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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
151

Student, teacher and school setting factors affecting classification of students with emotional/behavioral disorders a study of a Louisiana school district /

Patterson, Constance Kindrick. Swerdlik, Mark E. January 1999 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Illinois State University, 1999. / Title from title page screen, viewed July 27, 2006. Dissertation Committee: Mark Swerdlik (chair), E. Paula Crowley, Daniel Graybill, Jeffry Kahn, Douglas H. Lamb. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 131-155) and abstract. Also available in print.
152

Relationship between Black students' perceptions of institutional racial climate and selected demographic and institutional attractiveness variables

Pearl, Harold T. Strand, Kenneth H. January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Illinois State University, 1995. / Title from title page screen, viewed May 15, 2006. Dissertation Committee: Kenneth Strand (chair), Lilibeth Gumia, Edward Hines, Charles Morris, George Padavil. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 79-82) and abstract. Also available in print.
153

Teacher and student perceptions of school environment and student discipline

Eddy, Thomas M. McNeal, Larry. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (Ed. D.)--Illinois State University, 1997. / Title from title page screen, viewed June 14, 2006. Dissertation Committee: Larry McNeal (chair), Paul J. Baker, Lemuel W. Watson, Joe Parks. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102-112) and abstract. Also available in print.
154

The relationship between student use of campus green spaces and the arboretum and perceptions of quality of life /

McFarland, Amy, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.Ed.)--Texas State University-San Marcos, 2007. / Vita. Appendices: leaves 126-137. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 138-145).
155

Relation entre les comportements interpersonnels et la dépression chez des adolescents en fonction du genre /

Larouche, Line, January 2005 (has links)
Thèse (M.Ps.) -- Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 2005. / "Mémoire présenté à l'Université du Québec à Chicoutimi comme exigence partielle de la maîtrise en psychologie offerte à l'Université du Québec à Chicoutimi en vertu d'un protocole d'entente avec l'Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières." Comprend des réf. bibliogr. : f. [101]-122. Document électronique également accessible en format PDF.
156

Deliquency, academic underachievement, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder a longitudinal investigation of developmental sequencing and interrelated risk factors /

Wisniewski, Kara Giron. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Duquesne University, 2006. / Title from document title page. Abstract included in electronic submission form. Includes bibliographical references (p.164-195) and index.
157

Does personality matter : a comparison of student experiences in traditional and online classrooms /

MacGregor, Cynthia J. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (Ed. D.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2000. / Typescript. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 124-132). Also available on the Internet.
158

VISUALIDADES DO ESPAÇO ESCOLAR: UMA INTERLOCUÇÃO COM A CULTURA VISUAL / VISUAL FEATURES IN SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT: AN INTERLOCUTION UPON VISUAL CULTURE

Mendonça, Maria Goreti Cortes 01 April 2011 (has links)
The present paper discusses about an experience on education in the teaching of visual arts accomplished at school with a group of five students in the first grade of high school in Marco Polo School in Santa Maria/RS. This study utilizes the language of graffiti for questioning the visual features of school environment. Teacher and students interact in an educational process grounded on the scope of visual culture. The education of the visual culture by presenting a multidisciplinary character makes possible interrelationships of spaces and convergence as a field of knowledge, permeated by visual. The research was supported in Research Based in the Arts (IBA) or Arts Based Research (ABR), which is a type of qualitative research approach and it is not focused on the researcher or the researched object, but as a researcher, developer, reader can write and build that together. The most important authors participating in this theoretical construct are: HERNANDEZ (2000, 2007, 2008), Martins (2004, 2007) and MIRZOEFF (2003) regarding the field of visual culture; Lazzarini (2007) and Silva (2005) with reference to graphite, and Costa (2009), SILVA (2000, 2000a) and Pereira (2010), concerning the space to the school. These influences are brought by the survey are still settling into other possibilities. Among the results, it can be highlighted the new learning as a collective group that covered the meetings with new textures with different views, trying to rephrase things and try other ones, mainly to build a space for dialogue to discuss art. / A presente pesquisa versa sobre uma experiência educativa no ensino das artes visuais realizada no recinto escolar com um grupo de cinco estudantes do primeiro ano do ensino médio, do colégio Marco Polo, em Santa Maria/RS. Este estudo utiliza-se da linguagem do grafite para problematização da visualidade do espaço escolar. Professor e estudantes interagem num processo educacional embasados na perspectiva da cultura visual. A educação da cultura visual por apresentar um caráter transdisciplinar possibilita espaços de interelações e convergências como campo de conhecimento, permeado pelo visual. A investigação apoiou-se na Investigação Baseada nas Artes (IBA) ou Arts Based Research (ABR), que é um tipo de abordagem de pesquisa qualitativa, que não está focada no pesquisador ou no objeto pesquisado, mas no que pesquisador, colaborador, leitor podem escrever e construir juntos. Os principais autores que participam desta construção teórica são: HERNÁNDEZ (2000, 2007, 2008), MARTINS (2004, 2007) e MIRZOEFF (2003) em relação ao campo da cultura visual; LAZZARIN (2007) e SILVA (2005) com referência ao grafite e COSTA (2009), SILVA (2000, 2000a) e PEREIRA (2010), ao concernente ao espaço escolar. As ressonâncias trazidas pela pesquisa são muitas que ainda estão se acomodando em outras possibilidades. Dentre os resultados, destaca-se as novas aprendizagens do grupo enquanto coletivo que revestiu os encontros com novas texturas com diferentes visões, na tentativa de redizer coisas, arranhar outras e, principalmente, construir um espaço de interlocução para discutir sobre arte.
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A influência do contexto nas habilidades motoras fundamentais de pré-escolares e escolares / Context relation concerning basic motor skills in preschool and school children

Castro, Márcia Bairros de January 2008 (has links)
Este estudo teve como objetivo investigar o nível de desempenho motor nas habilidades motoras fundamentais e a relação do mesmo com as oportunidades de prática vivenciadas no contexto familiar e escolar de meninos e meninas entre 03 anos e 06 anos e 11 meses de idade, matriculados na rede de ensino da cidade de Erechim/RS. Uma amostra de 117 crianças, de ambos os sexos, foi avaliada através do TGMD-2 – Test of Gross Motor Development, em dois momentos distintos. Para a avaliação do contexto foi aplicado questionário sobre a rotina de vida diária, de Neto e Serrano (BERLEZE, 2002),para os pais; e, uma entrevista semi-estruturada com as professoras. Para a análise das médias de desempenho motor das crianças, nos diferentes grupos etários, foi utilizado o ANOVA, com Testes de Continuidade (Tukey HSD Post Hoc Testes). Para a análise das médias de desempenho motor das crianças, por gênero, foi utilizado o Teste t para Amostras Independentes. Análises de Variância (ANOVA) foram conduzidas no Quociente Motor e nos Escores Padrão dos sub-testes de Locomoção e Controle de Objetos do TGMD-2 das crianças participantes. Testes de Continuidade (Tukey HSD Post Hoc Tests) foram realizados sempre que a interação foi significativa. Testes t para Amostras Independentes foram conduzidos para avaliar, por gênero, a influência das atividades cotidianas no Quociente Motor e nos Escores Padrão dos sub-testes de Locomoção e Controle de Objetos do TGMD-2 das crianças participantes. O Teste de Correlação de Pearson foi conduzido para identificar relações entre o Quociente Motor, Escore Padrão para Locomoção e Escore Padrão para Controle de Objetos e as atividades nas quais as crianças deste estudo envolvem-se no contexto familiar e escolar. Os resultados sugerem que as crianças mais novas apresentam desempenho motor superior às mais velhas, porém não foram identificadas diferenças significativas entre os gêneros. Quanto à influência das atividades vivenciadas no contexto familiar e escolar, em relação às idades, percebe-se que as crianças mais velhas recebem maiores oportunidades de prática do que as mais jovens, porém em relação ao gênero, os resultados sugerem que as oportunidades de prática estão sendo equivalentes para meninos e meninas. As relações evidenciadas pelo estudo de que as crianças que possuem contexto familiar e escolar favorável à prática apresentam desempenho motor mais adequado à sua fase de desenvolvimento não são suportadas como um todo, pois os resultados revelaram também que as crianças mais novas apresentaram médias de competência motora superiores às crianças mais velhas. Isto permite reforçar a idéia de que não basta apenas proporcionar a prática, mas sim oportunizar vivências com instrução adequada, em espaço físico apropriado, com níveis de exigência próprios às idades e com incentivo equivalente para meninos e meninas. / This study had as objective to investigate the motor performance concerning basic motor skills and its relation with family and school practice opportunities for boys and girls, age range from 3 to 6 years and 11 months old, enrolled at schools in the city of Erechim, Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil. A sample of 117 children, both genders, has been evaluated by means of TGMD-2 - Test of Gross Motor Development, in order to test and retest their motor performance skills. For context evaluation, there have been used a parent questionnaire, as well as a semi structured interview with the teachers. To the children's mean motor performance analysis at different age ranges, an ANOVA, with Continuity Tests has been used, (Tukey HSD Post Hoc Tests) whenever there was significant interaction. To the children's motor performance mean analysis by gender, t Test for Independent Samples has been used. ANOVA were carried out to evaluate the influence at everyday activities concerning the Motor Quotient and at Standard Motor Scores of TGMD-2 Motion and Object Control subtests for the children involved. Continuity Tests (Tukey HSD Post Hoc Tests) have been used whenever there was significant interaction. T Tests for Independent Samples were carried out to evaluate, by gender, the influence of everyday activities on the Motor Quotient, as well as at Standard Motor Scores from TGMD-2 Motion and Object Control subtests applied in the involved children. Pearson Correlation Test was carried out to identify relations between Motor Quotient, Motion Standard Score and Object Control Standard Score, and the activities in which the children of the present study have to do in their home and school everyday life. Results suggest that younger children have higher motor performance compared to the older ones; however, any significant difference concerning gender has been identified. On the other hand, we could notice that older children have more practice opportunities than the younger ones related to gender related to activity influence performed at home and school, however, results suggest that practice opportunities are equivalent to boys and girls. The relations highlighted by the study that children who have favorable family and school context related to practice present more adequate motor performance to their development stage are not supported as a whole, for results also showed that younger children present higher motor competence means compared with the older ones. This allows reinforcing the idea that it is not enough to provide practice, but also to enable practice with adequate instruction, in an appropriate environment, with demand levels adequate to age range, as well as the same incentive to boys and girls.
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Motivace a hodnotová orientace žáků 2. st. ZŠ / The Lower Secondary School Pupils' Motivation and Value Orientation

VOKATÁ, Markéta January 2018 (has links)
This thesis deals with the motivation of pubescent children, especially to school work and the values they accept. Various motivational factors, which influence pupils of this age, are described in the theoretical part. The following chapters deal with the values, their importance and classification, explain the importance of school. The research part provides information about pupils´ motives not only to school work, but also about their attitudes, life goals and the context between them.

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