Tareas Docentes Para El Tratamiento Metodológico

Tareas Docentes Para El Tratamiento Metodológico

Author: Osmany Aguilera Almaguer

Publisher:

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 9783656466376

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Tesis de maestria del ano 2013 en eltema Matematica - Didactica, Nota: Excelente, - (Universidad de Ciencia Pedagogicas de Holguin - ESBU "Antonio Maceo"), Materia: 2011, Idioma: Espanol, Notas: Material docente para uso de profesionales de la educacion., Resumen: A pesar de que hace algun tiempo se ha expresado la idea de lograr que la actividad del estudiante sea mas activa, transfiriendo al profesor la metodologia necesaria para su buen desarrollo y empleo, esto aun no ha sido logrado y constituye lineamiento de investigaciones actuales. Al logro de tal aspiracion se incluye la Matematica como asignatura del curriculum para el octavo grado de la Secundaria Basica. El trabajo con variables, alcanzan un valor educativo si se tiene en cuenta el empleo de una metodologia adecuada que propicie, en particular, el desarrollo de habilidades para la resolucion de ejercicios y problemas y en general, la formacion de la personalidad de los educandos. Precisamente, este Material Docente esta relacionado con dicha problematica y por ello tiene un marcado caracter didactico. Como via de solucion se brindan tareas docentes para dar tratamiento a los contenidos de la unidad 2: Igualdades que contienen variables, en el octavo grado de la ESBU "Antonio Maceo," municipio Cacocum; contiene ademas, informacion acerca del surgimiento, el desarrollo y las caracteristicas esenciales del trabajo con variables. El proceso de valoracion de la aplicacion de las tareas docentes se realizo a traves del metodo cuasi-experimento pedagogico a un 95% de significacion practica, demostrando que su aplicacion si contribuye al mejoramiento del proceso de ensenanza - aprendizaje en la asignatura Matematica, resolviendose con ello el problema planteado.


EBOOK: Sustaining Change in Universities

EBOOK: Sustaining Change in Universities

Author: Burton Clark

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2004-09-16

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 0335224547

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·What can be done to ensure universities are well positioned to meet the challenges of the fast moving world of the 21st century? This is the central question addressed by Burton R. Clark in this significant new volume which greatly extends the case studies and concepts presented in his 1998 book, Creating Entrepreneurial Universities. The new volume draws on case studies of fourteen proactive institutions in the UK, Europe, Australia, Latin America, Africa, and the United States that extend analysis into the early years of the twenty-first century. The cumulative international coverage underpins a more fully developed conceptual framework offering insight into ways of initiating and sustaining change in universities. This new conceptual framework shifts attention from transformation to sustainability rooted in a constructed steady state of change and a collegial approach to entrepreneurialism. It contains key elements necessary for universities to adapt successfully to the modern world. Lessons for reform can be drawn directly from both the individual case studies and the general framework. Overall the book offers a new form of university organization that is more self-reliant and manages to combine change with continuity, traditional academic values with new managerial values. Essential reading for university administrators, faculty members, students and researchers analysing higher education, and educational policymakers worldwide, this book advocates a highly proactive approach to university change and specifies a new basis for university self- reliance. Burton R. Clark is Allan M. Cartter Professor Emeritus of Higher Education and Sociology at the University of California, Los Angeles. During his career, he has taught at five leading US universities: Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley, Yale and UCLA. He has published widely on the nature of university organization and the realistic possibilties of reform, linking research for understanding with research for use.


Assessment and Teaching of 21st Century Skills

Assessment and Teaching of 21st Century Skills

Author: Patrick Griffin

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2014-10-21

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 9401793956

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This second volume of papers from the ATC21STM project deals with the development of an assessment and teaching system of 21st century skills. Readers are guided through a detailed description of the methods used in this process. The first volume was published by Springer in 2012 (Griffin, P., McGaw, B. & Care, E., Eds., Assessment and Teaching of 21st Century Skills, Dordrecht: Springer). The major elements of this new volume are the identification and description of two 21st century skills that are amenable to teaching and learning: collaborative problem solving, and learning in digital networks. Features of the skills that need to be mirrored in their assessment are identified so that they can be reflected in assessment tasks. The tasks are formulated so that reporting of student performance can guide implementation in the classroom for use in teaching and learning. How simple tasks can act as platforms for development of 21st century skills is demonstrated, with the concurrent technical infrastructure required for its support. How countries with different languages and cultures participated and contributed to the development process is described. The psychometric qualities of the online tasks developed are reported, in the context of the robustness of the automated scoring processes. Finally, technical and educational issues to be resolved in global projects of this nature are outlined.


The Bilingual Family

The Bilingual Family

Author: Edith Esch

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2003-03-27

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9780521808620

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An up-to-date, accessible guide for parents of bilingual children.


Edinburgh Gazette

Edinburgh Gazette

Author: Stationery Office, The

Publisher:

Published: 1990-12-31

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780114943097

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Geoscience Education

Geoscience Education

Author: Clara Vasconcelos

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-11-14

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 3319433199

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This book presents research in Geoscience Education focusing on indoor and outdoor environments in which teaching geoscience gains particular relevance, significance and contextualization. The research areas that are presented throughout the thirteen chapters cover a wide variety of subjects ranging from educational resources and fieldwork to science models. Chapters discuss specific geoscience topics such as earthquakes, rocks, fossils and minerals. Other chapters present a more interdisciplinary approach addressing topics that aren’t usually examined, such as geomedicine and geoethics, with a specific focus on sustainable development and their alignment with the school curricula. Throughout the book readers can find research-based arguments illustrated with practical examples, which will help them to innovate in their curriculum development area, classroom practices and pre and in-service teachers’ education. The book challenges readers to improve Geoscience Education by changing the ways of teaching, by enabling students to exploit their natural curiosity, and by spurring a learning process that should not be confined to the classroom but rather maintained throughout life.


The Inner World of the Immigrant Child

The Inner World of the Immigrant Child

Author: Cristina Igoa

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-05-13

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1136751955

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This powerful book tells the story of one teacher's odyssey to understand the inner world of immigrant children, and to create a learning environment that is responsive to these students' feelings and their needs. Featuring the voices and artwork of many immigrant children, this text portrays the immigrant experience of uprooting, culture shock, and adjustment to a new world, and then describes cultural, academic, and psychological interventions that facilitate learning as immigrant students make the transition to a new language and culture. Particularly relevant for courses dealing with multicultural and bilingual education, foundations of education, and literacy curriculum and instruction, this text is essential reading for all teachers who will -- or currently do -- work in today's school environment.


Applied Linear Algebra

Applied Linear Algebra

Author: Ben Noble

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 504

ISBN-13:

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This classic volume applies linear algebra to a variety of disciplines-engineering, the physical sciences, social sciences, and business. It motivates the reader with illustrative examples. This is a competitor to Strang.