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  • About
  • 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.
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An investigation of the frequency of Kansas physical education teacher feedback and proximity in relation to student body mass index and gender

Ellis, Joyce A. January 1900 (has links)
Doctor of Philosophy / Curriculum and Instruction Programs / Michael F. Perl / BeEtta L. Stoney / America is in the midst of an obesity epidemic (Wechsler, McKenna, Lee, & Dietz, 2004). According to Wechsler et al., physical inactivity is a major contributor to this issue. Burnette (1999), reports certain behaviors and instructional strategies help teachers to build stronger teaching/learning relationships with students, and that some specific behaviors may be the most influential. Teacher feedback and teacher proximity are two specific behaviors that are important in a physical education setting. Hastie (1998) and Lund (1990), report that when physical education teachers provide feedback and maintain proximity to students, learning may be enhanced. This study examined the frequency of teacher feedback and teacher proximity in relation to student body mass index (BMI) and student gender. Fifteen Kansas middle school physical education teachers were observed delivering skill based lessons to two classes of students. Event recording, a form of systematic observation, was used in data collection. A multivariate analysis of variance was conducted with independent samples T-tests conducted for specific demographic data. Results indicated no significant differences in the frequency of teacher feedback and teacher proximity in relation to student body mass index (BMI) or student gender. Results of the analysis of various pieces of demographic information showed teachers who use some of the Physical Focus Curriculum activities had a higher rate per minute of teacher feedback than teachers who use none of the curriculum. Analysis also showed that teachers using more individualized skill based activities provided significantly higher rates of feedback and proximity than those conducting large group activities. Further analysis of demographic data revealed those teachers currently coaching a sport provided less feedback and proximity to students in class than those not currently coaching. Membership in the state professional organization did not have any effect upon rates of teacher feedback or proximity. The effects of teacher gender on rates of feedback and proximity showed female teachers are more proximal to all students than male teachers. Recommendations to be considered when conducting further research include increasing the sample size, development of more specific instrumentation to measure rates of feedback and proximity in an activity setting, implementing more control of the type of activity and instruction provided, and including more diversity in the study.
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"Får jag sitta i ditt knä?" : En essä om omsorgsbegreppet i förskolan

Jägstrand, Malin January 2017 (has links)
I denna vetenskapliga essä kommer jag att undersöka begreppet omsorg. Uppsatsen är skriven i essäform och har en hermeneutisk ansats. Min essä inleds med tre berättelser hämtade från mitt yrkesliv där jag varit delaktig som pedagog. I dessa situationer synliggörs dilemman kring hur omsorgsbegreppet kan tolkas och omsättas i förskolans praktik. Syftet med essän är att undersöka på vilka sätt omsorgsbegreppet kan förstås inom förskolan. Uppsatsens frågeställningar är: Hur kan begreppet omsorg förstås mot bakgrund av att relationen mellan barn och pedagog i förskolan är asymmetrisk Vilka faktorer kan påverka pedagogers meningsskapande av omsorgsbegreppet? samt Hur kan pedagogers meningsskapande av omsorgsbegreppet förstås i relation till rådande diskurser i förskola och samhälle? I min reflektion använder jag litteratur för att ställa frågeställningarna och berättelsen i relation till samtida diskurser gällande barnsyn, ålder, kön och genus. Jag undersöker begreppet omsorg utifrån Nel Noddings omsorgsetik. Min slutsats är att pedagogernas meningsskapande av omsorg har ett nära samband med diskurser i samtiden och förskolan. Utifrån ett omsorgsetiskt perspektiv anser jag att pedagogernas ansvar för relationen och omsorgen i omsorgssituationer är större än det talas om i förskolesammanhang idag. / This scientific thesis is written in the form of an essay in which I will inquire into the concept of care. The thesis is written in form of an essay and has a hermeneutic onset. My essay takes a starting point in three stories taken from my professional life where I had been involved as a pedagogue. In these situations the dilemma becomes visible about how the care concept can be interpreted and translated into pre-school practice. The essay’s questions are: How can the concept of care be understood in the light of the fact that the relationship between children and pedagogue is asymmetrical? What factors can affect the perception of the pedagogues of the concept of care? and How can educators' perception of the concept of care be understood in relation to current discourses in preschool and society?  In my reflection I use literature and my stories to set the questions in relation to contemporary discourses current to childcare, age, sex and gender. I will inquire into the concept of care from using Nel Noddings’ ethics of care. My conclusion is that pedagogue’s perceptions of care are closely linked to contemporary and pre-school discourses. From an ethics of care point of view, I consider that pedagogue’s responsibility for relationship and care in care situations is larger than it is spoken of in pre-school context today.

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