995 resultados para humanistic education
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Humanistic psychologist Carl Rogers made a distinction between traditional approaches and humanistic `learner-centred\' approaches to education. The traditional approach holds that educators impart their knowledge to willing and able recipients; whereas the humanistic approach holds that educators act as facilitators who assist learners in their learning processes. As a learning theory, humanism refers to the belief in the innate ability of humans to learn, and the creation of an environment in which students are given `Freedom to Learn\'. South African accounting education has, by and large, followed the traditional approach rather than the humanistic approach. This article attempts to expand on the existing references to a humanistic approach through a more detailed exposition and application of the educational theory of Carl Rogers in the context of South African accounting education. The prospects of a humanistic approach in accounting education are then discussed and some practical strategies provided in relation to a specific third-year undergraduate accounting unit offered in South Africa.
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This study aimed to develop and validate an instrument to be used by teachers to measure the frequency of behaviors indicative of self-esteem and then to evaluate the instruments' reliability and concurrent validity. The Behavioral Indicators of Self-Esteem (BIOS) Scale proved to be a reliable and valid measure.
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[es] Este trabajo presenta una intervención educativa realizada en una Ikastola del País Vasco. Su propósito es atender las necesidades que en el ámbito de la educación emocional presentan los niños y niñas de la escuela de primaria. Con este punto de partida, el objeto de estudio se sitúa en la técnica del mindfulness como herramienta educativa para el desarrollo de las competencias emocionales. El proceso de elaboración de la propuesta ha requerido buscar información sobre el objeto de estudio y elaborar un diagnóstico de necesidades a partir del cual concretar los objetivos de la intervención. Entre los resultados obtenidos cabe destacar que el alumnado participante ha sido capaz de identificar y verbalizar diferentes sentimientos y emociones con las que ha entrado en contacto en la práctica del mindfulness.
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Wydział Filologii Polskiej i Klasycznej UAM: Instytut Filologii Polskiej
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Relatório de estágio de mestrado, Ciências da Educação (Educação Intercultural), Universidade de Lisboa, Instituto de Educação, 2014
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Educação - IBRC
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Description based on: Fall 2004; title from cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [333]-358) and index.
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O presente estudo teve como seu objetivo geral investigar o modelo didático-pedagógico que vem sendo utilizado no ensino jurídico brasileiro, ressaltando a necessidade da busca pela formação integral do futuro operador do Direito, conforme preceitua a Resolução CNE/CES n°09/04. De modo especial, procurou investigar como a utilização do cinema pode ser compreendida como recurso para possibilitar a interação das disciplinas da área jurídica com a de outras áreas do conhecimento, incluindo arte e estética na formação do discente de Direito, visando uma maior eficácia do exercício operacional da inteligência, ampliação de visão de mundo e exercício do pensamento crítico. Os caminhos percorridos nesta pesquisa incluíram um estudo teórico sobre o histórico e os problemas do ensino jurídico no Brasil, discutindo-se as características pedagógicas dos cursos de Direito, bem como as inovações trazidas pelo MEC no que tange à adequação dos currículos e da pedagogia para alcançar o ensino humanístico, de acordo com a realidade dinâmica da sociedade globalizada. Nesta esteira, a pesquisa visou problematizar como o cinema, considerando-o como veículo instrucional, pode ser utilizado como metodologia inter e transdisciplinar nos cursos de Direito. Elaborou-se, também, uma investigação de campo que pretendeu, por meio de questionário estruturado, obter as opiniões de alunos sobre uma experiência de docência na disciplina de Direito Internacional Público onde se utiliza, de forma regular, trechos de produções cinematográficas como elementos contextualizadores de saberes na área lecionada. A pesquisa evidenciou que são poucos os professores de direito que se utilizam do cinema em suas aulas, embora todos os alunos pesquisados entendam ser esta uma prática extremamente válida e dialógica, que os leva à ampliação de conhecimento de mundo e ao pensamento crítico.
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Introducción Las últimas décadas las facultades de medicina españolas han conseguido un alto nivel de formación ciéntifica y tecnológica de los estudiantes. Ésta gran dedicación a la transmisión de conocimientos y avances científicos ha llevado a una merma en la formación humanística y en valores, fundamental en la formación de un buen profesional médico. Para solventar esta carencia realizamos una experiencia piloto de practicas voluntarias de cooperación internacional para valorar la posibilidad de complementar el curriculum de los estudios de medicina. Diseñamos un proyecto de cooperación internacional en colaboración con la ONG hondureña ACOES. Objetivo Analizar la experiencia de los estudiantes participantes en dicho proyecto para valorar la necesidad de introducir una modificación en los planes de estudio que consistiría en la realización de practicas o trabajo fin de grado como valor añadido al curriculum de medicina. Metodología Análisis textual cualitativo de los informes finales de los alumnos que han participado en la convocatoria oficial de la UMA. Resultados Valoración positiva de la experiencia. Aportación de sugerencias para la mejora de los resultados en un futuro. Han comprobado que el ejercicio de la medicina se puede realizar de manera mas integral y global, existiendo otras enfoques, salidas y posibilidades profesionales. Conclusión Experiencia muy positiva. Han adquirido herramientas nuevas, percibiendo a la medicina como algo mas que una resolución de problemas de salud, reforzando su motivación para trabajar de forma generosa y gratuita para la mejora del bienestar socio-sanitario.
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For a number of years now it has been evident that the major issue facing science educators in the more developed countries of the world is the quantitative decline in enrolments in the senior secondary sciences, particularly the physical sciences, and in the number of higher achieving students applying for places in universities to undertake further studies in science. The deep malaise in school science to which these quantitative measures point has been elucidated by more qualitative studies of the students’ experience of studying science in secondary school in several of these countries (Sweden, Lindahl (2003); England, Simon and Osborne (2002); and Australia, Lyons (2005)). Remarkably concordant descriptions of these experiences can be summarized as: School science is: • transmission of knowledge from the teacher or the textbook to the students. • about content that is irrelevant and boring to our lives. • difficult to learn in comparison with other subjects Incidentally, the Australian study only involved consistently high achieving students; but even so, most of them found science more difficult than other more interesting subjects, and concluded that further science studies should be avoided unless they were needed for some career purpose. Other more representative confirmations of negative evaluations of the science curricula across Australia (and in particular states) are now available in Australia, from the large scale reviews of Goodrum, Hackling and Rennie (2001) and from the TIMSS (2002). The former reported that well under half of secondary students find the science at school relevant to my future, useful ion everyday life, deals with things I am concerned with and helps me make decisions about my health.. TIMSS found that 62 and 65 % of females and males in Year 4 agree with I like learning science, but by Year 8 only 26 and 33 % still agree. Students in Japan have been doubly notably because of (a) their high performance in international measures of science achievement like TIMSS and PISA and (b) their very low response to items in these studies which relate to interest in science. Ogura (2003) reported an intra-national study of students across Years 6-9 (upper primary through Junior High); interest in a range of their subjects (including science) that make up that country’s national curriculum. There was a steady decline in interest in all these subjects which might have indicated an adolescent reaction against schooling generally. However, this study went on to ask the students a further question that is very meaningful in the Japanese context, If you discount the importance of this subject for university entrance, is it worth studying? Science and mathematics remained in decline while all the other subjects were seen more positively. It is thus ironic, at a time when some innovations in curriculum and other research-based findings are suggesting ways that these failures of school science might be corrected, to find school science under a new demands that come from quite outside science education, and which certainly do not have the correction of this malaise as a priority. The positive curricular and research findings can be characterized as moves from within science education, whereas the new demands are moves that come from without science education. In this paper I set out these two rather contrary challenges to the teaching of science as it is currently practised, and go on to suggest a way forward that could fruitfully combine the two.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Formerly "published in the School review or the Educational review".--Pref.