905 resultados para Technological Education


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In this paper we show that industry-based student training is not limited to work experience; work integrated learning, internship or extended vacation work. It is also about bringing back the lost parts of technological education. We experience the unilateral focus on theoretical knowledge at the expense of skills and general competences as one important challenge in technological education. The lacking facilitation and training of practical skills and general competences in the curricula and programs are identified, but many institutions have failed to address the problem. Today’s curricula in many ways reduce technology to abstract concepts, calculations and models, and create a gap between the academic programs and the practical applications in the society. We explore two (Australia and Norway) initiatives on industry-based student training and discuss how these initiatives address and bridge the gap. We argue that these initiatives of industry-based student training contribute to bringing skills and general competences back into technological education, and that the effects are not limited to increased employability, but also include increased academic performance.

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Technological Education is a subject where students acquire knowledge and technical skills, which will enable them to analyse and resolve specific situations and will prepare them for an increasingly technological world. This course requires students to gain knowledge and know-how such that motivation and commitment are crucial for the development of classroom projects and activities. It is in this context that traditional toys come up in this study as catalysts for motivation and student interest. Thus, the aim of the research performed is to understand whether the units of work related to traditional toys promote the students’ motivation and commitment on Technological Education. In terms of methodology, we carried out an exploratory research of qualitative nature, based on semi-structured interviews with teachers and students in the 2nd cycle of basic education at five schools in the municipality of Viseu, Portugal. Nine teachers and forty-five Technological Education students, aged between 10 and 12 years, attending the 5th and 6th years of schooling participated. Content analysis of the answers revealed that the implementation of units of work involving the construction of traditional toys are conducive to students’ motivation and commitment, constituting an added value in Technological Education. As this is a classroom project, it allows students to apply technical knowledge they have acquired. Thus, starting from a first idea, it allows them to experience all of the stages of toy building, from conception to completion, contributing to greater student satisfaction in the teaching-learning process.

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Problem Statement: This research aims to understand the contribution of traditional toys as catalysts for motivation and student commitment in the development of Technological Education projects and activities. Research Questions: To what extent do work units related to traditional toys promote student motivation and commitment in the subject of Technological Education. Purpose of Study: Technological Education requires students to gain knowledge and know-how such that motivation and commitment are crucial for the development of classroom projects and activities. It is in this context that traditional toys are assumed to be catalysts for motivation and student interest. Research Methods: In terms of methodology, an exploratory research of a qualitative nature was carried out, based on semi-structured interviews to teachers and students within a 2nd cycle of Basic Education environment, encompassing five state schools in the Viseu municipality, Portugal. Nine teachers and forty-five technological education pupils, aged between 10 and 12, attending the 5th and 6th years of schooling participated. Findings: Content analysis of the answers revealed that the implementation of work units involving the construction of traditional toys are conducive to student motivation and commitment. Starting off with an initial idea, pupils are enabled to experience all the stages of toy building, from conception to completion, contributing to greater student satisfaction in the teaching-learning process. Conclusions: The traditional toys constitute an added value in the subject of Technological Education, promoting student motivation and commitment in the development of projects and activities. Students acquire knowledge and skills, which will enable them to analyze and thus resolve specific situations and prepare them for an increasingly technological world.

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This study explored Taiwanese technological higher education administrators' perceptions about the motivation and capability of their institutions to form intercollegiate alliance, their preferred areas of collaboration, and their preferred partner attributes. Possible differences in perceptions of administrators from public and private institutions were also explored. ^ The study targeted six chief administrators in each of 88 technological and vocational higher education institutions in Taiwan. A mix of quantitative and qualitative research designs was used to collect and analyze data. Quantitative data were collected from 328 administrators through a questionnaire and analyzed using univariate and multivariate statistical techniques. In addition, to obtain a deeper understanding of the process of alliance formation, qualitative data were collected through interviews with 13 administrators and content analyzed using emergent themes analysis. ^ Findings revealed that Taiwanese technological education administrators were not strongly confident in the competitive positions of their institutions. They perceived themselves as non-competitive in faculty research performance, in getting financial support, and having easy-access locations. Administrators believed that forming an alliance would help them obtain more external resources, achieve academic enhancement, provide better services, have a stronger voice, and obtain promotion to a higher institutional level. Cost cutting was not believed to be an attainable goal. ^ Strong interest was expressed for an alliance in the sharing of technology, information networks, and library resources; cross-registration; admissions and recruitment practices; school-industry endeavors; and international academic exchanges. Sharing of administrators and staff, joint bidding and purchasing, and cooperative fundraising were considered of less interest. ^ Administrators favored partners who have excellent academic programs, who have complementary skills, who are willing to share resources, and who are enthusiastic leaders. They also wanted partners to match their institutions in performance and prestige and to be geographically close to them. ^ Multivariate analysis of variance did not reveal significant differences between the perceptions of the administrators from public and private institutions. It was concluded that despite governmental encouragement and the institutions' eagerness for forming an alliance, the administrators had little confidence that a sustainable alliance could be arranged. ^

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For most people design is a mystery. The products of design are integrated into our daily lives to the point that design has become invisible to us. However. what is subsumed in design practice is a creative problem-solving process that is applicable as a teaching strategy as well as a method for teaching the subject of design. The purpose of this study was to inquire into the current classroom practice of Ontario Visual Arts and Technological Education teachers, understand the goals of Ontario government curriculum developers, and explore the position held by the professional design community on secondary school design education. Data for this study were collected from: (a) a textual analysis of 4 Ministry curriculum documents; (b) interviews with JO stakeholders; (c) unobtrusive observations and informal conversations conducted at 7 secondary school open house events; and (d) observation of 2 sessions of an AQ course for Design and Technology. The research design modeled the design process and was divided into 2 parts: a discovery or problem-finding phase and a discussion or problem-solving phase. The results showed that design is misunderstood and misused; it has become lost between visual arts and technology where neither program holds responsibility for its delivery; students mistake working on computers for design practice; and while there is a desire within the professional community to have a voice in secondary school design education. there is no forum for participation. The technology-driven paradigm shift taking place in society today calls for a new framework for tellching and practicing dcsign. Further research is required; howcvcr. in the meantime. secondary school educators might benefit from professional development and classroom support from the professional dcsign community.

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The growth and integration of ICTs in the global economy have created conditions that profoundly affect our society, dividing communities between those who effectively appropriate these resources and those who do not, what is called the digital divide. This exploratory study seeks to propose and validate ways of assessing this phenomenon in higher education, from the construction of a model and a comprehensive methodology that value contextual conditions, in addition to measuring access factors and motivation for use, that have been employed in previous research. To obtain indications about the behavior of this phenomenon, we developed research with students from three universities in Bogota, administering 566 surveys in four phases that would test the variables proposed in the model. The results show that the variables of the model link causally, with the strongest relations between education, attitude towards ICTs and ICT application. Although students have good access to ICTs and high levels of education, no strong relationship was found in regards to perceived impact on production. This may be explained by a superficial appropriation of ICT, due to a context that is alien to its conditions of origin (industrialism, innovation), poor quality of education and economies not centered around R&D.

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O estudo teve por objetivo identificar e analisar as memórias e representações sociais acerca do Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Mato Grosso (IFMT) construídas por seus docentes, servidores técnico-administrativos e alunos. Os pressupostos teóricos sobre os quais a pesquisa se assenta estão centrados em um diálogo entre aqueles da teoria das representações sociais e os que presidem os estudos da memória social numa perspectiva psicossocial. As representações sociais são exploradas tomando-se como principais autores de referência Moscovici (1978, 2003) e Abric (1998, 2000, 2003), enquanto a memória é tratada em seu aspecto coletivo/social, recorrendo-se a autores como Halbwachs (1994, 2004), Barlett (1995) e Sá (2005, 2007). Para a coleta dos dados foram utilizadas as técnicas de evocações livres e de entrevistas semi-estruturadas. Participaram das evocações 260 sujeitos, sendo 100 docentes, 60 técnico-administrativos e 100 discentes. Desse total, foram selecionados 58 sujeitos para participarem das entrevistas. O material coletado por meio das evocações foi processado pelo software EVOC (2003) e o referente às entrevistas pelo software ALCESTE. Os resultados revelaram que a memória socialmente construída acerca do IFMT quando ainda era Escola Técnica Federal (ETFMT) tende nitidamente para o pólo positivo de avaliação e as representações que consubstanciam essa memória têm relação com a qualidade da educação ali ofertada. Foi também possível evidenciar diferenças entre as representações construídas pelos três grupos de sujeitos. De outra parte, os resultados referentes às representações sociais contemporâneas, que têm como objeto o IFMT e o imediatamente anterior Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica (CEFETMT), revelam a presença de elementos de avaliação negativa em sua composição. A formação profissional ainda é vista como positiva e de qualidade pelo grupo de alunos, mas esse mesmo elemento, qualidade, perde a centralidade nas representações dos docentes e dos técnico-administrativos. De modo geral, os resultados apontam para representações sociais díspares entre os três grupos. A negatividade identificada na estrutura representacional do IFMT no presente parece estar associada às transformações pelas quais a instituição passou ao longo das últimas décadas, devido às políticas públicas impostas pelo governo para as instituições que compõem a rede federal de educação profissional. Com base nesses resultados, chegou-se à conclusão quanto à existência de memórias e representações distintas entre os docentes, discentes e técnico-administrativos acerca do passado e do presente da instituição.

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O Instituto Superior Tecnológico do Rio de Janeiro (IST-Rio) serviu de lócus para a concretização deste trabalho, que traz o relato de uma realidade institucional vivenciada por uma comunidade educacional que incorporou em seu projeto pedagógico humanidades dentro da perspectiva de uma formação tecnológica. O trabalho foi realizado utilizando como base a Teoria Crítica, aplicada ao universo da educação pública superior e focada nos jovens de classe popular oriundos da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro. A caminhada, turbulenta e ao mesmo tempo repleta de desafios, culminou em conquistas importantes, resultantes do esforço de uma equipe que acreditava nas múltiplas possibilidades de concretização de um projeto comprometido com a formação tecnológica na área de ciência da computação a partir da construção de um currículo integrado que contemplasse as disciplinas da área técnica e não deixasse de privilegiar a formação humanística, tão importante para a vida cidadã. Um projeto que ao mesmo tempo tivesse o olhar pedagógico para a construção de suas práticas e a gerência democrática significativa para a necessária consolidação de um novo estilo de convivência. Os resultados foram significativos e representaram avanços para as vidas dos docentes e discentes, além de profundas mudanças na maneira de consolidar o conhecimento, o que alavancou o desenvolvimento de um sentimento institucional capaz de proporcionar a construção de uma proposta de política pública para a ampliação da formação tecnológica em todo o Estado do Rio de Janeiro, apropriando um projeto inovador, criativo e humano.

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Este trabalho deu conta de analisar as políticas públicas de Educação Física e esportes na Rede Federal de Educação Profissional e Tecnológica e a implicação das mesmas na formação dos estudantes, partindo do entendimento de estarmos imersos em uma conjuntura político e econômica novo desenvolvimentista. Para tanto entrevistamos alguns interlocutores privilegiados que estão diretamente ligados à formulação de políticas públicas na área ou que têm um grande envolvimento com a rede. Além de aplicarmos questionários em professores da rede de várias regiões do Brasil na ocasião do II Fórum Nacional de Políticas Públicas em Educação Física, esporte e lazer dos Institutos Federais de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia e analisarmos os documentos da SETEC/MEC. Por fim, não identificamos políticas públicas consistentes formuladas pela SETEC/MEC, apesar de vermos a entrada de projetos do Ministério dos Esportes, como o Programa Segundo Tempo. Também procuramos com este trabalho identificar projetos e ações isoladas pelo Brasil sobre o tema que pudessem nos ajudar a refletir sobre possibilidades superadoras no plano da formulação de Políticas Públicas de Educação Física e esportes na rede para a formação dos alunos.

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A presente pesquisa de doutorado tem como objeto de estudo as recontextualizações e ressignificações que a educação profissional e tecnológica passou nos últimos anos, com a criação dos Institutos Federais de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia, tomando por base os discursos circulantes que amparam as mudanças introduzidas a partir das políticas educacionais e curriculares. O problema de pesquisa foi desenvolvido por meio de um olhar dialético entre macro e microcontextos, tendo como preocupação o discurso na sua relação com a estrutura social, apoiando-se nas formulações da Análise Crítica do Discurso, a partir de Norman Fairclough. Ao mesmo tempo, foram utilizadas as teorizações de Stephen Ball, principalmente a abordagem do ciclo de políticas, que trabalha com as formulações discursivas dos diferentes contextos de produção e implementação de políticas educacionais. Toda a discussão conduzida neste trabalho sobre a conjuntura macroestrutural da sociedade, a partir do novo capitalismo, na sua relação com os aspectos do microcontexto, levou ao entendimento de que o gerencialismo e a performatividade penetraram profundamente nas relações, conduzindo a opções ideológicas pautadas em discursos que refletem essas tecnologias. Por meio das reflexões e análises sobre o contexto nacional, tendo como base textos diversos, e sobre o microcontexto do Instituto Federal do Rio de Janeiro, considerando observações, escutas, diálogos, vivências e experiências, essa pesquisa aponta para o potencial do contexto da prática. Compreende-se que as intervenções dos docentes, técnicos e gestores dos Institutos Federais nos discursos que interpretam, promovendo recontextualizações e ressignificações, definirão a formação que o novo e crescente contingente de discentes receberá e, neste ponto, essa pesquisa aposta em formulações discursivas contra-hegemônicas que apontam para uma formação politécnica para o mundo do trabalho.

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In this article, we address the importance and relevance that social networks exhibit in their use as an educational resource.  This relevance relies in the possibility of implementing new learning resources or increasing the level of the participant's connectivity, as well as developing learning communities.  Also, the risk entailed from their use is discussed, especially for the students that have a low technological education or those having excessive confidence on the media.  It is important to highlight that the educational use of social networks is not a simple extension or translation of the student's habitual, recreational use, but that it implies an important change in the roles given to teachers as well as learners; from accommodative learning environments that only encourage memorization to other environments that demand an active, reflective, collaborative and proactive attitude, that require the development/acquisition of technological as well as social abilities, aptitudes and values.  It is also important to highlight that a correct implementation and adequate use will not only foment formal learning, but also informal and non-formal learning.

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Despite calls that the school science curriculum should develop among students an ability to understand and respond critically to science-related media reports, very little research has been directed toward an important matter relevant to that aim, namely, how children and young people, untutored, react to science in the news. This study sought, in the context of media coverage of the debate surrounding the planetary status of Pluto, to explore this issue. A questionnaire, completed by 350 students aged between eight and 18, showed just over half of the children and young people were able to write relevantly about the subject though it was the gist not the detail of the story they recounted. There was evidence, nonetheless, that this media-acquired information functioned as active rather than passive knowledge. Students demonstrated relatively few misconceptions and those presented were predominately pre-existing rather than media-derived. As with the wider public, many of the children and young people held strong opinions on Pluto's loss of planethood. Such responses diminished with age, however, with older students expressing a degree of indifference. The paper concludes with a discussion of some implications of the research findings for science instruction.