953 resultados para teaching competences
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This study presents a contribution to the conceptual and terminological clarification of the concept of teaching competence, as well as for the identification of a competencial framework of competences for science teaching at a primary education level, having in mind educating citizens for the 21st century as scientific literates. The proposed framework was developed based on an intensive literature review and on the contributions emerging from a shared reflection between researchers in science education (teachers educators), future primary teachers (pre-service teachers) and in-service primary teachers.
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In this article we raise some considerations about teachers’ competences, from the perspective of teachers in the Brazilian public sector. The theoretical framework includes articles by Paulo Freire (2001), Philippe Perrenoud (2012), Edgar Morin (2003) and Maurice Tardif (2002) and, based on these authors, we reflect upon issues concerning teachers’ competences taking answers provided by the Brazilian language teachers as a departing point. In a teachers’ course, followed by the same teachers, we posed the main question in our study: Which competences are necessary for a teacher to be considered a good professional at present? From the answers given individually and group discussions we proceeded to a comparative analysis with the adopted framework, and other issues concerning teachers’ competences were considered as well. All the participants mentioned the same two competences, the use of technology and sound knowledge of the course content, and other competences were pointed out by the various teachers as well. Such procedure, besides providing data for our study, also helped as a self-reflexive activity for the teachers involved, about their own professional performance. Given the issues raised in the theoretical texts and the answers provided by the teachers, we expect to revisit the competences necessary for foreign language teacher efficient performance.
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Esta pesquisa analisa as competências que se desenvolvem na prática pedagógica do trabalho docente, tendo como referência as transformações ocorridas na escola pública e que atualmente conferem às professoras e aos professores o papel de mediador entre o aluno e o conhecimento. Nesse contexto, buscamos compreender os significados da formação, das competências e dos saberes docentes no cotidiano educacional. Embora as considerações sobre as competências e sua utilização estejam presentes nas discussões entre os docentes, o termo demanda várias interpretações e por isso ainda causa muita polêmica, principalmente sobre o modo como essas competências são desenvolvidas na prática pedagógica. Por isso, analisamos as competências em suas várias dimensões técnica, estética, ética e política , assim como procuramos apontar a importância da formação humana no espaço escolar. Realizamos também uma análise sobre as tendências pedagógicas que influenciaram e que ainda influenciam a escola brasileira. Dessa forma, podemos afirmar que a educação é fruto das interações humanas, seja no universo escolar, seja nas demandas da sociedade. Contudo, embora a legislação considere a formação da pessoa como um dos pilares educacionais, a prática escolar revela que a atuação do docente está pautada em uma política de resultados, voltada para ações racionalmente pensadas e planejadas, cujo fim é essencialmente o econômico, quando não é só esse o seu papel. Entendemos que a escola não pode se restringir às necessidades do mercado de trabalho sem dúvida alguma primordial para a sobrevivência do homem. Ela deve alçar outros vôos também em direção ao belo, ao estético, ao ético e ao político.
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Esta pesquisa analisa as competências que se desenvolvem na prática pedagógica do trabalho docente, tendo como referência as transformações ocorridas na escola pública e que atualmente conferem às professoras e aos professores o papel de mediador entre o aluno e o conhecimento. Nesse contexto, buscamos compreender os significados da formação, das competências e dos saberes docentes no cotidiano educacional. Embora as considerações sobre as competências e sua utilização estejam presentes nas discussões entre os docentes, o termo demanda várias interpretações e por isso ainda causa muita polêmica, principalmente sobre o modo como essas competências são desenvolvidas na prática pedagógica. Por isso, analisamos as competências em suas várias dimensões técnica, estética, ética e política , assim como procuramos apontar a importância da formação humana no espaço escolar. Realizamos também uma análise sobre as tendências pedagógicas que influenciaram e que ainda influenciam a escola brasileira. Dessa forma, podemos afirmar que a educação é fruto das interações humanas, seja no universo escolar, seja nas demandas da sociedade. Contudo, embora a legislação considere a formação da pessoa como um dos pilares educacionais, a prática escolar revela que a atuação do docente está pautada em uma política de resultados, voltada para ações racionalmente pensadas e planejadas, cujo fim é essencialmente o econômico, quando não é só esse o seu papel. Entendemos que a escola não pode se restringir às necessidades do mercado de trabalho sem dúvida alguma primordial para a sobrevivência do homem. Ela deve alçar outros vôos também em direção ao belo, ao estético, ao ético e ao político.
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Esta pesquisa analisa as competências que se desenvolvem na prática pedagógica do trabalho docente, tendo como referência as transformações ocorridas na escola pública e que atualmente conferem às professoras e aos professores o papel de mediador entre o aluno e o conhecimento. Nesse contexto, buscamos compreender os significados da formação, das competências e dos saberes docentes no cotidiano educacional. Embora as considerações sobre as competências e sua utilização estejam presentes nas discussões entre os docentes, o termo demanda várias interpretações e por isso ainda causa muita polêmica, principalmente sobre o modo como essas competências são desenvolvidas na prática pedagógica. Por isso, analisamos as competências em suas várias dimensões técnica, estética, ética e política , assim como procuramos apontar a importância da formação humana no espaço escolar. Realizamos também uma análise sobre as tendências pedagógicas que influenciaram e que ainda influenciam a escola brasileira. Dessa forma, podemos afirmar que a educação é fruto das interações humanas, seja no universo escolar, seja nas demandas da sociedade. Contudo, embora a legislação considere a formação da pessoa como um dos pilares educacionais, a prática escolar revela que a atuação do docente está pautada em uma política de resultados, voltada para ações racionalmente pensadas e planejadas, cujo fim é essencialmente o econômico, quando não é só esse o seu papel. Entendemos que a escola não pode se restringir às necessidades do mercado de trabalho sem dúvida alguma primordial para a sobrevivência do homem. Ela deve alçar outros vôos também em direção ao belo, ao estético, ao ético e ao político.
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Recibido 05 de mayo de 2010 • Aceptado 31 de agosto de 2010 • Corregido 23 de agosto de 2010 El siguiente ensayo intenta evidenciar la incidencia que subyace entre las competencias del profesorado y la calidad educativa ofertada desde una dimensión ética, la cual, a diferencia de la dimensión técnica, es la responsable de permitirle al colectivo docente que: a) promueva aprendizajes a partir del procesamiento de la información hacia conocimientos prácticos, claros y relevantes en la vida del estudiantado, y b) construya su propio sentido de la educación.
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This paper attempts to shed light on the competencies a teacher must have inorder to teach in online university environments. We will relate a teacher trainingexperience, which was designed taking into account the methodological criteriaestablished in line with previous theoretical principles. The main objective of ouranalysis is to identify the achievements and difficulties of a specific formativeexperience, with the ultimate goal of assessing the suitability of this conceptualmethodologicalframework for the design of formative proposals aiming to contribute tothe development of teacher competencies for virtual environments.
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The methodological approach a teacher uses in the competence teaching-learning process determines the way students learn. Knowledge can be acquired from a series of perspectives, mainly: “know-what” (concept), where facts and descriptions of (natural or social) phenomena are pursued; “know-how” (procedure), where methods and procedures for their application are described; and “know-why” (competence), where general principles and laws that explain both the facts and their applications are sought. As all the three cases are interconnected, the boundaries between them are not fully clear and their application uses shared elements. In any case, the depth of student’s acquired competences will be directly affected by the teaching-learning perspective, traditionally aiming to a “know-why” approach for full competence acquisition. In this work, we discuss a suitable teaching-learning methodology for evaluating whether a “know-how”, “know-what” or combined approach seems better for enhancing competence learning in students. We exemplify the method using a selection of formative activities from the Physical Chemistry area in the Grades of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.
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Competences have become a standard learning outcome in present university education within the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). In this regard, updated tools for their assessment have turned out essential in this new teaching-learning paradigm. Among them, one of the most promising tools is the “learner´s portfolio”, which is based on the gathering and evaluation of a range of evidences from the student, which provides a wider and more realistic view of his/her competence acquisition. Its appropriate use as a formative (continuous) assessment instrument allows a deeper appraisal of student´s learning, provided it does not end up as another summative (final) evaluation tool. In this contribution we propose the use of the portfolio as a unifying assessment tool within a university department (Physical Chemistry), exemplifying how the portfolio could yield both personalized student reports and averaged area reports on competence acquisition. A proposed stepwise protocol is given to organize the individual competence reports and estimate the global competence level following a bottom-up approach (i.e. ranging from the class group, subject, grade, and academic course).
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This article analyses the way in which the subject English Language V of the degree English Studies (English Language and Literature) combines the development of the five skills (listening, speaking, reading, writing and interacting) with the use of multimodal activities and resources in the teaching-learning process so that students increase their motivation and acquire different social competences that will be useful for the labour market such as communication, cooperation, leadership or conflict management. This study highlights the use of multimodal materials (texts, videos, etc.) on social topics to introduce cultural aspects in a language subject and to deepen into the different social competences university students can acquire when they work with them. The study was guided by the following research questions: how can multimodal texts and resources contribute to the development of the five skills in a foreign language classroom? What are the main social competences that students acquire when the teaching-learning process is multimodal? The results of a survey prepared at the end of the academic year 2015-2016 point out the main competences that university students develop thanks to multimodal teaching. For its framework of analysis, the study draws on the main principles of visual grammar (Kress & van Leeuwen, 2006) where students learn how to analyse the main aspects in multimodal texts. The analysis of the different multimodal activities described in the article and the survey reveal that multimodality is useful for developing critical thinking, for bringing cultural aspects into the classroom and for working on social competences. This article will explain the successes and challenges of using multimodal texts with social content so that students can acquire social competences while learning content. Moreover, the implications of using multimodal resources in a language classroom to develop multiliteracies will be observed.
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This study has as objective identifies the necessary competences to the physical education teachers of the basic education, in the teachers` of the public network of teaching of the Sao Paulo state perspective, licentiates and exits of the Physical Education School and Sport of the Sao Paulo University starting from 1995. It is a qualitative research, of nature no experimental, consisting of two studies (diagnostic and deepening). As instruments, questionnaire and semi-structured interview were used. It happened what the teachers judge importantly mobilize determined knowledges placed in a hierarchy or associated during the teaching practice, such as: knowledges pedagogic-educational, technical knowledges and cultural luggage, inserted in the current context and considering the cultural, social, political, economical and education transformations occurred along the history. There was shown up in this study the relevance of the formation continued for the teachers of Physical Education, who found her essential and basic added to the initial formation.
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Distance learning - where students take courses (attend classes, get activities and other sort of learning materials) while being physically separated from their instructors, for larger part of the course duration - is far from being a “new event”. Since the middle of the nineteenth century, this has been done through Radio, Mail and TV, taking advantage of the full educational potential that these media resources had to offer at the time. However, in recent times we have, at our complete disposal, the “magic wonder” of communication and globalization - the Internet. Taking advantage of a whole new set of educational opportunities, with a more or less unselfish “look” to economic interests, focusing its concern on a larger and collective “welfare”, contributing to the development of a more “equitable” world, with regard to educational opportunities, the Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) were born and have become an important feature of the higher education in recent years. Many people have been talking about MOOCs as a potential educational revolution, which has arrived from North America, still growing and spreading, referring to its benefits and/or disadvantages. The Polytechnic Institute of Porto, also known as IPP, is a Higher Education Portuguese institution providing undergraduate and graduate studies, which has a solid history of online education and innovation through the use of technology, and it has been particularly interested and focused on MOOC developments, based on an open educational policy in order to try to implement some differentiated learning strategies to its actual students and as a way to attract future ones. Therefore, in July 2014, IPP launched the first Math MOOC on its own platform. This paper describes the requirements, the resulting design and implementation of a mathematics MOOC, which was essentially addressed to three target populations: - pre-college students or individuals wishing to update their Math skills or that need to prepare for the National Exam of Mathematics; - Higher Education students who have not attended in High School, this subject, and who feel the need to acquire basic knowledge about some of the topics covered; - High School Teachers who may use these resources with their students allowing them to develop teaching methodologies like "Flipped Classroom” (available at http://www.opened.ipp.pt/). The MOOC was developed in partnership with several professors from several schools from IPP, gathering different math competences and backgrounds to create and put to work different activities such video lectures and quizzes. We will also try to briefly discuss the advertising strategy being developed to promote this MOOC, since it is not offered through a main MOOC portal, such as Coursera or Udacity.
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This paper presents a framework of competences developed for Industrial Engineering and Management that can be used as a tool for curriculum analysis and design, including the teaching and learning processes as well as the alignment of the curriculum with the professional profile. The framework was applied to the Industrial Engineering and Management program at University of Minho (UMinho), Portugal, and it provides an overview of the connection between IEM knowledge areas and the competences defined in its curriculum. The framework of competences was developed through a process of analysis using a combination of methods and sources for data collection. The framework was developed according to four main steps: 1) characterization of IEM knowledge areas; 2) definition of IEM competences; 3) survey; 4) application of the framework at the IEM curriculum. The findings showed that the framework is useful to build an integrated vision of the curriculum. The most visible aspect in the learning outcomes of IEM program is the lack of balance between technical and transversal competences. There was not almost any reference to the transversal competences and it is fundamentally concentrated on Project-Based Learning courses. The framework presented in this paper provides a contribution to the definition of IEM professional profile through a set of competences which need to be explored further. In addition, it may be a relevant tool for IEM curriculum analysis and a contribution for bridging the gap between universities and companies.
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Nursing students need to develop competences in the field of explanation, argumentation and questioning as they are pivotal to foster a relationship with their patients and achieve a greater humanisation of care. The objective of this paper is to analyse the perception of 1st-year nursing students with regard to the humanisation of care provided to patients by encouraging them to discuss real-life episodes. The study is qualitative and content analysis used the students’ questions, explanations and argumentation as core discourses. Among other conclusions, results point towards the importance of promoting activities that encourage the different nursing students’ discourses and the ability to understand the humanisation and dehumanisation patterns arising from the real-life episodes used as case study.
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Understanding how wikis are used to support collaborative learning is an important concern for researchers and teachers. Adopting a discourse analytic approach, this paper attempts to understand the teaching processes when a wiki is embedded in a science project in primary education to foster collaborative learning. Through studying interaction between the teacher and students, our findings identify ways in which the teacher prompts collaborative learning but also shed light on the difficulties for the teacher in supporting student collective collaboration. It is argued that technological wiki features supporting collaborative learning can only be realized if teacher talk and pedagogy are aligned with the characteristics of wiki collaborative work: the freedom of students to organize and participate by themselves, creating dialogic space and promoting student participation. We argue that a dialogic approach for examining interaction can be used to help to design a more effective pedagogic approach in the use of wikis in education, to shift into Web 2.0 learning paradigm and to equip learners with the competences they need to participate in knowledge co-construction.