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Kirunda, Rebecca Florence. "Exploring the link between literacy practices, the rural-urban dimension and academic performance of primary school learners in Uganda district, Uganda." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2005. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&.
Full textJönsson, Anna, and Josefin Olsson. "Reading culture and literacy in Uganda. The case of the “Children’s Reading Tent”." Thesis, Högskolan i Borås, Institutionen Biblioteks- och informationsvetenskap / Bibliotekshögskolan, 2008. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hb:diva-18740.
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Ogoso, Erich Opolot. "Talk radio and public debate : a case study of three Ugandan radio stations." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1007723.
Full textChapman, Robert Timothy. "Media literacy in public schools." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2002. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2949.
Full textDing, Yan Zhe. "E-health literacy in Mainland China :validation of the E-health Literacy Scale (eHEALS) in simplified Chinese." Thesis, University of Macau, 2017. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b3690768.
Full textAgaba, Grace Rwomushana. "An exploration of the effect of market-driven journalism on The Monitor newspaper's editorial content." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2005. http://eprints.ru.ac.za/193/1/grace's_thesis.pdf.
Full textTuryakira, Peter. "Corporate social responsibility: a competitive strategy for small and medium-sized enterprises in Uganda." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/d1012648.
Full textCutz, German. "Reasons for the nonparticipation of adults in rural literacy programs in Western Guatemala." Virtual Press, 1997. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1063422.
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Bitangaro, Barbara Kagoro. "The role of gender relations in decision-making for access to antiretrovirals. A study of the AIDS Support Organisation (TASO) clients, Kampala district, Uganda." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2005. http://etd.uwc.ac.za/index.php?module=etd&.
Full textWoodward, Robert. "Teaching television literacy in South African secondary schools." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18321.
Full textThis dissertation develops a syllabus for the study of television literacy in South African secondary schools. There are two natural divisions in the development of the thesis; the section which explores epistemological issues and the section which describes the strategic issues. The first section examines the nature of print literacy. This consists of four elements: mastering the basic language of the medium; being able to decode this language; using the medium for personal creative ends; and having the capacity for critical reflection. It is possible to talk in terms of a language of television and so this definition of literacy can be extended to television as well. There are three main areas for the study of television literacy. These are: the production techniques and effects of television; the conventional forms of the medium; and the nature of television as a mass medium. Once this has been established the dissertation explores the strategic issues of a methodology and areas of knowledge for teaching television literacy. Although there are many methodologies for the study of the mass media, the British Cultural Studies approach, together with Hall's three moments of encoding and decoding, seems to offer the methodology most suitable for teaching critical literacy. Within this theoretical framework it is possible to describe a syllabus for teaching television literacy. This syllabus involves studying the encoding and decoding of television messages within the context of the technical infrastructure of television; the internal and external relations of production, and the frameworks of knowledge which determine the form and content of television.
Campbell, Elizabeth. "Scottish adult literacy and numeracy policy and practice : a social practice model : rhetoric or reality." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2011. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/2948/.
Full textNamusoga, Sara. "Preparing for the information society: a critical analysis of Uganda's broadcast policy in light of the principles of the WSIS." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002929.
Full textRose, Anthea. "How can we characterise family literacy programmes in England, Ireland and Malta : a comparative case study." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2008. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/10444/.
Full textRiffel, Alvin Daniel. "Social and cultural relevance of aspects of Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS), meteorological literacy and meteorological science conceptions." University of the Western Cape, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/7258.
Full textThis research study examines those aspects of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) that could be socially and culturally relevant in the Western Cape Province, South Africa, for teaching meteorological science concepts in a grade 9 Social Science (Geography) classroom using dialogical argumentation as an instructional model (DAIM). The literature reviewed in this study explains the use of argumentation as an instructional method of classroom teaching in particular dialogical argumentation, combined with IKS (Indigenous Knowledge Systems), which in this study is seen as a powerful tool both in enhancing learners’ views and positively identifying indigenous knowledge systems within their own cultures and communities, and as tool that facilitates the learning of (meteorological) literacy and science concepts. With the development of the New Curriculum Statements (NCS) and the Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statements (CAPS) for schools, the Department of Basic Education (DBE) of South Africa acknowledges a strong drive towards recognising and affirming the critical role of IK, especially with respect to science and technology education. The policy suggests that the Department of Education take steps to begin the phased integration of IK into curricula and relevant accreditation frameworks. Using a quasi-experimental research design model, the study employed both quantitative and qualitative methods (mixed-methods) to collect data in two public secondary schools in Cape Town, in the Western Cape Province, South Africa. A survey questionnaire on attitudes towards, and perceptions of high school, of a group of grade 9 learners, as well as their conceptions of weather, was administered before the main study to give the researcher baseline information and to develop pilot instruments to use in the main study. An experimental group (E-group) of learners were exposed to an intervention - the results were recorded against a control group (C-group) that were exposed to no intervention. Both the E-group and C-group were exposed to a Meteorological Literacy Test (MLT) evaluation before and after the DAIM intervention. The results from the two groups were then compared and analysed according to the two theoretical frameworks underpinning the study, namely, Toulmin’s Argumentation Pattern - TAP (Toulmin, 1958) and Contiguity Argumentation Theory - CAT (Ogunniyi, 1997). The findings of this study revealed that: Firstly, the socio-cultural background of learners has an influence on their conceptions of weather prediction and there was a significant difference between boy’s and girls’ pre-test conceptions about the existence of indigenous knowledge systems within the community they live in. For instance, from the learners’ excerpts, it emerged that the girls presented predominantly rural experiences as opposed to those of the boys which were predominantly from urban settings. Secondly, those E-group learners exposed to the DAIM intervention shifted from being predominantly equipollent to the school science to emergent stances and they found a way of connecting their IK to the school science. The DAIM model which allowed argumentation to occur amongst learners seemed to have enhanced their understanding of the relevance of IK and how its underlying scientific claims relate to that of school science. Thirdly, the argumentation-based instructional model was found to be effective to a certain extent in equipping the in-service teachers with the necessary argumentation skills that could enable them to take part in a meaningful discourse. The study drew on the personal experiences and encounters from a variety of sources. These included storytelling-and sharing, academic talks with local community members recorded during the research journey, formal round table discussion and talks at international and local conferences, conference presentations, informal interviews, indigenous chats at social event-meetings, and shared experiences at IKS training workshops as a facilitator. These encounters lead to the formulation of the research study and occurred throughout the country in various parts of the Southern African continent including: Namibia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Botswana, Tanzania and Mozambique.
Kigozi, James Musisi. "Investigating rural Ugandan women's engagement with HIV and AIDS-related programmes on community radio: a case study of Mama FM's Speak out and Listen." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1001845.
Full textThiboutot, Monika. "The Combined Effects of HIV/AIDS and Structural Adjustment Programs on Ugandan Underdevelopment." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2004. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/730.
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Stead, Jennifer. "Emergent literacy and agency among disadvantaged parents and caregivers." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2659.
Full textA qualitative investigation into the emergence of literacy among five adult socio-economically disadvantaged subjects in a semi-rural setting complements concerns that a lack of specific forms of cognitive input during pre-school years has a negative impact on later progress in formal schooling. The subjects achieved levels of literacy that enabled them to play leadership roles in their communities although they had experienced limited or no formal education during their formative years. Using a GTM process the researcher identifies seven common themes that emerge from analysis of data from interviews and focus groups that explore the subjects’ perceptions of conditions that had promoted their literacy. These themes suggest that the subjects’ competence in literacy was facilitated by non-cognitive conditions including personal aspirations; resilience; disciplinary regimes in the home; voice; a nurturing mentor; community resources and ability to exercise agency. The researcher concludes that these themes could be important in contributing towards an understanding that developing children’s agency during early childhood may be more significant to achieving effective levels of literacy than the current focus on attaining academic skills at standards that disadvantaged children have difficulty in achieving.
Darden, Ellen Clough. "Adult new readers : the impact on family /." Diss., This resource online, 1993. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-10022007-145228/.
Full textFiander, Robert Owen. "Marshall McLuhan, the printed word, and nineteenth-century outcasts of literacy." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/nq62171.pdf.
Full textEll, Barbara Ann. "Boys and literacy: Disengaging from reading." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2006. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2983.
Full textGarðarsdóttir, Ólöf. "Saving the child : regional, cultural and social aspects of the infant mortality decline in Iceland, 1770-1920." Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Demografiska databasen, 2002. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-56811.
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Kaija, Barbara Night Mbabazi. "An investigation of how Kampala teenagers who read Straight talk negotiate HIV/AIDS messages." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002894.
Full textMirza, Hala. "Stories about Culture, Education, and Literacy of Immigrant Graduate Students and Their Familes." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2017. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1062873/.
Full textHodgskiss, Jennifer Adelé. "A case study : tracing the development of emergent literacy in a Grade R class." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003324.
Full textKoh, Ernest Wee Song. "Singapore stories - language and class in Singapore : an investigation into the socio-economic implications of English literacy as a life chance among the Chinese of Singapore from 1945 to 2000." University of Western Australia. Asian Studies Discipline Group, 2007. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2007.0196.
Full textNakacwa, Susan. "“Please don’t show me on Agataliiko Nfuufu or my husband will beat me like engalabi (long drum)”: young women and tabloid television in Kampala, Uganda." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1020968.
Full textHarran, Marcelle. "A critical ethnographic study of report writing as a literacy practice by automotive engineers." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003357.
Full textSweeney, Philip John. "Taiwanese Language Medical School Curriculum: A Case Study of Symbolic Resistance Through The Promotion of Alternative Literacy and Language Domain Norms." PDXScholar, 2013. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/938.
Full textSam, Msindisi Scara. "The development and implementation of computer literacy terminology in isiXhosa." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002155.
Full textWikström, Peter. "I tweet like I talk : Aspects of speech and writing on Twitter." Doctoral thesis, Karlstads universitet, Institutionen för språk, litteratur och interkultur, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-64752.
Full textWhat does it mean to tweet like one talks? To pose this question is really to ask what happens to the relation between spoken and written language, and to cultural values tied to orality and literacy, in the digital writing spaces of social media. This dissertation investigates particular features of Twitter discourse in relation to questions concerning the technological mediation of language-in-interaction, with an emphasis on themes traditionally linked with ideas of speech and writing. Based on the findings of four empirical case studies, the dissertation argues that Twitter writing remediates speech, hybridizing spoken and written language in ways that extend beyond a mere mix of linguistic features. The everyday digital texts of social media revive and reconfigure ideas about how, or whether, writing represents speech, about textual authenticity, about the conditions of possibility for personal presence and voice in virtual spaces, and about the educational norms of traditional literacy. What is at stake is not merely a substitution of literacy norms for conversational norms, but rather a complication of their relationship. In its linguistic and reflexive practices, Twitter talk makes manifest a cultural renegotiation of the meanings of spoken and written language today.
Vu, Hoi Yan. "An examination of emoticons, acronyms and literacy practices of synchronous computer-mediated communication of youngsters in Macau." Thesis, University of Macau, 2005. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b1636344.
Full textBezevegki, Anna. "A controlled trial of the effectiveness of the government's Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning (SEAL) programme for developing emotional literacy skills in primary school children : pupils' and teachers' perspectives." Thesis, UCL Institute of Education (IOE), 2009. http://eprints.ioe.ac.uk/19923/.
Full textWakabi, Wairagala. "Motivating eParticipation in Authoritarian Countries." Doctoral thesis, Örebro universitet, Handelshögskolan vid Örebro Universitet, 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-48179.
Full textGalloway, Sarah. "Distinguishing between empowerment and emancipation in the context of adult literacies education : understanding power and enacting equality." Thesis, University of Stirling, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/12902.
Full textSiririka, Gisela. "An investigation of parental involvement in the development of their children's literacy in a rural Namibian school." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2007. http://eprints.ru.ac.za/935/.
Full textSasset, Caren Cristina. "Práticas discursivas e subjetivação : constituindo professores + alfabetizadores." reponame:Repositório Institucional da UCS, 2014. https://repositorio.ucs.br/handle/11338/855.
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the relationship between discursive practices and subjectivity of teachers, from the Pilot Project + Literacy of Municipal Schools of Caxias do Sul. The study uses the categories of discursive practices (Foucault, 2012b) and subjectivity (Foucault, 2010). Through such characterizations, it is believed how the discursive practices are articulated in the occurrence of Project + Literacy and operate on individuals, in this case, teachers + literacy, produce subjectivity's ways. Thus, we use the inspiration of genealogical approach, focusing on knowledge's analysis and in the way these manifest themselves through literacy's discursive practices, evaluated as true. Likewise, the effects of power and subjectivity that such discursive practices put into operation are understood, producing literacy subjects, owners of certain values and not others. The analyzis are given from the Pilot Project + Literacy of Municipal Schools of Caxias do Sul, public education policy implemented in 2011, whose goal is literacy for all students up to the age of eight (third year of Elementary) and has in the formation of the literacy teacher one of its fundamental pillars. Thereby, it is important to consider that, in this litearcy context, some wisdom and guidelines are propagated as legitimate, forming a discourses network placed in the order of the true. In this way, when talking about mandatory admission of children under six years of age in schools, conceptions of literacy, as well as on the scope of a total literacy for the early years of elementary school, molding the protagonists in this context, their ways of constituting, understand and talk about the world. The protagonists teachers of this process are taken as knowledge objects and it will be produced, it creates the identity of subject + literacy, after all, the subject is not the cause but the effect of these speeches. This present research is structured in three chapters and their results contribute socially because investigates and reflects about the way how subjects teachers are constituted and subjectivated in the happening of Pilot Project + Literacy of Municipal Schools of Caxias do Sul.
Tshuma, Sibhekinkosi Anna. "Reading clubs as a literacy intervention tool to develop English vocabulary amongst Grade 3 English second language learners at a school in Grahamstown, Eastern Cape." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1011755.
Full textFabri, Fabiane. "Formação continuada para o ensino de ciências na perspectiva Ciência, Tecnologia e Sociedade (CTS): contribuições para professores dos anos iniciais." Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, 2017. http://repositorio.utfpr.edu.br/jspui/handle/1/2756.
Full textEste estudo tem como objetivo analisar as contribuições de um curso de Formação Continuada na área de Ciências com um enfoque CTS (Ciência, Tecnologia e Sociedade), para os professores que atuam nos anos iniciais da Rede Municipal de Ensino da cidade de Ponta Grossa, Paraná/Brasil. O estudo foi desenvolvido com 25 professores que atuam nas Escolas de Tempo Integral. A abordagem metodológica foi a qualitativa, cujo encaminhamento está baseado nos princípios da pesquisa-ação os quais se utilizaram da análise textual discursiva ancorados em Moraes (2003), Moraes e Galiazzi (2006) e Torres et al. (2008). Para a coleta de dados, foram utilizadas as seguintes técnicas: entrevistas, relatórios, fotos, vídeos das atividades realizadas nas formações e anotações em diário de campo e do questionário (instrumento). Constatou-se que os professores ministrantes da FC, oferecida como Projeto de Extensão, utilizaram metodologias que buscaram despertar reflexões e discussões nos participantes, com o objetivo de promover uma Alfabetização Científica e Tecnológica, desmistificação dos mitos em relação à neutralidade científica e tecnológica, o salvacionismo e o determinismo científico e tecnológico, tendo como premissa os conteúdos estabelecidos nas Diretrizes Curriculares Municipais (DCM) de Ponta Grossa bem como um aprofundamento teórico-prático nas áreas de Física, Química e Biologia com ênfase na abordagem CTS. Por meio de uma formação na área de Ciências com enfoque CTS, os professores poderão oferecer aos alunos dos anos iniciais, novas estratégias didáticas que promovam de maneira interdisciplinar o despertar para que os conhecimentos científicos sejam trabalhados, desde os primeiros anos, se constituindo em uma base sólida para a consolidação de outros conhecimentos que, posteriormente, serão abordados. A FC procurou aproximar a universidade da escola, num processo de construção coletiva, cumprindo seu papel social, possibilitando um novo Ensino de Ciências por meio de planejamentos elaborados pelas participantes, partindo das dificuldades que encontram ao ministrarem aulas de Ciências, oferecendo aporte teórico, reconstruindo suas práticas pedagógicas. Ressaltamos que, apesar de pequenas produções na área de Ciências para os anos iniciais abordando a Alfabetização Científica e Tecnológica (ACT), bem como o enfoque CTS, as formações, cursos de extensão e programas de Pós-Graduação podem contribuir para o aumento de pesquisas em prol dessa temática relevante nos dias atuais. Revelou-se, nesse estudo, que o processo de formação continuada se constitui em um dos caminhos para que mudanças em diferentes áreas ocorram, especificamente para o Ensino de Ciências, abrindo possibilidades para discussões e reflexões na área e contribuir para sua expansão.
This study aims to analyze the contributions of a Continuing Education course in the area of Science with a CTS (Science, Technology and Society) approach, for teachers who work in the initial years of the Municipal Teaching Network of the city of Ponta Grossa, Paraná /Brazil. The study was developed with 25 teachers who work in the Schools of Integral Time. The methodological approach was qualitative, whose routing is based on the principles of action research which were used in the discursive textual analysis anchored in Moraes (2003), Moraes and Galiazzi (2006) and Torres et al. (2008). For data collection, the following techniques were used: interviews, reports, photos, videos of the activities carried out in the formations and annotations in field diary and questionnaire (instrument). It was found that CF's lecturers, offered as Extension Project, used methodologies that sought to awaken reflections and discussions in the participants, with the aim of promoting a Scientific and Technological Literacy, demystification of myths in relation to scientific and technological neutrality, salvationism and scientific and technological determinism, based on the contents established in the Municipal Curricular Guidelines (DCM) of Ponta Grossa as well as a theoretical-practical deepening in the areas of Physics, Chemistry and Biology with emphasis on the CTS approach. Through a training in the area of Science with a CTS approach, teachers will be able to offer students in the early years new teaching strategies that promote the interdisciplinary awakening so that scientific knowledge is worked from the earliest years, becoming a basis for the consolidation of other knowledge that will be addressed later. The FC sought to bring the university closer to the school, in a process of collective construction, fulfilling its social role, enabling a new Science Teaching through the plans elaborated by the participants, starting from the difficulties they find in teaching Science classes, offering a theoretical contribution, reconstructing their pedagogical practices. It should be noted that, in spite of small productions in the area of Science for the initial years dealing with Scientific and Technological Literacy (ACT), as well as the CTS approach, the formations, extension courses and postgraduate programs can contribute to the increase of researches in support of this relevant topic today. In this study, it was revealed that the process of continuous formation constitutes one of the ways for changes in different areas to occur, specifically for Science Teaching, opening possibilities for discussions and reflections in the area and contribute to its expansion.
Svensson, Maria. "Att urskilja tekniska system : didaktiska dimensioner i grundskolan." Doctoral thesis, Linköpings universitet, Lärande, Estetik, Naturvetenskap (LEN), 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-63750.
Full textThe purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the field of technology education research, specifically that which concerns teaching and learning about technological systems. Today's technologically complex society is made up of a variety of systems that humans interact with. Information, energy and communication are examples of technological systems with which we are involved daily. Education in technology prepares young people for participating as active citizens in a technologyintensive society and therefore includes technological systems as part of the knowledge content in the Swedish compulsory school subject of technology. Research related to the technology subject shows that the teaching of technological systems is limited and there is uncertainty about what the learning entails. The overall questions which this thesis intends to investigate are: How do young people experience technological systems? How can young people’s experiences of technological systems be used to develop the teaching of technological systems? What potential does knowledge about technological systems have in contributing to a better understanding of technology in today’s society? The thesis is based on two studies presented in four articles. Two of the articles focus on young people’s experiences of technological systems and the other two highlight pedagogical dimensions of technological systems for teaching and learning. The studies take the perspective of the learners’, using a phenomenographic approach, and investigate young people’s ways of experiencing technological systems. To start from the learners’ experience is an important aspect of the tradition of pedagogical research that concerns content specific knowledge. The phenomenographic approach offers empirical ways of investigating qualitative differences in the collective experience of the phenomenon and an opportunity to highlight what teaching should focus on to create learning opportunities. The main result of the studies consists of knowledge about dimensions of technological systems and critical aspects within those dimensions. Together they offer a perspective for teaching, providing possible starting points for teachers when they plan instruction. If teachers address their own and young people’s awareness of dimensions of variation, it could enable more powerful ways of learning about technological systems. The pedagogical implications in terms of technological systems also point to aspects that are relevant for understanding technology on a more general level, namely skills which active citizens in today’s technologically complex society must possess. Technological systems knowledge offers an understanding of technology in which key aspects of civil commitment, impact and user responsibility can be made visible and thus problematized.
Yasan, Nehir. "Exploring The Research Assistants'." Master's thesis, METU, 2011. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12613700/index.pdf.
Full textopinions regarding the courses they take during their graduate study in terms of improving their science perception and research skills. The research questions include research assistants&rsquo
assessments about the effectiveness of graduate courses on research skills and science perception, their evaluation of the graduate programs in terms of improving science perception, and their suggestions on the improvement of the quality of the graduate program regarding science perception and research skills. The sample for the present study contains 12 interviewees from four different v institutes of Middle East Technical University. The interviewees are all PhD candidates at METU. The sample was chosen by using purposive sampling. In this study, the data collection instrument was a semi-structured interview guide designed by the researcher. There were 8 main questions and 9 sub-questions. The collected data was analyzed through content analysis. The results of the study are presented under four main themes, which were derived from the research questions. First theme was the assessment of research skills which was about usefulness of courses, competence about research methods, reasons for not taking courses, problems because of not taking them. The second theme was the assessment of science perception which was about contributions of courses, reasons for not taking courses. The third theme was the evaluation of the graduate programs which consisted of should-be-developed and positive aspects. The last theme was about suggestions which could be realized by university administration and by personal efforts. In conclusion, the findings revealed that the research assistants are aware of the importance of research methods course for enhancing research skills, and of effectiveness of history and philosophy of science course regarding the improving of science perception. In this respect, based on literature review and the research assistants&rsquo
views it is suggested that history and philosophy of science course utilizing explicitly-reflective inquiry approach should be included curriculum of graduate programs.
Carvalho, Veneranda Rocha de. "Trajetória social, de vida e escolar de idosos do MOVA no município de Embu das Artes." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2017. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/20446.
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This research aimed to investigate the reasons why subjects of at least 60 years of age enter the Adult Literacy Movement (MOVA), a public policy currently known as the Brazil Literacy Program (PBA), in Embu das Artes/SP. It was motivated by the high rate of illiteracy that is evident in our country and in the world. According to UNESCO's 11th Global Education Monitoring Report, there are 774 million people worldwide who can not read or write, which means that approximately 11% of the world's population is illiterate. Another motivating factor was the fact that this was the only public policy action carried out by the federal government in regards to the literacy of people over 15 years of age and developed the Brazil Literacy Program, promoted by the Secretariat for Continuing Education, Literacy, Diversity and Inclusion (SECADI) since 2003. The city of Embu das Artes/SP was chosen due to the fact that the PBA has existed there since that date, when the program was implemented nationally. Furthermore, of the 39 municipalities that make up the metropolitan area of São Paulo, only Embu das Arts has had unbroken adhesion to the program since its inception. The aim is to investigate the evolution of the social and life trajectories of subjects aged 60 and over, who were not taught to read at the appropriate age, and the reasons for and the meaning of late literacy. It was hypothesized that the reasons for returning to school are not closely linked to the relationship between the subject and reading and writing but to personal reasons. Research procedures included a questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. The authors Bourdieu (1998), Lahire (2008) and Charlot (2000) were utilized in order to comprehend the data through the concepts of cultural and social capital, identity, family configurations and relationship to knowledge, respectively. At the end of the research the hypothesis was confirmed, concluding that the senior citizens seek out schooling due to dispositions that are much more geared towards health and personal motivations, aimed at socialization rather than a desire to learn to read and write which were shown to be secondary motivations
Esta pesquisa investigou as razões pelas quais os sujeitos a partir de 60 anos ingressaram no Movimento de Alfabetização de Adultos (MOVA), política pública atualmente denominada Programa Brasil Alfabetizado (PBA), em Embu das Artes/SP, e motivada pelo alto índice de analfabetismo que se mostra em nosso país e no mundo. Segundo o 11° Relatório de Monitoramento Global de Educação para Todos, da UNESCO, há 774 milhões de pessoas em todo planeta que não sabem ler nem escrever, isso significa que aproximadamente 11% da população mundial é analfabeta. Outro fator se deve pela única ação de política pública do Governo Federal em relação à alfabetização de pessoas acima de 15 anos, desenvolvendo o Programa Brasil Alfabetizado, promovido pela Secretaria de Educação Continuada, Alfabetização, Diversidade e Inclusão (SECADI), desde o ano de 2003. A escolha da cidade de Embu das Artes/SP deve-se ao fato do PBA existir desde essa data, quando da sua implementação em âmbito nacional – além de que, dos 39 municípios que compõem a região metropolitana de São Paulo, somente Embu das Artes tem adesão ininterrupta desde sua criação. A pesquisa também buscou mostrar como se deu a trajetória social de vida e escolar de sujeitos a partir de 60 anos ou mais, não alfabetizados na idade própria, as razões e o significado de ser alfabetizado tardiamente. Formulou-se por hipótese que as razões, do retorno escolar, não estavam ligadas estreitamente a relação entre o sujeito com a leitura e escrita, mas por motivações pessoais. Utilizou-se como procedimentos de pesquisa, questionário e entrevista semiestruturada. Os autores Bourdieu (1998), Lahire (2008) e Charlot (2000) são empregados para compreensão dos dados a partir dos conceitos de capital cultural e social, identidade, configurações familiares e relação com o saber, respectivamente. Ao final da pesquisa a hipótese foi confirmada, concluindo que os idosos procuram a escola por disposições muito mais dirigidas à saúde e motivações pessoais voltadas para a socialização, que pelo desejo de aprender a ler e a escrever, sendo, assim, a leitura e a escrita secundárias
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Full textEste trabalho apresenta uma proposta de sequência didática para o ensino de Educação Financeira, com conteúdos do Ensino Fundamental e do Ensino Médio. A abordagem está alinhada à Estratégia Nacional de Educação Financeira, às tecnologias educacionais e sociais desenvolvidas pela Associação de Educação Financeira do Brasil e às recentes discussões e definições da Base Nacional Comum Curricular, que reconhece definitivamente a Educação Financeira como tema relevante e que deve ser ensinado nas escolas brasileiras. Parte desta sequência didática foi aplicada em um minicurso ministrado pelo autor para estudantes do 3º ano do Ensino Médio, experiência cujos resultados também são relatados.
This work presents a proposal for a didactic sequence for the teaching of Financial Education, with contents of Elementary and Secondary Education. The approach is aligned with the National Financial Education Strategy, the educational and social technologies developed by the Brazilian Financial Education Association and the recent discussions and definitions of the National Curricular Common Base, which definitively recognizes Financial Education as a relevant subject and that must be taught in Brazilian schools. Part of this didactic sequence was applied in a mini-course taught by the author to students of the 3rd year of High School, an experiment whose results are also reported.
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