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Demand for complementary and alternative medicine: an economic analysisBhargava, Vibha 16 July 2007 (has links)
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A constituição da profissionalidade e os saberes docentes na educação profissional de nível técnico das áreas de Saúde e Bem-estar / The construction of professionality and teaching knowledge in vocational technical education in the fields of Health and WellnessCallas, Danielle Girotti 25 September 2015 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2015-09-25 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / Considerando a lacuna na bibliografia existente sobre a educação profissional como campo de estudo, esta pesquisa pretende investigar a constituição da profissionalidade e os saberes docentes no eixo tecnológico Ambiente, Saúde e Segurança áreas de Saúde e Bem-estar. Foi realizada uma pesquisa qualitativa com dez docentes, atuantes nos cursos: Técnico em Enfermagem, Técnico em Estética, Técnico em Massoterapia, Técnico em Podologia e Técnico em Segurança do Trabalho, da unidade Jundiaí do Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Comercial SENAC (São Paulo), em duas etapas distintas: primeiramente, por meio de entrevistas individuais e, posteriormente, por meio de dois encontros coletivos psicodramáticos, com a presença de seis dos dez participantes, em cada um dos encontros. O quadro teórico está fundamentado nas produções de: Placco e Souza (2006), Imbernón (2011), Tardif (2002), Freire (1983, 2002), Barato (2003, 2004), Shulman (1987) e Moreno (1975, 2008). Os dados nos possibilitam analisar os processos de socialização primária e profissional dos docentes, identificando a constituição da profissionalidade docente como o desenvolvimento do exercício docente, in loco e na relação aluno-docente, de modo processual, gradual e infindável, baseada nas experiências pessoais, escolares e profissionais dos docentes. Outro resultado significativo, na pesquisa, é a relevância da interdependência dos saberes docentes, especialmente os profissionais-experienciais, os pedagógicos, os pessoais e os do profetizar, que se imbricam no desenvolvimento da profissionalidade. Embora não se reconhecendo como profissionais docentes, as falas dos pesquisados nos permitem afirmar que há um desenvolvimento dessa profissionalidade e dos saberes docentes pedagógicos, com o compromisso e a intencionalidade explícitos com a aprendizagem dos alunos e da docência, com o exercício profissional Considering the gap in the literature on vocational education as a field of study, this research aims to investigate the construction of professionality and teaching knowledge in the technical domain of Environment, Health and Safety - fields of Health and Wellness. A qualitative survey was conducted with 10 teachers of the following courses: Nursing Technician, Esthetics Technician, Massage Therapy Technician, Podiatry Technician, and Occupational Safety Technician from the Jundiaí unit of Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Comercial (Senac São Paulo), in two distinct stages first, through individual interviews and later, through two group psychodramatic encounters, with six participants per encounter. The theoretical framework is based on the works of: Placco e Souza (2006), Imbernón (2011), Tardif (2002), Freire (1983, 2002), Barato (2003, 2004), Shulman (1987), and Moreno (1975, 2008). The data allowed us to analyze the teachers primary and professional socialization processes and identify the construction of teaching professionality as the development of the teaching practice, both on site and in the student-teacher relation, in a gradual, never-ending process, based on the teachers personal, school, and professional experiences. Another significant result of the research is the relevance of the interdependence of teaching knowledge - especially professional/experiential, educational, personal, and prophetic skills, which interweave in the development of professionality. Although the respondents do not identify themselves as teaching professionals, their reports allow us to state that the educational professionality and teaching knowledge are developed with an explicit commitment and intentionality to the students learning and education, with professional practice and with the enhancement of their educational skills. The perception of the possibility of social change, through education, also strengthens and deepens the respondents educational vision / Considerando a lacuna na bibliografia existente sobre a educação profissional como campo de estudo, esta pesquisa pretende investigar a constituição da profissionalidade e os saberes docentes no eixo tecnológico Ambiente, Saúde e Segurança áreas de Saúde e Bem-estar. Foi realizada uma pesquisa qualitativa com dez docentes, atuantes nos cursos: Técnico em Enfermagem, Técnico em Estética, Técnico em Massoterapia, Técnico em Podologia e Técnico em Segurança do Trabalho, da unidade Jundiaí do Serviço Nacional de Aprendizagem Comercial SENAC (São Paulo), em duas etapas distintas: primeiramente, por meio de entrevistas individuais e, posteriormente, por meio de dois encontros coletivos psicodramáticos, com a presença de seis dos dez participantes, em cada um dos encontros. O quadro teórico está fundamentado nas produções de: Placco e Souza (2006), Imbernón (2011), Tardif (2002), Freire (1983, 2002), Barato (2003, 2004), Shulman (1987) e Moreno (1975, 2008). Os dados nos possibilitam analisar os processos de socialização primária e profissional dos docentes, identificando a constituição da profissionalidade docente como o desenvolvimento do exercício docente, in loco e na relação aluno-docente, de modo processual, gradual e infindável, baseada nas experiências pessoais, escolares e profissionais dos docentes. Outro resultado significativo, na pesquisa, é a relevância da interdependência dos saberes docentes, especialmente os profissionais-experienciais, os pedagógicos, os pessoais e os do profetizar, que se imbricam no desenvolvimento da profissionalidade. Embora não se reconhecendo como profissionais docentes, as falas dos pesquisados nos permitem afirmar que há um desenvolvimento dessa profissionalidade e dos saberes docentes pedagógicos, com o compromisso e a intencionalidade explícitos com a aprendizagem dos alunos e da docência, com o exercício profissional e com o aperfeiçoamento de suas práticas pedagógicas. A percepção de possibilidade de transformação social, por meio da docência, também reforça e aprofunda a visão educacional dos pesquisados
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An analysis of the Somatology programme offered at South African Universities of Technology to determine whether it meets the needs of industryRammanhor, Kiveshni 11 March 2015 (has links)
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the Master’s Degree in Technology: Somatology, Durban University of Technology, 2014 / The beginning of the 20th century presented the Somatology profession with unprecedented challenges of acquiring a scientific base and achieving professionalisation. It is in this milieu that a few research studies were previously undertaken with regard to Somatology education however, none particularly focused in relation to areas that are preparing graduates for industry. The current study was a national study that explored the existing National Diploma offering through the lens of students, educators and members of the Durban University of Technology’s Advisory Board. In particular, it focused on developing broad guidelines to guide academics on what further content was required to be integrated into the current Somatology education. A triangulated approach using both quantitative and qualitative methods was used to guide the operationalisation of the research process.
Five Universities of Technology participated in the study, viz. Cape Peninsula University of Technology, Central University of Technology, Durban University of Technology, Tshwane University of Technology and the University of Johannesburg. Third year and B.Tech students were surveyed with regard to the current Somatology Programme and what further aspects needed to be integrated into it to better prepare graduates for industry. In addition, in-depth interviews were also held with ten academics, two from each University of Technology, to examine what they thought needed to be included in education to strengthen the current programme. The same was done through a focus group discussion with members of the Durban University of Technology Advisory Board.
A programme analysis of current content being taught at the five Universities was also undertaken. The results reflected that although most of the samples were satisfied with the current educational programme, they still believed that gaps existed and that graduates were still not adequately prepared for industry. It was found that both students and educators saw the need for more therapies to be included in the training. Both educators and the Advisory Board sample also saw the need for a stronger emphasis to be placed on practical skill development. The Advisory Board sample also strongly articulated for training to occur in an industry context as opposed to the University based experiential setting. Using data from these multiple samples, a set of guidelines was developed and presented. These guidelines were based on what further therapies needed to be integrated into education. The Duke Integrative Medicines Wheel of Health was adopted as the theoretical framework of the study. It was also utilised to identify specific areas that needed to be interwoven into education to further strengthen graduates’ preparedness for industry.
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