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Využití listnatých dřevin botanické zahrady Přírodovědecké fakulty UK v Praze ve výuce přírodopisu / Usage of deciduous woody plants of Botanical garden of the Faculty of Science of Charles University in Prague in teaching of biologyLapáčková, Hana January 2017 (has links)
I have decided to include into my diploma thesis the history overview of the Botanical Garden. A number of major events and pitfalls accompanied the history of the garden. The chapter about the general characteristics of the Botanical Garden of Charles University Science Faculty is also comprised Inside my thesis. There are also mentions about the exposition distinction to greenhouse and outside part and also the significant geopark which offers the additional opportunities for education. I am presenting here the offered programs of Botanical Garden for schools and the public without omitting the sample material offered to the visitors. I have also included the description of the innovative manner of interactive education of biology using the information boards and QR codes placed on these boards. Considering the didactic usage of Botanical garden I have created the worksheets which complement the excursion plan. So I have comprised the excursion planning, creation of worksheets, assembling the questions and the pitfalls during their creation in the next chapters. Afterwards I have described the excursion execution itself, its evaluation and the possible modifications of worksheets. The next chapters deal with the questionnaire designed for teachers of biology. I have concentrated in my teaching...
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Využití expozic Botanické zahrady PřF UK v Praze - Vodní a bahenní rostliny / The Using of expositions of the Botanical garden of Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague - Aquatic and marsh plantsMalcová, Kateřina January 2014 (has links)
Botanical gardens perform a wide variety of functions, from which one of the most important is an educational function. They provide to visitors a large range of services such as guided tours, a variety of educational programs, worksheets etc. The same applies to the Botanical garden of Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague. The main aim of the thesis was to prepare worksheets concerning expositions of aquatic and marsh plants in already mentioned botanical garden, verify them on students and adjust them to final forms. The results of the thesis are two different versions (spring and autumn) of the worksheets as well as author's solution and methodological manual for teachers. Within the thesis I also implemented the questionnaire survey where I dealt with the issue of teaching the theme of aquatic and marsh plants at Czech grammar schools and examined the attitude of teachers to field trips during botany teaching. Key words: botanical garden, worksheet, aquatic and marsh plants, field trip, questionnaire
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Jedovaté rostliny ve výuce biologie na SŠ / Toxic plants in teaching of biology at secondary schoolsRiegelová, Marta January 2016 (has links)
This diploma thesis is dedicated to teaching botany, and is focused namely on lessons concerning toxic plants. The first part deals with creating of worksheets for secondary school students for field trip into Botanic Garden of Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague. The second part compares effectiveness of classical lesson and the field trip. Students of the first grades from four secondary schools (grammar schools) were divided into two groups.The first group was taught by classic conventional teaching in classroom (control group) and the second group (experimental) was taken for the field trip to the Botanic Garden of Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague. The effectiveness of education was measured by means of a knowledge test before the lesson (pre-test) and after it (post-test). Level of knowledge increased in experimental groups and control groups, however, the difference between individual groups was not significant. Key words: toxic plants, botanical garden, field trips, worksheets, knowledge testing
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[en] SCHOOL GOES TO THE GARDEN AND THE GARDEN GOES TO SCHOOL: THE EDUCATIONAL DIMENSION OF THE BOTANICAL GARDEN / [pt] A ESCOLA VAI AO JARDIM E O JARDIM VAI À ESCOLA: A DIMENSÃO EDUCATIVA DO JARDIM BOTÂNICO DO RIO DE JANEIROMARYANE VIEIRA SAISSE 18 November 2003 (has links)
[pt] Jardins botânicos são instituições que visam a pesquisa,
o
estudo e a conservação vegetal, e estão cada vez mais
abertas ao público. O Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro,
uma das mais antigas instituições científicas do país,
tem
na dimensão educativa um importante elo de ligação com o
público. As escolas são parte significativa do universo
de
visitantes, que a cada ano e para a qual, foram criados
projetos específicos de educação ambiental. Este estudo
teve por objetivo examinar as relações do Jardim Botânico
do Rio de Janeiro com o público escolar, através de
observações de práticas educativas desenvolvidas na
instituição, e de entrevistas realizadas nas escolas, com
professores que levam suas turmas para visitas ao Jardim.
Os dados obtidos na pesquisa permitem identificar
questões
que favorecem e outras que dificultam a aproximação entre
esses dois universos, Jardim e escola, o que pode
contribuir para a construção de uma possível parceria. / [en] Botanical Gardens are institutions increasingly open to a
public that seeks to study and preserve flora. The
Botanical Garden of Rio de Janeiro, one of the oldest
scientific institutions in Brazil, has created an important
bond with the public through its educational activities.
Schools, for which specific environmental educational
projects have been created, are a significant portion of
the universe of visitors, which is increasing every year.
The present study has the purpose of examining the
relationship between the Botanical Garden and the school
public, by means of observation of the educational
practices developed by the institution, together with
interviews conducted with the teachers who bring their
students to the Garden. The data obtained in the research
allowed the identification of elements that favor, as well
as those that hinder, the approximation of these two
universes, The Botanical Garden and the school, thus
contributing to the development of an effective partnership.
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Geografia no Jardim Botânico de Porto Alegre: a aventura do conhecimentoBatista, Bruno Nunes January 2014 (has links)
A presente pesquisa aponta para a relação entre o ensino de Geografia e os espaços públicos, mediados pelo trabalho de campo. É possível construir competências no Jardim Botânico, através da Geografia, ou não? A delimitação analítica escolhe como estudo de caso o Jardim Botânico de Porto Alegre, capital do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. O trabalho está ancorado, metodologicamente, no Paradigma da Complexidade, através da Pesquisa Qualitativa. Buscou-se inicialmente a compreensão de qual a representação que o Jardim Botânico carrega entre professores de Geografia. O Jardim Botânico é elemento do todo Espaço Geográfico, de modo que se apresenta como um conjunto solidário, contraditório e inseparável de objetos e ações. A compreensão do todo depende das partes, e estas da totalidade. Ciente de tal postulado, o trabalho apresenta um conjunto de atividades pedagógicas, elaboradas com o amparo das teorias do Ensino de Geografia e da Pedagogia Social Crítica, mediadas pela Epistemologia Genética. A compreensão dessas atividades é realizada através da construção de trabalhos de campo com alunos de Ensino Médio, matriculados na Rede Pública Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul. A pesquisa aponta a necessidade da construção, na escola, de um pensamento reflexivo, voltado à cidadania, compreendendo os alunos enquanto sujeitos históricos no processo de mudança da sociedade. O trabalho de campo é uma aproximação com a realidade, demonstrando que tudo está ligado a tudo, e é através do que o aluno tem de disponível que o ensino e a aprendizagem têm significado e maior possibilidade de serem construídos com efetividade. Nesse sentido, o trabalho de campo se posiciona enquanto elemento de desafio sobre os sujeitos, pressionando-os a agir no Espaço Geográfico de maneira competente. / Fieldwork represents a vital instrument for understanding our world through direct experience, for gathering data about it, and as a fundamental method for fomenting geographical education. The investigation of the relationship between Geography teaching and public spaces by fieldworks is the issue of this research. Moreover, constructing competencies in Botanical Garden through Geography is possible or not? Thus, we conduct a case study in a Botanical Garden located in Porto Alegre, southern Brazil. Our methodology is based on the Paradigm of Complexity and Qualitative Research. Our first goal is the comprehension of the representations that Botanical Garden brings on Geography teachers. From that, we propose a set of pedagogical activities supported by Geography teaching theories and Critical Pedagogy related to the Genetic Epistemology. Outdoor learning is the basis of the pedagogical activities developed with public High School students. This work indicates the necessity of constructing a reflexive thought in the school oriented to citizenship considering students as subject in changing society processes. Fieldworks allow an approach to reality showing that everything is connected to everything. Exploring student previous knowledge is the major source of meaningful teaching and learning possibilities. Thence, fieldwork represents a challenge element on the subjects pressing them to act on Geographical Space in a competent way.
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[en] BETWEEN LEISURE AND STRUGGLE: RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AMONG FACTORY WORKERS OF THE BOTANICAL GARDEN (1895-1917) / [pt] ENTRE O LAZER E A LUTA: O ASSOCIATIVISMO RECREATIVO ENTRE OS TRABALHADORES FABRIS DO JARDIM BOTÂNICO (1895-1917)MARIANA BARBOSA CARVALHO DA COSTA 20 August 2015 (has links)
[pt] Em julho de 1917 os principais jornais do Distrito Federal noticiavam a paralisação de trabalhadores de diversas categorias na cidade, caracterizada pelos contemporâneos como uma Greve Geral. Para parte da historiografia, trata-se de mais uma das muitas manifestações operárias que, sob a orientação de militantes anarquistas do movimento operário, teria gerado naquele ano a irrupção de amplas manifestações grevistas. Problematizando tal perspectiva, este trabalho particulariza a análise na experiência dos trabalhadores do bairro operário do Jardim Botânico, atentando para outras dimensões da lógica de sua articulação identitária nas décadas anteriores que podem ter ajudado esses sujeitos a constituir seus laços de identidade naquela situação. Para isso, serão privilegiadas suas formas anteriores de organização e estabelecimento de solidariedades, expressas nas muitas associações recreativas formadas na localidade por aqueles trabalhadores. / [en] In July 1917 the main newspaper of the Federal District were reporting the strike of workers of various categories in the city, characterized by contemporaries as a General Strike. For part of its history, it is only one of many workers demonstrations which, under the guidance of anarchist militant labor movement, would have generated that year the eruption of large demonstrations strikers. Discussing this perspective, this work particularize the analysis of the experience of workers working-class neighborhood of the Botanical Garden, focusing on other aspects of their identity articulation logic in previous decades may have helped these individuals to constitute their identity ties in that situation. This involves an insider earlier forms of organization and establishment of solidarity, expressed in many recreational associations formed by those employees in the locality.
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Geografia no Jardim Botânico de Porto Alegre: a aventura do conhecimentoBatista, Bruno Nunes January 2014 (has links)
A presente pesquisa aponta para a relação entre o ensino de Geografia e os espaços públicos, mediados pelo trabalho de campo. É possível construir competências no Jardim Botânico, através da Geografia, ou não? A delimitação analítica escolhe como estudo de caso o Jardim Botânico de Porto Alegre, capital do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. O trabalho está ancorado, metodologicamente, no Paradigma da Complexidade, através da Pesquisa Qualitativa. Buscou-se inicialmente a compreensão de qual a representação que o Jardim Botânico carrega entre professores de Geografia. O Jardim Botânico é elemento do todo Espaço Geográfico, de modo que se apresenta como um conjunto solidário, contraditório e inseparável de objetos e ações. A compreensão do todo depende das partes, e estas da totalidade. Ciente de tal postulado, o trabalho apresenta um conjunto de atividades pedagógicas, elaboradas com o amparo das teorias do Ensino de Geografia e da Pedagogia Social Crítica, mediadas pela Epistemologia Genética. A compreensão dessas atividades é realizada através da construção de trabalhos de campo com alunos de Ensino Médio, matriculados na Rede Pública Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul. A pesquisa aponta a necessidade da construção, na escola, de um pensamento reflexivo, voltado à cidadania, compreendendo os alunos enquanto sujeitos históricos no processo de mudança da sociedade. O trabalho de campo é uma aproximação com a realidade, demonstrando que tudo está ligado a tudo, e é através do que o aluno tem de disponível que o ensino e a aprendizagem têm significado e maior possibilidade de serem construídos com efetividade. Nesse sentido, o trabalho de campo se posiciona enquanto elemento de desafio sobre os sujeitos, pressionando-os a agir no Espaço Geográfico de maneira competente. / Fieldwork represents a vital instrument for understanding our world through direct experience, for gathering data about it, and as a fundamental method for fomenting geographical education. The investigation of the relationship between Geography teaching and public spaces by fieldworks is the issue of this research. Moreover, constructing competencies in Botanical Garden through Geography is possible or not? Thus, we conduct a case study in a Botanical Garden located in Porto Alegre, southern Brazil. Our methodology is based on the Paradigm of Complexity and Qualitative Research. Our first goal is the comprehension of the representations that Botanical Garden brings on Geography teachers. From that, we propose a set of pedagogical activities supported by Geography teaching theories and Critical Pedagogy related to the Genetic Epistemology. Outdoor learning is the basis of the pedagogical activities developed with public High School students. This work indicates the necessity of constructing a reflexive thought in the school oriented to citizenship considering students as subject in changing society processes. Fieldworks allow an approach to reality showing that everything is connected to everything. Exploring student previous knowledge is the major source of meaningful teaching and learning possibilities. Thence, fieldwork represents a challenge element on the subjects pressing them to act on Geographical Space in a competent way.
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Geografia no Jardim Botânico de Porto Alegre: a aventura do conhecimentoBatista, Bruno Nunes January 2014 (has links)
A presente pesquisa aponta para a relação entre o ensino de Geografia e os espaços públicos, mediados pelo trabalho de campo. É possível construir competências no Jardim Botânico, através da Geografia, ou não? A delimitação analítica escolhe como estudo de caso o Jardim Botânico de Porto Alegre, capital do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul. O trabalho está ancorado, metodologicamente, no Paradigma da Complexidade, através da Pesquisa Qualitativa. Buscou-se inicialmente a compreensão de qual a representação que o Jardim Botânico carrega entre professores de Geografia. O Jardim Botânico é elemento do todo Espaço Geográfico, de modo que se apresenta como um conjunto solidário, contraditório e inseparável de objetos e ações. A compreensão do todo depende das partes, e estas da totalidade. Ciente de tal postulado, o trabalho apresenta um conjunto de atividades pedagógicas, elaboradas com o amparo das teorias do Ensino de Geografia e da Pedagogia Social Crítica, mediadas pela Epistemologia Genética. A compreensão dessas atividades é realizada através da construção de trabalhos de campo com alunos de Ensino Médio, matriculados na Rede Pública Estadual do Rio Grande do Sul. A pesquisa aponta a necessidade da construção, na escola, de um pensamento reflexivo, voltado à cidadania, compreendendo os alunos enquanto sujeitos históricos no processo de mudança da sociedade. O trabalho de campo é uma aproximação com a realidade, demonstrando que tudo está ligado a tudo, e é através do que o aluno tem de disponível que o ensino e a aprendizagem têm significado e maior possibilidade de serem construídos com efetividade. Nesse sentido, o trabalho de campo se posiciona enquanto elemento de desafio sobre os sujeitos, pressionando-os a agir no Espaço Geográfico de maneira competente. / Fieldwork represents a vital instrument for understanding our world through direct experience, for gathering data about it, and as a fundamental method for fomenting geographical education. The investigation of the relationship between Geography teaching and public spaces by fieldworks is the issue of this research. Moreover, constructing competencies in Botanical Garden through Geography is possible or not? Thus, we conduct a case study in a Botanical Garden located in Porto Alegre, southern Brazil. Our methodology is based on the Paradigm of Complexity and Qualitative Research. Our first goal is the comprehension of the representations that Botanical Garden brings on Geography teachers. From that, we propose a set of pedagogical activities supported by Geography teaching theories and Critical Pedagogy related to the Genetic Epistemology. Outdoor learning is the basis of the pedagogical activities developed with public High School students. This work indicates the necessity of constructing a reflexive thought in the school oriented to citizenship considering students as subject in changing society processes. Fieldworks allow an approach to reality showing that everything is connected to everything. Exploring student previous knowledge is the major source of meaningful teaching and learning possibilities. Thence, fieldwork represents a challenge element on the subjects pressing them to act on Geographical Space in a competent way.
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An External Communication Audit of the National Tropical Botanical GardenMurdock, Jennifer Melody 21 April 2003 (has links) (PDF)
This study presents the results of an external communication audit of the National Tropical Botanical Garden (NTBG), a congressionally chartered nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of tropical plant diversity. Information was gathered during the communication audit through interviews with NTBG's key decision makers, content analyses of NTBG's primary publications, and a questionnaire measuring the public-organization relationship. The audit assesses NTBG's external communication policies, practices, capabilities, and needs in the context of systems theory and external relations strategic planning theories. The findings of the audit identify who NTBG considers its target publics and how well they are reaching certain audiences. The results also indicate in which areas NTBG's current communication system is meeting or not meeting the objectives of the organization. The study concludes with a series of recommendations for how NTBG can improve its external communication system.
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Community Development at Heronswood Botanical GardenCherry, Levi Scott 05 1900 (has links)
The overall main goal of this research is to assist with the planning and creation of an ethnobotanical addition at the Heronswood Garden, a botanical garden located in northwest Washington state recently purchased by the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe. Methods included a three month long ethnographic study of Heronswood Garden as an official intern, and conducting a needs assessment that primarily employed participant observation and semi-structured open-ended interviews with all garden employees. Information revealed through the research includes causal issues behind a lack of community participation at the garden, elaboration on the solutions to various issues facilitated by negotiating and combining the views and opinions of the garden’s employees, and author reflections on the needs assessment report and the project as a whole. This research connects itself with and utilizes the methodologies and theories from applied anthropology, environmental anthropology, and environmental science to provide contemporary perspective into the subject of preserving or preventing the loss of biodiversity, language diversity, and sociocultural diversity.
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