959 resultados para Historical education


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Tese de doutoramento, Educação (História da Educação), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Educação, 2014

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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O presente trabalho tem como objetivo dar continuidade à pesquisa desenvolvida em minha especialização em História do Rio Grande do Sul, momento em que investiguei sobre as formas de divulgação das leis abolicionistas, Ventre Livre, Sexagenários e Lei Áurea através da imprensa rio-grandina do século XIX representada pelos periódicos Echo do Sul, Artista, Comercial e Diário do Rio Grande. Dando continuidade à investigação, e partindo do pressuposto de que o jornal pode ser utilizado em sala de aula como fonte de pesquisa histórica, busquei verificar como esta fonte pode ser trabalhada com alunos do ensino fundamental de forma a desenvolver sua consciência histórica. A pesquisa foi pautada em investigações na área da Educação Histórica e na teoria da Consciência Histórica de Jörn Rüsen que investiga a caracterização e os fundamentos do conhecimento histórico e sua relação com a vida prática, buscando compreender como crianças e jovens aprendem história. Usei a metodologia de pesquisa-ação privilegiando o trabalho com a interpretação da linguagem dos textos históricos e a construção de narrativas por parte dos aprendizes de uma turma do 8º ano e uma turma de 8ª série do ensino fundamental de uma escola municipal da cidade do Rio Grande, nos dois últimos meses de 2013. Constatei que é possível a construção do aprendizado de História a partir da análise de matérias jornalísticas, comparando fontes e buscando a compreensão das possibilidades do discurso dos jornais, bem como este trabalho pode ser realizado através das tecnologias digitais de forma a torná-lo prazeroso para o estudante. Algumas considerações podem ser apontadas, entre elas a necessidade do professor de história oportunizar condições de aprendizagem que propiciem ao aluno sentir-se agente na construção do conhecimento e de um ensino de história significativo, dando-lhe condições de compreender de forma mais profunda a vida humana, bem como a necessidade da utilização, por parte dos professores, da narrativa como forma de ensino-aprendizagem. Seria a utilidade prática da história.

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O presente trabalho tem como objetivo investigar se o uso de mídias digitais pode ou não contribuir para a progressão das ideias históricas dos jovens em idade de escolarização. A pesquisa tem seus pressupostos teóricos e metodológicos pautados na Educação Histórica, linha de pesquisa do Ensino de História que se preocupa com a busca de respostas concernentes ao desenvolvimento do pensamento histórico e a formação da consciência histórica de crianças e jovens. A dissertação é composta de três capítulos, o primeiro intitulado O Ensino de História em sua historicidade aborda a História do Ensino de História no Brasil desde seu surgimento no século XIX,até a primeira década do século XXI, e o modo como está estruturado enquanto disciplina escolar no ensino básico brasileiro, o surgimento e incorporação das mídias digitais no cotidiano dos sujeitos e a consequente produção de novos sentidos, e também a forma como a Educação Histórica se propõe enquanto campo teórico e metodológico para a aprendizagem de História intermediada por essas recentes tecnologias. No segundo capítulo denominado Ideias tácitas dos jovens a respeito do modo de vida e origem dos primeiros homens e mulheres foi investigado as ideias iniciais das duas turmas de 6° ano do ensino fundamental analisadas nesta pesquisa, com base na ideia substantiva, a origem e modo de vida dos primeiros homens e mulheres, o sentido que os jovens atribuem às experiências humanas ocorridas ao longo do tempo, bem como, a aplicação da Unidade Temática Investigativa a partir dos conhecimentos prévios dos educandos. O terceiro capítulo intitulado A construção do conhecimento histórico intermediado pelas mídias digitais, trata da análise dos dados da pesquisa de modo a investigara progressão das ideias históricas dos jovens, com base na comparação de suas narrativas iniciais e finais, elaboradas ao longo da aplicação da pesquisa.

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This three-phase design research describes the modelling processes for DC-circuit phenomena. The first phase presents an analysis of the development of the DC-circuit historical models in the context of constructing Volta s pile at the turn of the 18th century. The second phase involves the designing of a teaching experiment for comprehensive school third graders. Among other considerations, the design work utilises the results of the first phase and research literature of pupils mental models for DC-circuit phenomena. The third phase of the research was concerned with the realisation of the planned teaching experiment. The aim of this phase was to study the development of the external representations of DC-circuit phenomena in a small group of third graders. The aim of the study has been to search for new ways to guide pupils to learn DC-circuit phenomena while emphasing understanding at the qualitative level. Thus, electricity, which has been perceived as a difficult and abstract subject, could be learnt more comprehensively. Especially, the research of younger pupils learning of electricity concepts has not been of great interest at the international level, although DC-circuit phenomena are also taught in the lower classes of comprehensive schools. The results of this study are important, because there has tended to be more teaching of natural sciences in the lower classes of comprehensive schools, and attempts are being made to develop this trend in Finland. In the theoretical part of the research an Experimental-centred representation approach, which emphasises the role of experimentalism in the development of pupil s representations, is created. According to this approach learning at the qualitative level consists of empirical operations like experimenting, observations, perception, and prequantification of nature phenomena, and modelling operations like explaining and reasoning. Besides planning teaching, the new approach can be used as an analysis tool in describing both historical modelling and the development of pupils representations. In the first phase of the study, the research question was: How did the historical models of DC-circuit phenomena develop in Volta s time? The analysis uncovered three qualitative historical models associated with the historical concept formation process. The models include conceptions of the electric circuit as a scene in the DC-circuit phenomena, the comparative electric-current phenomenon as a cause of different observable effect phenomena, and the strength of the battery as a cause of the electric-current phenomenon. These models describe the concept formation process and its phases in Volta s time. The models are portrayed in the analysis using fragments of the models, where observation-based fragments and theoretical fragements are distinguished from each other. The results emphasise the significance of the qualitative concept formation and the meaning of language in the historical modelling of DC-circuit phenomena. For this reason these viewpoints are stressed in planning the teaching experiment in the second phase of the research. In addition, the design process utilised the experimentation behind the historical models of DC-circuit phenomena In the third phase of the study the research question is as follows: How will the small group s external representations of DC-circuit phenomena develop during the teaching experiment? The main question is divided into the following two sub questions: What kind of talk exists in the small group s learning? What kinds of external representations for DC-circuit phenomena exist in the small group discourse during the teaching experiment? The analysis revealed that the teaching experiment of the small group succeeded in its aim to activate talk in the small group. The designed connection cards proved especially successful in activating talk. The connection cards are cards that represent the components of the electric circuit. In the teaching experiment the pupils constructed different connections with the connection cards and discussed, what kinds of DC-circuit phenomena would take place in the corresponding real connections. The talk of the small group was analysed by comparing two situations, firstly, when the small group discussed using connections made with the connection cards and secondly with the same connections using real components. According to the results the talk of the small group included more higher-order thinking when using the connection cards than with similar real components. In order to answer the second sub question concerning the small group s external representations that appeared in the talk during the teaching experiment; student talk was visualised by the fragment maps which incorporate the electric circuit, the electric current and the source voltage. The fragment maps represent the gradual development of the external representations of DC-circuit phenomena in the small group during the teaching experiment. The results of the study challenge the results of previous research into the abstractness and difficulty of electricity concepts. According to this research, the external representations of DC-circuit phenomena clearly developed in the small group of third graders. Furthermore, the fragment maps uncover that although the theoretical explanations of DC-circuit phenomena, which have been obtained as results of typical mental model studies, remain undeveloped, learning at the qualitative level of understanding does take place.

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The student bullying of teachers (SBT) is a distinct and complex form of bullying with a multiplicity of diverse, changeable and intersecting causes which is experienced by and affects teachers in a variety of ways. SBT is both a national and an international phenomenon which is under-recognised in academic, societal and political spheres, resulting in limited conceptual understanding and awareness of the issue. This study explores teachers’ experiences of SBT behaviours in Irish second level schools as well as teachers’ perceptions regarding training, policies and supports in Ireland to address the issue. Specifically, the study seeks to explore the influence of historical low State intervention in education on contemporary policies and supports to deal with SBT in Ireland. A mixed methods approach involving a survey of 531 second level school teachers and 17 semi-structured interviews with teachers, Year Heads and representatives from teacher trade unions and school management bodies was employed to collect and analyse data. Findings indicate that SBT behaviours are prevalent in many forms in Irish second level schools. The hidden nature of the phenomenon has simultaneously contributed to and is reinforced by limited understanding of the issue as well as teachers’ reluctance to disclose their experiences. Findings reveal that teachers perceive the contemporary policies, training and support structures in Ireland to be inadequate in equipping them to effectively deal with SBT. State intervention in addressing SBT behaviours to date, has been limited, therefore many teachers are forced to respond to the issue based on their own initiatives and assumptions rather than from an informed critically reflective approach, supported by national guidelines and sufficient State investment. This has resulted in a piecemeal, un-coordinated and ad-hoc approach to SBT in Irish schools both in terms of teachers’ management of SBT behaviours and with respect to the supports extended to staff. The potential negative consequences of SBT behaviours on teachers’ wellbeing and professional performance and thus, on the education system itself, underlines the need for a strategic, evidence-based, resourced and integrated approach which includes, as a pivotal component, consultation with teachers, whose contribution to the process is crucial.

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Current discussions on Religious Education (RE), both in Germany and England, focus on the quality of teaching and the professionality of teachers, but neglect the historical and institutional process of professionalization upon which conceptions of teaching quality and teacher professionality hinge. This article seeks to provide definitional clarity by differentiating between individual and collective professionalization; exploring teacher professionalization in general and in the special case of RE; and operationalizing the concept of RE teacher professionalization for the purposes of planned historical and international comparative research. A three-fold conceptualization of professionalization is proposed, consisting of the following inter-related levels: (1) initial and continuing professional development; (2) professional self-organization and professional politics; and (3) professional knowledge. The breadth, complexity and significance of the historical and institutional processes associated with the professionalization of RE teachers at each of these levels is described and discussed. It is argued that further historical and international comparative research on these lines would contribute a broader and deeper understanding of the presuppositions of RE teacher professionality beyond current debates.

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Monográfico con el título: 'Sociedad de la Información, lenguas minoritarias y educación en bilingüismo'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación

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Monográfico con el título: 'Competencias docentes en la Educación Superior'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación

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This thesis by publication contains an introductory summary chapter and three papers. The first paper presents a study of how the concept of historical consciousness has been defined, applied, and justified in Swedish history didactical research. It finds that there is consensus regarding the definition of what a historical consciousness is, but that there is variation in how the concept is applied. It is suggested that this variation makes historical con­sciousness a complex and vague concept.      The second paper uses the results presented in the first paper as a point of departure and from thence argues for a broadened understanding of the concept of historical consciousness that incorporates its definition, applica­tion, development, and significance. The study includes research about his­torical consciousness primarily from Sweden, the UK, the USA and Canada. The paper presents a typology of historical consciousness and argues that level of contextualisation is what distinguishes different types of historical consciousnesses and that an ability to contextualise is also what makes his­torical consciousness an important concept for identity constitution and morality.      The third paper proposes a methodological framework of historical con­sciousness based on the theory of historical consciosusness presented in the second paper. It presents arguments for why the framework of historical consciousness proposed can be useful for the analysis of historical media and it discusses how aspects of the framework can be applied in analysis. It then presents a textbook analysis that has been performed according to the stipulated framework and discusses its results regarding how textbooks can be used to analyse historical consciousness and its development.