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Granja, Sandra Filipa da Costa. "Pedagogia escutista como complemento à educação escolar." Master's thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/984.

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Mestrado em Ciências da Educação - Formação Pessoal e Social
O relatório Delors para a UNESCO considera que, além do tradicional aprender a conhecer, a educação deve contribuir também para o desenvolvimento integral das crianças e jovensdurante o seu percurso escolar através daquilo que designa por mais três pilares: aprender a fazer, aprender a viver juntos e aprender a ser. Efectivamente estas três dimensões da educação têm sido secundarizadas na acção educativa, embora sobretudo no movimento da Escola Nova se tenha alargado a educação a esta dimensões. No entanto a escola tem tido muita dificuldade em sair do transmitir conhecimentos. O escutismo nasceu no auge das utopias da Escola Nova e a pedagogia escutista perdurou até hoje, tendo-se desenvolvido ao longo de um século tornando-se o mais difundido e o maior movimento educativo extra-escolar de crianças e jovens em todo o mundo em mais de 200 países. Pretende-se analisar a pedagogia escutista na óptica da «educação um tesouro a descobrir», como se diz no Relatório para a Unesco da Comissão Internacional sobre Educação para o século XXI. ABSTRACT: The Delors report to the UNESCO considers that, beyond the traditional learning to know, the education should too contributes to the children and youthsintegral development during their scholar course through what its designated by more three pillars: learning to do, learning to live together and learning to be. In fact these three education dimensions have been secondary in the educational action, although mainly in the New Education movement it has been spread the education into these dimensions. However school had much difficulty on getting out of the knowledge transmit. The Scouting was born on the peak of the utopies of the New Educationand the scout pedagogy was remaining till today, and it has been developed along of one century becoming the most spread and greater extra-scholar educational movement of children and youths in all over the world in more than 200 countries. It attempts to analyse the scout pedagogy on the optics of the “Learning: the treasure within - Report to UNESCO of the International Commission on Education for the Twenty-first Century”.
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Pallisera, Maria. "La transició a l'edat adulta i vida activa de les persones amb disminució psíquica. Criteris orientadors de la intervenció educativa." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Girona, 1994. http://www.tdx.cat/TDX-0425108-091721.

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La tesi s'estructura en dos grans apartats: per un costat, el Marc Teòric en el que realitzem els estudis que ens permeten delimitar la problemàtica de les persones amb disminució psíquica i fonamentar teòricament els criteris orientadors d'estratègies dirigides a potenciar la seva transició a l'edat adulta i vida activa.
A partir de l'anàlisi realitzada al Marc Teòric de la tesi s'elabora una proposta d'intervenció consistent en el disseny d'un programa destinat a potenciar les habilitats perceptivo-motrius.
The thesis is structured in two big sections: the first is the Theoretical Frame, where we obtain information that allow us to delimit the problems that are carried out of the mentally handicapped people and to found out the guiding criteria of strategies directed to promote their transition to the adult age and active life.
From the analysis carried out in the Theoretical Frame, we have elaborated a proposal of intervention consisting in the design of a program destined to promote the perceptive-motor abilities.
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Díez, Palomar Francisco Javier. "Enseñanza de las matemáticas en la educación de personas adultas: un modelo dialógico, La." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/1310.

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Esta tesis se sitúa en el contexto de la sociedad de la información. Aporta un análisis de algunos de los procesos afectivos y cognitivos que influyen en el desarrollo de las habilidades comunicativas matemáticas en el proceso de aprendizaje, desde la didáctica de las matemáticas. Se parte de un concepto de "matemáticas" como un "saber" aplicado a la vida cotidiana. Con la ayuda de las tecnologías de la información y de la comunicación se proponen situaciones matemáticas para estimular a las personas adultas a buscar formas matemáticas de resolver dichas situaciones, en un contexto de aprendizaje dialógico. El aprendizaje dialógico es un enfoque que parte de que la enseñanza se tiene que dar en un entorno igualitario. Se trata de un aprendizaje que se basa en "altas expectativas", que cree en la capacidad que todos tenemos de aprender; en la transformación de las barreras al aprendizaje mediante la solidaridad, la participación activa y, sobre todo, igualitaria.

En la tesis se parte de tres hipótesis: 1) existe una brecha entre las matemáticas de la vida real y las matemáticas académicas. Esta brecha se manifiesta de diferentes formas; 2) la distancia entre las "matemáticas de la vida real" y las "matemáticas académicas" genera actitudes negativas que dificultan el aprendizaje de las matemáticas; y 3) las personas utilizan estilos de aprendizaje basados en el diálogo igualitario para aprender el concepto matemático de proporciones. Para contrastarlas se realizó un trabajo de campo analizado desde el punto de vista del paradigma metodológico comunicativo (CREA).

El trabajo de campo se llevó a cabo en tres etapas diferentes: 1) estudio exploratorio; 2) realización de entrevistas y 3) una segunda vuelta de entrevistas, con una actividad final grabada en vídeo digital. Para recoger al información se utilizaron a) un diario de campo; b) una tertulia comunicativa; c) entrevistas en profundidad; d) varias actividades sobre proporciones (tanto en el formato de libro, como en formato informático). La información recogida se analizó teniendo en cuenta dos niveles de análisis: el discurso y el tono del discurso.

El aprendizaje siempre se produce en un entorno social, de manera que también hay que tener en cuenta las relaciones intersubjetivas. La experiencia previa, las creencias, las prenociones o los estereotipos de los que antes hablábamos, son elementos que se han formado socialmente. Pero eso no quiere decir que no intervengan también variables internas. Las mujeres del grupo explican, por ejemplo, la importancia de la repetición en el aprendizaje. También se resalta la importancia de los elementos afectivos en el proceso de aprendizaje. El creerse las cosas que hacen es un ingrediente básico para obtener el éxito. Y, al contrario, cuando no se cree en lo que se está haciendo, el fracaso es prácticamente seguro. Esta apreciación se pone de manifiesto en temas como la vivencia del bloqueo o del éxito.

Las personas utilizan formas de aprendizaje basadas en el diálogo igualitario para aprender el concepto matemático de proporciones. Resuelven las dificultades con las que se van encontrando (sean de la propia naturaleza del problema, porque no lo habían visto antes, y es nuevo para ellas, etc.) mediante el diálogo. Cuando alguien de la clase se sitúa por encima del resto de personas del grupo, aparece entonces un desnivel que no resuelve las dificultades y genera rechazo. En cambio, en un entorno de diálogo igualitario, ocurre todo lo contrario: todas las personas intervienen, y "construyen" las ideas matemáticas conjuntamente. Lo cual, además, les da todo el sentido, porque todas las personas acaban por "apropiarse" dichas ideas, y hacérselas suyas. En esta situación es cuando se produce "aprendizaje".
This dissertation is situated in the context of the Information Society. It provides an analysis of some of the affective and cognitive processes that influence in the development of communicative mathematics skills in the learning process, from the perspective of mathematics teaching. With the aid of the information and communication technologies situations for mathematics are proposed in order to encourage adults to seek mathematical forms to resolve said situations, in the context of dialogic learning.

Learning always takes place in a social surrounding, such that intersubjective relations must also be taken into account. Prior experience, beliefs, presumptions and or stereotypes mentioned earlier are elements that are socially constructed. This does not mean that internal variables do not also intervene. Women from the group explain, for instance, about the importance of repetition in learning. Affective elements in the learning process are also emphasised. Believing in what they are doing is a fundamental ingredient in success. In contrast, when someone does not believe in what they are doing, failure is practically inevitable. This situation is expressed in issues like the experience of a block or success.

People use ways of learning based on egalitarian dialogue to learn the concept of mathematical proportions. They resolve difficulties that they encounter through dialogue. A gap arises when someone in class places themselves above the rest of the people in the group; this does not resolve the difficulties and generates rejection. In contrast, in an environment of egalitarian dialogue the opposite occurs: everyone participates and "constructs" the mathematics ideas together. In addition, this creates meaning for them all because everyone can "have ownership" of these ideas and make them their own. This is the kind of situation where "learning" takes place.
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Eriksson, Inger. "Lärares pedagogiska handlingar : En studie av lärares uppfattningarav att vara pedagogisk i klassrumsarbetet." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala universitet, Pedagogiska institutionen, 1999. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-1201.

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This study concerns teachers' conceptions of what it means to be pedagogical. The work has itsstarting point in van Manen's work concerning pedagogical tact. By using this concept vanManen tries to describe teachers' tacit and intuitive skills to decide what to do or what not to do in any given situation. This study is based largely on the assumption that van Marten's concept is too narrow and perhaps invalid in certain contexts. The study was conducted as a phenomenographical study with the help of video-stimulated-recall-interviews. Four aspects of the phenomena were identified:: The pedagogical relation: this aspect is constructed by four qualitatively different conceptions: parent-like, friend-like, manager-like and partner-like. The pedagogical control: this aspect is also constructed using four conceptions: as a question of finesse, negotiation, organisation and as a question of rules of the game. The pedagogical teaching: here the aspect consists of three conceptions: to transmit know-ledge, to make children work and to help children learn. The pedagogical ways of coping with dilemmas: the last aspect is made up by three conceptions: situational, principle and methodological. Different types of dilemmas occur according to whether the classroom is organised as collective teaching or individualised teaching. The results show that the phenomena being pedagogical can only be partly understood throughthe concept pedagogical tact. Further, the understanding of the phenomenon seems to be dependent on how the classroom is organised. Being pedagogical can therefore be seen as complex and as contextually dependent. It is influenced not only by cultural and historical factors but also on the type of activities undertaken.
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Simpson, Colin Gordon. "Exploring Chinese business management students' experience of active learning pedagogies : how much action is possible in active learning classrooms?" Thesis, University of Exeter, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/14660.

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This phenomenological study explores how certain “innovative” pedagogies were experienced by a group of Chinese students studying Business Management at a mid-ranking UK university. Analysis of the transcripts of interviews (some in Chinese) with 24 students using NVivo shows that whilst most students felt that Active Learning pedagogies effectively supported their learning, for some students the “zone of indeterminacy” in which group projects and simulations were carried out was an uncomfortable space. Salient aspects of these students’ experiences were language, relationships and metacognitive skills, and the discussion explores the way in which these three experiential themes can be conceptualised as interrelated elements of the action (Biesta, 2006) which takes place in Active Learning classrooms. The following recommendations are made: HEIs should attempt to provide students with the advanced skills of negotiation which they will need to use in the flexible, ill-structured environments associated with Active Learning pedagogies; tutors should develop consistent approaches to collaborative assignments focussing on group work processes as well as task completion; the development of metacognitive skills through Active Learning pedagogies should be promoted through the use of explicit reflective elements embedded within the teaching, learning and assessment activities. The concluding discussion proposes that the successful use of Active Learning pedagogies requires a reconceptualisation of the purpose of education and that these pedagogies provide a potential readjustment of the balance between the functions of qualification, socialisation and subjectification (Biesta, 2010).
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Machado, Gisele Viola 1982. "Pedagogia do esporte = organização, sistematização, aplicação e avaliação de conteúdos esportivos na educação não formal = Sport pedagogy : organization, systematization and application of sports content in non-formal education." [s.n.], 2012. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/275013.

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Orientador: Roberto Rodrigues Paes
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Educação Física
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Resumo: O esporte está presente em diversos cenários da educação, sendo o foco deste estudo o cenário da educação não-formal, mais especificamente os projetos sócio-educativos inseridos no contexto das Políticas Públicas, que dentre seus objetivos buscam minimizar os problemas enfrentados por crianças e adolescentes em situações de risco social. Para tal, faz-se necessário que o esporte receba um tratamento pedagógico adequado, com uma organização sistematizada de seus conteúdos, a fim de potencializar seu significado educacional. Diante do exposto, o estudo conta com uma pesquisa que visa sustentar uma prática didático-pedagógica voltada à formação integral de crianças e adolescentes na iniciação esportiva participantes de projetos socais. Para tal, realizamos um estudo de caso no Programa Ensino Esporte e Juventude (PEEJ), uma Política Pública, mantida pelo Poder Público municipal da cidade de Taubaté, com a intenção de verificar o tratamento dado ao esporte enquanto conteúdo educacional, verificando (I) a prática pedagógica dos professores, (II) os conteúdos propostos no planejamento e (III) quais os conteúdos foram de fato aprendidos na perspectiva dos alunos. Para isto o processo metodológico passou por quatro etapas: (a) Análise documental do Planejamento esportivo; (b) Observação não participante das aulas esportivas de 10 professores; (c) entrevista semiestruturada com os professores; e (d) entrevista semiestruturada com 45 alunos entre 11 e 15 anos, através da técnica do Focus Group. Após analisar e relacionar os dados, constatamos que o (a) PEEJ apresenta um Planejamento esportivo na perspectiva dos Referenciais da Pedagogia do Esporte, contribuindo para a construção das Propostas Didáticas dos professores, (b) as aulas observadas apresentam um equilíbrio entre os três Referenciais da Pedagogia do Esporte; (c) a maioria dos professores apresentou uma visão na entrevista superando o pensamento reducionista sobre o papel do esporte, contudo alguns apresentaram dificuldades em relacioná-los com os conteúdos que ensinam nas aulas; e (d) os alunos identificam as aprendizagens adquiridas na perspectiva dos três Referenciais da Pedagogia do Esporte
Abstract: Sports is present in several educational settings, and the focus of this study is the scenario of non-formal education, more specifically the social and educational projects within the context of Public Policy, which among its objectives seek to minimize the problems faced by children and adolescents in social risk situations. Hence sports must receive an appropriate pedagogical treatment with a systematic organization of its contents, in order to enhance their educational significance. Thus, the study relies on a research that aims to sustain a didactic and pedagogic practice focused on comprehensive training of children and adolescents in sports initiation who are participating in social projects. Therefore, we have carried out a case study at Sport and Youth Education Program (PEEJ), which is a Public Policy maintained by the municipal government of the city of Taubaté, with the purpose of verifying the treatment given to sports as an educational content, checking (I) pedagogical practice of teachers, (II) the contents proposed in planning and (III) which of the contents were indeed learned from the students' perspective. So, the methodological process has gone through four steps: (a) Documental analysis of sports Planning, (b) Nonparticipating note of sports class of 10 teachers, (c) semi-structured interviews with teachers, and (d) semi-structured interviews with 45 students between 11 and 15 years old, through the Focus Group Technique. After analyzing and relating data, we have found that (a) PEEJ presents a Sports Planning from the perspective of Sports Pedagogy Reference, thus contributing to the construction of Teachers' Didactic Proposals, (b) the observed classes show a balance between the three Sports Pedagogy Reference, (c) although the majority of teachers has presented at the interview a vision that surpasses reductionist thoughts about the role of sports, some had difficulties in relating them to the content they teach in class, and (d) students identify the learning acquired on the perspective of Sport Pedagogy Reference
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Biodinamica do Movimento e Esporte
Mestre em Educação Física
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Silva, Renata Kely da 1972. "Corpos precários : pedagogia e política na experiência do corpo /." São Paulo, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/180994.

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Orientador(a): Carminda Mendes André
Banca: Marcos Marcelo Soler
Banca: Danichi Hausen Mizoguchi
Banca: Verônica Fabrini
Banca: Mara Lucia Leal
Resumo: Este estudo investiga, a partir da problematização da pedagogia do treinamento do ator, uma abordagem de corpo que vislumbra a memória como um território metodológico. Através de um estudo cenopoético o espaço autobiográfico se redesenha numa perspectiva relacional da memória e busca compreender uma pedagogia que considere a experiência e a narrativa como estratégias para outras políticas de corpo.
Resumen: Este estudio investiga, a partir de la problematización de la pedagogía del entrenamiento del actor, un abordaje del cuerpo que vislumbra la memoria como un territorio metodológico. A través de un estudio esceno-poético el espacio autobiográfico se reelabora en una perspectiva relacional de la memoria y busca comprender una pedagogía que considere la experiencia y la narrativa como estrategias para otras políticas del cuerpo.
Abstract: This study investigate from the problematization of the education of the training of the actor. An approach of the body that is a glimpsy the memory as a territory methodological. Throwght a cenopoetic study the autobiografical space redrawing in a perspective that relates with the memory and seek too comprehend the pedagogy that consider the experience and narrative as strategies for other kind of body politics.
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Sandhu, Jaspal Singh 1977. "An active engagement pedagogy for introductory solid mechanics." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/16803.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2002.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 387-393).
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections.
Introductory Solid Mechanics has historically been taught using the traditional methods of blackboard instruction. In the Mechanical Engineering Department, we have undertaken an initiative to comprehensively transform the pedagogy of 2.001 (Mechanics and Materials I), an undergraduate course in Solid Mechanics. This transformation represents a radical shift in the teaching paradigm, one which is best described as an active engagement model. Through discovery-based and cooperative learning, it is hoped that students will develop conceptual understanding of the course material, that students will become comfortable working in teams, that student retention of course material will improve, that students will be able to engage in independent learning, and that student satisfaction will improve. There are several components to this new pedagogy: physical desktop experiments, Web-enabled learning modules, a portable computing initiative, a new classroom, and a change in the lecture format. This thesis will describe all of these, but will focus on the development of the Web modules, the synthesis of these elements in developing the new pedagogy, and preliminary assessment of the project. The thesis is dually intended as a presentation of original research and as a working document for others who may wish to undertake a project of similar scope.
Jaspal Singh Sandhu.
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BELTRAO, ANDRE LUIS FERREIRA. "PEDAGOGICAL STRATEGIES IN TEACHING DESIGN: FOR AN ACTIVE METHODOLOGY." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2017. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=30026@1.

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PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO
COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DO PESSOAL DE ENSINO SUPERIOR
PROGRAMA DE SUPORTE À PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO DE INSTS. DE ENSINO
Esta dissertação tem como objetivo analisar práticas pedagógicas no ensino de Design Gráfico baseadas nas Metodologias Ativas (MA). A pesquisa fez um mapeamento de tais metodologias, que foram originalmente concebidas para aplicação em áreas de conhecimento relacionadas às disciplinas exatas. Partindo da articulação das MA e práticas pedagógicas para o ensino de Design, foram estruturados, propostos e experimentados em sala de aula exercícios e dinâmicas relacionados às metodologia em questão. Realizou-se um estudo de campo de pesquisa-ação em disciplina projetual de Design ao longo de três semestres e, no último semestre, registrou-se o diário de bordo da disciplina, aula a aula, além da realização de entrevistas com professores de Design com o intuito de conhecer suas práticas pedagógicas. Também foram feitas entrevistas com alunos participantes, que foram gravadas e analisadas à luz da taxonomia do aprendizado significativo de Fink (2007). Os resultados foram registrados, classificados e documentados, e criou-se um instrumento de análise das práticas pedagógicas relatadas, cuja interpretação consolidada, no capítulo final, resultou na proposição e reflexão acerca das estratégias pedagógicas que se buscava atingir.
This dissertation aims to analyze pedagogical practices in Graphic Design teaching based on active methodologies. The research mapped out such methodologies, which were originally designed for application in areas of knowledge related to exact subjects. Starting from the articulation of AM and pedagogical practices for the teaching of Design, exercises and dynamics related to the methodologies in question were structured, proposed and experienced in the classroom. An action-study field study was carried out in a projectual Design discipline over three semesters, and in the last semester a class diary was written, besides interviews with Design teachers on purpose to know their pedagogical practices. Student interviews were recorded and analyzed in light of Fink s (2007) taxonomy of significant learning. The results were recorded, classified and documented, and an instrument of analysis of the reported pedagogical practices was created, whose consolidated interpretation, in the final chapter, resulted in the proposals and reflections about the pedagogical strategies that were sought to achieve.
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White, David Maurice. "Pedagogical Fusion." VCU Scholars Compass, 2007. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/993.

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During the five semesters that I have been at VCU I have learned a great deal from the courses that I have been enrolled in but I have learned the most through my experiences as a Teaching Assistant. These experiences have been so valuable because of the wide range of subject areas in which I have been involved and the diverse instructors that I have assisted. Although I hesitate to use the word "problem" I feel that there is a tendency in teacher training for a student to latch onto one professor and model their teaching practices after that one mentor. While this is not always a bad thing I feel that it can lead some students down a dead-end path of self-exploration and individualization of their personal teaching style. I feel that I have been given a rare and invaluable opportunity in that I have been permitted to assist so many different teachers in such a wide array of subjects. In this thesis, I propose to examine the widely varied experiences that I have had here at VCU as a Teacher and Teaching Assistant. I will look at the teaching styles that I have witnessed, the methodologies and approaches of each course, and most importantly I will put forth my personal teaching philosophy that I have developed from my experiences here at VCU.
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Irving, Chauntee. "CLASS/ACT EMBODIED PRACTICES FOR PERFORMATIVE PEDAGOGY." VCU Scholars Compass, 2019. https://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/5881.

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Class/Act: Embodied Practices for Performative Pedagogy is a personal and practical exploration of embodiment’s role in higher education acting pedagogy. In my thesis, I propose that embodied acting practices rooted in phenomenology and corporeal dramaturgy surpass conventional acting curricula. Embodied training is often confused with movement curricula and is regularly considered a shallow and/or unintelligent means to approaching acting work. However, I will argue the efficiency and effectiveness of embodied teaching techniques in four parts. Part One: Seeing is a retrospective of how my personal experiences outside of the classroom have drawn me toward embodied aesthetics. Part Two: Knowing unveils my research of embodiment, its origins, and its impact on theatrical disciplines. Part Three: Being/Doing is an in-depth look into diverse schools of acting and how they fall short of fully embracing embodied practices. Part Four: Becoming is an introduction to my creation of an embodied business approach for actors called Professional Embodied Preparation (PEP) and continues the discussion of embodiment’s transformative influence and integration into the higher education curricula. Throughout the thesis, I hope to prove that embodied acting pedagogy is an essential tool for providing greater efficiency, proficiency, and auto-didacity for the pre-professional actor in the academic classroom and beyond.
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Schmidt, Larry C. "A study of discourse and acting pedagogy : how a culturally specific acting pedagogy from Russia transformed itself into the American method /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2002. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p3074440.

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(UPC), Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, and Gianella Gabriela Zavala. "El paso de enseñar a acompañar: aportes de la pedagogía activa para la primera infancia." Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC), 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/285378.

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En los últimos años, en el mundo educativo nos encontramos con la creciente situación de niños y niñas que presentan diferentes dificultades dentro y fuera del aula (el aumento de las cifras de derivaciones a terapias son contundentes); al mismo tiempo los profesores se encuentran consternados de no encontrar soluciones para mantener la atención del grupo y agotan sus esfuerzos buscando las más diversas motivaciones, nos podemos preguntar entonces con todas estas evidencias, ¿no estará focalizando el sistema educativo actual, en el núcleo equivocado para desarrollar el aprendizaje? Hoy en día cada vez más personas se cuestionan sobre los métodos de enseñanza tradicionales, basados en el papel determinante del maestro como transmisor de conocimientos, y aunque creamos que en educación inicial se ofrecen espacios más abiertos y respetuosos, basados en el juego, las decisiones del adulto determinan las actividades que se realizan.
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Rossi, Marion O. "Life skills and actor training : pedagogical attitudes and approaches /." view abstract or download file of text, 1999. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p9957573.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 1999.
Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 192-197). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users. Address: http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p9957573.
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Paez, Alexander. "PERFORMANCE PEDAGOGY: UTILIZING ALTERNATIVE METHODS IN THE CLASSROOM." Scholarly Commons, 2018. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/2982.

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Teaching methods and styles at the collegiate level have not changed all that much: Professors still generally give lectures from the lectern or stand in the front of the class, while writing on the board or pointing to a slide projected on a screen. Some questions and answers can occur with the occasional group activity; however, the focus seems always to come back to the text. Students read the required textbook, listen to a lecture and take tests. There are however alternative methods that engage the students as well as the professor in the learning process. Active learning is one such method that is rooted in anything course-related that all students in a class session are asked to do other than simply watching, listening and taking notes. Active learning focuses on involving students in the learning process more directly compared to traditional methods. Another method which infuses both a performative background with an academic footing called performance pedagogy, emphasizes on the students bringing their ideologies, cultures, belief systems, and backgrounds into the classroom while incorporating their physical and metaphorical selves into the classroom space. The idea is that when students are exposed to these methods in a classroom setting, they can apply the subject content more effectively outside of the classroom, receive more frequent and immediate feedback, and provide students an opportunity to think about, talk about, and process course material. To demonstrate these methodologies, this teacher’s supplement has been created containing class activities for an undergraduate intercultural communication course using a standard sixteen-week semester.
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Whitburn, Robin. "Action pedagogy : an action research study in successful pedagogy for African-Caribbean male students in a U.K. secondary school." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2007. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/10019841/.

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The achievement of African-Caribbean boys in UK schools has been a cause for concern for decades, and there is still considerable evidence that they are not achieving as well as their contemporaries. This study seeks to listen to the voices of students themselves in order to fathom pedagogical approaches that engender educational success for Black male students. The study has been inspired by American literature that focused on successful pedagogy with African-American students. Recent trends within the UK have moved schools closer towards proscribed practices within classrooms, and the 'behavioural objectives' approach has assumed hegemonic authority. This study uses a philosophical typology from Hannah Arendt to critically examine the nature of pedagogy in secondary schools, and suggests an approach in `action' pedagogy that would bring greater success to Black male students. My students' discussions produced three key factors for such success: caring teacher-student relationships, going beyond the curriculum; feedback and 'push': and teacher expectations; they also produced characteristics of a prototype of a successful teacher for such young men. These ideas were combined with Arendt's to produce two types of pedagogy: labour and action. The latter is suggested as most helpful to Black male students, with its emphasis on agency for students and teachers; dialogue and coconstruction of knowledge; and creativity and diversity in the curriculum that values students' cultures, by both ethnicity and age. The conformity and accommodation demanded by a labour pedagogy, typified by the current technicist agenda, is unlikely to see many Black male students thrive. The importance placed on student-teacher relationships, at the heart of action pedagogy, will need teachers to pay as much attention to the values and attitudes that they convey towards young Black males as they might to the competences of their lesson plans and behaviour management strategies. Professional dialogue will be needed to help teachers handle the ambiguities of 'cool' adolescent behaviour and the call for care and encouragement in learning, but teachers and young Black male students can find creative paths to academic success and personal development through action pedagogy in UK secondary schools, where they have so often stumbled and failed along the way.
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Daniels, Thomas. "Studies in Methods of Performance Pedagogy." Marietta College Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=marhonors1335346433.

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Johnston, Brenda May. "Some proposals for teaching analytical writing : a principled, holistic, pedagogic approach." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.242766.

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Phillips, Linda. "Action learning and primary teachers’ pedagogical knowledge in mathematics." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2011. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/7584/.

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In 2004 an inner city primary school, Hawksridge, found itself in the 99th percentile in mathematics and second to bottom nationally. Confronted with a plethora of local authority and National Strategy intensive programmes, which the school did not have the capacity to execute or sustain, Hawksridge's headteacher took the decision to turn to research to establish the school's future direction. The subsequent action research project, which used action learning as a dialogical tool, became the base of their rise from mathematical ‘no-hopers' to ‘influential institution' in 2010. This case study focuses on Set One, the model that was created to experiment with action learning procedures, before it was refined and implemented in Hawksridge as Set Two. The purpose of Set One was to try and establish whether or not action learning procedures could develop teachers' knowledge and understanding of mathematics and in particular their subject, content and pedagogical knowledge. It is set in the context of a time when the government centralised what was to be taught in mathematics, how long for and the style in which it was to be delivered through the national curriculum and the national strategies. The 1999 national numeracy strategy was brought in to support the 1998 mathematics national curriculum. In 2001 a new mathematics curriculum was introduced and this is the version referred to in this work. The primary curriculum is in two Key Stages: Key Stage 1 is for children aged 5 – 7 and Key Stage 2 is for 7 – 11 year old children. Set One, composed of four primary headteachers, their four mathematics' coordinators and four Hawksridge senior managers, met for one year to experiment with action learning procedures. It was capable of instigating a rich mathematical dialogue through its open-ended questioning and able to develop a collaborative, supportive culture where teachers demonstrated that they could be flexible in their thinking. The three key features of action learning in Set One are the development of the skills of reflection, rich mathematical dialogue and collaboration. In the analysis of the transcripts from the sessions, these features are unpicked and scrutinised in detail from the social constructivist perspective. Different types of teacher knowledge are identified, in particular, the knowledge associated with the Mathematics National Curriculum and the National Numeracy Strategy and how teachers have integrated these two government documents as part of their knowledge base. An assessment of how teachers use this knowledge to ask and answer questions is undertaken. The power of open-ended questioning is explored and the growing expertise of Set One as a group evaluated, predominantly, their ability to listen, use silence effectively and to build up powerful stacks of questions capable of challenging teachers' mathematical thinking. Action learning comes with caveats: it is not always a comfortable experience because dissonance is a part of the way it functions and for it to work well there must be trust, truthfulness and integrity. It is also a powerful managerial tool and should be used wisely to support and develop teachers' knowledge and skills. Action learning procedures were implemented into Hawksridge before the termination of Set One. The lessons that have been learned have facilitated teacher development. Hawksridge staff are now capable of reflecting and learning from their daily experiences. Other benefits have been improved classroom practice, based on a probing dialogical questioning style which encourages pupils to think, improved collaboration across the school and a more careful and considered approach to professional development. Hawksridge has managed to find its way forward.
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Beber, Irene Carrillo Romero. "As experiências do corpo em movimento das crianças pequenas : reflexões para a pedagogia da infância." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/94748.

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Cette étude a pour objectif principal developper des arguments à consolider une compréhension de la dimension corporelle présente dans l'apprentissage de jeunes enfants. Cette recherche a été réalisée avec 25 enfants, âgés de 2 et 3 ans, pendant neuf mois entre Avril et Novembre 2012 dans un centre d´éducation de jeunes enfants à Sinop - MT. La méthodologie a été inspiré par les préceptes de la recherche ethnographique . Visant à étendre les possibilités de capturer les expressions de la corporéité des enfants, il était developpé un instrument méthodologique appelé « regard 3D », résultat d'une composition entre l’approche phénoménologique, l'écoute sensible et la description épaisse. Trois étapes marquent l'itinéraire de recherche: actions avant l'immersion dans le terrain de travaille ; l'immersion dans le terrain de recherche et l'interaction avec les sujets; la distanciation et l'analyse des données. Grâce à l'observation des enfants, il était possible d'en déduire qu'ils construisent des routes de mouvement et de leur interaction apprendrent sur le monde autour. Les routes de mouvement sont configurés par une séquence d'actions qui représentent une interprétation particulière du monde par l'enfant , et que le plus souvent il n'est pas centré sur la communication orale. Dans ces situations, le mouvement joue un rôle clé dans le processus de communicabilité. Les routes de mouvement sont la preuve de la puissance d'apprentissage du corps en mouvement de l'enfant. Cette conclusion mène à la compréhension de la dimension corporelle dans les processus d'apprentissage.Trois éléments s'emboîtent et apportent un soutien aux routes de mouvement: la présence de l'adulte, l’environnement (l'espace physique et sociale) et l'action autonome des enfants. En dehors de cela, l'expérience de recherche apporte deux autres éléments importants à considérer au sujet de l'éducation des jeunes enfants. Le premier se refère à la forme scolaire présente dans les rites pédagogiques, en particulier en ce qui concerne le contrôle des corps et comment cette forme formate les moyens d'être de l'adulte et des enfants. Autre aspect se réfère à la dimension éthique et pédagogique du soin, impliqué dans une double rôle joué par les adultes dans les processus d'apprentissage. Celui qui prépare l'environnement, organise des espaces et des environnements propices au développement et qui offre sécurité et protection. Ainsi, le travail de terrain a mis en évidence l'importance du temps libre pédagogique préparé comme un temps nécessaire de se mouvoir en liberté, dans une action pédagogique conçu avec et pour les enfants.
Este estudo tem por objetivo desenvolver argumentos que evidenciem a dimensão corpórea presente nos processos de aprendizagem das crianças pequenas. A pesquisa foi realizada com 25 crianças entre 2 e 3 anos, durante o período de 9 meses entre Abril e Novembro de 2012 num Centro de Educação Infantil no município de Sinop-MT. A metodologia foi inspirada nos preceitos da pesquisa etnográfica. Com o intuito de ampliar as possibilidades de captura das manifestações da corporeidade das crianças foi elaborado um instrumento metodológico denominado “olhar 3D”, resultado da composição da abordagem fenomenológica, a escuta sensível e a descrição densa. Três etapas marcam o itinerário da pesquisa: as ações anteriores à imersão no trabalho de campo; a imersão no campo de pesquisa e a convivência com os sujeitos; e a etapa de distanciamento e análise dos dados. Pela observação das crianças foi possível inferir que elas constroem rotas de movimentação e a partir delas interagem e apreendem o mundo que as cercam. As rotas de movimentação se configuram numa sequência de ações que representam a interpretação do mundo pela criança, e na maioria das vezes não está centralizada na comunicação oral. Nestas situações o movimento assume um papel fundamental no processo de comunicabilidade. As rotas de movimentação são evidências da potência de aprendizagem que o corpo em movimento da criança possui. Essa inferência remete a compreensão da dimensão corpórea presente nos processos de aprendizagem. Três elementos se articulam e dão sustentação às rotas de movimentação: a presença do adulto, o meio (espaço físico e social) e ação autônoma das crianças. Além disso, a experiência de pesquisa traz dois outros elementos importantes a serem considerados acerca da educação de crianças pequenas. O primeiro se refere à forma escolar presente nos ritos pedagógicos, especialmente no que diz respeito ao controle dos corpos e de como a forma escolar formata os modos de agir das adultas e das crianças. Outro aspecto destacado remete à dimensão ética e pedagógica do cuidado, implicado num duplo papel exercido pelos adultos nos processos de aprendizagem. O que prepara o meio, organiza os espaços e ambientes propícios para o desenvolvimento e o de quem oferece a segurança e proteção. Sendo assim, o trabalho de campo evidenciou a importância do tempo livre pedagogicamente preparado, como um tempo necessário para mover-se em liberdade, numa ação pedagógica pensada com e para as crianças.
This study main objective is to develop arguments to consolidate an understanding about the corporeal dimension present in young children learning. The research was conducted with 25 children between 2 and 3 years during nine months between April and November 2012 in an Early Childhood Center at Sinop - MT. The methodology was inspired by the precepts of ethnographic research. Aiming to extend the possibilities of capturing the expressions of children corporeality, it was developed a methodological instrument called "3D look", result of a composition between the phenomenological approach, the sensitive listening and thick description. Three stages mark the research itinerary: actions prior to immersion in fieldwork; immersion in the research field and interaction with subjects; distancing and data analysis. Through observation of children it was possible to infer that they construct routes of movement and from them interact and learn about the world around. The routes of movement are configured by a sequence of actions that represent a particular interpretation of the world by the child, and that most often it is not centered on oral communication. In these situations the movement plays a key role in the process of communicability. The routes of movement are evidence of children's moving body learning power. This inference leads to the understanding of corporeal dimension in learning processes. Three elements fit together and give support to the routes of movement: the presence of the adult, the environment (physical and social space) and autonomous action of children. Besides that, the research experience brings two other important elements to consider about early childhood education. The first concerns the school form present in pedagogical rites, especially regarding the control of bodies and how this form formats the behavior of adults and children. Another aspect refers to the ethical and pedagogical dimension of care, implicated in a double role played by adults in learning processes. The one who prepares the environment, organizes spaces and conducive environments to development and who offers security and protection. Thus, the fieldwork highlighted the importance of free time pedagogically prepared as a necessary time of freedom to move on one's own, in a pedagogical action designed with and for children.
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Haskell, Johnna Gayle. "Experiencing freefall, a journey of pedagogical possibilities." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape3/PQDD_0017/NQ48643.pdf.

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Martello, Julie Marie, University of Western Sydney, of Arts Education and Social Sciences College, and School of Education and Early Childhood Studies. "Acting on literacy curriculum and pedagogy in early childhood education." THESIS_CAESS_EEC_Martello_J.xml, 2005. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/764.

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The eight published articles in this portfolio collectively constitute a reconceptualising of literacy curriculum and pedagogy in early childhood education, with an emphasis on the use of drama pedagogy. The portfolio includes a synthesis of the themes that unify the articles and a review of the qualitative research methods that inform the articles, namely theoretical/conceptual and case study research. In relation to literacy curriculum, the portfolio explicates an inclusive and extended definition of literacy which reflects the wide range of social and cultural practices that engage young students in their everyday lives. From a sociocultural perspective, the articles investigate current literacy practices involving spoken, written and visual modes of representation and highlight the prevalence of multimodal texts within the concept of multiliteracies. Reconceptualising literacy pedagogy is another major theme of the articles in the portfolio. The majority of articles explore the use of drama pedagogy for the teaching and learning of literacies in early childhood education. A second pedagogical strategy researched in the articles is the explicit teaching of knowledge about language to young school students. The portfolio is underpinned by the premise that the proposed reforms of literacy curriculum and pedagogy contribute to social justice in education by facilitating success in literacy for more young students
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Martello, Julie. "Acting on literacy curriculum and pedagogy in early childhood education." View Thesis, 2005. http://library.uws.edu.au/adt-NUWS/public/adt-NUWS20060201.103358/index.html.

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Thesis (Ed.D.) -- University of Western Sydney, 2005.
A thesis presented to the University of Western Sydney in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Doctor of Education, May 2005. Includes bibliography.
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Rupsch, Stephen Joseph. "Sublime union : the pedagogy of ecstasy, an examination of the superconscious state in acting training /." view abstract or download file of text, 2005. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3190504.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oregon, 2005.
Typescript. Includes vita and abstract. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 198-203). Also available for download via the World Wide Web; free to University of Oregon users.
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Bitencourt, Karliuza Fonseca. "Educação matemática por projetos : perspectivas e prática pedagógica no contexto escolar." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/8955.

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Este estudo discute a possibilidade de qualificação profissional do professor de matemática por meio da análise de sua ação docente. São também analisadas as relações entre as ações do professor de matemática no exercício da prática pedagógica por projetos no sistema educacional e como tais ações contribuem para a (re)significação da prática docente, possibilitando a qualificação profissional. Temse, ainda, como perspectiva na análise dos dados, a importância da formação docente do licenciado em sua constituição como educador matemático, as possíveis implicações dessa formação na sua prática pedagógica e a integração entre os saberes didático-pedagógicos na ação docente como fator para qualificação profissional do professor de matemática.
This study discusses the possibility of professional qualification of Mathematics teachers through the analysis of their teaching action. The study also analyzes the relationships between the actions of Mathematics teachers when exercising the pedagogical practice of projects in the educational system and how those actions contribute towards the (re)signification of the teaching practice, thus enabling the professional qualification. As a perspective in data analysis, the importance of the teachers education for the constitution of Mathematics educators has also been considered, as well as possible implications of this education in the pedagogical practice, and the integration of didactical, pedagogical knowledge in the teaching action as a factor for the qualification of Mathematics teachers.
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Diniz, Vanessa Lessio 1985. "Práticas da pesquisa colaborativa : contribuições para uma Pedagogia Critica do Lugar." [s.n.], 2014. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/286626.

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Orientador: Maurício Compiani
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Resumo: A presente pesquisa teve como proposta a analise do trabalho iniciado no contexto do projeto Ribeirão Anhumas na Escola, realizado entre os anos de 2007 á 2010. Este se insere com o objetivo central de compreender como a formação inicial de professor ocorreu ao longo da execução do projeto e como a proposta de ensino baseada na Pedagogia Crítica do Lugar contribuiu para a formação da pesquisadora. Como um trabalho contextualizado no ensino fundamental ¿ Ciclo II pode contribuir para a construção de um currículo escolar regionalizado, levando o cotidiano do aluno para dentro da sala de aula, e trazendo novos modos de ensino praticado pelas escolas. Realizado na E.E. Adalberto Nascimento, o trabalho articulou conhecimentos e conteúdos da disciplina de Geografia com a realidade histórica do educando e com o local da escola na elaboração de conhecimentos escolares em bacia hidrográfica urbana. O local de estudo foi a uma sub bacia do Ribeirão Anhumas, a bacia do Ribeirão das Pedras, localizada no entorno da escola. Para a elaboração da pesquisa, utilizamos diferentes registros tecidos ao longo do projeto, principalmente os relatórios enviados às agências de fomento que apoiaram o mesmo (FAPESP e Petrobras), e as anotações realizadas durante a observação participante. Dividimos o trabalho em três capítulos, onde mostramos o contexto pra elaboração da pesquisa e sua trajetória, seus referenciais teóricos e metodológicos e as práticas docentes realizadas com alunos do 6º Ano D no ano de 2009
Abstract: This present research had as a proposition the continuity of the work that began in the context of the project Ribeirão Anhumas in school, performed between the years of 2007 and 2010. It inserts itself with the main goal of understanding how the teacher¿s initial formation occurred along with the execution of the project and how the education proposal that was based on the Place¿s Critic Pedagogy has contributed for the researcher¿s instruction graduation. And how a work contextualized in the basic education ¿ Cicle II can contribute to the construction of a regionalized curriculum, taking the student¿s daily inside the classroom, and bringing new teaching forms practiced by schools. Realized at the Adalberto Nascimento state school, the work has articulated knowledge and contents of the Geography subject along with the educator¿s historical reality and within the school¿s place to elaborate urban watershed educational knowledge. The research place was Ribeirão Anhuma¿s low watershed, the Ribeirão das Pedras¿ watershed, located around the school. For the elaboration of the research, we used different material registration along the project, mainly the reports sent to the sponsoring agencies that supported the research (FAPESP and Petrobras), and the notes realized during the participating observation. We divided the work in three chapters, in which we presented the context to the elaboration of the research and its trajectory, its theoretical and methodological referential and the teaching practices realized with the students from the 6th year D from the year of 2009
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Bjelkendal, Ebbe. "Every Body in its Place : The reproduction of inequality by way of education in Metropolis and Snowpiercer." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Lärarutbildningen, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-41123.

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With increasing inequality in the world, having knowledge about the apparatuses maintaining unequal social structures is important. Utopian and dystopian science fiction films are a good source for analysis of social structures, due to their inherent interest in social critique and the role of semiotics in the spreading of ideology. This essay examines how ideology is presented and represented in the science fiction films Metropolis and Snowpiercer. Within a Marxist theoretical framework, the essay analyses the presence and actions of ideological state apparatuses in the films, with a secondary focus on how the ideology on display is presented to the viewer. The analysis of the films shows that several different ideological state apparatuses, such as school and politics, are represented in the films. The apparatuses are also shown to use a variety of pedagogic actions for teaching the dominant ideology of the respective film’s ruling class to the citizens of the films, such as lecturing, singing and communicating through clothing and architecture. The analysis also shows that while two different political ideologies are represented in the films, corporatism in Metropolis and neoliberalism in Snowpiercer, both ideologies serve the same purpose of maintaining the capitalist order of the films’ societies: the division of labour. The essay argues that the findings of the analysis motivate a Marxist approach to teaching, in order to actively work against inequality and provide all students with a well-rounded education, no matter what social class they belong to.
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Slavica, Ševkušić. "Dometi i ograniĉenja kvalitativnih istraţivanja u pedagogiji." Phd thesis, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Filozofski fakultet u Novom Sadu, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/NS20081224SEVKUSIC.

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Cilj rada je da se ukaţe na prednosti i ograniĉenja kvalitativnih istraţivaĉkih pristupa u saznavanju i unapreĊivanju pedagoške stvarnosti, kao i da se ukaţe na mogućnosti i probleme kombinovanja kvalitativnih i kvantitativnih metoda u prouĉavanju odreĊenih pedagoških problema. U prvom delu rada, razmatraju se teorijske pretpostavke koje leţe u osnovi kvalitativnih istraţivaĉkih pristupa, predstavljajući ih kao kritiĉke i kao komplementarne kvantitativnim pristupima. Diskutujemo o posebnim pitanjima koja smatramo vaţnim za polje kvalitativnog pedagoškog diskursa: o kriterijumima nauĉnosti, strategijama formiranja uzorka i relevantnosti ovih istraţivanja za praksu i planiranje obrazovne politike. Detaljnije su razmotrena tri kvalitativna istraţivaĉka pristupa: studija sluĉaja, etnografski pristup i akciono istraţivanje, odnosno dometi i ograniĉenja primene ovih pristupa u prouĉavanju pedagoških fenomena. Na kraju prvog dela rada, raspravljamo o mogućnostima i ograniĉenjima istraţivaĉkih nacrta u kojima se kombinuju kvalitativne i kvantitativne metode. U drugom delu rada, na primeru našeg akcionog istraţivanja u osnovnoj školi ilustrujemo doprinos ovog pristipa saznavanju i menjanju pedagoške stvarnosti. Reĉ je o razvijanju i evaluaciji alternativnog programa razredne nastave, ĉija je jedna od osnovnih karakteristika primena grupno-istraţivaĉkog modela uĉenja. U istraţivaĉkom nacrtu kombinovani su kvalitativni i kvantitativni postupci i tehnike za prikupljanje podataka. Detaljnije je prikazan deo rezultata istraţivanja koji se odnosi na primenu grupno-istraţivaĉkog rada uĉenika u nastavi na tematski organizovanim nastavnim sadrţajima Poznavanja društva u ĉetvrtom razredu, kao ilustracija mogućnosti akcionog istraţivanja da doprinese lakšem uvoĊenju inovacija u pedagošku praksu. U tom smislu, kao poseban doprinos istraţivanja, dajemo predlog za izmene u programskim sadrţajima ovog predmeta i pristupima za njihovo izuĉavanje.
The goal of this paper is to point out to the advantages and limitations of qualitative research approaches in learning about and advancing the pedagogical reality, as well as to point out to the possibilities and problems of combining qualitative and quantitative methods in studying certain pedagogical problems. In the first part of the paper, we discuss theoretical assumptions underlying qualitative research approaches, presenting them as critical and complementary to quantitative approaches. We discuss special issues that we consider important for the field of qualitative pedagogical discourse: the criteria of scientific nature, the strategies for sample formation and relevance of these types of research for practice and planning of educational policy. Three qualitative research approaches have been considered in more detail: case study, ethnographic approach and action research, that is, the scope and limitations of application of these approaches in studying pedagogical phenomena. In the end of the first part of the paper, we discuss the possibilities and limitations of research designs that combine qualitative and quantitative methods. In the second part of the paper, on the example of our action research in primary school, we illustrate the contribution of this approach to learning about and changing the pedagogical reality. We are dealing with the development and evaluation of an alternative program of primary school, which has as one of its basic characteristics the application of group-investigation model of learning. This research design combines qualitative and quantitative procedures and data collection techniques. There is a more detailed presentation of that portion of research results that refers to the application of group-investigation work of pupils in class on topically organised teaching contents of Social Science in the fourth grade, as an illustration of the possibilities of action research to contribute to the easier introduction of innovations in educational practice. In that sense, as a special contribution of this research, we provide a suggestion for changes in program contents of this subject and approaches to their studying.
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Nowak, Anita. "Introducing a pedagogy of empathic action as informed by social entrepreneurs." Thesis, McGill University, 2011. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=104509.

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In some ways, this dissertation could be characterized as a manifesto.As a global citizen, I am concerned about the social injustices that plague our world – and there are many. On the other hand, I am heartened by the individuals and groups working towards positive, sustainable social change. Again, and gratefully, there are many.Standing on the shoulder of giants who have dedicated their lives to educational scholarship, this body of work introduces a ‘Pedagogy of Empathic Action' which unites three significant approaches to education. These pillars are:•Critical Pedagogy: An orientation predicated on challenging the status quo.•Pedagogy of the Privileged that first deconstructs power and privilege and then inspires students to become allies in the struggle for social change.•Social Justice Education that holds as its core tenet the idea that every human being has intrinsic value and deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.To inform the proposed Pedagogy of Empathic Action, I undertook narrative inquiry interviews with eight social entrepreneurs. Each of these individuals is the founder of an innovative organization dedicated to solving a social problem, such as poverty, lack of education, inadequate healthcare, intergenerational violence and gender inequality.Over several centuries, empathy as a concept has been theorized by a wide variety of philosophers and sages. In more recent decades, there has been a veritable explosion in empathy studies by researchers in a variety of disciplines including developmental psychology, social policy, neuroscience and moral education, to name but a few.With the intention of contributing to this burgeoning field, I contend that our innate human empathy can be leveraged as a tool of social change through the practise of Empathic Action. Furthermore, I argue that a Pedagogy of Empathic Action offers the best means by which to foster this.
Cette thèse pourrait, en quelque sorte, être considérée comme un manifeste.D'une part, en tant que citoyenne du monde, je me sens profondément interpellée par les injustices sociales devenues des fléaux sur terre – et elles sont nombreuses. D'autre part, je suis reconfortée par les individus et les groupes qui s'orientent vers les changements sociaux qui sont positifs et durables. Une fois de plus, et en toute reconnaissance, il en existe plusieurs.Reposant sur la recherche exhaustive effectuée par plusieurs piliers qui ont consacré leur vie à l'avancement de la cause de l'éducation, l'essence de cet ouvrage propose une “Pédagogie à l'Action Empathique” qui réunit trois approches significatives face à l'éducation. Ses fondements principaux sont: •La pédagogie critique: une orientation fondée sur défier le statu quo.•La pédagogie des privilégiés qui démantèle d'abord le pouvoir et le privilège pour ensuite inspirer les étudiants à devenir des alliés dans le débat sur le changement social.•L'éducation à la justice sociale qui préconise comme principe fondamental que tout être humain possède une valeur intrinsèque et mérite d'être traité avec dignité et respect.Pour donner origine à la Pédagogie à l'Action Empathique proposée, j'ai entretenu des entrevues sous forme d'enquête narrative auprès de huit entrepreneurs sociaux. Chacun d'entre eux est le fondateur d'un organisme novateur qui est dédié à la résolution d'une problématique sociale, tels la pauvreté, le manque d'éducation, les soins de santé inadéquats, la violence intergénérationnelle et l'inégalité entre les sexes.Depuis plusieurs siècles, le concept de l'empathie a été théorisé par une grande variété de philosophes et de sages. Au cours des plus récentes décennies, il y a eu une véritable explosion dans le nombre d'études d'empathie menées par différents chercheurs sur les sujets, entre autres, de la psychologie du développement, de la politique sociale, de la neuroscience et de l'éducation morale. Dans l'intention de contribuer à ce domaine qui est en plein essor, je soutiens que notre capacité innée à l'empathie humaine peut servir de levier pour avancer la cause des changements sociaux à travers la pratique de l'Action Empathique. De plus, j'argumente qu'une Pédagogie à l'Action Empathique offre les meilleurs moyens pour implanter cette dernière.
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Keers, Fred. "Reasserting The Prominence Of Pedagogy In The Technology-Enhanced Learning Environment." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/193628.

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As universities transition from instructor-driven to student-centered learning environments, the institutional learning structure is being redesigned to emphasize active learning. Instructional technologies, employing active learning models, have been a critical component in the redesign. The active learning model suggests that the student engages in various activities, and uses various strategies, to gather information and achieve understanding. Technology-driven learning environments therefore often instill activities that direct the student's learning. Use of on-line technologies, such as the Internet, is one method for creating active learning activities that direct the student's learning. This experiment explores how active learning activities, specifically how a student engages in research by accessing on-line information, affects their understanding of the material. The experiment is a 2 (Task Complexity) x 2 (Data Resource) design testing a student's (N=194) ability to synthesize information as they traversed through a specified set of resources. The findings indicate that students who access topic-specific resources engage in more research activities than students who access broad-topic resources. Furthermore, the findings indicate that students who access topic-specific resources will synthesize the relevant material into a more clear and concise response than students who access broad-topic resources. Suggestions and further research are posited to further understand how instructors can engage use of on-line resources, specifically the Internet, and instructional technologies, such as Distance Learning, to facilitate student learning.
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Renner, Sacha B. "Implementing culturally responsive pedagogy in a secondary English classroom." Online pdf file accessible through the World Wide Web, 2007. http://archives.evergreen.edu/masterstheses/Accession89-10MIT/Renner_S%20%20MITtheisis%202007t.pdf.

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Pires, Maria Helena Nunes Marcos. "Prática de ensino supervisionada em Educação Pré-Escolar." Master's thesis, Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Escola Superior de Educação, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10198/3356.

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A presente investigação assenta numa tentativa de mudança das práticas pedagógicas de uma educadora de infância, que se enquadravam num modo pedagógico transmissivo. Após observação e avaliação do contexto educativo através do Perfil de Implementação do Projecto, revelou-se necessário reestruturar o espaço (tornando-o mais flexível, atractivo e diversificando os materiais) e reformular a rotina diária (favorecendo uma aprendizagem reflectida e partilhada em diferentes tempos de encontro social) e estabelecer interacções positivas e diferenciadoras. Aceitou-se como referencial pedagógico o modelo High-Scope que assume a aprendizagem das crianças pela acção. Assim, valoriza-se a acção da criança e aprende-se a ouvi-la, dando-lhe voz. Deixando-as participar elas tornam-se mais criativas, cooperantes e críticas, sentindo-se mais valorizadas. O trabalho assentou numa metodologia de investigação-acção por ser aquela que melhor respondia aos objectivos propostos. A acção e a investigação convergiram para o mesmo fim, dar voz às crianças e iniciar um processo de mudança nas práticas da educadora. Parece evidenciar-se que este processo, embora ainda numa fase inicial, favorece a participação mais activa das crianças e sustenta a reconstrução da prática pedagógica em direcção a uma pedagogia de participação.This research is based on an attempt to change teaching practices of a pre-school teacher, who fell in to a passive mode of teaching. After observing and evaluating the learning environment through the Project Implementation Profile, it proved necessary to restructure the space (making it more flexible, diversified and using attractive materials) and redesign the daily routine (favouring a reflective learning and shared at different times during social meeting) and establish positive interactions and differential. It was accepted as a pedagogical framework High-Scope model assumes that children's learning by doing. Thus, we value the activities of the child and learn to listen to it, giving them a voice. Leaving the teacher to participate, become more creative, cooperative and critical, feeling more valued. The work was based on an action research methodology to be the one that best meets the objectives proposed. Action and research have converged to the same end, to give voice to children and start a process of change in the practices of the educator. It seems evident that this process, although still at an early stage, encourages more active participation of children and supports the reconstruction of educational practice towards a pedagogy of participation.
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Motta, Janaína Kremer da. "Parecer ser para vir a ser : aproximações entre os discursos do verdadeiro e da presença na pedagogia do ator." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/115965.

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Este trabalho investiga como se articulam, no discurso da atuação teatral, as ideias de presença e do verdadeiro e como o ator se forja a partir da emergência desses objetos de pensamento. Procura aproximar a voz de dois diretores pedagogos em atividade, Peter Brook e Ariane Mnouchkine, aos conceitos de verdade e presença de filósofos como Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Michel Foucault, Hannah Arendt, Friederich Nietzsche, entre outros. Ao inscrever-se na categoria dos Estudos da Presença, a metodologia possui um caráter autorreferencial. Parte-se de quatro relatos de experiência da autora para abordar aquilo que se diz da prática na prática e de que forma os dizeres da filosofia auxiliam na compreensão desses discursos. Pretende-se fazer perceber que as ideias de presença e verdade confundem-se como modos de dizer dos atores para se referir a algo não possível de ser dito.
This thesis investigates how the ideas of presence and of truth are articulated in the discourse of theatrical performance, and how actors shape themselves upon the emergence of these objects of thought. It seeks to approximate the voice of two pedagogue directors in activity, Peter Brook and Ariane Mnouchkine, to the concepts of truth and presence in philosophers such as Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Michel Foucault, Hannah Arendt and Friedrich Nietzsche, among others. Inscribing itself in the category of Studies of Presence, the methodology possesses a self-referential nature. It departs from four accounts of the author's own experience to approach that which is said of practice in practice, and how statements of philosophy help the understanding of these discourses. It aims to make perceptible that the ideas of presence and truth are confounded as manners of speaking of the actors to refer to something which is not possible to be said.
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Inouye, Kevin. "Method in Motion: Grounding a Movement Pedagogy in the Lessons of Stanislavski." VCU Scholars Compass, 2012. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/2690.

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This thesis is an exploration of movement pedagogy as a continuation of basic acting lessons from Stanislavski. Using the example of an introductory semester of movement instruction, physical acting and movement concepts are explained in terms of their connection to and derivation from universally accepted acting terminology and ideas. This is put forth as a way to facilitate the synthesis of movement instruction with other acting curriculum, as well as providing a new way to view some familiar acting concepts. Several specific examples are explored in more depth as case studies in physical equivalents to the intellectual, visual, or emotional techniques familiar to all with a basic knowledge of Stanislavski based acting principles.
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Guest, Katie Rose. "Actions in the affirmative pragmatism, pedagogy, law, and the affirmative action debate /." Greensboro, N.C. : University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2007. http://libres.uncg.edu/edocs/etd/1409/umi-uncg-1409.pdf.

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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2007.
Title from PDF t.p. (viewed Oct. 22, 2007). Directed by Hephzibah Roskelly; submitted to the Dept. of English. Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-177).
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Kuraishe, Hannah. "Föräldraaktiv inskolning - pedagogers perspektiv : Parent active introduction from an educator's perspective." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Malmö högskola, Institutionen för barndom, utbildning och samhälle (BUS), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-40520.

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Harris, Muriel Ann. "The impact of the GCSE on the curriculum and pedagogy of English departments." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.267145.

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Hutchinson, Donielle BreAnna. "A Dual Examination of Learning Through Pedagogical Training and Alzheimer's Disease Pathology." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2018. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/7569.

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Active learning strategies are important for facilitating deep learning that may be carried throughout life, but which is still finding its way into the college setting. Educators are not often trained in effective learning practices, which reduces the cognitive and proficiency gains of their students. By providing such guidance in the formative years of a teacher’s training, we hypothesize that the learning environment will be greatly enriched and enhanced. On the opposite end of the spectrum of life and cognition, the plague of dementia also warrants examination. Alzheimer’s disease (AD), an incurable neurodegenerative disorder progressing from the medial temporal lobe, is the most common form of dementia diagnosed in people over age 65, afflicting 30-40% of those 85 years and older. Despite its prevalence, effective treatments are limited because the principal causes and triggers of AD are not entirely understood. Growing evidence demonstrates that oxidative stress (OS) is an important factor contributing to the initiation and progression of AD. A key player contributing to this OS is iron, an essential trace mineral which is required for proper neuronal function, but which generates reactive oxygen species during redox transitions. Intracellular labile iron pool (LIP) levels are strictly regulated by proteins such as transferrin (import), ferroportin (export), and ferritin (storage). However, when these proteins become dysregulated, excess iron associates with other proteins such as amyloid beta (Aβ) and tau, aggregations of which are hallmarks of AD. In our hypothetical model, under extensive or prolonged OS, as occurs in AD, much larger Aβ plaques form because the stress does not abate. Hyperphosphorylated tau is the last resort to protect the cell against free iron, and aggregates when the LIP is elevated because neither iron storage in ferritin nor iron export through ferroportin can relieve the neurons of the free iron.
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Diehl, Vera Regina Oliveira. "O impacto das mudanças sociais na ação pedagógica dos docentes de educação física da rede municipal de ensino de Porto Alegre: implantação e implementação do projeto Escola Cidadã." reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRGS, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10183/12411.

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Este estudo trata do impacto das mudanças histórico-sociais na ação pedagógica dos/as docentes de Educação Física e um de seus principais objetivos é compreender como tais mudanças interferem na ação pedagógica dos/as docentes de Educação Física no contexto escolar em ciclos de formação. Mudança social e ação pedagógica, objetos de análise do estudo, são compreendidas a partir da perspectiva do materialismo dialético. Compreender o objeto de estudo a essa luz significa entender que a pesquisa deve partir do sujeito concreto e histórico, em suas ações práticas, ou seja, da ação pedagógica dos docentes de Educação Física em seu cotidiano e em sua relação com as mudanças que se verificam atualmente na sociedade. As informações foram obtidas através das observações registradas no diário de campo, ou extraídas das narrativas escritas, dos documentos analisados e das entrevistas semi-estruturadas realizadas durante o trabalho de campo em duas escolas da Rede Municipal de Ensino de Porto Alegre. A organização dos espaços-tempos, visando a respeitar os tempos e os ritmos diferenciados de desenvolvimento e aprendizagem dos/as estudantes; a inclusão e permanência na escola dos/as estudantes provenientes das classes populares; igualdade do tempo/horas aulas semanais entre as diferentes áreas do conhecimento; o trabalho coletivo e reuniões pedagógicas semanais são algumas das mudanças que a maioria dos/as docentes de Educação Física destacaram como significativas do Projeto Escola Cidadã implantado na RME/POA. O modo de organização familiar, assim como as modificações no papel socializador da família e da escola e as novas tecnologias de informação e de comunicação no cotidiano das pessoas e o fluxo migratório das comunidades, onde se situam as escolas pesquisadas, são entendidas pelos/as docentes como decorrentes das mudanças quem vêm ocorrendo na sociedade contemporânea e que acabam interferindo, direta ou indiretamente, na organização do cotidiano pedagógico das escolas. O fluxo de migração, mais especificamente o deslocamento interno de pessoas entre as diferentes regiões da cidade de Porto Alegre, tem sido, na perspectiva dos/as docentes de Educação Física, um dos aspectos que vem interferindo intensamente em sua ação pedagógica e na organização do cotidiano pedagógico da escola. O deslocamento das famílias entre as diferentes regiões da cidade pode estar interferindo na relação Escola-Comunidade, bem como provocando mudanças nas relações interpessoais, tanto entre as pessoas da comunidade como entre os/as estudantes. Do mesmo modo, esse contínuo movimento migratório pode ser considerado como um dos aspectos que tem dificultado concretizar a proposta de participação no processo democrático das escolas, além de dificultar as turmas de se constituírem como grupo. Portanto, é possível pensar que esse movimento migratório das famílias é um dos aspectos que tem interferido na organização do cotidiano pedagógica das escolas, desafiando os/as docentes de Educação Física para a necessidade de mudanças em suas ações pedagógicas.
This study is about the impact of the historical-social changes in the Physical Education teachers’ pedagogical actions and one of its main goals is to understand how these changes interfere in the physical education teachers' pedagogical action in the school context in formation cycles. Social changes and pedagogical action, which are objects of analysis of the study, are seen through the dialectic materialism perspective. Understanding the study object under such perspective means that this research had to be started at the concrete and historical subject, in his/her practical actions. In other words, at the physical education teachers' pedagogical action in their daily lives and, as well as their relationship with the changes that are currently verified in the society. The information was gotten from the observations that had been registered in the field diary, or that had been extracted from the written narratives, from the analyzed documents and from the semi-structured interviews accomplished during the field work in two schools of the Municipal Net of Schools of Porto Alegre. The space-time organization, seeking to respect student’s different time and rhythm of development and learning; poor-class student’s inclusion and staying at school; equality of the time (hours of class a week) among the different knowledge areas; the collective work and weekly pedagogic meetings are some of the changes that most physical education teachers highlighted as significant at “Projeto Escola Cidadã”, carried out at the in RME/POA. The way families are organized, as well as the changes in the socializing role of the family and the school and the new information and communication technologies in the every-day of people and the communities' migratory flow, where the researched schools are located, are understood, by the teachers, as a consequence of contemporary society changes that end up interfering, direct or indirectly, in the pedagogical organization of schools. The migration flow, more specifically people's internal migration from and to the different areas of Porto Alegre city, has been, in the physical education teachers’ view, one of the aspects that has been interfering intensely in their pedagogical action and in the organization of the pedagogical every-day of the school. The migration of families from and to the different areas of the city may be interfering in the relationship between school and community, as well as causing interpersonal relationship changes, not just among the community's people, but students as well. At the same way, that continuous migratory movement can be considered as one of the aspects that has made it difficult to realize the participation proposal in the democratic process of the schools, besides making it difficult for the groups to see each other as a group. Therefore, it is possible to think that this migratory movement of families is one of the aspects that has been interfering in the organization of the pedagogical every-day of schools, and physical education teachers’, perceiving they need to change their pedagogical actions, are challenged.
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Biln, Taigita Michaella. "The classroom and the polis : political action, dialogue and the project of pedagogy." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/23739.

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This study explores students’ experiences in a dialogue-based program and what these experiences reveal about the possibility of creating dialogic classroom spaces that engage the political and support the emergence of students as political actors. The case study was a semester-long, undergraduate program in a comprehensive university in western Canada. The theme for dialogue was “Indigeneity in Canada: Past, Present, and Future.” In a qualitative case study, I observed classroom interactions, wrote field notes and interviewed students and instructors over the course of thirteen weeks. Working hermeneutically, I interpreted the data by placing it in conversation with the political theory of Hannah Arendt. The students’ experiences revealed the dialogue-based classroom as a pseudo-public space repeatedly under threat from the larger social pressures of conformity, utilitarian thinking and emotional self-interest. The students’ experiences in the program tell a story marked by profound struggles for political voice, authentic relations, and a sense of equality. Confounding students struggle to appear in the dialogue was the potentially volatile psychological dimension of learning. The inherent unpredictability of the classroom as a public space cast the teacher, not as ring-leader or director, but as one who attempted to hold open the spaces so that the students could continually return, willing to take the risk that speech and action are in the public realm.
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Wang, Huei Lan. "Teaching media literacy through critical pedagogy : an action research project in higher education." Thesis, Durham University, 2008. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2058/.

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Taiwan was liberated from strict authoritarian rule in 1987, and freedom of the press was instituted in subsequent years. This was a big step forward for Taiwan, from closed authoritarianism to open democracy. Media had a hand in pushing Taiwan forward into the democratic age. Ten years later, in 1997, cable TV was introduced and the penetration rate of cable TV in Taiwan in 2007 is now the highest in the Asia-pacific region. Soon after cable TV was introduced, the internet emerged providing leading-edge, universal media access. In this information age, the process and pace of Taiwan democracy revolutionized further changes making media, as Helmsman noted, the boat transporting Taiwan to a world of new challenges. Reversing the long-term trend that had downplayed the media environment’s importance in Taiwan, media literacy has been gaining increasing interest among educators, government, researchers and observers in recent years. Although gradually adopting western standards, Taiwan media literacy education is nevertheless still in its infancy, focusing more on primary and secondary education rather than higher education. When surveying the literature on media literacy education, still very rare are instances encountered of systematic higher education teaching - either in Taiwan or worldwide - of media literacy education. Media literacy education's introduction in higher education will be a crucial component for media development in Taiwan. Given this context, this research aims to 1) outline the concerns and importance of media literacy education in Taiwan 2) demonstrate how youth consciousness is oppressed and manipulated by ideologies of power in society and the media 3) determine effective methods for improving university students' critical thinking about television. The research method I used applies action research to develop media literacy courses based on critical pedagogy to influence university students' television- viewing critical thinking abilities. I had a group of 13 university students taking general education program courses in their first through fourth year of study in Taiwan. As the teacher, I reflected on how best to beneficially change students’ knowledge, attitudes and behaviour during the course; this served to also enhance the relationship between teacher and students. The findings evidenced the effects of teaching/learning on media literacy by showing students' knowledge and critical thinking enhanced based on critical pedagogy; the findings also showed university students changing their media mindset by acquiring deeper internal media knowledge, while furthering their relationship to society and themselves through critical pedagogy; media literacy's teaching/learning effects produced through critical pedagogy were also identified. On the other hand, adoption of critical pedagogy to education - and then their dissemination into country and curriculum - needs further consideration to correspond with cultural issues
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Spoerndle, Regenia E. "Critical Pedagogy in Action: A Case Study of Our Lady of the Elms." University of Akron / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=akron1341876922.

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Emory, Jorie Lynne. "Public Pedagogy and Relational Philanthropy: An Insider Action Research Study of Columbus SOUP." The Ohio State University, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1429204991.

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Warren, Sean Stephen. "A non-authoritarian approach to secondary school pedagogy : a critical action research project." Thesis, University of Worcester, 2014. http://eprints.worc.ac.uk/3997/.

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This thesis critiques authoritarian school policies and the pedagogic industry that overauthoritarianism has spawned to manage pupil behaviour. The overarching paradigm has been behavioural, centred on rewards and punishments. As a secondary school teacher I was deemed to be highly effective as an educator and disciplinarian by all objective measures, a no-nonsense, assertive persona championing authoritarian authority. I became disillusioned with this pedagogy of coercion and reached a point of professional ‘living contradiction’. I realised for the first time that the authoritarian teacher might actually be part of the problem, not the solution to poor discipline. I wished to develop a pedagogy in tune with my espoused values, developing positive teacher-pupil relationships which, I felt, might encourage both motivation in schoolwork and the development of pupils’ self-control and self-discipline. This thesis is an account of my intellectual and pedagogical journey to replace my authoritarian pedagogy with a way of teaching and learning based (in both directions) on respect, manners and friendly school relationships which is co-constructivist, encouraging pupils to be deeply involved in their own learning. I evidence the effect of this on classroom behaviour. I defend my relational pedagogical approach through a review of research literature alongside a three year action research with sixteen of my own classes, interrogating my performance to ask ‘Can non-authoritarian teachers contribute towards a well-ordered class of self-disciplined pupils?’ The reconnaissance stage locates this question in the context of my own educational history, the auto-biographical reflection validated through critical friends. The data collection phase used a range of instruments and reflective processes exploring how I wrestled with pedagogical issues when adopting a non-authoritarian approach, how I learned to be authoritative rather than authoritarian, and how I learned to deal with uncooperative pupils in new ways. In order to extend my new approach more broadly in the school, I worked with six volunteer colleagues, both experienced and newly qualified and I evaluate short and long term effects. I conclude by showing that effective pedagogy comes from positive teacher-pupil relationships which provide an effective solution to most low-level pupil indiscipline by establishing a culture and climate of cooperation and co-construction of learning.
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Huffstetter, Olivia Claire. "Feminist Pedagogy, Action Research, and Social Media: TabloidArtHistory's Influence on Visual Culture Education." The Ohio State University, 2021. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1619043241765287.

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Laidlaw, Clinton Thomas. "Pedagogical Approaches and Instructional Content that Predict Increased Acceptance of Biological Evolution in University Students." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2020. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/8519.

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Evolution is the central organizing theory of biology. Without evolutionary theory, biology becomes a somewhat tangential assemblage of facts about living organisms, which is precisely how it is viewed by many students. Many teachers teach evolution in a limited capacity or avoid it entirely due to fear of opposition, lack of confidence in their own understanding, or lack of acceptance of the theory themselves. When evolution is not taught, or is not accepted, it cannot be utilized to make sense of the field, and is quickly forgotten by students. While some studies have shown a correlation between instruction about evolution and acceptance of evolution, many have not. Understanding which instructional factors, both pedagogical and conceptual, contribute to increases in evolution acceptance are paramount if we are going to make biology education more cohesive and applicable beyond the context of the course itself. To better understand what these factors may be, I utilized curriculum that I developed previously to teach introductory biology to non-biology majors that incorporated evolution as the organizing structure and appeared to produce considerable increases in acceptance of evolution based on the lack of hostility and pushback from the students in the course. I verified that the curriculum as taught produced increases in acceptance of evolution using the Measure of Acceptance of the Theory of Evolution (MATE) instrument as a measure of acceptance, and by asking students on the final exam what their position had been before instruction and if it had changed as a result of the course. Both measures revealed a considerable increase in evolution acceptance. Using a full factorial experimental design, tested three major pedagogical approaches that have all been hypothesized to contribute to increasing evolution acceptance: Constructivist-inspired vs Behaviorist-inspired, active vs less active instruction, and reflexive journaling vs not journaling. While all possible combinations of treatments showed statistically significant increases in evolution acceptance, there was no statistically significant difference between any of the treatments or combinations of treatments. Also, using Thematic Analysis, we coded and analyzed the responses that students provided as to the concepts from class that played a role in their having changed or not changed their positions on evolution as reported on the final exams, and in their reflexive journals which provided a valuable window into the concepts that we might emphasize or choose to remove or deemphasize in the future to maximize the probability that student acceptance of evolution will increase following instruction.
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Law, Barry Alan, and n/a. "Experiential Education as a Best Practice Pedagogy for Environmental Education in Teacher Education." Griffith University. Australian School of Environmental Studies, 2003. http://www4.gu.edu.au:8080/adt-root/public/adt-QGU20031117.090529.

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This thesis examines the potential of experiential education as a 'best practice' pedagogy for pre-service teacher education in environmental education. The study involves forty pre-service teachers working collaboratively with the researcher in 1998 to test the assumptions of two previous groups of beginning teachers (1996 and 1997) who indicated in their course evaluations that experiential education may provide an effective teaching and learning approach for environmental education. This study combines two approaches to participative inquiry: action inquiry and cooperative inquiry. Both research approaches promote reflection-in-action and involve groups of individuals working collaboratively together as reflective practitioners. The data sources included reflective journals, a researcher diary, pre and post course questionnaires, individual interviews and group interviews. The environmental education course is a single case study and reflects the experience of three groups of students. The first group completed a 20 hour course in experiential education before starting the environmental education course, the second group completed both courses concurrently, while the third group only completed the environmental education course. The purpose of the literature review in experiential education and environmental education in teacher education is to provide a rationale for using a transformative teaching and learning approach in pre-service teacher education for environmental education. Contemporary best practice pedagogical approaches for environmental education are supported by many of the core principles of experiential education highlighting compatibility between theory and practice. The findings show that a transformative teaching and learning approach in environmental education was achieved by combining four key characteristics of experiential education in a holistic process. The four characteristics included reflection, connection to personal experience, emotionally engaged learning and student-centred teaching and learning. The impact of combining these four characteristics resulted in higher interest, motivation and enthusiasm for achieving the social action outcomes of environmental education. Thus, the pre-service teachers confirmed a synergy emerged between the outcomes of environmental education and the pedagogical process of experiential education. The experiential approach allowed the pre-service teachers to engage in the role of the critical reflective practitioner. Consequently, the pre-service teachers were able to identify the potential and possibilities for implementing experiential education strategies in environmental education and also recognise and challenge the barriers that confine and constrain its use in teacher education and formal schooling. As a consequence the pre-service teachers identified that working in collaborative groups of reflective practitioners was essential to continue developing effective facilitation skills and also to help them challenge traditional practice that limited their professional development. They also identified significant changes to the pre-service environmental education course to ensure a higher quality experience for subsequent groups of beginning teachers. The study highlights the need for more research into how well beginning teacher implementing environmental education function as reflective practitioners in their first few years in teaching and are able to challenge the barriers that limit transformative pedagogical approaches in schools.
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Salvatierra, Capdevila Carmina. "La Escuela Jacques Lecoq: una pedagogía para la creación dramática." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/400762.

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Jacques Lecoq (1921-1999), ha sido uno de los pedagogos cuya enseñanza ha tenido una gran influencia en las artes escénicas de la segunda mitad del siglo XX. Se le identifica con la corriente teatral del llamado «teatro físico», aunque su aportación ha sido poco estudiada. Más conocida a través de sus antiguos alumnos, por su escuela internacional fundada en 1956, en París, han pasado creadores tan diferentes, entre otros, como Ariane Mnouchkine (Théâtre du Soleil), el grupo Mummenschanz, Bread & Puppet, Jorge Lavelli, Albert Vidal, Luc Bondy, Joan Font (Comediants), Anna Lizarán, William Kentridge, Steven Berkoff, Simon McBurney (Théâtre de la Complicité), Geoffrey Rush, Christoph Marthaler, Julie Taymor, Yasmina Reza. Guiado por su interés en el Movimiento, a partir de la relación del cuerpo humano y el espacio, Lecoq construyó una pedagogía común para la actuación, la puesta en escena y la escritura dramática. Esta búsqueda la seguía también, aplicada al estudio de la arquitectura en la Escuela Nacional Superior de Bellas Artes de París, donde enseñó desde 1969. La tesis investiga en los fundamentos de esta enseñanza: el Movimiento, el Mimo y el Cuerpo humano; el método de la mimo-dinámica; la Máscara Neutra, la improvisación, la preparación corporal y el análisis del movimiento. Está dividida en tres partes. Se inicia con la figura de Lecoq recogida en los diferentes diccionarios de teatro, para estudiar la tradición teatral a la que pertenece y la trayectoria vital que realizó hasta la formulación de la enseñanza, la creación de su escuela y su evolución hasta 1999. La parte central trata íntegramente de la práctica real, la aplicación de su método pedagógico, la preparación corporal y un acercamiento a su concepción del Movimiento. «Juego» e «Imaginario» son las dos nociones con las que esta investigación quiere acercarse a la comprensión en su valor fenoménico del juego dramático, y aportar una hermenéutica sobre el conocimiento de la propia naturaleza de la creación del lenguaje de la escena. La última parte estudia la concepción del mimo de Lecoq y Étienne Decroux, sus acuerdos y diferencias, por ser los dos pedagogos que más han reflexionado sobre el papel del mimo en el teatro. El anexo contiene una cronología biográfica de Lecoq; programas informativos de la Escuela Jacques Lecoq de diferentes periodos entre1982 y 2000, incluido el Laboratorio de Estudio del Movimiento (LEM); algunos textos, escritos y fotos internos de la escuela sobre diferentes temas. Se incluyen entrevistas (3), artículos de prensa (11) y testimonios de antiguos alumnos (5), como la pedagoga Monika Pagneux. El material se completa con una selección de ejercicios y temas de improvisación tomados del diario «Carnets de bord d’un voyage au Central», un texto inédito del profesor de filosofía Christophe Merlant.
Jacques Lecoq (1921-1999) has been one of the pedagogues whose teaching has had a great influence on the performing arts of the second half of the twentieth century. He is identified with the theatrical current of the so-called «physical theatre», although his contribution has not been throughly studied. His contribution is better known through his former students, those who attended his international school, founded in Paris in 1956. Guided by his interest in the Movement which is based on the relationship between the human body and the space, Lecoq built a common pedagogy for acting, directing, and playwriting. The present dissertation researches the foundations of this pedagogy: Movement, Mime and the Human Body; the method of mime-dynamics; the Neutral Mask, improvisation, body training and movement analysis. It’s divided into three parts. First, the theatrical tradition to which Lecoq belongs and his own vital trajectory until the opening of his school and its evolution until 1999. Then, his actual practice with specific exercises and his pedagogical method. Two notions guide this research: «Play» and «Imaginary». They are key concepts to his approach to the understanding of the dramatic play in its phenomenal value. The research addresses the need for a hermeneutic on the nature of language within the performing arts. The last part deals with the theoretical underpinnings of Lecoq and Étienne Decroux's mime, since they are the two pedagogues who have most reflected on the role of mime in the theatre. The annex contains information programmes of Jacques Lecoq School at different periods, including the Laboratory of Movement Study (LEM); texts and school photos on different aspects of the training. It includes interviews, press articles and accounts of the lessons by former students, such as the pedagogue Monika Pagneux, and a selection of exercises and improvisation themes taken from the daily “Carnets de bord d'un voyage au Central”, an unpublished text by Christophe Merlant.
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Hansen, Marianne. "Teaterföreställning i skolan : En kvalitativ studie om hur teaterlärare arbetar på gymnasieskolans estetiska program med att skapa teaterföreställningar." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för utbildningsvetenskap med inriktning mot humaniora och samhällsvetenskap, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-67075.

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Sammanfattning Jag har i denna studie intervjuat sex olika lärare på tre olika skolor i Stockholmsområdet. Studien handlar om hur teaterlärare skapar en teaterföreställning. Mina frågeställningar är: Hur skapar teater lärare teaterföreställning i skolan? Vilka metoder använder sig teaterlärare av i sin undervisning? Vad har lärare för synpunkter på fördelar utifrån metoder som den använder vid skapande av en teaterföreställning? Ingår det andra ämnen vid skapande av en teaterföreställning i skolan? Vad anser lärare att elever lär sig med teater i skolan? Min avsikt är inte att påvisa vilken metod eller sätt som passar bättre än någon annan, utan att lyfta fram flera tankar om hur man kan arbeta med teaterföreställning i undervisningen. Jag har arbetat med en kvalitativ metod och varje intervju tog en timme att genomföra. Sedan har jag transkriberat ned lärarnas svar och delat in svaren i olika frågeområden och analyserat det utifrån det konstpedagogiska perspektivet enligt Mia Sternudds avhandling. Svaren har jag även analyserat med mål att kunna använda som riktlinjer för att kunna skapa en teaterföreställning liksom kursmål för scenisk gestaltning som lärarna utgick ifrån när denna undersökning gjordes. Med det konstpedagogiska perspektivet som jag har använt mig av i denna undersökning handlar det om att göra en teaterföreställning till publik och att elever utvecklas socialt, kommunikativt och personligen med processen att skapa en teaterföreställning i skolan.  I undersökningen kom jag fram till att alla lärare arbetar med text för att skapa en teaterföreställning i skolan. En del lärare som ingick i undersökningen brukade ibland utgå från improvisation. Alla lärare arbetade med koncentrationsövningar och fantasiövningar och hade utgångspunkten i Stanislavskijtekniken vid skapande av en roll i en teaterföreställning. Elevdemokrati fanns med på alla skolorna vid skapandet av en föreställning, men det var i regel läraren som hade sista ordet. Vissa skolor arbetade ämnesintegrerande och det var mest ett samarbete med svenska eller engelska. Samarbetet med andra ämnen bedömdes av lärarna rent generellt som mycket tidskrävande. Samtliga lärare som ingick i undersökningen menade att arbetet med en teaterföreställning skapar ett gott samarbete mellan eleverna och ett gott arbetsklimat i skolan. Lärarnas uppfattning är att eleverna med teater i skolan lär sig att samarbeta, ta ansvar och respektera varandra, egenskaper som är värdefulla när eleverna senare ska fungera i ett demokratiskt samhälle.
Abstract In this study I have done an interview with six different teachers of theater in three different upper secondary schools in the area ofStockholm. The study describes how the teachers work in creating a theatrical performance at the school. The questions in the study were: How do the teachers create a theatrical performance in school? Which viewpoints did the teachers have about the advantage of a certain method? Are other subjects than theater involved in the performance? What do the theatherteachers think of the educational value for the pupils when creating a theatrical performance? The method is qualitative and every interview lasted for at least an hour. Because of the long duration of the interviews I used a tape recorder to register the whole information which I later transcribed in smaller parts. The answers were analyzed from an art pedagogical perspective according to the definition by Mia Sternudd. In this study I found that all teachers worked with a written text when they created a performance. Some teachers in the study sometimes used improvisation. All teachers were working with trainings of concentration and fantasy and the foundation for them all were the techniques of Stanislavskij. Democracy of pupils was present in the creation of a performance, but usually the teacher had the last word to be told. In some of the schools the teachers worked with integration of subjects. In these cases integration usually was with Swedish or English. The cooperation with integration of subjects generally was very time-consuming. All teachers in the study thought that the creation of a theatrical performance in school creates a good cooperation and a good working climate. The teachers thought that the pupils by working with theater in school learned to cooperate, to take responsibility and to respect each other, qualities which are important when the pupils later are going to function as citizens in a democratic society.
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Burns, Heather L. "Education as Sustainability : an Action Research Study of the Burns Model of Sustainability Pedagogy." PDXScholar, 2009. https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/942.

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Postsecondary teaching and learning must be reoriented to equip learners with the knowledge, skills, and values they will need for creating a more sustainable world. This action research study examined the effects of implementing the Bums model of sustainability pedagogy in university courses taught by the researcher. This model is comprised of five key dimensions: (1 )Content; (2)Perspectives; (3)Process; (4)Context; and (5)Design. The Burns model of sustainability pedagogy seeks to: (1) increase learners' systemic understanding of complex sustainability issues (Content); (2) provide learners with opportunities to think critically about dominant paradigms, practices and power relationships and consider complex ecological and social issues from diverse perspectives (Perspectives); (3) enhance learners' civic responsibility and intentions to work toward sustainability through active participation and experience (Process); (4) increase learners' understanding of and connection with the geographical place and the community in which they live (Context); and (5) utilize an ecological course design to create transformative learning (Design). This pedagogical model reflects education as sustainability, a transformative learning process through which learners' values and perspectives change so that they are able to embrace sustainability and take action for change. Findings revealed that through the use of sustainability themes, students came to understand sustainability Content concretely, personally, and multidimensionally. Students understood multiple Perspectives and power relationships through experiential learning, through relationships with one another, by hopeful examples, and by learning to think critically. Due to a participatory and experiential learning Process, students expressed intentions to buy locally and to act directly for sustainable change. Through a focus on Context, students experienced stronger connections to their local community. A self-reflective teaching process and relational learning was important to the Design of a transformational learning process. The results show that the Burns model of sustainability pedagogy can be adapted to university courses in various disciplines. This study contributes to the field of sustainability education by providing an example ofan effective model for teaching sustainability at the university level. In order to prepare diverse learners for leadership roles in a sustainable world, attention must be focused on integrating transformative sustainability pedagogy throughout postsecondary education.
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