Actitud de los Docentes de Básica Primaria hacia a la Inclusión Educativa de Estudiantes con Discapacidad Cognitiva

Actitud de los Docentes de Básica Primaria hacia a la Inclusión Educativa de Estudiantes con Discapacidad Cognitiva
Author: José Luis Nieto Pérez
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2017-11-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3668567689

Tesis de Maestría del año 2017 en eltema Didáctica - Didáctica general, objetivos de la educación, métodos, , Idioma: Español, Resumen: La presente investigación, realizada como Trabajo de Final de Maestría, analizo las actitudes de 46 profesores de básica primaria hacia la inclusión de estudiantes en condición de discapacidad cognitiva en una escuela regular de la ciudad de Cartagena. Se realizó un estudio descriptivo, que se Propuso determinar el nivel de actitud de estos docentes hacia este proceso. La investigación responde a las directrices que plantea el Decreto 366 del 9 de Febrero del 2009, cuyo artículo 3 señala las responsabilidades de las entidades territoriales certificadas por la Secretaría de Educación para la educación de menores con algún tipo de discapacidad o con capacidades o talentos especiales donde se destaca: “desarrollar programas de formación de docentes y otros agentes educadores con el fin de promover la inclusión de los estudiantes con discapacidad en la educación formal y en el contexto social” (artículo 3, p. 2), condición que obliga a adaptar el currículo o plan de estudios y los procesos de evaluación conforme a los lineamientos diseñados por el Ministerio de Educación nacional (MEN). Se espera, que los hallazgos de este estudio se conviertan en una guía para docentes y directivas, que ayude a aclarar dudas en cuanto a conceptos y procedimientos a seguir que de paso a la elaboración de proyectos de inclusión de estudiantes con discapacidad cognitiva. Por último, se responde a las necesidades y expectativas profesionales del autor, es decir, aplicar conocimientos y experiencias en materia de investigación adquiridas en el Programa de Maestría en Educación para docentes de la Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar a fin de contribuir en la capacitación y formación de docentes del nivel primario hacia la educación inclusiva dentro de su quehacer diario.

Child Friendly Schools Manual

Child Friendly Schools Manual
Author:
Publisher: UNICEF
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9280643762

This Child-Friendly Schools (CFS) Manual was developed during three-and-a-half years of continuous work, involving the United Nations Children's Fund education staff and specialists from partner agencies working on quality education. It benefits from fieldwork in 155 countries and territories, evaluations carried out by the Regional Offices and desk reviews conducted by headquarters in New York. The manual is a part of a total resource package that includes an e-learning package for capacity-building in the use of CFS models and a collection of field case studies to illustrate the state of the art in child-friendly schools in a variety of settings.

Effective Teaching in Higher Education

Effective Teaching in Higher Education
Author: Madeleine Atkins
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1134958692

Assists academic staff to develop their effectiveness as teachers and improve their students' learning by giving practical guidelines and suggestions for teaching and a series of activities.

Teaching Tech Together

Teaching Tech Together
Author: Greg Wilson
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2019-10-08
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1000728153

Hundreds of grassroots groups have sprung up around the world to teach programming, web design, robotics, and other skills outside traditional classrooms. These groups exist so that people don't have to learn these things on their own, but ironically, their founders and instructors are often teaching themselves how to teach. There's a better way. This book presents evidence-based practices that will help you create and deliver lessons that work and build a teaching community around them. Topics include the differences between different kinds of learners, diagnosing and correcting misunderstandings, teaching as a performance art, what motivates and demotivates adult learners, how to be a good ally, fostering a healthy community, getting the word out, and building alliances with like-minded groups. The book includes over a hundred exercises that can be done individually or in groups, over 350 references, and a glossary to help you navigate educational jargon.

Transformative Approaches to Sustainable Development at Universities

Transformative Approaches to Sustainable Development at Universities
Author: Walter Leal Filho
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 595
Release: 2014-10-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319088378

This book documents and disseminates experiences from a wide range of universities, across the five continents, which showcase how the principles of sustainable development may be incorporated as part of university programmes, and present transformatory projects and programmes, showing how sustainability can be implemented across disciplines. Sustainability in a higher education context is a fast growing field. Thousands of universities across the world have signed declarations or have committed themselves to integrate the principles of sustainable development in their activities: teaching, research and extension, and many more will follow.

Organizational Behavior

Organizational Behavior
Author: Don Hellriegel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Beslutningstagning-ledelse
ISBN: 9780324069563

Organizational Behavior is designed to help students, professionals, and managers develop the competencies and skills that are needed to effectively contribute to an organization. This proven text's strengths lie in its classic research, coverage of contemporary and emerging OB topics, and excellent case selection. Throughout the text, seven core competencies-Managing Self, Managing Diversity, Managing Ethics, Managing Across Cultures, Managing Teams, Managing Communications, and Managing Change-are emphasized and illustrated for the student.

Pediatric Neuropsychiatry

Pediatric Neuropsychiatry
Author: C. Edward Coffey
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 780
Release: 2006
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780781751919

Pediatric Neuropsychiatry provides the most updated and clinically relevant information on psychiatric disorders in children and adolescents with disturbances of brain function. Bridging the fields of psychiatry and neurology, this landmark work emphasizes the link between developmental brain biology and behavior. Major sections focus on neuropsychiatric aspects of specific psychiatric and neurologic disorders, highlighting the influence of the developing nervous system on these disorders' pathophysiology, manifestations, clinical course, treatment, and prognosis. Other sections discuss all contemporary diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. Chapters include case histories, algorithms, tables, and appendices that explain the rudiments of testing.

The Triarchic Mind

The Triarchic Mind
Author: Robert J. Sternberg
Publisher: Viking Adult
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1988
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Psychologist Sternberg explains the evolution of theories of intelligence and introduces within this historical context his own theory. His theory invokes components of three kinds: metacomponents--processes involved in planning, monitoring, and evaluating problem-solving activities; performance components--lower-order processes put into play to implement commands of the metacomponents; and knowledge acquisition components--activities instrumental in learning how to solve problems. Sternberg defines intelligence as mental self-management and shows how it is used both in day-to-day problem-solving and in the world of executive decisionmaking, and how it can be nurtured at any age. Sternberg criticizes both traditional notions of intelligence and intelligence tests. ISBN 0-670-80364-2: $19.95.

Engaging People in Sustainability

Engaging People in Sustainability
Author: Daniella Tilbury
Publisher: IUCN
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9782831708232

The book is based on the exchange of professional experiences which featured in an IUCN CEC workshop in August 2002. Practitioners from around the world shared their models of good practice and explored the challenges involved in engaging people in sustainability. The difficulties facing practitioners vary between country and context but some challenges are universal: A lack of clarity in communicating what is meant by sustainable development; An ambition to educate everyone to bring about a global citizenship; Social, organisational or institutional factors constrain change to sustainable development, yet there is an emphasis on formal education, and community educators do not receive the same support; A lack of balance in addressing the integration of environmental, social and economic dimensions leading to an interpretation that ESD is mainly about environment and conservation issues; New learning (rather than teaching) approaches are called for to promote more debate in society. Yet, few are trained or experienced in these new approaches. Practitioners need support to explore new ways of promoting learning. [Foreword, ed].

The G Factor

The G Factor
Author: Arthur R. Jensen
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 714
Release: 1998-02-28
Genre: Education
ISBN:

However, Jensen does not draw back from its most controversial conclusions - that the average differences in IQ and other abilities found between sexes and racial groups have a substantial hereditary component, and that these differences have important societal consequences.