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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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Reflective practice in portfolio development: Perceptions of fourth-year nursing students at the University of the Western Cape

Ticha, Victoire January 2015 (has links)
Magister Curationis - MCur / Background: At the School of Nursing (SoN) of the University of the Western Cape (UWC) students (usually across all levels) carry out reflective practice when they compile a portfolio of evidence (PoE) to be submitted at the end of each semester. This contributes to their formative assessment. The PoE is a great assessment tool, although for various reasons it is often completed late by the students. Registered fourth-year nursing students were the sample population, because they have been actively involved in reflective practice through the process of compiling a PoE towards the end of every semester, and they have been doing this since their first year. In order to accomplish safe clinical judgements, nurses must be encouraged to become analytical and critical thinkers. Development of a PoE while reflecting on their clinical experiences is one of the strategies that can be used to enhance analytical and critical thinking among the students. Also, these learners carried out reflective practice, mostly on clinical activities that they were exposed to, and the PoE requirements and evidence are mostly clinically inclined (for example, incidents that they encountered, record of attendance at the clinical facilities). How the students perceive this process is important if they are to be encouraged to do reflective practice. Compilation of a PoE at an SoN of a university in the Western Cape requires and comprises a record of evidence that the learners put together and thereafter reflect upon. Objective: To describe the perceptions of fourth-year nursing students regarding reflective practice when compiling their PoE. Method: A qualitative design was used to explore the perceptions of registered fourth-year nursing students regarding their reflective practice when compiling their PoE. A purposive sampling method was employed, and three focus group discussion (FGD) sessions were held consisting of 6-8 participants per group. Data saturation was achieved at the third session. Tesch‟s method of data analysis was used. Ethical considerations were employed through the informed consent process, confidentiality, dependability, credibility of participants and appropriate handling and storage of the collected data and the tape recorder. Results: The results of this study show that through reflection the learners gained experience and professionalism from incidents that occurred and activities expected of them, mainly at the hospitals and classroom. Participants reflected on both good and bad experiences, and saw them as challenges preparing them for the future, bearing in mind that they had just about a month until commencing their Community Service Programme. For some of the participants the compilation of the PoE was a great teaching and learning strategy, as learning gaps were identified and it helped them improve their record-keeping and organisational skills.
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The Effect of Chisanbop Mathematics Calculation on the Achievement of Fourth Grade Students

McDougal, James Michael 05 1900 (has links)
The purposes of this study were (1) to determine if 4th grade students improve in computation efficiency being taught Chisanbop; (2) to determine if 4th grade students show an increase in application skill efficiency being taught Chisanbop; (3) to determine if 4th grade students show an increase in concept skill efficiency being taught Chisanbop; (4) to determine if 4th grade students show an increase in problem solving skill efficiency being taught Chisanbop; and (5) to determine if 4th grade students show an increase in composite skill efficiency being taught Chisanbop. The conclusions drawn from the findings of this study were that Chisanbop instruction assisted students in the experimental group in scoring significantly higher than students in the control group in application skill efficiency, concept skill efficiency, problem solving skill efficiency, and composite skill efficiency. Other indications are that Chisanbop instruction did not significantly affect students in the experimental group in regard to computational skills. In regard to the composite skills of the students in the upper one-third and the lower one-third of the experimental group, there were no statistically significant differences from their counterparts in the control group. In light of these findings, it is recommended that school districts utilize Chisanbop as a supplement to their regular mathematics program at the 4th grade level. It is also recommended that additional studies be conducted at the 4th grade level for extended periods of time to determine any delayed dimension of Chisanbop.
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Atlas escolar interativo : desenvolvimento de um protótipo para o quarto ciclo do ensino fundamental /

Santos, Fernanda Puga. January 2010 (has links)
Orientador: Mônica Modesta Santos Decanini / Banca: Fernando Luiz de Paula Santil / Banca: Edmur Azevedo Pugliesi / Resumo: O uso de mapas, Atlas e mais recentemente, imagens de sensoriamento remoto constituem uma importante parte do currículo escolar, particularmente na disciplina de Geografia. Os Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais, documento que apresenta as linhas norteadoras do ensino fundamental no Brasil, enfatizam a importância da tecnologia na educação ao propor o uso de recursos multimídia para auxiliar no aprendizado de conceitos de representação e espacialização. Através de recursos multimídia surge a capacidade de manipular representações mapeadas nos Atlas, possibilitando a seleção e modificação de informações, o que os tornam mais atrativos e didáticos. Este trabalho tem por objetivo apresentar o desenvolvimento de um protótipo de Atlas Escolar Interativo para alunos do quarto ciclo do ensino fundamental com uso de ferramentas multimídia. O projeto do Atlas constituiu de duas grandes etapas. A primeira denominada projeto cartográfico, a qual consiste na análise da demanda do usuário e definição do conteúdo, projeto de composição geral e projeto gráfico e da interface. A segunda etapa é a produção do Atlas que engloba a aquisição e edição da base de dados geográficos ... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The use of maps, atlas and images of remote sensing constitute an important part of the school curriculum, particularly in the discipline of Geography. The National Curriculum, which presents the contents guidelines that is taught in Brazil schools, emphasize the importance of the technology in the education, by proposing the use of multimedia resource to aid in the learning process of geographical concepts. Through resources multimedia is possible to manipulate and interact with maps, what turns them more attractive and instigating. This paper presents the development of a prototype of Interactive School Atlas for students of the fourth cycle of the elementary school. The project was constituted of two great stages. The first one was denominated as cartographic project. The second stage was the production of the Atlas. that includes the acquisition and edition of the geographical ... (Complete abstract click electronic access below) / Mestre
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Hospodářský vývoj Československa v průběhu 4. pětiletého plánu (období 1966-1970) / The economic development of Czechoslovakia during the Fourth Five-Year Plan (1966–1970)

Salačová, Lucie January 2015 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the economic development of Czechoslovakia during the Fourth Five-Year Plan (1966-1970) taking into account political development concerning mainly the formation of the second economic reform in Czechoslovakia. The theoretical section of the thesis deals with the political and the economic situation in Czechoslovakia between 1947-1965. It also looks into the characteristics of mechanisms of the functioning of the Czechoslovak economy. The analytical section deals with Šik´s Reform including its most important economic documents. It analyses the Fourth Five-Year Plan focussing on the most significant indicators of the national economy - national income, investments, industry, agriculture and forestry, transport and communications, water management, international trade, construction industry, standards of living, research and development. Despite the continuation of Šik´s Reform which had little influence on changing the economic progress, and despite the political tensions culminating in August 1968, the economic development during the Fourth Five-Year Plan can be regarded as quite successful.
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A Critical Analysis of Two Decades of Fourth Grade Texas State Adopted Readers (1928-1937 and 1938-1947)

Lambert, Ruth Cora January 1948 (has links)
The problem of this study is to make investigation of the reading materials, both basal and supplementary provided for fourth grade pupils in the public schools of Texas for the last twenty years.
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A Comparative Study of Achievement Made in a Departmentalized and a Non-Departmentalized Fourth Grade

Terry, Bulah Beatrice January 1948 (has links)
This thesis has three main purposes: 1. to determine the progress made in achievement by each individual in the departmentalized and non-departmentalized groups; 2. to contrast the progress made in achievement by the groups under discussion; 3. to ascertain, by comparison of the two groups, whether any relative gain in achievement is made as a result of children working in the two different school organizations.
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A Proposed Plan for a More Functional Method of Reporting to Parents in the Fourth Grades of Henrietta, Texas

King, Rachel Speer January 1951 (has links)
The problem of this study is to make a critical investigation and a thorough analysis of different methods that have been used to report pupil progress in the elementary school of Henrietta, Texas, and other elementary schools. Also, some significant changes underlying the concepts of educational achievements are to be shown and basic principles presented to develop a desirable method and procedure in establishing a more effective and functional marking and reporting program for the fourth grades in Henrietta, Texas.
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Preparing for the fourth industrial revolution: Investigating the relationship between leadership 4.0, innovative management practices and organisational performance capabilities

Pienaar, Yandri 22 February 2021 (has links)
Background It is believed that the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) will bring about unprecedented change to the world, ultimately having such a deep impact that some argue it may change human life at its core. It is believed that many organisations will not survive the radical disruption that will ensue. On the contrary, some authors have argued that the 4IR will bring about many benefits and opportunities for organisations, as with previous revolutions, provided it is managed effectively by business leaders. Rationale for the research study There is a growing consensus that existing leadership styles and management practices may not be suitable for organisational performance for the 4IR. It has, therefore, been suggested that different theories, models or approaches to leadership will be required if organisations are to remain competitive and sustainably successful in a business context that will look very different to what leaders have been accustomed to. It is argued here that Leadership 4.0 and innovative management practices, may have merit in this context. Aim of the study This present study was an exploratory attempt to investigate the relationship between Leadership 4.0, innovative management practices and organisational performance capabilities for the 4IR. For the purposes of this study, 1) a range of leadership theories/models/approaches/styles, including Transactional Leadership, Transformational Leadership and Leadership 4.0; 2) innovative management practices, including human resource management, organising and information sharing, risk management and stakeholder management as they compare to the old and new economy; and 3) organisational performance capabilities, including human capital, digital risk management and business model value creation were investigated. Research Design, Sampling and realised sample An exploratory research design was followed, utilising a mixed method approach. A crosssectional approach was taken to data collection, with a composite questionnaire designed for the purpose of this study utilised to collect data. A realised sample of n=61 respondents, mainly 4 from local, privately owned, knowledge-intensive organisations was obtained using a convenience sampling approach. Statistical analyses Pearson correlation and hierarchical multiple regression were utilised to estimate the relationships among the abovementioned constructs. Mediation analyses utilising the PROCESS macro was employed to test whether the relationship between Leadership 4.0 and organisational performance capabilities was mediated through innovative management practices. Results Statistically significant positive relationships were found between Leadership 4.0, Innovative Management Practices and Organisational Performance Capabilities. A regression model indicated that Leadership styles statistically significantly predicted the most variance in Organisational Performance Capabilities. Results further determined that Transactional Leadership explained a unique variance in risk management and digital risk management. Lastly, the test for mediation indicated that innovative management practices partially mediated the relationship between Leadership 4.0 and organisational performance capabilities. Findings: Findings from the results supported various discussions and studies in the literature and in practice that leadership, specifically Leadership 4.0, is an important element to navigating the uncertainties and challenges presented by the 4IR. Further evidence was also found in support of contingent leadership theories. Managerial Implications The findings of the present research study holds a practical implication for organisations in that the findings support the literature suggesting that leadership is a key element in organisational performance capabilities, specifically for survival and sustainability for the 4IR. The findings further contributes to a growing body of knowledge surrounding the 4IR, leadership, innovative management practices and organisational performance fields of research.
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Att sätta ord på orden : En studie kring elevers uppfattning om ordinlärning / Finding words for new words : A study of students´ perception of word learning

Berg, Annika, Ljungsberg, Viviann January 2021 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to understand how students in year 4, 5 and 6 describe their learning of new words. This study uses a qualitative method based on interviews with students, who have linguistic vulnerabilities, describing their thoughts about learning new words. The results have been analyzed from the students’ perspective and through four themes. The themes are students’ learning of new words, words depth and breadth, the teaching of new words and reading and reading comprehension. The study shows that from the students’ perspective, teachers have an important part in their vocabulary development. Based on the students’ descriptions, teachers mainly describe new words orally. Furthermore, the results show that the students had problems with words that are characteristic of the written language and important for reading comprehension, also known as level 2 words. There were only few words that the students had a deeper understanding and could give a correct definition of. The results implies that teaches need to adapt and develop their vocabulary teaching to give students a greater vocabulary depth and breadth.
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Upper Elementary Boys’ Participation During Group Singing Activities in Single-sex and Coeducational Classes

Bazzy, Zadda M 08 July 2010 (has links)
As boys in the upper elementary grades become increasingly influenced by peer pressure, many are less likely to participate in singing activities because singing is considered a "feminine" activity. The purpose of this research was to explore if there was an effect on upper elementary boys' level of participation during group singing activities when they attended music classes in a single-sex setting. This study employed a true experimental design and a mixed method. Boys (N = 186) were videotaped during their regular coeducational music classes on two occasions to establish baseline data. Then the students were randomly assigned to attend music classes in either a single-sex or coeducational group. Boys were videotaped again after seven music classes (approximately 9 weeks later). The videos were scored using the author-designed Singing Participation Measure, and the scores (N = 123) were analyzed using an analysis of variance (ANOVA). In addition, qualitative data were collected in the form of music teacher interviews and journal entries. The ANOVA showed no statistically significant differences between groups (single-sex or coeducational) or within groups (baseline scores versus post-treatment scores). In contrast, the qualitative data showed substantial differences in most of the boys' participation in single-sex classes. The teachers reported a sudden increase in the boys' singing participation and described numerous advantages of single-sex music education. Further research is needed. Implications for music educators suggest teachers could create single-sex singing opportunities, choose repertoire mindfully, and establish a "singing culture" at the school to increase boys' participation during singing activities. In addition, music educators are encouraged to know their students' strengths, weaknesses, interests, and needs, and to remember that "one size" does not "fit all" when it comes to what is best for developing young musicians.

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