scholarly journals A Afetividade na Educação Online: Percursos e Possibilidades.

EAD em FOCO ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Vivian Martins ◽  
Adriana Baptista

O artigo aprofunda conhecimentos sobre a afetividade na educação online, considerando o afeto, a interatividade, a colaboração, a coautoria e a aprendizagem significativa como fatores preponderantes para o sucesso na modalidade. O método é a pesquisa-formação na cibercultura, que não separa a docência do ato de pesquisar. Não há centralidade no docente, nos conteúdos, nas tecnologias nem nos praticantes ciberculturais; a centralidade está na rede que se forma entre todas essas interlocuções. O contexto foi o curso de extensão Formação de Docentes para a Educação Online ministrado no Instituto Federal do Rio de Janeiro, campus Belford Roxo, em que ambiências formativas e dispositivos de pesquisa na educação online foram acionados para compreender as questões norteadoras do estudo. Como achado da pesquisa, tem-se a noção subsunçora Atividades síncronas: pertencimento e afetividade?, emergente das narrativas dos praticantes, dodiálogo bibliográfico, da imersão nocotidiano da pesquisa e do dispositivo síncrono ou assíncrono? Eis a questão...?, acionado utilizando um fórum de discussão para que mais dados sobre a afetividade pudessem emergir. O achado da pesquisa proporciona saberes para melhores práticas como docentes online, assunto de extrema importância para a Educação em contexto de cibercultura. Palavras-chave: Afetividade, Educação Online, Pesquisa-formação, Cibercultura. The Affectivity in Online Education: Paths and Possibilities AbstractThe article deepens knowledge about affectivity in online education, considering affection, along with interactivity, collaboration, co-authorship and meaningful learning as preponderant factors for success in the modality. The method is research-formation in cyberculture, which does not separate teaching from the act of researching. There is no centrality in the teacher, in the contents, in the technologies and in the cybercultural practitioners, the centrality is in the network that forms among all these interlocutions. The context was the Extension Course "Teacher Education for Online Education", taught at the Federal Institute of Rio de Janeiro, Campus Belford Roxo, where formation environments and research devices in online education were used to understand the guiding questions of the study. As a result of the research, the subscriber notion "Synchronous activities: belonging and affectivity" emerges from the narratives of the practitioners, from the bibliographic dialogue, from the immersion in the daily routine of research and from the "synchrono orassynchrono" device. Here's the question ..." triggered using a discussion forum so that more data on affectivity could emerge. The finding of the research provides knowledge for best practices as online teachers, a subject of extreme importance for education in the context of cyberculture.Keywords: Affectivity, Online Education, Research-formation, Cyberculture

Author(s):  
Olha Pavlenko

The article discusses the current state of professional training of engineers, in particular, electronics engineers in Ukrainian higher education institutions (HEIs) and explores best practices from US HEIs. The research outlines the features of professional training of electronics engineers and recent changes in Ukrainian HEIs. Such challenges for Ukrainian HEIs as lack of collaboration between higher education and science with industry, R&D cost reduction for HEIs, and downsizing the research and academic staff, the disparity between the available quality of human capital training and the demanded are addressed. The study attempts to identify successful practices of US HEIs professional training of engineers in order to suggest potential improvements in education, research, and innovation for training electronics engineers in Ukraine.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (10) ◽  
pp. 5459
Author(s):  
Diana Soares ◽  
Betina Lopes ◽  
Isabel Abrantes ◽  
Mike Watts

This study presents a systematic literature review (SLR) on the initial training of science teachers in Africa based on selected research articles, in the period 2000–2020, that emphasize the importance of surveying knowledge that goes beyond those that historically have a longer path in the building of scientific knowledge, such as that of European or North American countries. The analysis included a total of 31 articles from the Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus databases. The findings indicate a lack of knowledge, or at least visibility, considering the initial training of African teachers, particularly in developing countries. South Africa leads the number of publications. Within the five African countries implied in the SLR the following outputs were identified: (i) a division between teacher education research that is ‘place-based’ and one that uses (only) ‘universal theories’ (such as Vygotsky and Bandura); (ii) a tension between the application of student-centered learning and teaching models and more traditional classroom practices. Finally, the majority of articles highlight the importance of investing in further research around teacher education. Based on these outputs the importance of international cooperation in teacher education research articulating theory and practice to ensure a global and local perspective towards sustainable development is reinforced.


2015 ◽  
Vol 46 (3) ◽  
pp. 371-376
Author(s):  
Edna O. Schack ◽  
Molly H. Fisher ◽  
Jonathan N. Thomas

“Noticing matters” (p. 223). Through these words in the concluding chapter, Alan Schoenfeld succinctly captures the theme of this seminal book, Mathematics Teacher Noticing: Seeing Through Teachers' Eyes. The book received the American Education Research Association 2013 Exemplary Research in Teaching and Teacher Education Award. It addresses a variety of meanings and interpretations of teacher noticing from Dewey's earlier work of inner and outer attention to more specific variations such as that of professional noticing, as defined by Jacobs, Lamb, and Philipp. Chapter contributors have provided the foundation and framing of teacher noticing as a construct for studying and improving teaching.


2011 ◽  
Vol 393-395 ◽  
pp. 288-291
Author(s):  
Min Chuan Huang ◽  
Chao Yen Wu ◽  
Jang Ruey Tzeng

This study sought to resolve the current imbalance of demand and supply of the military instructors on the campus in Taiwan. Having witnessed the importance of a sustainable supply of certified military instructors to support the all-people-defense-education, the study first reviewed two versions of teacher training programs carried out by the Ministry of Defense and normative colleges. After exposing the weaknesses of these two versions of selection practice, this study continued with its recommendation. It is hoped that with its suggested concept of building partnership via outsourcing, professional identity of the military instructors can be elevated and ascertained. Specific contributions of this study are: the National Defense Education Division made sophisticated system of teacher education and teacher key capabilities. Project commissioned by the National Defense Education recruitment agency approach teacher education ideas


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