Formação continuada dos professores no ensino superior: conhecimento, competências e atitudes

Formação continuada dos professores no ensino superior: conhecimento, competências e atitudes
Author: Marisa Pascarelli Agrello
Publisher: Editora Appris
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2020-06-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 8547342672

Formação Continuada dos Professores no Ensino Superior: conhecimento, competências e atitudes analisa a prática docente avaliando as dificuldades encontradas pelos professores nas concepções e execuções de ações didático-científico- metodológicas e demais obstáculos, especialmente quanto às formas de argumentação e interlocução que são desenvolvidas em sala de aula, na aplicação e análise de conteúdos científicos. Faz também uma reflexão sobre competências e atitudes, tomando por base as Diretrizes Curriculares Nacionais, que constituem o documento norteador da Educação Universitária, bem como autores renomados que se dedicaram à Formação Continuada dos Professores do Ensino Superior. O ensino por competências deve ser direcionado para a integralidade do fazer educação oferecendo oportunidades aos professores de aprender a fazer e aprender a ser. Trata-se também de um estudo de múltiplos casos em um Centro Universitário no interior do Ceará que objetiva delinear um panorama da formação ética nos cursos de graduação a fim de construir conhecimento relativo às mudanças necessárias no sentido de se formar profissionais eticamente competentes. O marco conceitual foi construído na interface de diversos conceitos inter-relacionados, colaborando no delineamento de formação continuada qualitativa. Os sujeitos participantes foram os professores do núcleo docentes estruturante de sete cursos da área de saúde com quarenta horas semanais de atividades, perfazendo um total de vinte, entre eles, os devidos coordenadores. A coleta de dados foi estruturada em duas etapas: seis encontros de grupo focal e entrevistas semiestruturadas individuais. A análise de dados foi realizada por meio de análise de conteúdo baseada em Bardin (2011), pois produz sentidos e significados na diversidade da amostragem presente nessa formação continuada. Os seus principais resultados nos indicam que a maioria dos professores que participaram dos encontros de grupo focal e das entrevistas internalizou que a Formação Continuada oportuniza aos professores a reflexão sobre o caminho que percorreram; o que podem percorrer; o pensar como forma de perguntar pelos fatos; a intenção do ensino-aprendizagem; a diversidade e complexidade dos processos mentais; a gama de estratégias que o professor tem para despertar tanto em si o prazer de ensinar quanto nos alunos o prazer de aprender. Espero que vocês façam uma ótima leitura!

Essential Guide to Generic Skills

Essential Guide to Generic Skills
Author: Nicola Cooper
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2008-04-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0470757914

This is a vital text to help you with the competency assessment in the UK Foundation Programme giving practical advice in an easy to follow format. It advises new doctors on note-keeping, time management/organisation, communicating with colleagues, the structure of the NHS, and how to deal with the ethical and legal issues they face when on-call. Also looks at emotional intelligence, learning styles or how different personality types can work together more effectively.

International Handbook of Teacher Education

International Handbook of Teacher Education
Author: John Loughran
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2016-05-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9811003661

The International Handbooks of Teacher Education cover major issues in the field through chapters that offer detailed literature reviews designed to help readers to understand the history, issues and research developments across those topics most relevant to the field of teacher education from an international perspective. This volume is divided into two sections: The organisation and structure of teacher education; and, knowledge and practice of teacher education. The first section explores the complexities of teacher education, including the critical components of preparing teachers for teaching, and various aspects of teaching and teacher education that create tensions and strains. The second examines the knowledge and practice of teacher education, including the critical components of teachers’ professional knowledge, the pedagogy of teacher education, and their interrelationships, and delves into what we know and why it matters in teacher education.

The Assessment Challenge in Statistics Education

The Assessment Challenge in Statistics Education
Author: Iddo Gal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1997
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9784274901584

This book discusses conceptual and pragmatic issues in the assessment of statistical knowledge and reasoning skills among students at the college and precollege levels, and the use of assessments to improve instruction. It is designed primarily for academic audiences involved in teaching statistics and mathematics, and in teacher education and training. The book is divided in four sections: (I) Assessment goals and frameworks, (2) Assessing conceptual understanding of statistical ideas, (3) Innovative models for classroom assessments, and (4) Assessing understanding of probability.

School Mental Health

School Mental Health
Author: Stan Kutcher
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2015-05-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1107053900

This book provides vivid examples of school mental health innovations from 18 countries, addressing mental health promotion, prevention and interventions. These initiatives and innovations enable readers from different regions and disciplines to apply strategies to help students achieve and maintain mental health, enhance their learning outcomes and access services, worldwide.

Handbook of Physical Education

Handbook of Physical Education
Author: David Kirk
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 866
Release: 2006-10-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1446270505

What is the condition of the field of Physical Education? How is it adapted to the rise of kinesiology, sport and exercise science and human movement studies over the last thirty years? This Handbook provides an authoritative critical overview of the field and identifies future challenges and directions. The Handbook is divided in to six sections: Perspectives and Paradigms in Physical Education Research; Cross-disciplinary Contributions to Research Philosophy; Learning in Physical Education; Teaching Styles and Inclusive Pedagogies; Physical Education Curriculum; and Difference and Diversity in Physical Education.

Increasing Student Engagement and Retention Using Mobile Applications

Increasing Student Engagement and Retention Using Mobile Applications
Author: Laura A. Wankel
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2013-01-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1781905096

Mobile technologies are reshaping and reframing the practice of teaching and learning in higher education. This volume critically examines new research on how mobile technologies and m-learning technologies like Skype are being used in higher education to increase learner engagement in an era of increasing globalization and mobility.

Motivational Design for Learning and Performance

Motivational Design for Learning and Performance
Author: John M. Keller
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2009-11-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1441912509

It is impossible to control another person’s motivation. But much of the instructor’s job involves stimulating learner motivation, and learning environments should ideally be designed toward this goal. Motivational Design for Learning and Performance introduces readers to the core concepts of motivation and motivational design and applies this knowledge to the design process in a systematic step-by-step format. The ARCS model—theoretically robust, rooted in best practices, and adaptable to a variety of practical uses—forms the basis of this problem-solving approach. Separate chapters cover each component of the model—attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction—and offer strategies for promoting each one in learners. From there, the motivational design process is explained in detail, supplemented by real-world examples and ready-to-use worksheets. The methods are applied to traditional and alternative settings, including gifted classes, elementary grades, self-directed learning, and corporate training. And the book is geared toward the non-specialist reader, making it accessible to those without a psychology or teaching background. With this guide, the reader learns how to: Identify motivation problems and goals Decide whether the environment or the learners need changing Generate attention, relevance, confidence, and satisfaction in learners Integrate motivational design and instructional design Select, develop, and evaluate motivational materials Plus a wealth of tables, worksheets, measures, and other valuable tools aid in the design process Comprehensive and enlightening, Motivational Design for Learning and Performance furnishes an eminently practical body of knowledge to researchers and professionals in performance technology and instructional design as well as educational psychologists, teachers and trainers.