819 resultados para Narrative competence
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This research project investigates the characteristics of Echo Theatre, its potential to foster performative and narrative competencies in students, and the role of the teacher in this performative and educational practice. Echo Theatre is a method devised during my storytelling practice and this research confirms that there is no identical research or teaching practice which involves students staging personal narratives in the classroom in this way. The study has been informed by crossdisciplinary theory studies from the fields of phenomenology, cognitive sciences, and theatre practice. To analyse and discuss Echo Theatre's potential contribution to the development of the child I have defined the concept of a performative competence as well as redefined the concept of a narrative competence. The situated, embodied and performative character of human cognition is emphasised as physical actions and thinking in movement is related to both gestural and conceptual understandings. Studies in philosophy and psychology confirm that narrative structure, related to identity construction and meaning-‐making, can be attained through the performing body. We tell stories to know who we are. Telling stories then in the Echo Theatre model develops multiple competencies related to the performative aspects of theatre practice as well as the narrative aspects of storytelling. The practice-‐led aspect of this research project includes two fieldwork projects involving a primary school class who created sixteen different Echo Theatre stories. Student participation reveals that Echo Theatre is most constructive when it moves through five phases; recalled experience, narrative, drama, performance, and evaluation. Ongoing reflection is a part of all five phases. The study also confirms that while there is potential for Echo Theatre to support the development of performative and narrative competencies in students, the effectiveness of this directly relates to the teacher's theatre knowledge and skills and his or her didactic attitude towards the students. This study confirms that the potential for learning through the moving and performing body of Echo Theatre is strengthened by working with personal narratives in the classroom and led by teachers displaying heightened skills and knowledge of the aesthetics and dynamics of theatrical form.
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A incorporação do sujeito que adoece e suas expectativas de cuidado é um apelo que acompanha as propostas de mudança da prática clínica no campo da APS. Esta perspectiva implica em um novo modo de ver o processo de adoecimento que procura romper com o reducionismo biomédico onde a clínica e sua ação são, praticamente, independentes do discurso do paciente. Este trabalho usou a narrativa, aplicada como uma ferramenta conceitual e prática na clínica na APS, para investigar as possibilidades de ampliar o universo discursivo e interpretativo, isto é, a competência narrativa do médico, para além de um modelo biomédico restritivo. Foi realizada uma busca, não sistemática, na literatura médica e de ciências sociais procurando identificar os aspectos conceituais, significados e perspectivas que podem ser assumidos para substantivar a narrativa como um conceito/idéia e suas possíveis interfaces e aplicações na clínica. Esta apropriação da narrativa instrumentalizou a observação participante nos módulos do Programa Médico de Família de Niterói, assim como a realização e análise dos resultados de entrevistas semi-estruturadas com seus médicos. Observou-se que a formação da identidade e da legitimidade profissionais do médico de família é dirigida, principalmente, pelo arranjo organizacional promovido pelo modelo de atenção e não pelo desenvolvimento de um saber que o diferencie e qualifique. Identificou-se que as capacidades dialógicas desenvolvidas nas experiências com a clínica na APS eram compreendidas e assumidas pelos médicos como habilidades pessoais e/ou como aspectos morais. Percebeu-se que este modo de pensar dá margem a uma tensão, externada por um discurso ambíguo e fragmentado, entre a proximidade, o vínculo e o diálogo com o paciente e a estruturação do saber e da prática clínica. A limitação dos médicos em incorporar novos saberes a partir de suas vivências, associada à forma como a racionalidade biomédica dirige a clínica, se constituem como obstáculos epistemológicos e práticos para a ampliação da competência narrativa e interpretativa médica. Estas são condições que dificultam o desenvolvimento de um estilo de pensamento médico que reflita, desenvolva e integre o saber prático e os saberes não biomédicos como algo legítimo, sistematizável, avaliável e reprodutível no âmbito da clínica.
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A questão central que norteou este estudo relaciona-se às dimensões político-pedagógicas das atividades extensionistas. No sentido de investigar maneiras pelas quais a Extensão Universitária pode colaborar para a formação de um senso ético para a atuação no setor saúde, em consonância com os princípios do SUS, nos debruçamos especificamente sobre narrativas de estudantes de medicina acerca suas experiências em ações extensionistas para compreender acerca do desenvolvimento de valores e virtudes condizentes com a prática do cuidado integral em saúde. Afirmando o caráter sócio-filosófico desta pesquisa, optamos pelo referencial teórico de Hannah Arendt, num desafio epistemológico de fazer dialogar Filosofia e Saúde Coletiva. Tal estratégia mostrou-se coerente com a escolha metodológica de utilizar a narrativa como substância para análise e discussão a que este estudo se propunha, pois, desse modo, foi possível atentar-nos à humanidade das experiências narradas, às histórias e às memórias, valorizando os significados das experiências formativas atribuídos pelos sujeitos. Foram construídas dez narrativas sobre experiências de formação e de participação em ações extensionistas, seguindo o procedimento metodológico de gravação das entrevistas em profundidade, transcrição dos áudios, transcriação e validação das narrativas pelos próprios sujeitos narradores. De estratégia metodológica, a utilização de narrativas constituiu espaço importante na análise dos dados empíricos, sendo possível afirmar que a participação em atividades de extensão universitária possibilitou o exercício de certa competência narrativa como ferramenta que aponta para o cuidado integral em saúde. Um fenômeno que ganhou espaço nas narrativas aponta para o surgimento e organização das Ligas Acadêmicas na FCMUERJ. Assinalamos para a necessidade de que haja um permanente zelo institucional em relação à criação e manejo das Ligas. Se, por um lado, essas possuem potencialidades em termos do processo formativo, por outro é preciso atentar para o provimento aos estudantes de espaços de reflexão crítica sobre as ações das Ligas e permitir que essas ações estejam em conformidade com as propostas político-pedagógicas da instituição. Perscrutando as narrativas em seus aspectos éticos, foi possível inferir que, ao participar de atividades extensionistas, o estudante desenvolve, para além de uma competência narrativa, a possibilidade de alargar sua imaginação e seu pensamento num exercício de reconhecimento do outro. O desenvolvimento dessa virtude não se opera simplesmente por meio da empatia, mas pela possibilidade de trazer à faculdade do pensamento o ponto de vista, a cultura, a experiência de sofrimento do outro. Concluímos com a aposta numa extensão universitária enquanto espaço potente para radicalizar a educação como processo político de produção de subjetividades.
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No atual contexto da prática médica no Brasil, observa-se o predomínio de uma comunicação de caráter informativo, normativo e com pouca ênfase na promoção da autonomia dos pacientes, secundarizando o diálogo e a compreensão do paciente sobre o processo saúde-doença-cuidado. Esse tipo de prática baseia-se fortemente no Modelo Biomédico, que enfoca prioritariamente a doença e as lesões orgânicas, o que em muitas situações colabora para a medicalização, a (super)especialização e fragmentação do cuidado, comprometendo a qualidade da relação médico-paciente e a resolutividade das ações de saúde. Em contrapartida, uma prática médica centrada no paciente e que valorize a compreensão de sua interpretação da saúde-doença favorece a construção da integralidade do cuidado e a maior efetividade das ações. A presente pesquisa exploratória, predominantemente qualitativa com componente quantitativo investiga as práticas comunicacionais na relação médico-paciente na consulta homeopática, pautada pelo paradigma Vitalista. Nessa especialidade médica oferecida desde 1988 pelo Sistema Único de Saúde, e desde 2006, integrante da Polícia Nacional de Práticas Integrativas e Complementares do Ministério da Saúde, compreender múltiplas dimensões da existência e adoecer humanos demanda competência narrativa para a prática de sua semiologia, baseada na escuta atenta e implicada dos contextos biopatográficos, valorizadora dos sentidos atribuídos às vivências pelos sujeitos. Foram gravadas oito consultas de primeira vez realizadas num ambulatório-escola por médicos experientes, transcritas e submetidas à Análise de Conteúdo, que permitiram analisar como os fundamentos da racionalidade homeopática podem contribuir para a produção compartilhada de sentidos. Os resultados estão organizados nas categorias: Tomada de Turnos e Controle de Tópicos, Concepção de Saúde-Doença-Cuidado, Itinerários Terapêuticos, Ethos científico e Ethos do Mundo da Vida, Capacidade empática (atitudes de apoio, legitimação e polidez) e O Papel do Médico. Observa-se que a comunicação que estabelecida nesse tipo de prática em saúde avança na construção da integralidade da atenção e pode contribuir para a maior resolutividade do cuidado em saúde na medida em que minimiza a dicotomia entre mental e somático, individual e social.
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The aim of this research is to investigate motivational teaching practices to develop narrative competence in students presenting low literacy levels, and, consequently, a high degree of difficulty to produce this text modality.
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L’obiettivo di questa tesi è rilevare se e quanto i medical dramas abbiano contribuito a ridefinire conoscenze, aspettative e pratiche dei telespettatori/pazienti rispetto a questioni concernenti la salute e il loro ruolo all’interno della relazione medico-paziente. Grazie ad un lavoro di campo, fatto di questionari e interviste con utenti, operatori della sanità di Centro e Nord Italia e studenti di Medicina, sono state poi registrate le modalità di interazione che i protagonisti della scena della cura dichiarano di sperimentare quotidianamente. Ciò ha permesso di rendere conto delle trasformazioni più recenti della professione medica e di come viene elaborato oggi il sapere sulla malattia da parte dei soggetti implicati, fra tecnicismi, atteggiamenti difensivi, sfiducia e affidamento. La tesi restituisce anche alcune modalità sperimentali di interazione fra pazienti e medici, messe in atto in contesti locali, che testimoniano l’esigenza di approdare a un sapere partecipato delle relazioni di cura. Infine, raccogliendo la sfida posta dalle medical humanities, immagina un utilizzo del medical drama nella formazione degli studenti di medicina per l’apprendimento di competenze narrative necessarie ad una pratica medica più umana e efficace.
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Objective: This paper aims to integrate nurse practitioner literature on competence and capability with post graduate and nursing literature on e‑portfolios in order to demonstrate the potential merits of e‑portfolios in nurse practitioner education for competence and capability development. Primary Argument In the Nurse Practitioner Standards Project, competence and capability were proposed as key criteria to assess candidates in nurse practitioner educational courses. Portfolios have traditionally been used to demonstrate competence in nursing and are integral to nursing education as well. An examination of the portfolio and electronic portfolio literature in postgraduate nursing education and professional practice indicates that these portfolios fall under two main structures, each with different purposes: 1) A spinal column structure, with evidence and reflective pieces aligned to competency standards or course objectives, for the purposes of meeting prescribed competencies, professional development planning and showcasing evidence for authorisation or potential employers; and 2) A cake mix structure, which consists of a reflective narrative tying evidence together, which enables a greater focus on personal learning journeys, reflection and the development of personal qualities. Finally, evidence from the general nursing literature suggests the complexity of e‑portfolios in assessment and evaluation can be overcome by using qualitative research methods. Conclusion: To meet the competence and capability needs of nurse practitioners, portfolios could be used, for competence and showcasing and for learning and capability. Further research would be useful to refine and explore the use of e‑portfolios to meet the needs of NP candidates and their educators, clinical mentors, authorisation personal and employers. The current evidence on nurse practitioner education, competence, capability and e‑portfolios points to the integration of the use of an e‑portfolio into current nurse practitioner curriculum models to meet the unique needs of nurse practitioner candidates.
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The focus of this study was to examine the constructions of the educable subject of the lifelong learning (LLL) narrative in the narrative life histories of adult students at general upper secondary school for adults (GUSSA). In this study lifelong learning has been defined as a cultural narrative on education, “a system of political thinking” that is not internally consistent, but has contradictory themes embedded within it (Billig et al., 1988). As earlier research has shown and this study also confirms, the LLL narrative creates differences between those who are included and those who fall behind and are excluded from the learning society ideal. Educability expresses socially constructed interpretations on who benefit from education and who should be educated and how. The presupposition in this study has been that contradictions between the LLL narrative and the so-called traditional constructions of educability are likely to be constructed as the former relies on the all-inclusive interpretation of educability and the latter on the meritocratic model of educating individuals based on their innate abilities. The school system continues to uphold the institutionalized ethos of educability that ranks students into the categories “bright”, “mediocre”, and “poor” (Räty & Snellman, 1998) on the basis of their abilities, including gender-related differences as well as differences based on social class. Traditional age-related norms also persist, for example general upper secondary education is normatively completed in youth and not in adulthood, and the formal learning context continues to outweigh both non-formal and informal learning. Moreover, in this study the construction of social differences in relation to educability and, thereafter unequal access to education has been examined in relation to age, social class, and gender. The biographical work of the research participants forms a peephole that permits the examination of the dilemmatic nature of the constructions of educability in this study. Formal general upper secondary education in adulthood is situated on the border between the traditional and the LLL narratives on educability: participation in GUSSA inevitably means that one’s ability and competence as a student and learner becomes reassessed through the assessment criteria maintained by schools, whereas according to the principles of LLL everyone is educable; everyone is encouraged to learn throughout their lives regardless of age, social class, or gender. This study is situated in the field of adult education, sociology of education, and social psychological research on educability, having also been informed by feminist studies. Moreover, this study contributes to narrative life history research combining the structural analysis of narratives (Labov & Waletzky, 1997), i.e. mini-stories within life history, with the analysis of the life histories as structural and thematic wholes and the creation of coherence in them; thus, permitting both micro and macro analyses. On accounting for the discontinuity created by participation in general upper secondary school study in adulthood and not normatively in youth, the GUSSA students construct coherence in relation to their ability and competence as students and learners. The seven case studies illuminate the social differences constructed in relation to educability, i.e. social class, gender, age, and the “new category of student and learner”. In the data of this study, i.e. 20 general upper secondary school adult graduates’ narrative life histories primarily generated through interviews, two main coherence patterns of the adult educable subject emerge. The first performance-oriented pattern displays qualities that are closely related to the principles of LLL. Contrary to the principles of lifewide learning, however, the documentation of one’s competence through formal qualifications outweighs non-formal and informal learning in preparation for future change and the competition for further education, professional careers, and higher social positions. The second flexible learning pattern calls into question the status of formal, especially theoretical and academically oriented education; inner development is seen as more important than such external signs of development — grades and certificates. Studying and learning is constructed as a hobby and as a means to a more satisfactory life as opposed to a socially and culturally valued serious occupation leading to further education and career development. Consequently, as a curious, active, and independent learner, this educable but not readily employable subject is pushed into the periphery of lifelong learning. These two coherence patterns of the adult educable subject illuminate who is to be educated and how. The educable and readily employable LLL subject is to participate in formal education in order to achieve qualifications for working life, whereas the educable but not employable subject may utilize lifewide learning for her/his own pleasure. Key words: adult education, general upper secondary school for adults, educability, lifelong learning, narrative life history
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The first in a series for a CEPS-EPIN project entitled “The British Question and the Search for a Fresh European Narrative” this paper is pegged on an ambitious ongoing exercise by the British government to review all the competences of the European Union. The intention is that this should provide a basis for informed debate before the referendum on the UK remaining in the EU or not, which is scheduled for 2017. This paper summarises the first six reviews, each of which runs to around 80 pages, covering foreign policy, development policy, taxation, the single market, food safety, and public health. The present authors then add their own assessments of these materials. While understandably giving due place to British interests, they are of general European relevance. The substantive conclusions of this first set of reviews are that the competences of the EU are judged by respondents to be ‘about right’ on the whole, which came as a surprise to eurosceptic MPs and the tabloid media. Our own view is that the reviews are objective and impressively researched, and these populist complaints are illustrating the huge gap between the views of informed stakeholders and general public opinion, and therefore also the hazard of subjecting the ‘in or out’ choice for decision by referendum. If the referendum is to endorse the UK’s continuing membership there will have to emerge some fresh popular narratives about the EU. The paper therefore concludes with some thoughts along these lines, both for the UK and the EU as a whole.
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This paper is the second in a series for a CEPS project entitled “The British Question and the Search for a Fresh European Narrative”. It is pegged on an ambitious exercise by the British government to review all the competences of the European Union on the basis of evidence submitted by independent stakeholders. In all, 32 sectoral policy reviews are being produced over the period 2013-2015, as input into public information and debate leading up to a referendum on whether the UK should remain in, or secede from, the EU, planned for 2017. This second set of reviews covers a broad range of EU policies (for the single market for goods, external trade, transport policy, environment, climate change, research, asylum, non-EU immigration, civil judicial cooperation, tourism, culture and sport). The findings confirm what emerged from the first set of reviews, namely that there is little or no case for repatriation of EU competences at the level they are defined in the treaties. This does not exclude that at a more detailed level there can be individual actions or laws that might be done better or not at all. However, that is the task of all the institutions to work at on a regular basis, and hardly a rationale for secession. For the UK in particular the EU has shown considerable flexibility in agreeing to special arrangements, such as in the case of the policies here reviewed of asylum, non-EU immigration and civil judicial cooperation. In other areas reviewed here, such as the single market for goods, external trade, transport, environment, climate change and research, there is a good fit between the EU’s policies and UK priorities, with the EU perceived by stakeholders as an ‘amplifier’ of British interests.
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Simplification of texts has traditionally been carried out by replacing words and structures with appropriate semantic equivalents in the learner's interlanguage, omitting whichever items prove intractable, and thereby bringing the language of the original within the scope of the learner's transitional linguistic competence. This kind of simplification focuses mainly on the formal features of language. The simplifier can, on the other hand, concentrate on making explicit the propositional content and its presentation in the original in order to bring what is communicated in the original within the scope of the learner's transitional communicative competence. In this case, simplification focuses on the communicative function of the language. Up to now, however, approaches to the problem of simplification have been mainly concerned with the first kind, using the simplifier’s intuition as to what constitutes difficulty for the learner. There appear to be few objective principles underlying this process. The main aim of this study is to investigate the effect of simplification on the communicative aspects of narrative texts, which includes the manner in which narrative units at higher levels of organisation are structured and presented and also the temporal and logical relationships between lower level structures such as sentences/clauses, with the intention of establishing an objective approach to the problem of simplification based on a set of principled procedures which could be used as a guideline in the simplification of material for foreign students at an advanced level.