997 resultados para Reading Projects
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This article is the work part of the research "Representations of literary readings built from the history and memory in the libraries of the school community in Golden-MS." We analyzed the documentation of reading projects that fostered the creation and activities of the library, as the practices of teaching reading in the daily interface with the formation of the readers in their respective school sponsor. The projects were analyzed training reading "Project Reading Elementary Education 1-5 º Ano" and "Teaching the World to Read", developed by the school library EE Tancredo Neve of state schools of Golden-MS. We conducted research also stocks the conditions of libraries and reading modes they oportunizaram through access to the literary estate and from the social practices of reading encouragement fostered between the library and classrooms. A literary collection needs to be added to the mediation practices reading the contribution of an effective training readers in school communities through the presence and role of the school library.
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Pós-graduação em Letras - FCLAS
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Pós-graduação em Letras - FCLAS
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Pós-graduação em Educação - FCT
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Este trabalho teve por objetivo analisar os Cadernos de Resumo dos três últimos COLEs (Congresso de Leitura) - anos 2001, 2003 e 2005 -, mapeando os projetos de incentivo à leitura, para conhecer o que se produz no País sobre essa temática. A partir desse conhecimento, volto ao Projeto Vô Di - Leitores de Luz, por mim idealizado, buscando analisar seus fundamentos teórico-metodológicos. Por meio da análise dos projetos apresentados nos COLEs, procurei mapear as atividades, os referenciais teóricos e os objetivos utilizados, evidenciando o que é produzido no Brasil e mesmo internacionalmente sobre leitura, a incidência dos projetos na educação formal e na educação não formal e a quantidade de projetos que são voltados às séries iniciais do ensino fundamental, ao ensino médio, aos cursos de graduação, aos cursos de especialização e às ONGs. Um dos resultados deste trabalho é a constatação de que houve uma grande mudança na incidência de projetos da educação formal para a educação não formal, sendo que a maioria dos projetos de incentivo à leitura são desenvolvidos, no COLE, pelas ONGs.
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Este trabalho teve por objetivo analisar os Cadernos de Resumo dos três últimos COLEs (Congresso de Leitura) - anos 2001, 2003 e 2005 -, mapeando os projetos de incentivo à leitura, para conhecer o que se produz no País sobre essa temática. A partir desse conhecimento, volto ao Projeto Vô Di - Leitores de Luz, por mim idealizado, buscando analisar seus fundamentos teórico-metodológicos. Por meio da análise dos projetos apresentados nos COLEs, procurei mapear as atividades, os referenciais teóricos e os objetivos utilizados, evidenciando o que é produzido no Brasil e mesmo internacionalmente sobre leitura, a incidência dos projetos na educação formal e na educação não formal e a quantidade de projetos que são voltados às séries iniciais do ensino fundamental, ao ensino médio, aos cursos de graduação, aos cursos de especialização e às ONGs. Um dos resultados deste trabalho é a constatação de que houve uma grande mudança na incidência de projetos da educação formal para a educação não formal, sendo que a maioria dos projetos de incentivo à leitura são desenvolvidos, no COLE, pelas ONGs.
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Este trabalho teve por objetivo analisar os Cadernos de Resumo dos três últimos COLEs (Congresso de Leitura) - anos 2001, 2003 e 2005 -, mapeando os projetos de incentivo à leitura, para conhecer o que se produz no País sobre essa temática. A partir desse conhecimento, volto ao Projeto Vô Di - Leitores de Luz, por mim idealizado, buscando analisar seus fundamentos teórico-metodológicos. Por meio da análise dos projetos apresentados nos COLEs, procurei mapear as atividades, os referenciais teóricos e os objetivos utilizados, evidenciando o que é produzido no Brasil e mesmo internacionalmente sobre leitura, a incidência dos projetos na educação formal e na educação não formal e a quantidade de projetos que são voltados às séries iniciais do ensino fundamental, ao ensino médio, aos cursos de graduação, aos cursos de especialização e às ONGs. Um dos resultados deste trabalho é a constatação de que houve uma grande mudança na incidência de projetos da educação formal para a educação não formal, sendo que a maioria dos projetos de incentivo à leitura são desenvolvidos, no COLE, pelas ONGs.
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The realities of new technological and social conditions since the 1990s demand a new approach to literacy teaching. Looking onward from the original statement of aims of the multiliteracies movement in 1996, this volume brings together top-quality scholarship and research that has embraced the notion and features new contributions by many of the originators of this approach to literacy. Drawing on large research projects and empirical evidence, the authors explore practical and educational issues that relate to multiliteracies, such as assessment, pedagogy and curriculum. The viewpoint taken is that multiliteracies is a complementary socio-cultural approach to the new literacies that includes pedagogy and learning. The differences are addressed from a multiliteracies perspective – one that does not discount or undermine the new literacies, but shows new ways in which they are complementary. Computers and the Internet are transforming the way we work and communicate and the very notion of literacy itself. This volume offers frontline information and a vital update for those wishing to understand the evolution of multiliteracies and the current state of literacy theory in relation to it.
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In this chapter I explore how a critical approach to reading pedagogy has evolved over time in South Australia. I start with a brief review of the groundbreaking work of Jennifer O’Brien in the early 1990s in which she adapted feminist post-structuralist approaches for early childhood classrooms. O’Brien showed that young children can and do take an analytical position with respect to reading when tasks are framed in ways that draw their attention to representation and relationships in texts. Then, drawing from a range of empirical research projects, I discuss how a semiotic approach to reading can be productive for thinking about critical and inclusive literacies. I touch briefly upon how and why we incorporated children’s reading of environmental print into the 100 children go to school project. I then outline the ways in which we have capitalised on the notion of reading places in several projects to work with primary school children and their teachers.
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Bird, A.,& Tedd, L. (2004). Reader development and ICT: an overview of projects in Welsh public libraries. Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 36(4), 159-174.
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Background: Large-scale randomised controlled trials are relatively rare in education. The present study approximates to, but is not exactly, a randomised controlled trial. It was an attempt to scale up previous small peer tutoring projects, while investing only modestly in continuing professional development for teachers.Purpose: A two-year study of peer tutoring in reading was undertaken in one local education authority in Scotland. The relative effectiveness of cross-age versus same-age tutoring, light versus intensive intervention, and reading versus reading and mathematics tutoring were investigated.Programme description (if relevant): The intervention was Paired Reading, a freely available cross-ability tutoring method applied to books of the pupils' choice but above the tutee's independent readability level. It involves Reading Together and Reading Alone, and switching from one to the other according to need.Sample: Eighty-seven primary schools of overall average socio-economic status, ability and gender in one council in Scotland. There were few ethnic minority students. Proportions of students with special needs were low. Children were eight and 10 years old as the intervention started. Macro-evaluation n = 3520. Micro-evaluation Year 1 15 schools n = 592, Year 2 a different 15 schools n = 591, compared with a comparison group of five schools n = 240.Design and methods: Almost all the primary schools in the local authority participated and were randomly allocated to condition. A macro-evaluation tested and retested over a two-year period using Performance Indicators in Primary Schools. A micro-evaluation tested and retested within each year using norm-referenced tests of reading comprehension. Macro-evaluation was with multi-level modelling, micro-evaluation with descriptive statistics and effect sizes, analysis of variance (ANOVA) and multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA).Results: Macro-evaluation yielded significant pre-post gains in reading attainment for cross-age tutoring over both years. No other differences were significant. Micro-evaluation yielded pre-post changes in Year 1 (selected) and Year 2 (random) greater than controls, with no difference between same-age and cross-age tutoring. Light and intensive tutoring were equally effective. Tutoring reading and mathematics together was more effective than only tutoring reading. Lower socio-economic and lower reading ability students did better. Girls did better than boys. Regarding observed implementation quality, some factors were high and others low. Few implementation variables correlated with attainment gain.Conclusions: Paired Reading tutoring does lead to better reading attainment compared with students not participating. This is true in the long term (macro-evaluation) for cross-age tutoring, and in the short term (micro-evaluation) for both cross-age and same-age tutoring. Tutors and tutees benefited. Intensity had no effect but dual tutoring did have an effect. Low-socio-economic status, low-ability and female students did better. The results of the different forms of evaluation were indeed different. There are implications for practice and for future research. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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