, nos forneceu subsídios teóricos sobre as diretrizes para o ensino de Língua Portuguesa e sobre a formação do professor. Com a pesquisa de campo a intenção foi a de analisarmos o ensino de língua materna. Para tanto, ouvimos 10 professores e 50 alunos da rede pública de ensino do estado de São Paulo, com o objetivo de conhecer as opiniões e impressões desses professores e alunos sobre o ensino de Língua Portuguesa. A análise dos dados revela que os avanços teóricos no campo da Linguística foram parcialmente incorporados pelos professores, ou seja, os docentes, em suas práticas de sala de aula, restringem-se, muitas vezes, a repetir o mesmo ensino a que sempre estiveram habituados. Os resultados desse estudo, ainda que circunscritos a uma dada realidade, apontam para a necessidade de se buscar meios efetivos para que a formação inicial e continuada dos professores de Língua Portuguesa possam contribuir com novas práticas de ensino em sala de aula.

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O objetivo deste trabalho é verificar como a formação de professores em seu processo de escrita interfere em suas estratégias em sala de aula. Investigar documentos e materiais de apoio produzidos desde 1978 até 2008, década a década, visando reconhecer a abordagem da produção escrita em diferentes contextos históricos compõe a pesquisa documental. À análise desses documentos precede o estudo dos contextos nacional e estadual. Questionários aplicados a professores e a estudantes e análise desse material encaminham a algumas possibilidades de alteração na relação entre professores, alunos e a produção escrita. António Nóvoa e Donald Schön fundamentam aspectos tanto relacionados às respostas dos questionários e relatos quanto ao processo de formação de educadores.

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In the decade since the destination branding literature emerged (see for example Pritchard & Morgan 1998, Dosen & Vransevic 1998), only a few books have been published. These are Morgan et al.’s (2002, 2004) edited volumes of international case studies and conceptual papers, and Baker’s (2007) practitioner perspective on branding small cities in the USA. This work by Stephanie Donald and John Gammack is the first research-based text related to destination branding, and is a welcome and timely addition to the field. In the foreword to the first issue of Place Branding and Public Policy, editor Simon Anholt (2004, p. 4) suggested “almost nobody agrees on what, exactly, branding means”, when he described place branding practice as akin to the Wild West. Indeed, this lack of theory was one of the motivators for the authors of this text. Tourism and the Branded City is part of Ashgate’s New Directions in Tourism Analysis series, edited by Dimitri Ioannides. The aim of the series is to address the gap in published theory underpinning the study of tourism, with a particular interest in non-business disciplines such as Sociology, Social Anthropology, Human and Social Geography, and Cultural Studies...

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Every day inboxes are being flooded with invitations to invest money in overseas schemes, notifications of overseas lottery wins and inheritances, as well as emails from banks and other institutions asking for customers to confirm information about their identity and account details. While these requests may seem outrageous, many believe the request to be true and respond, through the sending of money or personal details. This can have devastating consequences, financially, emotionally and physically. While enforcement action is important, greater success is likely to come in the area of prevention, which avoids victim losses in the first place. Considerable victim support is also required by victims who have suffered significant losses, in trying to get their lives back on track. This project examined fraud prevention strategies and support services for victims of online fraud across the United Kingdom, United States of America and Canada. While much work has already been undertaken in Queensland, there is considerable room for improvement and a great deal can be learnt from these overseas jurisdictions. There are several examples of innovative and effective responses, particularly in the area of victim support, that are highlighted throughout this report. It is advocated that Australia can continue to improve its position regarding the prevention and support of online fraud victims, by applying the knowledge and expertise learnt overseas to a local context.

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Donald Ezekiel (known to all as ‘Don’) was born in Singapore on September 12, 1936, to a German mother and Iraqi father. His parents were Jewish refugees, who met in Batavia,1 married and alternately lived in Batavia and Singapore. The family established their primary residence in Singapore after Don’s older brother Eric (later to become a haematologist) was born in 1934. The Ezekiel family was forced to flee in 1941 when the Japanese bombed Singapore and were fortunate to obtain passage on a hospital ship to Perth. They returned to Singapore after the war but left again on their own accord in 1951 due to race riots. The Ezekiels sold up everything in Singapore and decided to settle in Perth...

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This study focuses on two philosophical issues related to the interpretation of art. Firstly, it considers the role of authorial intentions in interpretation. Secondly, the study raises the issue of relativism in interpretation through a discussion of the relativistic tendencies apparent in the views of three major figures of contemporary philosophy: Joseph Margolis, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and Richard Rorty. The major goal of the thesis is to develop a theory of interpretation supporting the role of authorial intentions in interpretation on the basis of Donald Davidson s late philosophy of language and the holistic account of interpretation that underlies different parts of his philosophy. It is my belief that an intentionalist view of interpretation built on Davidsonian elements manages to form the most convincing defense of that interpretive position against the skepticism present in the views of Margolis, Gadamer, and Rorty. The theoretical issues addressed in the thesis are illuminated by discussions of case-examples, most importantly Richard Wagner s The Valkyrie, Thomas Adés America: A Prophecy, and some symphonies by Dimitri Shostakovich. In chapter one, I present a critical discussion of Margolis robust relativism. While finding Margolis criticism of the self-refutive argument plausible, I, nevertheless, argue that the relativistic logic Margolis offers should not be favored in interpretation. The first parts of chapter two outline Davidsonian intentionalism by presenting a reading of Davidson s later work in philosophy of language and mind, and by indicating its relationship to Davidson s views of literature. Then, I shall compare Davidson s ideas with some recent modest forms of intentionalism found in analytic aesthetics, and argue that Davidsonian intentionalism is in many respects more satisfactory compared to them. Chapter three engages Gadamer s hermeneutics by defending E.D. Hirsch s criticism of Gadamer. Uncovering the shortcomings in the replies of Gadamer s followers to Hirsch s criticism serves as a basis for the defense of intentionalism in interpretation carried out in the chapter. That defense is then extended with a discussion of some recent hermeneutic readings of Davidson s views. Chapter four deals with the standing of intentionalism through Rorty s pragmatist approach to literature. By indicating the position of pragmatist notions of aesthetic experience and imagination in Davidsonian intentionalism, it is shown that an intentionalist approach need not be as impoverished with regard to the value Rorty attributes to literature as he assumes. The concluding chapter outlines some ways in which one can be a pluralist with regard to art and interpretation without falling into relativism.

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In this study I consider what kind of perspective on the mind body problem is taken and can be taken by a philosophical position called non-reductive physicalism. Many positions fall under this label. The form of non-reductive physicalism which I discuss is in essential respects the position taken by Donald Davidson (1917-2003) and Georg Henrik von Wright (1916-2003). I defend their positions and discuss the unrecognized similarities between their views. Non-reductive physicalism combines two theses: (a) Everything that exists is physical; (b) Mental phenomena cannot be reduced to the states of the brain. This means that according to non-reductive physicalism the mental aspect of humans (be it a soul, mind, or spirit) is an irreducible part of the human condition. Also Davidson and von Wright claim that, in some important sense, the mental aspect of a human being does not reduce to the physical aspect, that there is a gap between these aspects that cannot be closed. I claim that their arguments for this conclusion are convincing. I also argue that whereas von Wright and Davidson give interesting arguments for the irreducibility of the mental, their physicalism is unwarranted. These philosophers do not give good reasons for believing that reality is thoroughly physical. Notwithstanding the materialistic consensus in the contemporary philosophy of mind the ontology of mind is still an uncharted territory where real breakthroughs are not to be expected until a radically new ontological position is developed. The third main claim of this work is that the problem of mental causation cannot be solved from the Davidsonian - von Wrightian perspective. The problem of mental causation is the problem of how mental phenomena like beliefs can cause physical movements of the body. As I see it, the essential point of non-reductive physicalism - the irreducibility of the mental - and the problem of mental causation are closely related. If mental phenomena do not reduce to causally effective states of the brain, then what justifies the belief that mental phenomena have causal powers? If mental causes do not reduce to physical causes, then how to tell when - or whether - the mental causes in terms of which human actions are explained are actually effective? I argue that this - how to decide when mental causes really are effective - is the real problem of mental causation. The motivation to explore and defend a non-reductive position stems from the belief that reductive physicalism leads to serious ethical problems. My claim is that Davidson's and von Wright's ultimate reason to defend a non-reductive view comes back to their belief that a reductive understanding of human nature would be a narrow and possibly harmful perspective. The final conclusion of my thesis is that von Wright's and Davidson's positions provide a starting point from which the current scientistic philosophy of mind can be critically further explored in the future.