Commendable High School Practice

1912 ◽  
Vol 75 (17) ◽  
pp. 471-471
Author(s):  
A. E. Winship
Keyword(s):  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 6626
Author(s):  
Efthymios Georgousis ◽  
Socrates Savelides ◽  
Spyros Mosios ◽  
Maximos-Vasileios Holokolos ◽  
Hara Drinia

The purpose of this article is to explore the young generation’s geocultural consciousness. The research uses the case of Meteora Geomorphes, which have been proposed as a geological heritage site and are known to students for aesthetic, cultural and religious reasons. The sample of the research consisted of third grade Junior High school (Gymnasium) pupils, who have been taught Geography–Geology courses in previous classes, and students from departments of the University of Thessaly, Central Greece, wherein their subjects are taught cultural heritage courses. The data collection was conducted through a structured questionnaire that examines their knowledge, values, geoethical attitudes, behaviors and beliefs about geocultural heritage understanding. The result of the research shows the lack of understanding of the geological heritage in relation to cultural heritage and of the sense of responsibility for the environment and a code of ethics for protection and conservation. The need for strategic educational planning of geoeducation in school practice with the integration of geoheritage in the theme of environmental education (geoenvironmental education) is obvious.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 193
Author(s):  
Ricardo Santos de Almeida ◽  
Aparecida Mendonça Silva Germano

Este artigo resulta-se das reflexões realizadas ao longo do Estágio supervisionado IV, no curso de Geografia modalidade a distância da Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL) e objetiva-se por descrever e analisar as práticas metodológicas vivenciadas no período de seis semanas em uma escola pública estadual, dos resultados apresentados à interação dos futuros professores com turmas do ensino médio proporcionam um aprendizado importante e ganho de habilidades e competências que servem de base para o futuro profissional. Para esta análise foram utilizados referenciais teóricos como Libâneo, Freire e Pimenta, e utilização do plano de aula que foi acompanhando pelo professor responsável pelo estágio, foram analisados documentos da escola como Projeto Político Pedagógico e relatórios institucionais que serviram de base para a sistematização, assim as reflexões estão divididas em seções: o ensino de geografia em discussão: a escola como espaço de produção do conhecimento por se entender que é fundamental conhecer a escola e seu entorno para se buscar valorizar a realidade local dos alunos/as, o estudante como agente no processo de construção do conhecimento, o professor como agente de transformação: ações metodológicas utilizadas pelo professor-regente em sala de aula e uma descrição do Diário das atividades: Regência uma ação prática do ensino de Geografia.  STUDY PRACTICE SUPERVISED IN GEOGRAPHY IN MIDDLE SCHOOL: PRACTICE IN THE TRAINING OF TEACHERS IN A STATE PUBLIC SCHOOL IN RURAL AREA OF IGACI/ALAGOAS Abstract: This article is a result of the reflections carried out along the supervised stage IV, in the course of Geography distance modality of the Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL) and aims to describe and analyze the methodological practices experienced in the six-week period in a state public school, of the results presented to the interaction of the future teachers with high school classes provide important learning and gain of skills and competences that are the basis for the future professional. For this analysis, theoretical references such as Libâneo, Freire and Pimenta were used, and the use of the lesson plan that was followed by the teacher responsible for the internship, analyzed documents of the school as a Political Pedagogical Project and institutional reports that served as a basis for systematization. the reflections are divided into sections: geography teaching under discussion: the school as a space for the production of knowledge because it is understood that it is fundamental to know the school and its surroundings in order to seek to value the local reality of the students, the student as an agent in the process of knowledge construction, the teacher as agent of transformation: methodological actions used by the teacher-regent in the classroom and a description of the Diary of the activities: Regence a practical action of the teaching of Geography.


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 346-358
Author(s):  
Jeinni Kelly Pereira Puziol ◽  
Ana Cristina Teodoro da Silva

The purpose of this theoretical essay is to discuss queer power in the context of school practice based on educational policies carried out from the perspective of difference and not diversity. Thinkingabout educational policies under the conception of difference enables transformations in the relationship with others and with oneself, in order to face social, economic, cultural and historical conflicts, based on the privileges of gender, color, ethnicity, sexual orientation and class. The perspective of diversity is based on the idea of tolerance and the contour of historical conflicts, coloring reality without questioning the cause of inequalities. In the context of school practice, even in the face of hegemonic diversity discourse, it is possible to carry out educational policies from the perspective of difference, such as, for example, the obligation to teach Afro-Brazilian History and Culture (2003) in elementary and high school and the Brasil Sem Homofobia Program (2004), because even though it is a fundamental place in the standardization of life, the school is also a powerful space, it is part of the margins that lead to rethinking education, incorporating historically subordinated groups and experiences, thereby breaking down borders. The article dialogues Deleuze's (1996) philosophy of difference with the queer perspective of the discussions on gender and sexuality by Butler (2015), Scott (2005) and Miskolci (2012), seeking to constitute subversive theoretical territories.


1919 ◽  
Vol 27 (7) ◽  
pp. 512-522
Author(s):  
William S. Gray

2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 56-57
Author(s):  
Кузнецова ◽  
L. Kuznetsova

The article discusses the experience of testing in high school practice of teaching Russian language and culture of speech. Examines the feasibility of using different forms of tests.


Author(s):  
D.F. Bowling

High school cosmetology students study the methods and effects of various human hair treatments, including permanents, straightening, conditioning, coloring and cutting. Although they are provided with textbook examples of overtreatment and numerous hair disorders and diseases, a view of an individual hair at the high resolution offered by an SEM provides convincing evidence of the hair‘s altered structure. Magnifications up to 2000X provide dramatic differences in perspective. A good quality classroom optical microscope can be very informative at lower resolutions.Students in a cosmetology class are initially split into two groups. One group is taught basic controls on the SEM (focus, magnification, brightness, contrast, specimen X, Y, and Z axis movements). A healthy, untreated piece of hair is initially examined on the SEM The second group cements a piece of their own hair on a stub. The samples are dryed quickly using heat or vacuum while the groups trade places and activities.


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