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  • 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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O conto-reconto nas EMEIS de Matão -SP : a constituição do gosto pela leitura e pela escrita /

Donato, Daniela. January 2011 (has links)
Orientador: Marilda da Silva / Banca: Alda Junqueira Marin / Banca: Claudia Raimundo Reyes / Banca: Edvanda Bonavina da Rosa / Banca: Vera Teresa Valdemarin / Resumo: Este trabalho consiste em um estudo que busca aprofundar a contribuição que a atividade de contar e recontar histórias na pré-escola pode propiciar para a aquisição do Capital Cultural dos alunos. A pergunta nuclear desta pesquisa é a seguinte: seria o Conto-Reconto um procedimento didático que favorece a aquisição do capital cultural, sobretudo pelas classes populares? Entre meus objetivos procurei verificar as contribuições de caráter cultural que a atividade Conto-Reconto de histórias trouxe aos envolvidos (professoras, alunos e mães). Neste contexto, os estudos de Pierre Bourdieu constituíram o eixo norteador de minha investigação, sobretudo os conceitos de habitus e capital cultural, os quais forneceram os subsídios necessários para a análise dos dados. Com a finalidade de abarcar os objetivos propostos optei pela abordagem qualitativa, com ênfase no estudo de caso. Assim, a coleta dos dados ocorreu por meio de entrevistas semi-estruturadas. Os sujeitos deste estudo são sete professoras de EMEIs (Escola Municipal de Educação Infantil) da cidade de Matão-SP, que estão trabalhando com a atividade Conto-Reconto nos últimos dez anos; além de dez alunos que participaram desses recontos, bem como as mães desses alunos. Entendo que essa investigação poderá possibilitar uma fértil reflexão acerca dos procedimentos escolares, no que diz respeito à aquisição e/ou ampliação do capital cultural e suas implicações para as relações da escola com a família e a comunidade, uma vez que poderemos observar quais as reais contribuições que tal atividade tem trazido no que se refere à reestruturação do habitus, à formação de leitores e escritores, ao estreitamento da relação pais-filhos-escola e, principalmente, à aquisição do capital cultural / Abstract: This work is a study that intends to develop the contribution that the activity of telling and retelling stories in preschool can give for the acquisiton of Students Cultural Capital. The main question of this research is: Would the Telling-Retelling a didactic procedure that sustains the cultural capital acquisition, especially by the popular classes? Among our purposes, we search to verify the cultural character contribution that the telling-retelling activity brought to those involved (teachers, students and mothers). In this context, Pierre Bourdieu's studies built the guiding line of our research, particularly the habitus and cultural capital concepts, which provided us the necessary assistance for data analysis. To the purpose of comprehend the proposed objectives, we chose the qualitative approach, with emphasis on the case study. So, the data were collected through semi-structures interviews. Our study subjects are seven EMEIs teachers (municipal school of childhood education) from the city of Matão - SP, which are working with the activity Telling-Retelling in the last ten years; besides ten students who participated in these retellings, as well as their mothers. We understand that our research will enable a rich reflexion about school procedures, regarding cultural capital acquisition and/or explansion and its implications for the relationship between school, family and community, so we can look at the real contributions that such activity has brought regarding the habitus restructing, writers and readers formation, the narrowing of the parent-child relationship at, especially the cultural capital acquisition / Doutor
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O conto-reconto nas EMEIS de Matão -SP: a constituição do gosto pela leitura e pela escrita

Donato, Daniela [UNESP] 21 March 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:31:29Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2011-03-21Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T18:42:11Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 donato_d_dr_arafcl.pdf: 4641262 bytes, checksum: dee5ddcbd9ee1c355848dd02c10b543f (MD5) / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Este trabalho consiste em um estudo que busca aprofundar a contribuição que a atividade de contar e recontar histórias na pré-escola pode propiciar para a aquisição do Capital Cultural dos alunos. A pergunta nuclear desta pesquisa é a seguinte: seria o Conto-Reconto um procedimento didático que favorece a aquisição do capital cultural, sobretudo pelas classes populares? Entre meus objetivos procurei verificar as contribuições de caráter cultural que a atividade Conto-Reconto de histórias trouxe aos envolvidos (professoras, alunos e mães). Neste contexto, os estudos de Pierre Bourdieu constituíram o eixo norteador de minha investigação, sobretudo os conceitos de habitus e capital cultural, os quais forneceram os subsídios necessários para a análise dos dados. Com a finalidade de abarcar os objetivos propostos optei pela abordagem qualitativa, com ênfase no estudo de caso. Assim, a coleta dos dados ocorreu por meio de entrevistas semi-estruturadas. Os sujeitos deste estudo são sete professoras de EMEIs (Escola Municipal de Educação Infantil) da cidade de Matão-SP, que estão trabalhando com a atividade Conto-Reconto nos últimos dez anos; além de dez alunos que participaram desses recontos, bem como as mães desses alunos. Entendo que essa investigação poderá possibilitar uma fértil reflexão acerca dos procedimentos escolares, no que diz respeito à aquisição e/ou ampliação do capital cultural e suas implicações para as relações da escola com a família e a comunidade, uma vez que poderemos observar quais as reais contribuições que tal atividade tem trazido no que se refere à reestruturação do habitus, à formação de leitores e escritores, ao estreitamento da relação pais-filhos-escola e, principalmente, à aquisição do capital cultural / This work is a study that intends to develop the contribution that the activity of telling and retelling stories in preschool can give for the acquisiton of Students Cultural Capital. The main question of this research is: Would the Telling-Retelling a didactic procedure that sustains the cultural capital acquisition, especially by the popular classes? Among our purposes, we search to verify the cultural character contribution that the telling-retelling activity brought to those involved (teachers, students and mothers). In this context, Pierre Bourdieu’s studies built the guiding line of our research, particularly the habitus and cultural capital concepts, which provided us the necessary assistance for data analysis. To the purpose of comprehend the proposed objectives, we chose the qualitative approach, with emphasis on the case study. So, the data were collected through semi-structures interviews. Our study subjects are seven EMEIs teachers (municipal school of childhood education) from the city of Matão – SP, which are working with the activity Telling-Retelling in the last ten years; besides ten students who participated in these retellings, as well as their mothers. We understand that our research will enable a rich reflexion about school procedures, regarding cultural capital acquisition and/or explansion and its implications for the relationship between school, family and community, so we can look at the real contributions that such activity has brought regarding the habitus restructing, writers and readers formation, the narrowing of the parent-child relationship at, especially the cultural capital acquisition
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The School-Family-Community Partnership: A Superintendent's Perspective

Perry, Brant Patrick 12 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to describe, from a superintendent's perspective, the current status of school-family-community partnerships in North Texas school districts. A secondary purpose of this study was to allow the superintendents to express themselves in an open-ended format regarding factors that encourage and limit the development of these partnerships, as well as their three-year goals for creating successful partnerships in their districts. A review of the literature revealed that very limited research exists regarding the relationship between the school superintendent and the school-family-community partnership. This literature review focused on research related to the school-family-community partnership including its place in federal legislation, and a historical and current perspective of the school superintendency. The target population for this study included 156 superintendents from the two educational service centers that make up the Dallas/Fort-Worth Metroplex. This research study employed an online survey research methodology. The instrument used in this study was the Measure of School, Family, and Community Partnerships by Dr. Joyce Epstein of Johns Hopkins University. Participants were asked to respond to fifty-two items placed in the six categories that represent Dr. Epstein's six types of involvement. Superintendents were also asked to respond to open-ended questions regarding what they perceive to be major factors that contribute to and limit the success of their school districts' school-family-community partnership efforts and what their primary goals were for improving these partnerships over the next three years. An analysis of district size in relation to superintendent perceptions of their district's school-family-partnership practices yielded no significant partnership practices. An analysis of district accountability ratings in relation to superintendent perceptions of their district's school-family-partnership practices yielded seven significant partnership practices. Finally, an analysis of superintendent experience yielded four significant superintendent partnership practices. The major factors superintendents perceive as not only contributing to, but limiting the success of their partnership programs revolved around parent involvement. The primary three-year goal that superintendent's reported for improving their district partnership programs overwhelmingly involved enhancing parent involvement.
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Challenges of school-family-community partnerships in rural areas: a case study

Ribane, Motshekga Samuel January 2022 (has links)
Thesis (M.Ed. (Community and Continuing Education)) -- University of Limpopo, 2022 / The study reports on an exploration of the challenges affecting School-Family Community partnerships in two secondary schools located in the remote rural areas of Mogodumo Circuit, in Lebowakgomo District in Limpopo Province, South Africa. The main research question answered was. What are the challenges of School-Family-Community partnerships in rural areas at Mogodumo Circuit in Limpopo Province? This study is qualitative in design and is embedded within the interpretive epistemology. The two secondary schools were conveniently sampled due to their accessibility whereas participants were also purposefully sampled. The number of participants sampled was n=32. Data was collected through documents analysis, semi-structured questionnaires involving sampled participants, and observation by the researcher as a silent and non-participant observer. Inductive analysis was applied to arrange and organise data in thematic categories. From the themes discovered, intervention strategies were developed in order to address the challenges affecting the School-Family-Community partnerships at the two rural secondary schools. The study revealed that there is little or no involvement of stakeholders such as parents, community leaders (including priests, pastors, headmen, and the chief), and community based businesspeople, and non-governmental organisations in school events, activities and functions. The study recommends that developmental programmes such as parenting, literacy and numeracy, and parent involvement in the education of their children be organised for parents and community members. These challenges affecting School-Family-Community partnerships need to be dealt with accordingly by the active involvement and engagement of various stakeholders including, more especially, the DBE, SMTs, NGOs, educators, learners, parents, various community members, and private sectors.
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Parent Experiences and Student Outcomes in the READY! for Kindergarten Program: A Mixed Methods Bounded Case Study

Hile, David Lee, Hile 16 July 2018 (has links)
No description available.

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