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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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The integration of technology in mathematics at secondary schools in the Western Cape to enhance learner performance: an evaluation of the Khanya Project.

Govender, Indren. January 2008 (has links)
<p>There is a dire need to transform Mathematics education in the schooling system in South Africa as this is evident by the poor learner performance in the Mathematics examination results. There is a high failure rate in Mathematics at schools and the number of learners taking Mathematics up to the grade twelve level is on the decline. This study investigates the integration of computer technology in Mathematics education to improve learner performance.</p>
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Samarbete och lärande : Om friktion, uppgifters komplexitet och erfarenhetsutbyten i samarbete / Cooperation and Learning : About friction, the complexity of tasks, and exchange of experience in cooperation

Stedt, Lisbeth January 2013 (has links)
This thesis highlights collaboration among secondary school teachers as an example of employees' possibilities to learn from each other in collaboration. The purpose of the thesis is to throw light upon how employees shape conditions for cooperation, and the importance these conditions have for their possibilities to exchange experiences and influence each other’s task understanding, i.e., their possibilities to learn from each other through collaboration. The thesis’ theoretical bases are action theory and constructivism. The study uses a case-study approach, and involves a combination of participant observation and interviewing techniques. The starting point was to identify factors that appeared to assist or hinder the exchange of experience. One conclusion is that the division of labour seems to have been central to how conditions are shaped and is the basis for teachers' possibilities for experience-exchange. The combination of a common, physical context, and the friction between the teachers’ actions, seems to promote experience-exchange between teachers and contribute to the possibility to learn from each other. Friction could be seen as the basis for teachers’ need to achieve consensus and coordinate action, since friction is a hindrance. Consequently, friction entails both obstacles and opportunities for coordination and learning. The conditions giving rise to frictions that are overcome seem to be shaped by the way teachers divide the work. Tasks with a high degree of complexity seldom cause friction, which is avoided in these contexts through individual labour. Friction seems to occur and be overcome more frequently during cooperation on easier tasks. Teachers' attempts to collaborate on complex tasks, and simultaneously divide work individually, seem to increase the risk of insurmountable friction arising, from power-related and communication barriers.
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En studie om användning av lärplattor i den första läs- och skrivinlärningen inom IT-satsningen ”en-till-en”

Lidström, Åsa January 2015 (has links)
This study was aimed to examine what happened when a municipality in Sweden invested in ICT. The purpose of this study was also to find out how the change of process with ICT investment was expressed the need for more knowledge. This was called “one-to-one” with the goal that all students would have their own computer during their years in school.Teachers have been interviewed and observed about how they work with ipads during reading and writing lessons. The teachers in this study said that they need more knowledge to improve their everyday work with ipads. They see many positive developments in students’ acquisition of knowledge. The intention was also to study how the teachers work with writing and reading for students at risk of future disabilities. Research that was presented in this study said that efforts and work to help students with reading and writing difficulties should start early and be done in a structured way to help students connect phoneme and grapheme to create alinguistic awareness.
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Socialinis pedagogas profesinėje mokykloje / Activities of a social pedagogic at vocational schools

Andriuškevičienė, Jurgita 17 June 2005 (has links)
The importance of a social pedagogic‘s activities at school and attention to these activities are increasing in nowadays life. The activities of a social pedagogic at school, in families, in village communities, his/her professional image and conduction I.Leliūgienė has analysed ( Leliūgienė, 2002), G. Kvieskienė in her works analysed qualification necessary for a social pedagogic at school, a system of social work and its problems. (Kvieskienė, 2001). L. Stašiūnaitė examined the problem solving model application in a social pedagogic’s at school activities. (Stašiūnaitė, 2001). O. Merfeldaitė analysed social – psychological problems salvation for children from risk groups. The aim of study – to explose the expetations of vocational school leaders and to identify the qualities (persona and professional) required for social pedagogics at vocational schools. The activities of a social pedagogic at a vocational school are devoted to educational process improvement, to developing students' spiritual values and positive character feature. The main goals of a social pedagigic’s professional activities at school are – early prevention and aiming at children’s well – being. The purpose of a social pedagogic’s activity at school is to advocate a child in all critical situations. Methods used in a social pedagogic’s activities at school: 1. Theoretical: comparission, analysis, synthesis, indication, deduction 2. Practical: biographic, interviewing, modeling, consulting. The study... [to full text]
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Pedagoginė dirigento kompetencija muzikos atlikimo procese / Pedagogic competence of a conductor in the process of musical performance

Tamošaitytė, Ieva 07 August 2013 (has links)
Mokslinėje, metodinėje dirigavimo literatūroje aprašomos dirigentui reikalingos asmens savybės, gabumai ir įgūdžiai, tačiau palyginti nedaug literatūros, kur atkreipiamas dėmesys į dirigento pedagoginę veiklą. Dėl šios priežasties ir buvo atliktas šis dirigento veiklos tyrimas. Tyrimo objektas – dirigento veikla. Tyrimo tikslas – pabrėžti dirigento pedagoginės kompetencijos svarbą. Tikslui pasiekti keliami uždaviniai: išryškinti ir teoriškai pagrįsti dirigento vaidmenį muzikos atlikimo procese, atskleisti dirigentų požiūrį į pedagoginę kompetenciją, lyginant su kitomis kompetencijomis, apžvelgti dirigento dirigavimo technikos ryšį su pedagogine veikla ir išsiaiškinti, kurios specifinės pedagoginės kompetencijos yra svarbiausios. Tyrimo metodai: mokslinės ir metodinės dirigavimo bei pedagoginės literatūros sisteminė analizė, anketa, pusiau struktūruotas interviu. Tyrimo imtis 31 dirigentas ir 3 dirigavimo ekspertai iš įvairių šalių. Apžvelgus dirigento vaidmenį mokslinėje metodinėje muzikos literatūroje, galima teigti, kad dirigento veikla muzikos atlikimo procese su laiku darosi vis įvairiapusiškesnė. Dirigentas atsiskleidžia ne tik kaip individualus atlikėjas, bet ir muzikos kolektyvo vadovas bei pedagogas. Atliktos apklausos rezultatai leidžia iš esmės pakeisti nuomonę apie dirigavimą pedagoginės kompetencijos aspektu. Dirigavimo procesą, kuris lietuviškoje muzikinėje literatūroje dažniausia vienpusiškai apibrėžiamas kaip menas, dirigentai vertina nevienprasmiškai... [toliau žr. visą tekstą] / Scientific and methodological literature on conducting describes in great detail personal characteristics, talents and skills expected of a conductor. Yet relatively few literature sources mention the importance of conductor’s teaching competences. The peculiar scarcity of existing literature on the topic of conductor’s pedagogic competences gives rise to this research. Research subject: pedagogic competence of conductor. Research objective: to highlight the importance pedagogic competence of conductor. Goals necessary to reach the objective: highlight and theoretically prove the importance of conductor’s role in the process of music performance; reveal conductors opinions on pedagogic competence as compared to the others; review the relationship between conductor‘s technique and his pedagogic activity; determine which specific pedagogic competences are most important. Research methods: scientific and methodological literature analysis in field of pedagogy and conducting, a survey, a semi-structured interview. Research extent: 31 conductors and 3 conducting experts from various countries. Literature review shows that conductor role has grown over time. Conductor is no longer viewed as an individual performer, but also as a musical group leader and a teacher. Conducted survey results allow us to challenge the existing opinion on conducting as it relates to the aspect of pedagogic competences. In particular, the conducted research reveals that the process of conducting... [to full text]
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The integration of technology in mathematics at secondary schools in the Western Cape to enhance learner performance: an evaluation of the Khanya Project.

Govender, Indren. January 2008 (has links)
<p>There is a dire need to transform Mathematics education in the schooling system in South Africa as this is evident by the poor learner performance in the Mathematics examination results. There is a high failure rate in Mathematics at schools and the number of learners taking Mathematics up to the grade twelve level is on the decline. This study investigates the integration of computer technology in Mathematics education to improve learner performance.</p>
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Medborgaren som pedagogiskt projekt / Citizen as a pedagogic project

Niklasson, Laila January 2007 (has links)
Pedagogic practice often involves preparing the student for different roles in society as well as personal development. The aim of the thesis is to investigate how the concept citizen is understood by single individuals and is shaped in pedagogic practice. Its theoretical starting points are taken from sociological theories about society and from theories about education. It is primarily Jürgen Habermas’ theories about society and communication that provide the framework for this investigation and discussion. Even the criticism which Habermas has received is presented and discussed. Society is presented as divided in a private and a public sphere where the individual fulfils the role as a citizen by acting in the public sphere. Four empirical studies are carried out; interviews with single individuals, observations at a folk high school, observations in study associations and analysis of reports from European projects where folk high schools and study associations participated. The public sphere that is most apparent is an every day, local public sphere where single individuals and participants in folk high school and study associations discuss common matters. In the discussion there are few references to public political discussions on national or international level. Assuming that citizen is defined broader than as a relation between the individual and the state, the study presents and discusses a variety of ways to act as a citizen within and outside pedagogic practice, and also the obstacles. The thesis provides arguments for a discussion about the concept citizen and citizen action within pedagogic practice. There are also arguments for independent citizen actions outside the pedagogic context. Thereby the citizen action can be brought back to the pedagogic discussion for reflection.
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Teachers' understandings of pedagogic connectedness

Beutel, Denise Ann Unknown Date (has links)
This thesis explores the nature of pedagogic connectedness and reveals the qualitatively different ways in which teachers in the middle years of schooling experience this phenomenon. The researcher defines pedagogic connectedness as the engagements between teacher and student that impact on student learning. The findings of this phenomenographic-related study are used to provide a framework for changes to pedagogic practices in the middle years of schooling. Twenty teachers of years 7, 8, and 9 boys in an independent college in South-East Queensland participated in this study. Data were obtained through semi-structured interviews with these teachers and the interview transcripts were analysed iteratively. Five qualitatively different ways of experiencing pedagogic connectedness emerged from this study. These categories of description are linked hierarchically and are delimited from each other through six common dimensions of variation. Teachers’ conceptions of pedagogic connectedness range from information providing through instructing, facilitating, guided participation to mentoring. The five different conceptions may be classified broadly as teacher-centred, transitional or student-centred. In the information providing conception, pedagogic connectedness between teachers and students is limited with teachers perceiving themselves as subject experts and providing few opportunities for student-teacher engagements. The most complex conception, mentoring, is characterised by partnerships between teachers and students in which teachers view themselves as more experienced equals. These partnerships extend beyond the confines of the classroom and beyond the years of schooling. In this conception, teachers describe teaching as an emotional activity with teachers demonstrating passion for teaching and learning. The findings of this current study extend earlier understandings of teacher-student mentoring relationships in the middle years of schooling. These expanded understandings may contribute to enthusing middle years students and re-engaging them with schooling during these vital years.
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Du är huvudpersonen i ditt liv, eller? : En kvalitativ studie om kvinnors upplevelser av empowerment dimensioner på kvinnodominerade arbetsplatser / You are the main character of your life, or? : A qualitative study on women´s experiences of empowerment on women-dominated workplaces

Dafgård, Pia, Edvardsen, Catrin January 2018 (has links)
Bakgrunden till denna studie är att främja kvinnor i arbetslivet och finna metoder att förhindra ohälsa och sjukskrivningar, samt att belysa kvinnors upplevelser av empowerment-processer i närområdet gällande deras arbetssituationer. Syftet med denna kvalitativa studie är att undersöka vad som stärker kvinnor i sin yrkesroll. Har kvinnor möjlighet att ingå i empowerment-processer och påverka sin kompetensutveckling? Upplever kvinnor maktlöshet på de kvinnodominerade arbetsplatserna? Visionen om det idealiska arbetet där organisation och medarbetare prioriteras likvärdigt är human relation teorin i närhet där organisation och medarbetare behöver varandra. Sju arbetsplatser är representerade med femton informanter som intervjuades med en hermeneutisk ansats och tolkas genom IPA-modellen. Resultatet visade skillnader på de olika arbetsplatserna som gav empowerment dimensionerna egenmakt, maktlöshet och stärkande genom kompetensutveckling. Där mer kunskap ger mer makt. / The background of this study is to promote women in working life and to find methods for preventing ill health and sick leave, as well as highlighting women's experiences of empowerment processes in their area regarding their work situations. The purpose of this qualitative study is to investigate what strengthens women in their professional role. Do women have the opportunity to participate in empowerment processes and influence their skills development? Do women experience powerlessness in the women-dominated workplaces? The vision of the ideal work in which organization and employees are prioritized equally is the human relation theory where organization and employees need each other. Seven workplaces are represented by fifteen informants interviewed with a hermeneutic approach and interpreted through the IPA model. The result showed differences in the different workplaces that gave empowerment the dimensions of empowerment, powerlessness and strengthening through skills development. Where more knowledge gives more power.
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O esporte como conteúdo nos cursos de formação de professores: realidade e possibilidades

Colavolpe, Carlos Roberto January 2005 (has links)
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