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Book Evaluaci  n y desarrollo de la competencia cognitiva  Un estudio desde el modelo de las inteligencias m  ltiples

Download or read book Evaluaci n y desarrollo de la competencia cognitiva Un estudio desde el modelo de las inteligencias m ltiples written by Carmen Ferrándiz García and published by Ministerio de Educación. This book was released on 2005 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tesis de la investigadora Carmen Ferrándiz García, galardonada con el Primer Premio Nacional ex aequo de Investigación Educativa 2004, en la modalidad de Tesis doctorales.

Book Evaluaci  n integral y del aprendizaje

Download or read book Evaluaci n integral y del aprendizaje written by and published by COOP. EDITORIAL MAGISTERIO. This book was released on 2004 with total page 167 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Modelos de desarrollo cognitivo y teor  as de la inteligencia

Download or read book Modelos de desarrollo cognitivo y teor as de la inteligencia written by Alba López Castillo and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: En las ciencias cognitivas el estudio de los distintos modelos de desarrollo ha sido muy relevante. Se inició con una contraposición constructivismo-innatismo como los modelos de Piaget o de Fodor, y posteriormente y como aquí analizamos surgieron modelos que proponían posturas intermedias, sin excluir ni uno ni otro como es el caso del modelo de Redescripción Representacional de Karmiloff-Smith. Estos modelos también giran en torno al debate de la especificidad o generalidad de dominio a la hora de entender el desarrollo de las capacidades cognitivas. Exponemos las teorías de Piaget, Fodor, Karmiloff-Smith y Gardner. Realizamos una comparativa entre estos modelos. La teoría de Gardner es una propuesta que propone una visión pluralista de la inteligencia. Explicamos el desarrollo de la teoría de la mente en los distintos modelos y del lenguaje y el desarrollo externo en esta.

Book Dise  o y validaci  n de un modelo de evaluaci  n por competencias en la universidad

Download or read book Dise o y validaci n de un modelo de evaluaci n por competencias en la universidad written by María José García San Pedro and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 410 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Esta Tesis se enmarca en el área de Didáctica y Organización Escolar y se propone diseñar y validar un modelo de evaluación por competencias en la universidad. El tema, emergente y de gran interés educativo, coincide históricamente con el inicio del proceso de implantación de las nuevas titulaciones de Grado en el contexto español, de acuerdo a las directrices del Espacio Europeo de Educación Superior. El proceso de investigación se articula en tres fases bajo el paradigma interpretativo simbólico. La primera fase, corresponde al estudio exploratorio realizado entre 2005 y 2007, desarrolla un Estudio de cuatro Casos en titulaciones del contexto catalán que participaron en Planes Piloto. La segunda fase desarrolla un Estudio de Casos en 12 titulaciones del contexto español que comenzaron a implantar los nuevos títulos de Grado en los cursos académicos 2008-2009 y 2009-2010. Dentro de los resultados más significativos de esta fase se identifican y caracterizan estadios en la integración de la formación y evaluación por competencias en las titulaciones españolas, conceptualizaciones sobre competencias y estrategias para el desarrollo y la implantación de esta modalidad formativa. En la tercera fase se diseña y valida el modelo para el desarrollo de la evaluación por competencias en titulaciones universitarias. A lo largo de todo el proceso de investigación se consulta a numerosos y reconocidos expertos del contexto nacional e internacional. La Tesis se estructura en tres apartados principales precedidos por el Capítulo 1 que contiene el Planteamiento General de la Investigación. El primer apartado corresponde al Marco Teórico y está compuesto por cuatro capítulos: el Capítulo 2 Concepto y naturaleza de las competencias; el Capítulo 3 La formación y evaluación por competencias: un cambio conceptual; el Capítulo 4 El aprendizaje por competencias y el desarrollo del estudiante universitario; y el Capítulo 5 Diseño y desarrollo de la evaluación por competencias. La finalidad de este apartado es presentar las bases conceptuales desde las que definir el objeto de estudio considerando distintas perspectivas que ofrece la revisión de la literatura y los modelos del contexto nacional e internacional. El segundo apartado, hace referencia al Marco Aplicado. Se compone de cuatro capítulos: el Capítulo 6 Diseño y fundamentación del Estudio de Campo; el Capítulo 7 Desarrollo del estudio de campo; el Capítulo 8 Modelo de evaluación por competencias en la universidad (M.E.C.U.): construcción y validación; y el Capítulo 9 El control de calidad del proceso general de la investigación. Cada una de estas secciones describe las diferentes fases del proceso de investigación de Campo hasta lograr el diseño y validación del modelo, objetivo último de esta Tesis. El tercer apartado, corresponde al Marco Conclusivo y está compuesto por cuatro capítulos: el Capítulo 10 Resultados del estudio exploratorio en el contexto catalán; el Capítulo 11 Resultados del Estudio de 12 Casos en el contexto español; el Capítulo 12 Resultados de la validación del modelo y, finalmente, el Capítulo 13 que contiene las Conclusiones y propuestas de intervención a las que se llega en esta Tesis. Como resultado principal, se diseña y valida el Modelo de Evaluación por Competencias en la Universidad (M.E.C.U.). Conceptualmente, se ubica en el segundo nivel de la tipología propuesta por Berdrow y Evers (2009) y representa un punto de referencia para integrar la evaluación por competencias a lo largo de un período formativo o plan de estudios. Operativamente, señala elementos necesarios para integrar la evaluación por competencias en titulaciones, áreas o módulos y provee un instrumento de autoevaluación formativo. Entre las conclusiones, se sugiere la necesidad de continuar profundizando en el tema, realizar análisis y seguimientos longitudinales de los Casos y extender el estudio a otros contextos.

Book Occupational Therapy and Physical Dysfunction

Download or read book Occupational Therapy and Physical Dysfunction written by Ann Turner and published by . This book was released on 1996 with total page 916 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the role and work of the occupational therapist with regard to physical illness or disability. The text links OT theory with day-to-day practice.

Book Archives of Occupational Therapy

Download or read book Archives of Occupational Therapy written by and published by . This book was released on 1922 with total page 540 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Student Engagement in the Digital University

Download or read book Student Engagement in the Digital University written by Lesley Gourlay and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-02-02 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Student Engagement in the Digital University challenges mainstream conceptions and assumptions about students’ engagement with digital resources in Higher Education. While engagement in online learning environments is often reduced to sets of transferable skills or typological categories, the authors propose that these experiences must be understood as embodied, socially situated, and taking place in complex networks of human and nonhuman actors. Using empirical data from a JISC-funded project on digital literacies, this book performs a sociomaterial analysis of student–technology interactions, complicating the optimistic and utopian narratives surrounding technology and education today and positing far-reaching implications for research, policy and practice.

Book Preparing Teachers to Teach with Technology

Download or read book Preparing Teachers to Teach with Technology written by Charalambos Vrasidas and published by IAP. This book was released on 2005-06-01 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Teacher preparation programs in the United States and around the world have finally begun to address this deficiency in their programs. The realization that technology is a powerful driving force in education coupled with a renewed emphasis on teacher preparation by governments have resulted in some dramatic changes in teacher preparation programs. I believe that we have just begun to see changes in teacher preparation and that the pace of change will continue to accelerate. This volume covers some of the more exciting developments in the field, including the emergence of wireless computing in the classroom and the preparation of teachers in an online environment. In short, I am optimistic. For those of you who are also in the field, I think you will agree. For those who are just entering the field, this book is a great place to start as you change education. Finally, while this book is the last book of the three part series that we at CAIT conceptualized with Charalambos Vrasidas and Gene Glass, it is also the beginning of a new relationship. We are excited to join with a new partner, CARDET, to present this book. Over many years in the education and R&D field, I have come to realize the value of partnerships and relationships. I want to thank both Charalambos and Gene for making this series a reality and such a success. We are looking forward to working with them and CARDET in the near future.

Book Handbook of Research on New Literacies

Download or read book Handbook of Research on New Literacies written by Julie Coiro and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2014-04-04 with total page 1386 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Situated at the intersection of two of the most important areas in educational research today — literacy and technology — this handbook draws on the potential of each while carving out important new territory. It provides leadership for this newly emerging field, directing scholars to the major issues, theoretical perspectives, and interdisciplinary research pertaining to new literacies. Reviews of research are organized into six sections: Methodologies Knowledge and Inquiry Communication Popular Culture, Community, and Citizenship: Everyday Literacies Instructional Practices and Assessment Multiple Perspectives on New Literacies Research FEATURES Brings together a diverse international team of editors and chapter authors Provides an extensive collection of research reviews in a critical area of educational research Makes visible the multiple perspectives and theoretical frames that currently drive work in new literacies Establishes important space for the emerging field of new literacies research Includes a unique Commentary section: The final section of the Handbook reprints five central research studies. Each is reviewed by two prominent researchers from their individual, and different, theoretical position. This provides the field with a sense of how diverse lenses can be brought to bear on research as well as the benefits that accrue from doing so. It also provides models of critical review for new scholars and demonstrates how one might bring multiple perspectives to the study of an area as complex as new literacies research. The Handbook of Research on New Literacies is intended for the literacy research community, broadly conceived, including scholars and students from the traditional reading and writing research communities in education and educational psychology as well as those from information science, cognitive science, psychology, sociolinguistics, computer mediated communication, and other related areas that find literacy to be an important area of investigation.

Book Education in Cyberspace

Download or read book Education in Cyberspace written by Sian Bayne and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-05-13 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The use of online learning environments is now widespread, and there is a wealth of literature providing practical advice on how to teach online, develop courses and ensure effective pedagogical practice. What has been frequently overlooked is the insight offered by cyberspace theory, which considers broader social, cultural and theoretical contexts within which new technologies and learning models are situated. This book provides a fresh perspective on current thinking in e-learning. It challenges orthodox assumptions about the role of technology in the teaching and learning of the future, and explores more varied and wider-reaching conceptual frameworks for learning in cyberspace. Featuring the contributions of respected and experienced experts with a wide range of perspectives, Education in Cyberspace will be valued by anyone closely involved in the theory of e-learning and education.

Book Mathematics Teacher Noticing

Download or read book Mathematics Teacher Noticing written by Miriam Sherin and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2011-02 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the first book to examine research on mathematics teacher noticing---how teachers pay attention to and make sense of what happens in the complexity of instructional situations.

Book The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning

Download or read book The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning written by Richard E. Mayer and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2021-12-09 with total page 800 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Digital and online learning is more prevalent than ever, making multimedia learning a primary objective for many instructors. The Cambridge Handbook of Multimedia Learning examines cutting-edge research to guide creative teaching methods in online classrooms and training. Recognized as the field's major reference work, this research-based handbook helps define and shape this area of study. This third edition provides the latest progress report from the world's leading multimedia researchers, with forty-six chapters on how to help people learn from words and pictures, particularly in computer-based environments. The chapters demonstrate what works best and establishes optimized practices. It systematically examines well-researched principles of effective multimedia instruction and pinpoints exactly why certain practices succeed by isolating the boundary conditions. The volume is founded upon research findings in learning theory, giving it an informed perspective in explaining precisely how effective teaching practices achieve their goals or fail to engage.

Book Is Technology Good for Education

Download or read book Is Technology Good for Education written by Neil Selwyn and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2016-06-07 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Digital technologies are a key feature of contemporary education. Schools, colleges and universities operate along high-tech lines, while alternate forms of online education have emerged to challenge the dominance of traditional institutions. According to many experts, the rapid digitization of education over the past ten years has undoubtedly been a ‘good thing’. Is Technology Good For Education? offers a critical counterpoint to this received wisdom, challenging some of the central ways in which digital technology is presumed to be positively affecting education. Instead Neil Selwyn considers what is being lost as digital technologies become ever more integral to education provision and engagement. Crucially, he questions the values, agendas and interests that stand to gain most from the rise of digital education. This concise, up-to-the-minute analysis concludes by considering alternate approaches that might be capable of rescuing and perhaps revitalizing the ideals of public education, while not denying the possibilities of digital technology altogether.

Book Emerging Approaches to Educational Research

Download or read book Emerging Approaches to Educational Research written by Tara Fenwick and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2015-04-08 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Emerging Approaches to Educational Research explores four significant framings to do with research on education and learning across the lifecourse. It discusses how they are being taken up and utilised, as well as their possibilities and limitations: complexity science cultural historical activity theory (CHAT) actor-network theory (ANT) spatiality theories.

Book Points of Viewing Children s Thinking

Download or read book Points of Viewing Children s Thinking written by Ricki Goldman-Segall and published by Psychology Press. This book was released on 2014-04-08 with total page 304 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is about learning and ethnography in the context of technologies. Simultaneously, it portrays young people's "thinking attitudes" in computer-based learning environments, and it describes how the practice of ethnography is changing in a digital world. The author likens this form of interaction to "the double helix," where learning and ethnography are intertwined to tell an emergent story about partnerships with technology. Two school computer cultures were videotaped for this study. Separated not only by geography -- one school is on the east coast of New England and the other on the west coast of British Columbia on Vancouver Island -- they are also separated in other ways: ethnic make-up and inner-city vs. rural settings to name only two. Yet these two schools are joined by a strong thread: a change in their respective cultures with the advent of intensive computer-use on the part of the students. Both school communities have watched their young people gain literacy and competence, and their tools have changed from pen to computer, video camera, multimedia and the Internet. Perhaps most striking is that the way they think of themselves as learners has also changed: they see themselves as an active participant, in the pilot's seat or director's chair, as they chart new connections between diverse and often unpredictable worlds of knowledge.

Book Applied Pedagogies for Higher Education

Download or read book Applied Pedagogies for Higher Education written by Dawn A. Morley and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-11-05 with total page 425 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This open access book critiques real world learning across both the curriculum and extracurricular activities. Drawing on disciplines as diverse as business, health, fashion, sociology and geography, the editors and authors employ a cross-disciplinary approach to examine how this concept is being applied in higher education. Divided into three parts, the authors and contributors analyse broader applications of real world learning, student experience of practicing in a real world setting, and how learning strategies can be employed to engage students in real world learning. The editors and contributors provide up-to-date, cross-disciplinary and international insights into how real world learning could be integrated into the higher education curriculum to support effective, relevant and life-long learning for 21st century students.

Book Applying the Science of Learning

Download or read book Applying the Science of Learning written by Richard E. Mayer and published by Pearson. This book was released on 2011 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This text explores the scientific relationship between learning, instruction, and assessment with a concise and bold approach. This text explores the science of learning, including the essentials of evaluating instruction, the research findings regarding the science of learning, and the possible prescriptions of that research. Written for both preservice and inservice educators who wish to better understand how and why students learn.