919 resultados para Student Negotiation
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This thesis examined how Bhutanese eighth grade students and teachers perceived their classroom learning environment in relation to a new standards-based mathematics curriculum. Data were gathered from administering surveys to a sample of 608 students and 98 teachers, followed by semi-structured interviews with selected participants. The findings of the study indicated that participants generally perceived their learning environments favorably. However, there were differences in terms of gender, school level, and school location. The study provides teachers, educational leaders, and policy-makers in Bhutan new insights into students' and teachers' perceptions of their mathematics classroom environments.
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Os Professores assumem um papel determinante nas aprendizagens dos alunos, que está fortemente ligada ao sentimento de competência que os mesmos têm. O objectivo deste estudo é investigar se o sentimento de competência dos Professores de Educação Física se relaciona ou não com: a aprendizagem cooperativa, as relações entre o professor e o aluno, a negociação e o ensino cooperativo. A amostra foi constituída por cento e quinze Professores de Educação Física do ensino regular (N=46 Género Feminino e N=69 Género Masculino), dos quais setenta e oito leccionam o 2º e 3ºciclo e trinta e sete o ensino Secundário. Quanto aos instrumentos de recolha de informação foram utilizados dois inquéritos por questionário denominados por: A PERCEPÇÃO DOS PROFESSORES SOBRE A APRENDIZAGEM NA SALA DE AULA (A.S.A. – E.P.A., Leitão, 2012) e a ESCALA DE AUTO-ESTIMA PROFISSIONAL (E.A.P., Leitão, 2012). Neste estudo é possível verificar que os Docentes de Educação Física sentem-se mais competentes e capazes quando percepcionam na sala de aula um ambiente mais cooperativo. A relação professor-aluno é significativa visto que o Professor sente-se mais capaz e competente quando tem uma melhor ligação com os alunos, tal como nos refere Jesus (1996) que considera que um Docente motivado e realizado tende a ter alunos também motivados e activos. No que se refere à Negociação, esta não é sentida pelos Docentes como um factor que influencie o seu sentimento e a capacidade de competência. Por último, no que diz respeito ao ensino cooperativo, os professores sentem-se mais competentes e capazes quando partilham com os colegas várias estratégias de ensino ou feedbacks, mostrando ser importante, na aquisição de competências e capacidade, a ligação com outros profissionais de ensino.
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This study explored the impact of training parents and children concurrently in principled negotiation skills for the purpose of developing negotiation skills and problem solving abilities in children. A second experimental group was utilized to determine the viability of negotiation skills training of junior elementary students for the purpose of improving problem solving and conflict resolving abilities. The student population in each experimental group was trained using The Program for Young Negotiators (Curhan, 1996). A control group was also established using the remaining grade four and five students attending the participating school. These students did not receive training as part of this study. Student group distribution was as follows: Experimental group 1 (students with parent participant) consisted of 10 (5 grade five and 5 grade 4 students), Experimental group 2 students without parent participant) consisted of 48 (20 grade 4 and 28 grade 5 students), and the Control group 3 (55 grade 4 and 5 students). The impact of training was measured using the Five Factor Negotiation Scale developed for use with the Program for Young Negotiators (Curhan, 1996). This measure was employed as a pre- and post-test questionnaire to the total student population, (113 students) to determine levels of ability in each of the key elements of negotiation, personal initiative, collaboration, communication, conflict based perspective taking, and conflict resolution approach (Nakkula & Nikitopoulos, unpublished). This measure has a coefficient alpha of .75 which is acceptable for this type of affective instrument. As well, open ended ability questions designed to measure ability, knowledge, and behaviour as they relate to negotiation skill application were given to the total student population, (113 students). Finally, journals were maintained by the students in both experimental groups, and informal feedback discussions were held with students and parents participating in the study.The intent of using both qualitative and quantitative measures was to provide an overall perspective of student abilities as they related to principled negotiation skills. While the quantitative measures were from the student perspective, more qualitative information was sought from parents and teachers through informal interviews, discussions, and use of confidential feedback cards. For analysis purposes, the ability questions were randomly selected for Experimental group 2 and Control group 3 in an effort to balance the groups more equitably with Experimental group 1. The findings of this study indicate that students of the junior elementary school age can be taught how to perceive conflict in a more constructive way. However, they are not as likely to use their skills when the conflict is with a sibling as they are with a peer, a teacher, or a parent. While no statistically significant differences between mean scores for Experimental groups 1 and 2 exist some subtle differences are noted. Overall, increases in mean scores for grade 4 students exceeded the increases for grade 5 students within Experimental group 1 . The implication being that younger students benefit more from having a parent trained in principled negoUation skills than older students. The skill level of a parent in principled negotiation can not be underesUmated. Without a consistent and effective role model the likelihood of developing student skill level to a point of automaticity is greatly reduced. Enough so that perhaps the emphasis should be placed on training parents more so than the students.