929 resultados para School of Rio
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The aim of this study was to describe the distribution of waist circumference (WC) and WC to height (WCTH) values among Kaingang indigenous adolescents in order to estimate the prevalence of high WCTH values and evaluate the correlation between WC and WCTH and body mass index (BMI)-for-age. A total of 1,803 indigenous adolescents were evaluated using a school-based cross-sectional study. WCTH values > 0.5 were considered high. Higher mean WC and WCTH values were observed for girls in all age categories. WCTH values > 0.5 were observed in 25.68% of the overall sample of adolescents. Mean WC and WCTH values were significantly higher for adolescents with BMI/age z-scores > 2 than for those with normal z-scores. The correlation coefficients of WC and WCTH for BMI/age were r = 0.68 and 0.76, respectively, for boys, and r = 0.79 and 0.80, respectively, for girls. This study highlights elevated mean WC and WCTH values and high prevalence of abdominal obesity among Kaingang indigenous adolescents.
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The aim of this study was to describe the distribution of waist circumference (WC) and WC to height (WCTH) values among Kaingáng indigenous adolescents in order to estimate the prevalence of high WCTH values and evaluate the correlation between WC and WCTH and body mass index (BMI)-for-age. A total of 1,803 indigenous adolescents were evaluated using a school-based cross-sectional study. WCTH values > 0.5 were considered high. Higher mean WC and WCTH values were observed for girls in all age categories. WCTH values > 0.5 were observed in 25.68% of the overall sample of adolescents. Mean WC and WCTH values were significantly higher for adolescents with BMI/age z-scores > 2 than for those with normal z-scores. The correlation coefficients of WC and WCTH for BMI/age were r = 0.68 and 0.76, respectively, for boys, and r = 0.79 and 0.80, respectively, for girls. This study highlights elevated mean WC and WCTH values and high prevalence of abdominal obesity among Kaingáng indigenous adolescents.
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Management and staff of the spatial science program at QUT. Student numbers discussion, Alumni News, Staff and Laboratories moving, Work Integrated Learning in 2010.
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This thesis examines the approaches taken by early years teachers in supporting the inclusive school transition of diverse learners. A Thesis by Publication format has been employed, where instead of traditional thesis chapters, scholarly journal articles are presented in an ordered sequence in two sections. The first set of journal articles establishes a synthesis of approaches to diversity and inclusion and to transition to school, in order to set a clear theoretical position arising from the literature. The second set of journal articles reports empirical evidence from three school sites on diversity, inclusion and transition to school, discussed in relation to both the first set of papers and to additional literature. The relationship between these articles, and the methodology used for the theoretical papers, is outlined in linking summaries of the challenges the papers seek to address.
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EDM calibration/comparison at Coombabah,Gold Coast; Survey Staffer wins Vice-Chancellor’s Performance Fund Award; Focus on Surveying Service Teaching; Flexible Spatial Science Minor units; Reminder: Staff and Laboratories moving end of April.
The transition to school of children with developmental disabilities : views of parents and teachers
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The transition from early intervention programs to inclusive school settings presents children with developmental disabilities with a range of social challenges. In Queensland, in the year of transition to school, many children with developmental disabilities attend an Early Childhood Development Program for 2 to 3 days each week and also begin attendance in a mainstream program with the latter increasing to full-time attendance during the year. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected by parent interviews and teacher questionnaires for 62 children participating in the Transition to School Project regarding their perceptions of the success of the transition process and the benefits and challenges of inclusion. Both parents and teachers saw a range of benefits to children from their inclusion in ‘regular’ classrooms, with parents noting the helpfulness of teachers and their support for inclusion. Challenges noted by parents included the school’s lack of preparation for their child’s particular developmental needs especially in terms of the physical environment while teachers reported challenges meeting the needs of these children within the context and resources of the classroom. Parents were more likely than teachers to view the transition as easy. Correlational analyses indicated that teachers were more likely to view the transition as easy when they felt that the child was appropriately placed in a ‘regular’ classroom. Findings from this project can inform the development of effective transition-to-school programs in the early school years for children with developmental disabilities.
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Summary of Spatial Sciences (Surveying) Student Prize Ceremony were recently held at The Old Government House - QUT Cultural Precinct. This short industry article briefly outlines the 15 student award descriptions and some photos of 2011 recipients and thanks industry sponsors.
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The University of Newcastle (UoN) offers various access and support programs for a range of students through the English Language and Foundation Studies Centre and a University orientation for students. At UoN, students are required to engage in a learning experience, meet program outcomes and demonstrate the core attributes of the University at each graduation point. For a University with a strong focus on access is there a missing facet to the access programs where students are required to study within a teaching delivery style which may be vastly different to their previous educational experience? This paper will describe a pedagogical orientation program currently delivered at UoN School of Architecture and Built Environment in 2005 to assist in the transition of students from different cultural and pedagogical backgrounds into “Problem Based Learning” as delivered by this School. Furthermore the paper will analyse how this program has enabled students from diverse backgrounds to understand and successfully embrace the new learning opportunities.
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So what do you want to know? I was in Paris between ‘75 and ‘78. But about half way through, Sylvère published the Anti-Oedipus issue of Semiotext(e) and, actually, that was for me one of the deciding events that made me decide to come to the United States, to come study at Columbia University. There appeared to be this little group working at Columbia working around these issues. In 1970, in Paris even, Deleuze was a cult – there was an incredibly small number of people following Deleuze... A transcript of my Interview with Kwinter about the Architectural Reception of Deleuze in America, which took place at Jerry’s,' Soho, New York, 15 January 2003. The transcript appeared as an Appendix at the back of my Masters Thesis undertaken at Yale School of Architecture, printed May 2003.
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Increasing numbers of medical schools in Australia and overseas have moved away from didactic teaching methodologies and embraced problem-based learning (PBL) to improve clinical reasoning skills and communication skills as well as to encourage self-directed lifelong learning. In January 2005, the first cohort of students entered the new MBBS program at the Griffith University School of Medicine, Gold Coast, to embark upon an exciting, fully integrated curriculum using PBL, combining electronic delivery, communication and evaluation systems incorporating cognitive principles that underpin the PBL process. This chapter examines the educational philosophies and design of the e-learning environment underpinning the processes developed to deliver, monitor and evaluate the curriculum. Key initiatives taken to promote student engagement and innovative and distinctive approaches to student learning at Griffith promoted within the conceptual model for the curriculum are (a) Student engagement, (b) Pastoral care, (c) Staff engagement, (d) Monitoring and (e) Curriculum/Program Review. © 2007 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
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Esta dissertação é parte integrante da linha de pesquisa Currículo: sujeitos, conhecimentos e cultura e do grupo de pesquisa Currículo, cultura e diferença coordenado pela professora doutora Elizabeth Fernandes de Macedo. Em minha pesquisa, investiguei os currículos destinados às Salas de Leitura, espaços destinados à promoção de leitura existentes nas escolas regulares do Município do Rio de Janeiro desde 1985. A partir de análise de documentos curriculares que orientam este programa e do contato com professores que lá atuam ou atuaram, a presente pesquisa visou buscar uma melhor compreensão do que é hoje o programa Sala de Leitura. Para tanto, busquei retratar como estas Salas de Leitura nasceram nos Centro Integrados de Educação Pública (CIEP), como se expandiu a toda Rede Municipal de Ensino e como se apresentam no Núcleo Curricular Básico Multieducação (proposta curricular que esteve vigente na Rede Municipal de Ensino do Rio de Janeiro de 1996 a 2009). Para então entender e retratar os movimentos de sua construção, a pesquisa foi organizada com base na análise documental das resoluções e portarias que a Sala de Leitura recebeu ao longo de sua história. Neste sentido, voltei minha atenção para algumas das mudanças pelas quais as Salas de Leitura passaram, buscando a partir dos documentos citados, investigar tais modificações a fim de evidenciar as articulações políticas que a constituíram e como tais modificações mexeram e mexem nas atuações docentes que modelam estes mesmos espaços. A partir do que foi pesquisado, busquei então enunciar a produção e vivência dos currículos da Sala de Leitura. Embasada em discussões pós-estruturais do campo do currículo, interpretei e analisei tais currículos enquanto criações e enunciações contínuas de sentidos. Com esta perspectiva, operei com a idéia de um currículo que se constitui continuamente, o que possibilitou a problematização acerca da tão cara dicotomia currículo vivido e escrito, que embora pareça uma distinção superada, esta se fez presente nos cotidianos escolares com os quais tive contato durante a pesquisa de campo. Após a discussão teórica e análise dos currículos que norteiam o funcionamento da Sala de Leitura, optei por entrevistar atores envolvidos com tal espaço a fim de entender suas leituras a cerca dos movimentos vivenciados em sua constituição. Neste sentido, realizei observação em uma Sala de Leitura por quase dois anos, com o intuito de estar presente em tal universo. Em meio a tantas vivências e experiências que modificaram e nortearam a escrita desta dissertação, trago por fim os dados da empiria que sustentam minhas análises e que evidenciam que os docentes da Sala de Leitura, ainda que não reconheçam, produzem currículos outros para além dos currículos prontos que chegam às suas salas de aula.
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A prevalência de dor lombar e cervical na adolescência é tão elevada quanto nos adultos e seu início, na adolescência, aumenta o risco de desenvolver dor crônica na vida adulta. Existem poucos estudos que tenham investigado como são os hábitos posturais dos adolescentes durante o tempo que estão em atividades passivas em casa e se esses hábitos estão associados à dor lombar e à dor cervical. Objetivo: Investigar a prevalência de dor lombar (DL) e de dor cervical (DC) em adolescentes e suas associações com hábitos posturais domiciliares enquanto estão assistindo a TV e/ou usando o computador. Métodos: Estudo transversal com adolescentes de uma escola pública de ensino médio do Rio de Janeiro. Os estudantes responderam questões relativas a variáveis sociodemográficas, ao estilo de vida, aos hábitos posturais (ilustrações), ao tempo assistindo a TV, ao tempo usando o computador, ao tempo usando o videogame e sobre a presença da DL e da DC. Foi utilizada regressão logística multivariada para analisar a associação entre hábitos posturais domiciliares e dor lombar e cervical. Resultados: Foram 1102 participantes. A prevalência de DL foi de 46,8% (18,2% dor lombar crônica [DLC] e 28,6% dor lombar aguda [DLA]. A prevalência de dor cervical aguda (DCA) foi de 32,9%. Posturas slump (excessivamente relaxadas) ao assistir a TV e ao usar o computador de mesa estiveram associadas com DLC (RC [razão de chances] 3,22, IC 95% 1,38 7,5 e RC 1,7, IC 95% 1,06 2,73). Participantes que assistiam a TV sentados na cama tiveram uma RC de 2,14 (IC 95% 1,06 4,32) para DLA e os que usavam o notebook em decúbito ventral na cama tiveram uma RC de 2,26 (IC 95% 1,02 5,01) para DLA. Os participantes que assistiam a TV em decúbito dorsal por 2 horas ou mais tiveram uma RC de 6,21 (IC 95% 1,45 26,52) para DCA. Aqueles que disseram que mudavam de postura com frequência, ao usar o computador de mesa por 2 horas ou mais, tiveram uma RC de 0,34 (IC 95% 0,14 0,85) para DCA. Conclusão: Os nossos achados apoiam a elevada prevalência de DL e de DC na adolescência e adicionam a associação com os hábitos posturais domiciliares.
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S.J. Cox, S. Neethling and H. Wilson (2008) British Society of Rheology mid-winter meeting on The Rheology of Foams and Emulsions. Applied Rheology 18:93-95