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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.
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A study of anxiety and selected variables relating to sex, age, personality, self concept, educational attainment and intelligence in further education and teacher training students

Thomas, Winifred Angela January 1980 (has links)
No description available.
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Cartografia da autoria de objetos de aprendizagem na cibercultura : potenciais de e-práticas pedagógicas contemporâneas para aprender Geografia / Authors mapping of objects in cyberculture : potential of contemporary pedagogical e- practices to learn geography

Giordani, Ana Claudia Carvalho January 2016 (has links)
Em tempos de aprendizagem ubíqua, a sala de aula torna-se um território multidimensional, fonte de saberes múltiplos, conectado, multifacetado, interativo. O texto desta tese insere-se no contexto da inovação na Geografia Escolar impulsionada pelo processo de autoria na aprendizagem. O objetivo geral centrou-se em cartografar processos de autoria de objetos de aprendizagem (OAs) no aprender Geografia. De modo mais específico, objetivou-se: (a) articular os conceitos de cibercultura, objetos de aprendizagem, e-práticas pedagógicas contemporâneas no ensino de Geografia. Para tanto, recorro aos autores de forma integrada, buscando o entendimento de como a contemporaneidade e suas ferramentas teóricas, e seus modos de olhar podem, efetivamente, contribuir no aprender Geografia; (b) analisar os aspectos inerentes aos objetos de aprendizagem, concebendo-os por meio de suas metodologias, metáforas e características próprias, isto é, trazer para a escola e para discussão na linha de ensino de Geografia, os objetos de aprendizagem enquanto potenciais pedagógicos; (c) propor aos alunos a autoria de objetos de aprendizagem geográficos, cartografando as distintas possibilidades de aprender na cibercultura. Teve-se, como locus, a sala de aula da turma 9 A-2015, da Escola Municipal Pernambuco, localizada no Bairro Niterói, no município de Canoas-RS. Partiu-se do pressuposto que o percurso metodológico da Cartografia movimenta-se em linhas: experimentação, exploração e autoria. Em cada movimento, realizaramse idas e vindas, os quais perfazem a investigação que envolveu alunos-autores no processo de elaboração de OAs. Dos resultados, destacam-se as seguintes contribuições: a construção de três objetos de aprendizagem, com autoria de alunos, abordando as temáticas Rio Gravataí, Transporte e Migração, e População. O processo de autoria de OA possibilitou o desenvolvimento do conceito e-práticas pedagógicas, relacionando as práticas geográficas ao contexto da aprendizagem úbiqua na cibercultura. No contexto das ideias apresentadas, a pesquisa que orientou a construção da tese inscreve-se na corrente vital do processo de ensino e aprendizagem, ao rasurar geografias com os potenciais de e-práticas pedagógicas na (da) Cibercultura. As metamorfoses do pensamento geográfico e, por conseguinte, de seus conceitos estão implícitas na sala de aula, em tempos e espaços de aprendizagem ubíqua, na qual o digital encontra-se arraigado no cotidiano dos nossos alunos. As reflexões e proposições sobre a relação autoria de OAs através de e-práticas pedagógicas coloca a cibercultura na apropriação de saberes ampliando os potenciais tecnológicos de aprendizagem, principalmente, por direcionar o conhecimento às práticas comuns do seu cotidiano. É fundamental ampliar essa concepção, podemos ser autores dos nossos potenciais didáticos digitais através das e-práticas pedagógicas. Deste modo, a relação cibercultura, OAs e e-práticas cria potenciais com diferentes linguagens para mediar o processo de ensino e aprendizagem de Geografia. Experiência, vivência e territorialização de formas distintas e plurais de aprendizagem, a autoria como apropriação dos saberes são rasuras na escola que a turma 9 A – 2015 realizou. / In ubiquitous learning times, the classroom becomes a multidimensional territory, source of multiple knowledge, connected, multi-faceted, interactive. The text of this thesis is part of the context of innovation in School Geography driven by the authoring process in learning. The overall objective focused on mapping learning objects authoring processes (OAs) in learning geography. More specifically, it aimed to: (a) articulate the concepts of cyberculture, learning objects, e-practical contemporary pedagogical in teaching of Geography. More specifically, it aimed to: (a) articulate the concepts of cyberculture, learning objects, e-practical contemporary pedagogical teaching of Geography. Therefore, we turn to the authors in an integrated manner, seeking the understanding of how contemporary and its theoretical tools, and their ways of looking can effectively contribute to the learning geography; (B) to analyze the aspects related to learning objects, conceiving them through their methodologies, conceiving them by their metaphors and their own characteristics, that is, bring to school and for discussion in geography teaching line, learning objects as potential teaching ; (C) propose to the students the authorship of spatial learning objects, charting the different possibilities of learning in cyberculture. As locus we had the classroom of the class 9 A-2015 of the Municipal School Pernambuco, located in Niteroi neighborhood in the city of Canoas-RS. It was started from the assumption that the methodological approach of Cartography moves in lines: experimentation, exploration and authorship. In every movement, there were comings and goings, which make up the research that involved students-authors on the OAs drafting process. From the results, the following contributions are: the construction of three learning objects, authored by students, addressing the themes Gravataí River, Transport and Migration and Population. The OA authoring process enabled the development of the concept of pedagogical e-practical, relating the geographical practices to the Ubiquitous learning in cyberculture. In the context of the ideas presented, the research that guided the construction of the thesis is part of the life stream of the process of teaching and learning, when erase geographies with the potential of teaching e- practices (in the) Cyberculture. The metamorphoses of geographical thought and therefore of its concepts are implicit in the classroom, in time and space of ubiquitous learning, in which the digital is rooted in the daily lives of our students. The reflections and proposals on the OAs authored relationship through educational e-practices puts cyberculture in the appropriation of knowledge expanding the potential of technological learning, primarily by direct knowledge to their daily common practices. It is essential to extend this concepts, students can be authors of their digital learning potential through educational e-practices. Thus, cyberculture relationship, OAs and pedagogical e- practical’s can develop potential, with different languages, to maximize the learning of geography. Experience and territorial distinct and plural forms of learning, authorship and appropriation of knowledge are erasures that the school the class 9 - 2015 held.
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Cartografia da autoria de objetos de aprendizagem na cibercultura : potenciais de e-práticas pedagógicas contemporâneas para aprender Geografia / Authors mapping of objects in cyberculture : potential of contemporary pedagogical e- practices to learn geography

Giordani, Ana Claudia Carvalho January 2016 (has links)
Em tempos de aprendizagem ubíqua, a sala de aula torna-se um território multidimensional, fonte de saberes múltiplos, conectado, multifacetado, interativo. O texto desta tese insere-se no contexto da inovação na Geografia Escolar impulsionada pelo processo de autoria na aprendizagem. O objetivo geral centrou-se em cartografar processos de autoria de objetos de aprendizagem (OAs) no aprender Geografia. De modo mais específico, objetivou-se: (a) articular os conceitos de cibercultura, objetos de aprendizagem, e-práticas pedagógicas contemporâneas no ensino de Geografia. Para tanto, recorro aos autores de forma integrada, buscando o entendimento de como a contemporaneidade e suas ferramentas teóricas, e seus modos de olhar podem, efetivamente, contribuir no aprender Geografia; (b) analisar os aspectos inerentes aos objetos de aprendizagem, concebendo-os por meio de suas metodologias, metáforas e características próprias, isto é, trazer para a escola e para discussão na linha de ensino de Geografia, os objetos de aprendizagem enquanto potenciais pedagógicos; (c) propor aos alunos a autoria de objetos de aprendizagem geográficos, cartografando as distintas possibilidades de aprender na cibercultura. Teve-se, como locus, a sala de aula da turma 9 A-2015, da Escola Municipal Pernambuco, localizada no Bairro Niterói, no município de Canoas-RS. Partiu-se do pressuposto que o percurso metodológico da Cartografia movimenta-se em linhas: experimentação, exploração e autoria. Em cada movimento, realizaramse idas e vindas, os quais perfazem a investigação que envolveu alunos-autores no processo de elaboração de OAs. Dos resultados, destacam-se as seguintes contribuições: a construção de três objetos de aprendizagem, com autoria de alunos, abordando as temáticas Rio Gravataí, Transporte e Migração, e População. O processo de autoria de OA possibilitou o desenvolvimento do conceito e-práticas pedagógicas, relacionando as práticas geográficas ao contexto da aprendizagem úbiqua na cibercultura. No contexto das ideias apresentadas, a pesquisa que orientou a construção da tese inscreve-se na corrente vital do processo de ensino e aprendizagem, ao rasurar geografias com os potenciais de e-práticas pedagógicas na (da) Cibercultura. As metamorfoses do pensamento geográfico e, por conseguinte, de seus conceitos estão implícitas na sala de aula, em tempos e espaços de aprendizagem ubíqua, na qual o digital encontra-se arraigado no cotidiano dos nossos alunos. As reflexões e proposições sobre a relação autoria de OAs através de e-práticas pedagógicas coloca a cibercultura na apropriação de saberes ampliando os potenciais tecnológicos de aprendizagem, principalmente, por direcionar o conhecimento às práticas comuns do seu cotidiano. É fundamental ampliar essa concepção, podemos ser autores dos nossos potenciais didáticos digitais através das e-práticas pedagógicas. Deste modo, a relação cibercultura, OAs e e-práticas cria potenciais com diferentes linguagens para mediar o processo de ensino e aprendizagem de Geografia. Experiência, vivência e territorialização de formas distintas e plurais de aprendizagem, a autoria como apropriação dos saberes são rasuras na escola que a turma 9 A – 2015 realizou. / In ubiquitous learning times, the classroom becomes a multidimensional territory, source of multiple knowledge, connected, multi-faceted, interactive. The text of this thesis is part of the context of innovation in School Geography driven by the authoring process in learning. The overall objective focused on mapping learning objects authoring processes (OAs) in learning geography. More specifically, it aimed to: (a) articulate the concepts of cyberculture, learning objects, e-practical contemporary pedagogical in teaching of Geography. More specifically, it aimed to: (a) articulate the concepts of cyberculture, learning objects, e-practical contemporary pedagogical teaching of Geography. Therefore, we turn to the authors in an integrated manner, seeking the understanding of how contemporary and its theoretical tools, and their ways of looking can effectively contribute to the learning geography; (B) to analyze the aspects related to learning objects, conceiving them through their methodologies, conceiving them by their metaphors and their own characteristics, that is, bring to school and for discussion in geography teaching line, learning objects as potential teaching ; (C) propose to the students the authorship of spatial learning objects, charting the different possibilities of learning in cyberculture. As locus we had the classroom of the class 9 A-2015 of the Municipal School Pernambuco, located in Niteroi neighborhood in the city of Canoas-RS. It was started from the assumption that the methodological approach of Cartography moves in lines: experimentation, exploration and authorship. In every movement, there were comings and goings, which make up the research that involved students-authors on the OAs drafting process. From the results, the following contributions are: the construction of three learning objects, authored by students, addressing the themes Gravataí River, Transport and Migration and Population. The OA authoring process enabled the development of the concept of pedagogical e-practical, relating the geographical practices to the Ubiquitous learning in cyberculture. In the context of the ideas presented, the research that guided the construction of the thesis is part of the life stream of the process of teaching and learning, when erase geographies with the potential of teaching e- practices (in the) Cyberculture. The metamorphoses of geographical thought and therefore of its concepts are implicit in the classroom, in time and space of ubiquitous learning, in which the digital is rooted in the daily lives of our students. The reflections and proposals on the OAs authored relationship through educational e-practices puts cyberculture in the appropriation of knowledge expanding the potential of technological learning, primarily by direct knowledge to their daily common practices. It is essential to extend this concepts, students can be authors of their digital learning potential through educational e-practices. Thus, cyberculture relationship, OAs and pedagogical e- practical’s can develop potential, with different languages, to maximize the learning of geography. Experience and territorial distinct and plural forms of learning, authorship and appropriation of knowledge are erasures that the school the class 9 - 2015 held.
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Cartografia da autoria de objetos de aprendizagem na cibercultura : potenciais de e-práticas pedagógicas contemporâneas para aprender Geografia / Authors mapping of objects in cyberculture : potential of contemporary pedagogical e- practices to learn geography

Giordani, Ana Claudia Carvalho January 2016 (has links)
Em tempos de aprendizagem ubíqua, a sala de aula torna-se um território multidimensional, fonte de saberes múltiplos, conectado, multifacetado, interativo. O texto desta tese insere-se no contexto da inovação na Geografia Escolar impulsionada pelo processo de autoria na aprendizagem. O objetivo geral centrou-se em cartografar processos de autoria de objetos de aprendizagem (OAs) no aprender Geografia. De modo mais específico, objetivou-se: (a) articular os conceitos de cibercultura, objetos de aprendizagem, e-práticas pedagógicas contemporâneas no ensino de Geografia. Para tanto, recorro aos autores de forma integrada, buscando o entendimento de como a contemporaneidade e suas ferramentas teóricas, e seus modos de olhar podem, efetivamente, contribuir no aprender Geografia; (b) analisar os aspectos inerentes aos objetos de aprendizagem, concebendo-os por meio de suas metodologias, metáforas e características próprias, isto é, trazer para a escola e para discussão na linha de ensino de Geografia, os objetos de aprendizagem enquanto potenciais pedagógicos; (c) propor aos alunos a autoria de objetos de aprendizagem geográficos, cartografando as distintas possibilidades de aprender na cibercultura. Teve-se, como locus, a sala de aula da turma 9 A-2015, da Escola Municipal Pernambuco, localizada no Bairro Niterói, no município de Canoas-RS. Partiu-se do pressuposto que o percurso metodológico da Cartografia movimenta-se em linhas: experimentação, exploração e autoria. Em cada movimento, realizaramse idas e vindas, os quais perfazem a investigação que envolveu alunos-autores no processo de elaboração de OAs. Dos resultados, destacam-se as seguintes contribuições: a construção de três objetos de aprendizagem, com autoria de alunos, abordando as temáticas Rio Gravataí, Transporte e Migração, e População. O processo de autoria de OA possibilitou o desenvolvimento do conceito e-práticas pedagógicas, relacionando as práticas geográficas ao contexto da aprendizagem úbiqua na cibercultura. No contexto das ideias apresentadas, a pesquisa que orientou a construção da tese inscreve-se na corrente vital do processo de ensino e aprendizagem, ao rasurar geografias com os potenciais de e-práticas pedagógicas na (da) Cibercultura. As metamorfoses do pensamento geográfico e, por conseguinte, de seus conceitos estão implícitas na sala de aula, em tempos e espaços de aprendizagem ubíqua, na qual o digital encontra-se arraigado no cotidiano dos nossos alunos. As reflexões e proposições sobre a relação autoria de OAs através de e-práticas pedagógicas coloca a cibercultura na apropriação de saberes ampliando os potenciais tecnológicos de aprendizagem, principalmente, por direcionar o conhecimento às práticas comuns do seu cotidiano. É fundamental ampliar essa concepção, podemos ser autores dos nossos potenciais didáticos digitais através das e-práticas pedagógicas. Deste modo, a relação cibercultura, OAs e e-práticas cria potenciais com diferentes linguagens para mediar o processo de ensino e aprendizagem de Geografia. Experiência, vivência e territorialização de formas distintas e plurais de aprendizagem, a autoria como apropriação dos saberes são rasuras na escola que a turma 9 A – 2015 realizou. / In ubiquitous learning times, the classroom becomes a multidimensional territory, source of multiple knowledge, connected, multi-faceted, interactive. The text of this thesis is part of the context of innovation in School Geography driven by the authoring process in learning. The overall objective focused on mapping learning objects authoring processes (OAs) in learning geography. More specifically, it aimed to: (a) articulate the concepts of cyberculture, learning objects, e-practical contemporary pedagogical in teaching of Geography. More specifically, it aimed to: (a) articulate the concepts of cyberculture, learning objects, e-practical contemporary pedagogical teaching of Geography. Therefore, we turn to the authors in an integrated manner, seeking the understanding of how contemporary and its theoretical tools, and their ways of looking can effectively contribute to the learning geography; (B) to analyze the aspects related to learning objects, conceiving them through their methodologies, conceiving them by their metaphors and their own characteristics, that is, bring to school and for discussion in geography teaching line, learning objects as potential teaching ; (C) propose to the students the authorship of spatial learning objects, charting the different possibilities of learning in cyberculture. As locus we had the classroom of the class 9 A-2015 of the Municipal School Pernambuco, located in Niteroi neighborhood in the city of Canoas-RS. It was started from the assumption that the methodological approach of Cartography moves in lines: experimentation, exploration and authorship. In every movement, there were comings and goings, which make up the research that involved students-authors on the OAs drafting process. From the results, the following contributions are: the construction of three learning objects, authored by students, addressing the themes Gravataí River, Transport and Migration and Population. The OA authoring process enabled the development of the concept of pedagogical e-practical, relating the geographical practices to the Ubiquitous learning in cyberculture. In the context of the ideas presented, the research that guided the construction of the thesis is part of the life stream of the process of teaching and learning, when erase geographies with the potential of teaching e- practices (in the) Cyberculture. The metamorphoses of geographical thought and therefore of its concepts are implicit in the classroom, in time and space of ubiquitous learning, in which the digital is rooted in the daily lives of our students. The reflections and proposals on the OAs authored relationship through educational e-practices puts cyberculture in the appropriation of knowledge expanding the potential of technological learning, primarily by direct knowledge to their daily common practices. It is essential to extend this concepts, students can be authors of their digital learning potential through educational e-practices. Thus, cyberculture relationship, OAs and pedagogical e- practical’s can develop potential, with different languages, to maximize the learning of geography. Experience and territorial distinct and plural forms of learning, authorship and appropriation of knowledge are erasures that the school the class 9 - 2015 held.
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Early investment : the role of Educational Psychologists in supporting an early years setting

Douglas-Osborn, Erica January 2015 (has links)
Background: Present literature highlights early years as an important phase of child development. Whilst Educational Psychologists have a role within early years, there is little research to state what this looks like and how it is conducted in practice. Therefore, this research considers the role an Educational Psychologist could take within an early years setting and explores the variety of work they could conduct. Participants: One early years setting from the researcher’s current Local Authority was used for this research. A total of 33 participants were involved including 11 early years staff, eight Educational Psychologists, 13 parents/carers and a Health Visitor. Methods: This study describes an academic year long Action Research (Tripp, 2003) project with the use of a Research and Development in Organisations framework (Timmins, Shepherd & Kelly, 2003). This included pre-model questionnaires, interviews with early years staff, a focus group with Educational Psychologists and a further focus group with early years staff in order to develop an initial model of educational psychology practice. Work was then completed by the researcher as part of the model of practice. Discrete pieces of work were evaluated via questionnaires, while the project as a whole was evaluated via post-model questionnaires, focus group, interview and researcher diary. Analysis/Findings: Quantitative data were summarised using descriptive statistics and qualitative data were transcribed and a thematic analysis applied. Within this study, the researcher developed a model of practice based on the needs of the setting that included being more frequently involved with casework and conducting work specifically aimed at supporting staff and parents/carers. Additionally, there were discrepancies found in the value placed by participants upon the different pieces of the work as well as the overall approach taken. Conclusion/Implications: This research suggests that there is a greater role for Educational Psychologists within early years, involving more than conducting casework but through providing a more holistic and intensive approach to supporting staff and parents/carers. This supports the existing limited literature as well as advocating a more extensive role for them within early intervention services.
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Desapropriando o Currículo: imagem, prática educativa e experiência vivida no movimento anarcopunk / Expropriating the curriculum: image, educational practice and lived experience in the anarcopunk movement

VIANA, Mauricio Remigio 03 April 2012 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T16:27:54Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 dissertacao_mauricio_remigio.pdf: 7166426 bytes, checksum: 70c9b97c399b89f600ff5ad9fb55a5d0 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-04-03 / Grounded on the principle that learning and knowledge should take into account local practices, actions and meanings of daily life, this research tries to understand how lived experience outside and inside school can imbricate in art educational practices. Emphasizing the role of images as space of dissolution of frontiers between life and school and in accordance with visual culture education referential, the practices which I developed in the classroom are reverberations of experiences lived as militant in the anarcopunk movement by the end of the eighties of the last century. Exploiting gaps which favor non authorized or impure aesthetics productions not legitimated by the curriculum, principles of collectivity and, also, sabotage to authoritarian and hierarchical relations have been used as teaching tactics in order to build bridges between school and daily life. Guided by a qualitative approach, data was produced through a focal group with five girls and five male students attending the seventh grade in the Escola Municipal de Ensino Fundamental Roraima em Macapá AP. / Fundamentada no princípio de que aprendizagem e conhecimento devem levar em consideração práticas locais, ações e significados do cotidiano, esta pesquisa busca compreender como experiências vividas fora e dentro do espaço escolar podem se imbricar na prática educativa em arte. Evidenciando o papel das imagens como espaço de dissolução das fronteiras entre escola e vida, em acordo com referenciais teóricos da educação da cultura visual, as práticas realizadas em sala de aula são reverberações das minhas experiências vividas como militante no movimento anarcopunk no final da década de 80 do século passado. Explorando brechas que favorecem produções estéticas não autorizadas, impuras, não legitimadas pelo currículo, princípios de coletividade e, ainda, de sabotagem à relações autoritárias e hierarquizadas foram utilizados como tática de ensino buscando construir pontes entre escola e cotidiano. Orientada por uma abordagem qualitativa, a produção de dados foi realizada através de entrevista focal com cinco meninos e cinco meninas estudantes da sétima série da Escola Municipal de Ensino Fundamental Roraima em Macapá AP.
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Illegal and welcome : How school policy practice of secrecy generates conditional schooling opportunities for undocumented children in Sweden

Niklasson, Emil January 2022 (has links)
Children who live in Sweden without a legal residence permit have the right to go to Swedish school. Students are thereby welcomed at the same time as they are considered illegal in society at large. In this qualitative study based on interviews, I rely on an explorative approach towards Swedish Compulsory School policy practice and the way it affects the schooling opportunities of undocumented children. Findings include how policy interpretation and enactment involves secrecy and socially compensatory acts. The school policy practice of secrecy is primarily enabling schooling opportunities for undocumented children. However, it also conditions these opportunities as participation presupposes concealment and self-restraint in order for the undocumented student to remain incognito. This ambivalence is identified on macro, meso, and micro-levels, as the ambiguous state policies are built into the school organization and reproduced on the school floor. Schools’ social compensatory support is partly expressed through challenges and resistance against unjust policy practices, and partly through civil commitment. The result show that schools’ social support relies widely on the arbitrariness of individual school agents; a commitment that stems from a situationally emerging ethical responsibility to aid undocumented students. It is thereby recognized as vulnerable, as the social support for undocumented students depends on individual agents.

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