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Contribuições do ensino por projetos na disciplina de controle e proteção ambiental no curso Técnico em EdificaçõesOliveira, Luciane Kawa de 19 March 2015 (has links)
Acompanha: Contribuições do ensino por projetos na formação do técnico em edificações. / Este estudo surgiu em decorrência da grande resistência dos alunos do Curso Técnico em Edificações em relação à disciplina de Controle e Proteção Ambiental, no ano de 2012, por abordar temas pertinentes à sustentabilidade na área da construção civil. Buscando desmistificar o conceito antagônico pré-concebido sobre o assunto, utilizou-se como estratégia o ensino por projetos. Dessa forma, o objetivo geral deste estudo foi verificar quais as contribuições do ensino por projetos na disciplina de Controle e Proteção Ambiental para a formação do Técnico em Edificações. O estudo foi desenvolvido com 16 alunos do 4º Período do Curso Técnico em Edificações, modalidade subsequente ao Ensino Médio, de um Colégio Público da cidade de Ponta Grossa, no Paraná, durante o segundo semestre letivo do ano de 2013. A abordagem metodológica foi qualitativa de natureza interpretativa. Os dados e observações pertinentes à pesquisa foram registrados em forma de notas de observação e reflexão, relatos de alunos, fotos, vídeos, depoimentos de alunos e professores de outras disciplinas, questionários e avaliações sobre a elaboração e desempenho dos alunos e dos grupos durante a realização dos projetos, sendo realizados em diferentes momentos dependendo da atividade, durante todo o semestre. As atividades desenvolvidas neste estudo foram divididas em duas partes, sendo a primeira, referente ao projeto de ensino desenvolvido pelo professor junto aos alunos, composto por 13 momentos, nos quais foram trabalhados conceitos pertinentes à sustentabilidade e proteção ambiental na construção civil, buscando desenvolver e/ou acessar subsunçores existentes nos alunos em relação à temática para o prosseguimento das atividades na segunda parte. A segunda parte refere-se aos três projetos de trabalhos realizados pelos alunos, os quais se dividem em três fases cada um, a partir dos conceitos de sustentabilidade na construção civil. Para a realização do estudo, foram utilizadas ao todo 82 aulas durante o semestre letivo, composto de quatro aulas semanais. Os principais resultados dos projetos P1, P2 e P3 evidenciaram a contribuição do ensino por projetos na disciplina de Controle e Proteção Ambiental, no efetivo desenvolvimento de habilidades e competências de sustentabilidade nos alunos, por meio da identificação e aperfeiçoamento das características como a persistência, o comprometimento, a realização, a busca de oportunidade e iniciativa, a exigência de qualidade e eficiência, entre outras. Em relação à aprendizagem, foram identificados nos trabalhos de conclusão de curso dos alunos temas referentes à disciplina, e ou reflexões pertinentes a ela, nos mais variados temas escolhidos. Outro resultado foi a elaboração de um guia didático para a utilização do ensino por projetos, aplicável ao curso técnico, intencionado a desenvolver habilidades e competências e de sustentabilidade, possibilitando a formação omnilateral do aluno. / This study arose due to the great resistance of the students of the Technical Course in Buildings regarding the discipline of Control and Environmental Protection, in 2012, by addressing issues relevant to sustainability in the construction area. Seeking demystify the preconceived antagonistic view of the occasion, was used as a strategy for teaching projects. Thus, the general objective of this study was to verify which the contributions of teaching by projects in the discipline of Control and Environmental Protection for the formation of the Technical in Buildings. The study was conducted with 16 students of the 4th Course Period Technician Building, subsequent mode to High School, a Public School in the city of Ponta Grossa, Paraná, during the second semester of 2013. The methodological approach was qualitative interpretative nature. The data and relevant comments to the survey were recorded in the form of observation notes and reflection, students reports, photos, videos, testimonials from students and teachers of other subjects, questionnaires and reviews on the preparation and performance of students and groups during realization of projects being carried out at different times depending on the activity, throughout the semester. The activities developed in this study were divided into two parts, the first being, concerning the teaching project developed by the teacher to the students, with 13 times, which were worked concepts pertinent to the sustainability and environmental protection in the construction industry, to develop and / or access existing subsumers in students in relation to the theme for the continuation of activities in the second half. The second part refers to the three projects of works done by the students, which are divided into three stages each, from the concepts of sustainability in construction. For the study, were used in all 82 classes during the semester, consisting of four weekly classes. The main results of the projects P1, P2 and P3 showed the contribution of education for projects in the discipline of Control and Environmental Protection, the effective development of skills and competence of sustainability in students, by identifying and improving characteristics such as persistence, commitment, achievement, the search for opportunity and initiative, the demand for quality and efficiency, among others. In relation to learning, has been identified in subjects students of completion of course work on the subject, and or relevant reflections to it, in various chosen topics. Another result was the development of a teaching guide for the use of teaching by projects applicable to the technical course, intended to develop skills and competencies and sustainability, enabling omnilateral student education
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Project-based instruction in a Canadian secondary school's ESL classes : goals and evaluationsBeckett, Gulbahar Huxur 11 1900 (has links)
Research on project-based instruction is common in mainstream education. It
conceives the activity broadly, but omits language. It is rare in English as a Second
Language (ESL) education, and Second Language Acquisition (SLA) theory conceives it
narrowly, omitting a functional view of language. The present study examines the
implementation of project-based instruction in ESL classes in a Canadian secondary school
through interviews with Canadian ESL teachers and Chinese ESL students, observations of
two projects in action, and examination of students' written work, and school, school board
and Ministry of Education documents.
Results indicate that the teachers held and implemented a broad, integrated
conception of project-based instruction that includes a functional view of language. They
have many more goals than those stressed for project-based instruction in the SLA literature,
and have goals that are not included even in the mainstream literature. The teachers evaluated
project-based instruction positively, and the researcher's observations support the teachers'
evaluations.
However, despite teacher's and students' successes, a number of students evaluated
project-based instruction negatively. This discrepancy is discussed using three explanatory
models (philosophical, cultural, and linguistic) that the participants may have been using
when interpreting project-based instruction.
The study points to the need to develop a rationale which adequately addresses
project-based instruction as a functional language learning activity in the context of academic
subject matter learning. It identifies problems of cross-cultural interpretation of and
communication about projects, and notes difficulties of resolving them. It points out the
necessity for an examination of the processes of project-based instruction, noting places of
difficulty and success, and considering promising strategies. / Education, Faculty of / Language and Literacy Education (LLED), Department of / Graduate
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Theory in Practice: Constructivism and the Technology of Instruction in an Authentic Project-based Computer ClassEsmaiel, Yousef Esmaiel 05 1900 (has links)
While literature in areas of constructivism learning theory, use of computer technology in education, and the implementation of project-based learning in the classroom have received widespread attention, there is no reported research that specifically examines the effectiveness of using a project-based learning model for computer technology instruction for pre-service teachers' programs in general, and in art education in particular. Thus, the research problem was to examine through pre- and post-test control-group experimental research design whether two different teaching methods, constructivism teaching approach (project-based learning) and traditional (step-by-step) teaching approach, result in significant differences in learning computer usage, the application of computer technical skills, design projects, and attitudes toward using of technology. The research was conducted at University of North Texas during the fall semester of 2004. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used to collect the data. The quantitative data, collected from a pre-post test and pre and post questionnaire, was analyzed using a t-test. No significant difference was found between the groups as it relates to computer usage, one aspect of the application of computer technical skills (Photoshop usage), and attitudes towards technology. There was, however, a statistical difference between the groups in the use of the other aspect of computer application technical skills (Illustrator). The qualitative data was collected from three sources, the final design project, the focus group interview, and the reflective papers and summarized quantitatively. A rubric was used to assess the final design project and the scores from the rubric were analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U test. A significant difference was found between the groups as it relates to the assessment of the final project design. The constructivist (project-based learning) group scored higher than the traditional (step-by-step) group. The analysis of the focus group interviews revealed more positive responses for the project-based learning group as opposes to the step-by-step group. The analysis of the reflective papers also revealed more positive responses by the project-based learning group as oppose to the step-by-step group. Overall, the results of the study indicate that the constructivist approach project-based learning did improve student learning.
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Student attitudes and perceptions toward project-based science unitsJenkins, Kimberley Krasinski 01 April 2001 (has links)
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Choose your teammates wisely: a study of how teammates affect an individual's degree of procrastination within a project group at local universities / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collectionJanuary 2014 (has links)
Li, Ka Yi. / Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2014. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 40-42). / Abstracts also in Chinese; some appendixes includes Chinese. / Title from PDF title page (viewed on 25, October, 2016).
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A case study on the implementation of the project approach in two kindergartens in Hong KongHo, Pui-man, Queenie., 何佩雯. January 2005 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Education / Master / Master of Education
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Investigating and measuring motivation in collaborative inquiry-based project settingsChow, Yin, Angela., 周燕. January 2008 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Education / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
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Students' attitute towards group project learningLaw, Man-sze., 羅敏詩. January 2003 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / Education / Master / Master of Education
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Project-based learning in a Hong Kong secondary school: perceptions of teachers and studentsKo, Shun-yee., 高純意. January 2004 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / Education / Master / Master of Education
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Tradução e adaptação transcultural do Minnesota Handwriting Assessment para aplicação no BrasilPasculli, Adriane Guzman [UNESP] 11 April 2014 (has links) (PDF)
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000789050.pdf: 2570495 bytes, checksum: a866ca05ff835b4dc29e9e20c57549bf (MD5) / A escrita é uma habilidade manual típica do ser humano, indispensável para que o indivíduo se integre e se adapte ao meio social. É uma habilidade bastante complexa que envolve uma combinação de componentes perceptivos, motores, cinestésicos e cognitivos. A avaliação da escrita é o primeiro desafio encontrado pelas professoras que atuam no processo de alfabetização. O presente estudo teve como objetivo validar e adaptar transculturalmente, para o contexto brasileiro, o Minnesota Handwriting Assessment (MHA), instrumento elaborado por Judith Reisman e utilizado nos Estados Unidos da América do Norte para avaliação da qualidade da escrita manual. Participaram do estudo 448 crianças matriculadas nos 2º e 3º anos do sistema público de ensino e duas professoras de escola que foram examinadoras. O método de validação proposto foi o “Cross-Cultural Adaptation” e a validação foi feita com base no estilo de escrita de forma. Em um primeiro momento, foi realizada a equivalência de conceitos, semântica e idiomática resultantes da tradução e retradução do MHA. A seguir, a fidedignidade desse instrumento de avaliação da qualidade da escrita foi verificada pelo Coeficiente de Correlação Intraclasse (CCI). Posteriormente, as crianças foram solicitadas a copiar uma frase com todas as letras do alfabeto brasileiro. Finalmente, duas professoras aplicaram o instrumento traduzido e adaptado para validação do mesmo. O CCI do teste-reteste foi 0,92 para legibilidade, 0,90 para forma, 0,99 para alinhamento e 0,89 para espaçamento, sendo significativo em todas as categorias. Com relação a fidedignidade entre avaliadores, o CCI foi 0,89 para legibilidade, 0,99 para alinhamento, 0,98 para tamanho e 0,90 para espaçamento, alcançando nível de significância em todas estas categorias. O CCI da categoria forma foi 0,53, não atingindo nível de significância, resultado esse que pode estar relacionado à variabilidade do padrão... / Writing is a typical hand human skill, which is essential for individuals to integrate and adapt to the social environment. It is a fairly complex skill that involves a combination of perceptual, motor, kinesthetic and cognitive components. The assessment of writing is one of the several challenges encountered by teachers in the literacy process. The present study aimed to validate and adapt transculturally, for the Brazilian context, the Minnesota Handwriting Assessment (MHA), an instrument developed by Judith Reisman and used in the United States of America. Participated in the study 448 children enrolled in the 2nd and 3rd school years from the public school system and two school teachers who served as examiners. The validation method proposed was the Cross-Cultural Adaptation and was applied for the validation only of the discrete D’Nealian style of handwriting. First, the equivalence of concepts, semantics and resulting idiomatic translation and retranslation of the MHA was done. Then, trustworthiness of this instrument for assessing the quality of the writing was verified. Next, children were asked to copy a sentence with all letters of the Brazilian alphabet. Finally, two teachers applied the adapted instrument for validation. The Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC) for the trustworthiness test-retest was 0.92 for readability, 0.90 for form, 0.99 for alignment and 0.89 for spacing, being significant in all categories. With respect to reliability among evaluators, the ICC was 0.89 for readability, 0.99 for alignment, 0.98 for size, and 0.90 for spacing, reaching level of significance in these categories. The ICC 0,53 of form category did not reach level of significance what can be related to variability of the handwriting pattern of the Brazilian children. The cross-cultural adaptation proposed and the satisfactory results obtained from the validation of the discrete D’Nealian style of handwriting allow for the statement...
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