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Los textos escolares en relacion a la axiologia de los centros educativos
(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 1992)Objetivos de la investigación: 1. Analizar los criterios de elección de los textos escolares en los centros educativos. 2. Analizar los valores presentes en los textos escolares utilizados por los centros educativos y su ... -
Textos y la manera de trabajarlos: su impacto en el aprendizaje de alumnos de segundo de primaria
(Consejo Mexicano de Investigación Educativa, A.C., 2009)Este trabajo describe la evaluación de las competencias lingüísticas de biología, en niños de segundo grado de primaria, y la comparación de la ejecución en dos modalidades de textos, uno elaborado por la Secretaría de ... -
Técnicas para el aprendizaje grupal : grupos numerosos
(UNAM, 2012)El proceso enseñanza-aprendizaje ha sido motivo de múltiples estudios, se ha visualizado desde la perspectiva de diferentes corrientes psicológicas, pedagógicas y sociológicas. Si consideramos al ser humano como un ser ... -
Técnicas y estrategias de evaluación
(PEMinisterio de Educación, 2019)La pandemia producida por el COVID-19 ha provocado una crisis incomparable en todos los ámbitos y, sobre todo, ha cambiado de manera instantánea la forma de impartir y recibir la educación. La institución educativa y el ... -
Técnico em agropecuária : servir à agricultura familiar ou ser desempregado da agricultura capitalista
(Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 2007)Neste trabalho de pesquisa analiso o processo de formação de Técnicos em Agropecuária da Escola Estadual Agrícola Ângelo Emílio Grando de Erechim – Rio Grande do Sul, na Região do Alto Uruguai, a partir da Reforma da ... -
The (Surprising) Efficacy of Academic and Behavioral Intervention with Disadvantaged Youth : Results from a Randomized Experiment in Chicago
(National Bureau of Economic Research, 2014-01)There is growing concern that improving the academic skills of disadvantaged youth is too difficult and costly, so policymakers should instead focus either on vocationally oriented instruction for teens or else on early ... -
The ABC of Gender Equality in Education : Aptitude, Behaviour, Confidence
(OECD, 2015)Tries to determine why 15-year-old boys are more likely than girls, on average, to fail to attain a baseline level of proficiency in reading, mathematics and science, and why high-performing 15-year-old girls still ... -
The Adolescent Brain : A second window to opportunity
(UNICEF, 2017)Scientific advances over the past decade have contributed to a much greater understanding of the growth of the human brain from birth to adulthood. Latest evidence illuminates the adolescent brain as a ‘work in progress’, ... -
The Art of Being a Social Pedagogue : Developing Cultural Change in Children’s Homes in Essex
(Centre for Understanding Social Pedagogy, 2012)As one of the first organisations in the UK to pioneer social pedagogy within its residential service, Essex County Council began working together with ThemPra Social Pedagogy in September 2008. This article describes some ... -
The Balanced Curriculum Model: Description and Results
(SAGE, 2013)The Balanced Curriculum is a web-based tool that school districts use to create, align, assess, and manage their curriculum development and implementation. The courses are divided into time-bound units with significant ... -
The Bologna Process: Its impact in Europe and beyond
(UNESCO, 2013)The Bologna Process represents an attempt to achieve this. It was an initiative by European countries to harmonize European educational programmes to provide comparable, compatible, and coherent systems of higher education ... -
“The children don’t have any idea” : How case studies of controversy can help build democratic habits of mind
(Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, 2009)This article explores the pathways and challenges to strengthening civic education in nascent democracies. I first provide a rationale for employing controversial issues as a way of achieving this end, especially when used ... -
The Cooperative Curriculum in Engineering : Curricular Innovation and Professors Development
(Universidade de Uberaba, 2010)This study offers the opportunity of discussing studies that a Brazilian research group, made up of researchers from different universities and students, has been carrying out concerning cooperative courses in Engineering ... -
The Cost and Benefits of Work-based Learning
(OECD, 2016-10)Dual apprenticeship training is increasingly seen as an important educational track that provides youth with the skills necessary for a smooth transition into the labour market. However, providing skills at the workplace ... -
The Cost of not assessing learning outcomes
(UNESCO, 2016-01)Recently, the international community has gone a step further in monitoring education by attempting to measure learning. Currently there is no single approach or best way to monitor learning internationally. However, the ... -
The data revolution in education
(UNESCO, 2017-03)This paper recommends a data revolution in education built on the foundation of national statistical systems, supported by international organizations in a global compact for monitoring the education SDG. In this compact, ... -
The Default Privatization of Peruvian Education and the Rise of Low-fee Private Schools: Better or Worse Opportunities for the Poor?
(Privatisation in Education Research Initiative, 2015)The study on which this paper is based set out to explore what was happening in the lowfee private schooling sector in Perú—a growing and un-explored area of public education in the country and in many parts of the developing ... -
The Demise of Education or the Eclipse of Compassion? Exploring the Causes of Academic Underachievement
(SAGE, 2013)Many stakeholders are concerned with the apparent failure of schools to facilitate children achieving at high levels. One explanation of the failure of schools takes a more narrowly focused educational view. In this ... -
The Design and Implementation of a Menu of Evaluations
(World Bank, 2011)Policy makers and program managers are faced every day with major decisions resulting from insufficient funding, ongoing complaints about service delivery, unmet needs among different population groups, and limited results ... -
The Dialectical Relationship Between Place and Space in Education : How the Internet Is Changing Our Perceptions of Teaching and Learning
(University of Illinois, 2014)In this essay Michael Glassman and Jonathan Burbidge explore the idea of a dialectical relationship between the traditional place(s) of teaching/learning settings and the challenges to our perceptions created by the new ...