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Factors influencing motivation of nursing students in the teaching and learning environmentKoekemoer, Anne-Marie 11 1900 (has links)
Many factors are present in the teaching and learning environment that could influence students’ motivation positively or negatively. This study explores and describes the factors influencing motivation of nursing students in order to identify student support strategies to enhance motivation in the teaching and learning environment.
A qualitative, exploratory, descriptive design was used. The accessible population was all final-year students registered for the certificate leading to enrolment as a nurse (R.2175) and studying at two campuses of a selected private Nursing Education Institution (NEI) in Gauteng province. The sample selection was non-probability, convenient sampling. Data was collected by means of semi-structured focus group interviews.
The three main themes that emerged from the collected data were factors related to interpersonal relationships, factors related to the teaching and learning milieu and factors related to self-worth.
Recommendations for student support in nursing education, student support in practice and for future research were made. / Verskeie faktore bestaan in die leeromgewing wat motivering van studente positief sowel as negatief beïnvloed. Hierdie studie ondersoek en beskryf die faktore wat die motivering van verpleegstudente beïnvloed om sodoende studentondersteuning-strategieë te identifiseer wat motivering in die leeromgewing sal bevorder.
Die navorser het kwalitatiewe navorsing gebruik. Die toeganklike populasie was al die finale jaar studente geregistreer vir die kursus wat lei tot inskrywing as verpleegkundige (R.2175) en aan twee kampusse van ‘n geselekteerde privaatverpleegskool in die Gauteng provinsie studeer. Die nie-waarskynlikheids-, gerieflikheidsteekproeftegniek is gebruik. Semi-gestruktureerde fokusgroeponderhoude is gebruik om data in te samel.
Die drie hooftemas wat navore gekom het uit die ingesamelde data was faktore geassosieer met interpersoonlike verhoudings, faktore geassosieer met die leeromgewing en faktore geassosieer met selfwaarde.
Aanbevelings vir studentondersteuning in verpleegonderrig, studentondersteuning in praktyk en vir verdere navorsing is gemaak. / Ho na le dintlha tse ngata tse teng tikolohong ya dithuto tse ka bang le kgahlamelo e itseng ho baithuti ka tsela e ntle kapa e bosula. Diphuputso tsena di hlakisa dintlha tse ka bang le kabelo morolong wa baithui ba booki e le hore ho tle ho hlauwe meralo ya tshehetso e tlang ho matlafatsa tikoloho ya dithuto.
Ho sebedisitswe mokgwa o nang le boleng, o batsi o hlakileng. Batho bao ho entsweng diphuputso tsena ho bona, e ne e le baithuti ba selemo sa ho qetela ba ingodiseditseng setifikeiti sa ho ya ithutela booki, ba ithutelang dikhemphaseng tse pedi tsa lekala la poraefete la Nursing Education Institution, profensing ya Gauteng. Mokgwa o sebedisitsweng wa ho kgetha, o ne o sa fane ka sephetho se hlakileng, se bobebe. Ho ilwe ha bokelletswa lesedi ka tsela ya dihlopha tse hlonngweng dipotso.
Dihlooho (mokotaba) tse tharo tse ka sehlohong tse hlahellang leseding lena le bokelleditsweng, e bile dintlha tse amanang le dikamano tsa batho, dintlha tse amanang le tikoloho ya dithuto le dintlha tse amanang le boitshepo ya motho.
Ho entswe dikgothalletso tsa tshehetso ya baithuti thutong ya booki, tshehetso ya baithuti kwetlisong le bakeng sa diphuputso tsa nako e tlang. / Health Studies / M. P. H. (Health Studies)
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[pt] MAPA PERCEPTUAL DA INOVAÇÃO ACADÊMICA NO ENSINO SUPERIOR / [en] PERCEPTUAL MAP OF ACADEMIC INNOVATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION05 April 2021 (has links)
[pt] O presente trabalho teve como objetivo analisar a percepção dos alunos dos
cursos de Administração, de cinco Universidades particulares de ensino superior
do estado do Rio de Janeiro, acerca do investimento destas universidades nas
tendências acadêmicas apontadas para os próximos anos, de acordo com o
relatório anual de 2017, da New Media Consortium em parceria com a
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative, a saber: i) tecnologias de aprendizagem
adaptativa; ii) Mobile Learning; iii) Internet das Coisas e iv) ambiente de
aprendizagem virtual. Na análise dos dados, cada tendência foi dividida em duas
sub-tendências. Este trabalho teve como objetivo secundário, avaliar o quanto
estas tendências são consideradas importantes para seu principal público-alvo.
Sendo assim, pudemos concluir que na percepção de tal público, as IES
pesquisadas (PUC, UFRJ, UVA, UCAM e UNESA) têm investido pouco nestas
novas tendências acadêmicas, sendo a PUC a que mais investe nas quatro
tendências citadas acima. Apenas uma sub-tendência dentro de tecnologias de
aprendizagem adaptativa e outra dentro de ambiente de aprendizagem virtual
ficaram com percepção média acima de razoável, no quesito investimento,
ambas associadas à PUC. No entanto, os alunos da PUC foram os que avaliaram a
grande maioria das tendências como de menor importância quando comparados
aos alunos das outras IES. Apesar disto, a média de avaliação de importância das
tendências foi de razoável a muito importante. Enfatiza-se que novas pesquisas
sejam feitas constantemente, visto que novas tecnologias de aprendizagem, que
substituem as anteriores, estão surgindo com frequência. / [en] The present study had as a primary objective analyze the perception of
students from business courses of 5 private universities of higher education in the
state of Rio de Janeiro, about the investment of these universities in the academic
trends pointed out for the next years, based on the annual report of the New Media
Consortium in partnership with the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative. These trends
are: i) adaptive learning technologies; ii) mobile learning; iii) internet of things
and iv) virtual learning environment. In the data analysis, each trend was divided
into two sub-trends. As a secondary objective, this study aims to evaluate how
much these trends are considered important for its main target audience. Thus, we
could conclude that in the perception of such public, the universities surveyed
(PUC, UFRJ, UVA, UCAM and UNESA) have invested little in these new
academic trends, with PUC being the one investing most in the four trends
mentioned above. Only one sub-trend within adaptive learning technologies and
another within virtual learning environment were perceived to be above average
as reasonable in terms of investment, both associated with PUC. However, PUC
students were those who evaluated the great majority of trends as less important
when compared to the students of other universities. Despite this, the average
valuation of trends importance was from reasonable to very important. It is
emphasized that new research needs constantly being done, as new learning
technologies, which replace the previous ones, are emerging frequently.
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The relationship between teacher-learner interaction and the laboratory learning environment during chemistry practicals in NamibiaTuaundu, Colen 11 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to find out if there is a relationship between teacher-learner interactions and laboratory learning environment in Chemistry practicals in Namibia. Literatures and questionnaires from 1383 learners and 12 teachers have proven that the interactions between teacher and learners have great impact on the performance, understanding and the environment that prevail in the laboratory.
The main data collection methods used was the mixed method research through the use of questionnaires and interviews. The results from the study show that good teacher-learner interactions have contributed to the positive learning environment that prevails in Namibian schools. Although the majority of the learners especially the girls have negative connotations towards Chemistry in terms of content, calculations and assessment generally learners look forward and are excited to do experiments in practical work. The impact of the excitement and willingness of learners to do practical investigations has not proven to improve learners‘ performance in Chemistry practical work in Namibia. The majority of the learners rated their teachers as good in subject knowledge, good leaders, helpful and friendly during practical investigations. The shortage of chemicals, equipments in laboratory activities that should have inspired involvement of learners in handling equipments is one of the factors that contributed negatively to the learning environment and teacher-learners interactions. Teachers mostly resolve to demonstrations due to lack of chemicals and equipment. Some schools show low/poor level of learner-learner interactions because some learners tease, laugh and discourage others during practical investigations. Chemistry laboratories in Namibia are characterised by lack of equipment, chemicals, poorly behave learners while on the other hand there are good behaviours from the teachers‘ side with most learners showing that their teachers always try to make the best out of the prevailing situations in the laboratories.
The laboratory environment in Namibia closely resemble laboratory environment in other studies in Asia, Africa and Europe. From empirical evidence it can be therefore concluded that there is a relationship between teacher-learner interactions and laboratory learning environment in Chemistry practicals in Namibia. Although the relationship is not as harmonious or congruent as it ought to be, the government of Namibia can play a greater role in creating positive, productive and enjoyable learning environment by supplying secondary schools‘ laboratories with the needed equipment and chemicals to support the practical work as stated in the Physical Science syllabi.
The three questionnaire used were rated by learners and teacher as effective; easy to understand; covering most areas of the Chemistry environment; not time consuming, statistically valid and consistent. The changes made to the questionnaire fit well to the Namibia Chemistry environment and it produced nearly the same reliability and validity when compared to the pilot study questionnaire and other similar questionnaires used in other country. / Curriculum and Instructional Studies / D. Ed. (Didactics of Education)
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“Kommunikationen betyder ju allt, det är ju A och O [...]. Det är en frihet för alla att kunna kommunicera?” : En kvalitativ studie om hur speciallärare med specialisering mot utvecklingsstörning lyfter fram metoder för kommunikation / “Communication means everything, it is A and O [...]. It is a freedom for everyone to be able to communicate” : A qualitative study such as how special teachers with a focus on developmental disorders highlight methods of communicationAntoft, Christian, Gannby, Frida January 2021 (has links)
Studiens syfte är att belysa hur speciallärare med specialisering mot utvecklingsstörning lyfter fram metoder som gynnar kommunikationsutveckling för elever på särskolan. Vidare belyses vilka sociala sammanhang och verktyg som används för att främja kommunikationen för elever i särskolan. I studien tolkas resultatet ur det sociokulturella perspektivet där artefakter, kultur och den närmaste utvecklingszonen är de centrala begrepp som används i tolkningen. En hermeneutisk ansats används i studien och kvalitativa intervjuer av semistrukturerad karaktär genomfördes med åtta speciallärare, verksamma inom grund- och gymnasiesärskolor runt om i Sverige. En förhoppning var att studien skulle ge aha-upplevelser gällande hur lärare kan arbeta med kommunikation samt ge oss en större verktygslåda i vår profession som speciallärare. Resultatet presenteras i kategorier som framkommit vid analys av empirin. Resultatet visar att kommunikation inom särskolan innefattar många olika artefakter, och de artefakter som används mest är bilder och tecken. Kulturer som förekommer för att gynna kommunikationsutvecklingen för elever på särskolan är läsande och spela spel för att eleverna ska kunna bli så självständiga som möjligt. För de på tidig utvecklingsnivå lyfts imitation som centralt för att utveckla kommunikationen. I studien framkommer att både speciallärare och elever behöver stöttning i den närmaste utvecklingszonen vad det gäller kommunikation. Miljöerna är kommunikativt tillgängliga men dock endast på individ och gruppnivå och inte på organisationsnivå. / The purpose of the study is to shed light on how special education teachers with a focus on developmental disabilities, to highlight methods that benefit communication development for students at the special school. Furthermore, the social contexts and tools that are used to promote communication for students in special schools are highlighted. The study interprets the results from the socio-cultural perspective where artifacts, culture and the immediate development zone are the central concepts used in the interpretation. A hermeneutic approach is used in the study and qualitative interviews of a semi-structured nature were conducted with eight special teachers, active in primary and secondary special schools around Sweden. One hope was that the study would provide aha-experiences regarding how teachers can work with communication and give us a larger toolbox in our profession as special teachers. The results are presented in categories that emerged from the analysis of the empirical data.The results show that communication within the special school includes many different artifacts, and the artifacts that are used most are images and signs. Cultures that exist to promote communication development for students at the special school are reading and playing games so that the students can become as independent as possible. For those at an early stage of development, imitation is emphasized as central to developing communication. The study shows that both special needs teachers and students need support in the immediate development zone when it comes to communication. The environments are communicatively accessible, but only at the individual and group level and not at the organizational level.
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"Vi hamnar hela tiden i förhållningssätt, bemötande och engagemang hos pedagogerna!" : Specialpedagogisk kompetens i en förskola för alla / ”We always end up in the approach, treatment and commitment of the educators!” : Special educational competence in a preschool for everyoneVestman, Anna, Hansson, Theresé January 2021 (has links)
Syftet med detta examensarbete är att bidra med kunskap om hur förskollärare och specialpedagoger beskriver lärmiljöns betydelse för att främja barns utveckling och lärande i en förskola för alla. Arbetet syftar vidare till att bidra med kunskap om hur specialpedagoger kan bidra med sin kompetens i att utforma lärmiljön för barns utveckling och lärande i undervisningen i förskolan. Fem specialpedagoger och fem förskollärare intervjuades i semistrukturerade intervjuer. Intervjuerna transkriberades och analyserades utifrån Systemteori, Posthumanism och KASAM. Resultatet visade att tillgången till specialpedagogisk kompetens och utbildad specialpedagog på förskolan varierar och får betydelse för hur lärmiljön planeras i en förskola för alla. Beroende av hur nära specialpedagogen är verksamheten så fördelas ansvaret på att utforma lärmiljöer olika. Det är varje pedagogs intresse, förhållningssätt och engagemang som styr hur den fysiska, sociala och pedagogiska lärmiljön utformas i undervisningen i en förskola för alla. Specialpedagogerna beskriver att det är pedagogernas förhållningssätt, bemötande och engagemang som blir avgörande för lärmiljöerna. Dock utifrån hur rektorn skapar förutsättning för detta. Förskollärarna beskriver att de ser sig själva som ansvariga för utformningen av lärmiljöerna. Specialpedagoger och förskollärare i denna studie anser att utformningen av lärmiljön inomhus får betydelse för barns utveckling och lärande i en förskola för alla. De specialpedagogiska implikationerna vi sett är att ett medvetet förhållningssätt, bemötande och engagemang hos pedagogerna på förskolan är betydande för vad som finns i lärmiljöer och hur tillgängliga förskolans lärmiljöer blir i en förskola för alla. / The aim of this thesis is to contribute knowledge about how preschool teachers and special educators describe the importance of the learning environment to promote children's development and learning in a preschool for all. The work further aims to contribute knowledge about how the special educator can contribute with his competence in designing the learning environment for children's development and learning in teaching in preschool. Five special educators and five preschool teachers were interviewed in semi-structured interviews. Five special educators and five preschool teachers were interviewed in semi- structured interviews. The results showed that the availability of special educational competence and trained special educator in the preschool varies and becomes important for how the learning environment is planned in a preschool for all. Depending on how close the special educator is to the activity, the responsibility for designing learning environments is distributed differently. It is each educator's interest, attitude and commitment that governs how the physical, social and pedagogical learning environment is designed in the teaching in a preschool for all. The special educators describe that it is the educators, conscious attitude, attitude and commitment that are decisive for the learning environments. However, based on how the principal creates the conditions for this. The preschool teachers describe that they see themselves as responsible for the design of the learning environments. Special educators and preschool teachers in this study believe that the design of the indoor learning environment is important for children's development and learning in a preschool for all. The special educational implications we have seen are that a conscious attitude, attitude and commitment among the educators in the preschool is significant in learning environments and how accessible the preschool's learning environments will be in a preschool for everyone.
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The relationship between teacher-learner interaction and the laboratory learning environment during chemistry practicals in NamibiaColen, Tuaundu 11 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to find out if there is a relationship between teacher-learner interactions and laboratory learning environment in Chemistry practicals in Namibia. Literatures and questionnaires from 1383 learners and 12 teachers have proven that the interactions between teacher and learners have great impact on the performance, understanding and the environment that prevail in the laboratory.
The main data collection methods used was the mixed method research through the use of questionnaires and interviews. The results from the study show that good teacher-learner interactions have contributed to the positive learning environment that prevails in Namibian schools. Although the majority of the learners especially the girls have negative connotations towards Chemistry in terms of content, calculations and assessment generally learners look forward and are excited to do experiments in practical work. The impact of the excitement and willingness of learners to do practical investigations has not proven to improve learners‘ performance in Chemistry practical work in Namibia. The majority of the learners rated their teachers as good in subject knowledge, good leaders, helpful and friendly during practical investigations. The shortage of chemicals, equipments in laboratory activities that should have inspired involvement of learners in handling equipments is one of the factors that contributed negatively to the learning environment and teacher-learners interactions. Teachers mostly resolve to demonstrations due to lack of chemicals and equipment. Some schools show low/poor level of learner-learner interactions because some learners tease, laugh and discourage others during practical investigations. Chemistry laboratories in Namibia are characterised by lack of equipment, chemicals, poorly behave learners while on the other hand there are good behaviours from the teachers‘ side with most learners showing that their teachers always try to make the best out of the prevailing situations in the laboratories.
The laboratory environment in Namibia closely resemble laboratory environment in other studies in Asia, Africa and Europe. From empirical evidence it can be therefore concluded that there is a relationship between teacher-learner interactions and laboratory learning environment in Chemistry practicals in Namibia. Although the relationship is not as harmonious or congruent as it ought to be, the government of Namibia can play a greater role in creating positive, productive and enjoyable learning environment by supplying secondary schools‘ laboratories with the needed equipment and chemicals to support the practical work as stated in the Physical Science syllabi.
The three questionnaire used were rated by learners and teacher as effective; easy to understand; covering most areas of the Chemistry environment; not time consuming, statistically valid and consistent. The changes made to the questionnaire fit well to the Namibia Chemistry environment and it produced nearly the same reliability and validity when compared to the pilot study questionnaire and other similar questionnaires used in other country. / Curriculum and Instructional Studies / D. Ed. (Didactics of Education)
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A qualitative study on entrustment decision making in the intensive care unit: about more than the learnerConroy, Megan Elizabeth, MD 07 October 2021 (has links)
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Ubiquitous Learning / Ubiquitous LearningSobotka, Miroslav Unknown Date (has links)
Tato práce se věnuje všudypřítomnému vzdělávání (u-learning) a mapování ontologií, je součástí dlouhodobého projektu MAPLE a vypracoval jsem ji během studijního pobytu na francouzské univerzitě v La Rochelle, v rámci mezinárodního výměnného programu Socrates-Erasmus. Hlavní cíle práce lze rozdělit na dvě související části. První část má za úkol seznámit čtenáře s prostředím pro všudypřítomné vzdělávání a s vhodnými dostupnými nástroji. Jedním z těchto nástrojů je i komerční program LMA, který je určený pro tvorbu mobilních prezentací a kurzů, důraz je kladen na jejich přenositelnost mezi jednotlivými mobilními platformami. Cílem je demonstrace jeho funkčnosti a vytvoření zkušební mobilní prezentace. Dalším krokem je seznámení čtenáře s virtuálním výukovým prostředím (VLE) a systémy pro správu a řízení výukových kurzů (CMS). Vybraný, volně dostupný CMS se jménem Moodle jsem nainstaloval, nakonfiguroval a vytvořením fiktivního kurzu otestoval a vyzkoušel jeho vlastnosti a funkčnost. Druhá část práce se zabývá ontologiemi, dostupnými nástroji pro práci s nimi a mapovacími algoritmy. Čtenář je seznámen s patřičnou teorií i s motivacemi pro využití ontologií v projektu MAPLE, větší prostor je věnován volně dostupnému programu Protégé, který slouží hlavně jako editor ontologií, ale díky jeho rozšiřitelné architektuře může být využit k nejrůznějším účelům. Důležitým bodem práce je analýza a realizace doporučeného mapovacího algoritmu, který jsem implementoval jako zásuvný modul pro program Protégé. Cílem projektu MAPLE je návrh a realizace pedagogického systému pro mobilní, aktivní a participativní výukové prostředí, které obohatí tradiční model prezenční výuky. Díky mobilním zařízením, spolupracujícím s pracovní stanicí vyučujícího, budou mít studenti možnost okamžité zpětné vazby na probíranou látku. Dalšími záměry projektu jsou mobilní přístup k datům a výukovým kurzům, online komunikace a spolupráce zúčastněných osob, efektivní vedení a administrace kurzů pro vyučující a také spolupráce a propojení již existujících systémů v jeden funkční celek. Motivací pro využití ontologií v projektu MAPLE je správa výukových modulů a prezentací, jejich efektivní katalogizace, znázornění závislostí a vztahů mezi uloženými daty a jejich rychlé a přesné vyhledání. Mapovací algoritmus umožní spolupráci mezi moduly a ostatními databázemi, které používají rozdílné ontologie pro popis a charakterizaci uložených dat.
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Qualitative Study Exploring the Development of Clinical Reasoning in Nursing's Clinical Education SettingsCefo, Linda M., Dr. 13 May 2019 (has links)
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BEST MATCH: EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF SERVICE MODELS ON THE MATH ACHIEVEMENT OF CULTURALLY DIFFERENT GIFTED ELEMENTARY LEARNERSKuykendall, Tristta M. 11 September 2020 (has links)
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