scholarly journals APRENDER E ENSINAR GEOGRAFIA MEDIADA POR UMA JORNADA GEOGRÁFICA LITORÂNEA

2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 113
Author(s):  
Alexandre Vítor De Lima Fonsêca ◽  
Karen Sheron Bezerra Fonsêca ◽  
Kenneth Sebastian Bezerra Fonsêca

  O presente artigo reflete sobre a prática de ensino e o uso de uma trilha, denominada Jornada Geográfica Litorânea, como recurso didático voltado ao ensino - aprendizagem de Geografia. O objetivo geral é resgatar a importância de se andar pelas praias, igarapés, mangues, caminhos, ruas, vielas, becos e avenidas das cidades litorâneas, percebendo-se as paisagens e discutindo-se com os discentes os itinerários trilhados no seu dia a dia como, por exemplo, o percurso casa-escola-casa, casa-igarapé-casa ou ainda casa-praia-casa, entre outros percursos, com trajetos pré-determinados e cartografados anteriormente. Para tanto, utiliza-se como metodologia o estudo do meio onde se busca discutir as trilhas como recurso didático em função de sua importância para o estudo geográfico, a partir do espaço vivido, e para a compreensão da realidade do ambiente fora da sala de aula, o que aguça a curiosidade em indagar os porquês dos fatos estudados, além de estimular a articulação entre teoria e prática em um processo dialético permanente, enfatizando os elementos da paisagem como procedimentos metodológicos e explorando os dados obtidos em campo através das linguagens gráfica, fotográfica, cartográfica e textual. Com os resultados alcançados, intenciona-se, sistematizar as linguagens e utiliza-la em sala de aula durante o ano letivo, com o intuito de valorizar a identidade cultural do educando associada ao lugar, por meio da percepção dos elementos da paisagem natural e humanizada, identificadas na interface continente/oceano.Palavas-chave: Recurso didático. Trilhas. Linguagens. Ensino. Geografia.LEARNING AND TEACHING GEOGRAPHY MEASURED BY A GEOGRAPHIC DAYABSTRACT: This article reflect on the practice of teaching and the use of a track called Geographical Coastal Day, as a pedagogical resource to teaching and learning Geography. The main objective is to restore the importance of walking on the beaches, streams, wetlands, roads, streets, lanes, alleys and avenues of coastal towns, understanding the landscapes and discussing with the students the itinerary routes in their day to day as, for example, the route home from to school, and school to home: home to creek and creek to home; or house to the beach and beach to home, among other routes, with predetermined and previously mapped paths. In order to achieve this, the environment study was the methodology in which we discuss the tracks as a teaching resource in the light of their importance for the study of geographical space from the living space, and the understanding of environmental reality outside the classroom, which excites the curiosity to ask the reasons of the studied facts, besides stimulating the relationship between theory and practice in a permanent dialectical process, emphasizing the landscape elements as instruments and exploring the data obtained in the field through the graphical, photographic, cartographic and textual languages. With the achieved results, it is intended to systematize those languages and use them in the classroom during the school year, in order to enhance the cultural identity of the student associated with the place, through the perception of landscape elements, identified in the continent/ocean interface.Keywords: Teaching resource. Trails. Languages. Education. Geography.APRENDER Y ENSEÑAR GEOGRAFIA MEDIADA POR UNA JORNADA GEOGRÁFICA LITORALRESUMEN: El presente artículo refleja sobre la práctica de enseñanza y el uso de una senda, denominada Jornada Geográfica Litoral, como recurso vuelto a la enseñanza-aprendizaje de Geografía. El objetivo general rescatar la importancia caminar por las palayas, arroyos y manglares, caminos, calles, callejón, calleja y avenidas de las ciudades del litoral, buscando los paisajes y discutiendo con los alumnos los itinerarios hechos diariamente como por ejemplo, el recurrido casa- escuela-casa, casa arroyo-casa o aún casa-playa-casa, entre otros recurridos, como trayectos pre determinados y cartografiados anteriormente. Por lo tanto, se utiliza como metodologia estúdio del médio donde se busca discutir las sendas como recurso didáctico en función de la importancia de estas para el estudio del espacio geográfico, a partir del espacio vivido, y para la comprensión de la realidad del ambiente fuera del espacio del aula, lo que estimula la curiosidad en investigar los porqués de los hechos estudiados, además de estimular la articulación entre teoría y práctica en un proceso dialéctico permanente, enfatizando los elementos del paisaje como procedimientos metodológicos y explotando los datos obtenidos en el campo a través de los lenguajes gráficos, fotográfico, cartográfica y textual. Com los resultados alcanzado se pretende sistematizar. Se busca, por fin, sistematizar esos lenguajes y utilizarla en el aula en las clases durante todo el año, con la intención de valorar la identidad cultural de los alumnos asociado a su lugar de origen a través de la percepción de los elementos del paisaje, natural y humanizada identificados en la interface continente/océano.Palabas-clave: Recurso didáctico. Sendas. Lenguajes. Enseñanza, Geografía. 

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 289-298
Author(s):  
Yuslina Yuslina

he purpose of this study was to increase the activities and results of Indonesian language learning in the exposition text material of class X IS 3 SMAN 4 Banda Aceh. The learning model used in this study is the CTL learning model. The subjects of this study were students of class X IS 3 SMAN 4 Banda Aceh. The number of students is 35 students with 16 male students and 19 female students. This research was conducted in the 2019/2020 school year for a period of 3 months, from August 2019 to October 2019 in the odd semester. The research methodology is Classroom Action Research (PTK) consisting of two cy-cles and each cycle consisting of two meetings. Each cycle consists of planning, implementing, observ-ing and reflecting. The data collection technique is to collect test scores that are carried out at the end of each lesson in each cycle using a question instrument (written test). Observation data was carried out by looking at the activeness of students in the learning process. Data were analyzed by means of percentage statistics. The results showed that there was an increase in student learning activities in both cycles, from good enough to good categories and to very good categories. Completeness of student learning outcomes has increased from 48.57% in the pre cycle increased to 68.57% in cycle I and increased to 88.57% in cycle II. The use of the CTL learning model can increase the activities and results of Indone-sian language learning in the exposition text material of class X IS 3 SMAN 4 Banda Aceh Academic Year 2019/2020


IIUC Studies ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 12 ◽  
pp. 71-86
Author(s):  
Md Mohib Ullah

With the progress of time, the aim of teaching and learning English as a Second Language (ESL) or English as a Foreign Language (EFL) changed, and so did the approaches and methods in language teaching. Different methods and approaches emerged and were replaced, influenced or contributed to the emergence of new methods. It is widely acknowledged that one umbrella approach to language teaching that has become the accepted "norm" in this field is the Communicative Language Teaching Approach. This study deals with the theories and practices of CLT at the Higher Secondary level in Bangladesh. Realizing the significance of CLT, The Ministry of Education in Bangladesh made groundbreaking attempts to implement CLT in the new context and also brought some changes in the curriculum in 1990s. Along with attempting to provide a real picture of how CLT is practiced and utilized in an ESL/EFL context, this study focuses on the Practice of CLT approach in Bangladesh. Moreover, this study intends to propose some propositions to be implemented for better practice of CLT in ESL/EFL contexts.IIUC Studies Vol.12 December 2015: 71-86


Pythagoras ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Mhlolo

There is a general perception that the South African curriculum statements for mathematics create polarity between the ‘old’ and the ‘new’, which does not benefit both the teachers and the learners. The new curricula demand a radical shift from the traditional teacher-led approaches that teachers are familiar with, yet does not provide a model of what it might mean to teach for conceptual understanding. This article aims to provide such a model by examining the potential of teaching with variation, which is viewed as an important mathematics teaching and learning style. Proponents of the theory of variation claim that how teachers make available the object of learning to their students has been neglected yet it has a critical influence on learners’ learning. This is important for educators as they struggle to make sense of the seemingly contradictory requirements of the new curriculum. In this article a discernment unit comprising four variation patterns is used as a tool to analyse a seemingly rich teacher-led approach to teaching that was observed in one South African Grade 11 mathematics classroom. The results of the analysis and implications for theory and practice are then discussed.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Liza Luthfiah ◽  
Hade Afriansyah

The purpose of writing this article is to find out how the administration process of students in order to achieve the objectives of education, the technique used is the study of literature that is collecting some material from journals, books, and others.Administration of students (students) is the entire process of activities planned and planned deliberately and continuous guidance for all students in the relevant educational institutions in order to be able to follow the teaching and learning process (PBM) effectively and efficiently, to achieve educational goals has been established.The purpose of the administration of students in education is generally to regulate all activities related to students so that the teaching and learning process runs effectively and efficiently so that the educational goals can be maximally achieved.In administrative students there is a process or activity carried out by the administrator, namely 1) the activities of the beginning of the school year which include planning, 2) during the school year, 3) the end of the school year.Instruments in student administration are master books, book clusters, student condition lists, student attendance books, school discipline records, student achievement notebooks, and mutation books.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoni Sakti Amroin ◽  
Nanik Indahwati

The purpose of this study was to improve the learning outcomes of basic kick motion skills in pencak silat through variations of the basic 'T' and front kick motion using assistive media in fifth grade students of SDN Pinggir Papas I in the 2020/2021 academic year.This research was a Classroom Action Research (PTK). The research was carried out using one cycle, if the desired results have not been achieved then the following cycle is continued, with each cycle consisting of planning, implementing actions, observing and reflecting. The subjects of this study were twenty-four students of grade five SDN Pinggir Papas I for the 2020/2021 academic year. The data sources came from teachers and students. Data collection by front kick pencak silat and activity observation during the teaching and learning activities of kicks in pencak silat using learning aids. The data in this study were in the form of quantitative and qualitative data. In this research, it produces data on the improvement of students in learning the basic movements of the T kick and front of the pencak silat with variations and learning aids. The achievement of completeness of the learning outcomes of the pencak silat T kick from pre-cycle one is about sixty-seven percent. From cycle one to cycle two amounted to twenty five percent. Meanwhile, learning outcomes for front kicks from pre-cycle to cycle 1 experienced an increase of fifty-four percent.The improvement of learning outcomes for T and forwards kicks with variations in T and forwards kick exercises has increased until it reaches the learning target, namely reaching the good and very good categories. Based on the results of the study, the conclusion is: Variations in the basic motion of the 'T' kick and forwards in learning can improve learning outcomes of the basic movement skills of pencak silat kicks in fifth grade students of SDN Piggir Papas I in the 2020/2021 school year.


2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
AWEJ for Translation & Literary Studies ◽  
Mohammad Ahmad Thawabteh

The present article investigates our proposed approach for subtitler training namely a Pedagogical Research-Based (PRB), defined as a professionally-oriented approach utilised in Audiovisual Translation (AVT) translator training to theoretically and practically strengthen the subtitling skills of trainees. The data of the present study is derived from an Egyptian television hard-edged drama entitled Firqit Naji Atallah (lit. Naji Atallah Team), Episode 1 (2012), subtitled by a sample of twenty MA translation students, ten of whom enrolled in the second semester for the academic year 2013/2014 and the rest (also totalling ten) did the same, a year later, namely for the school year 2014/2015. The article clearly reveals that before PRB approach is introduced in actual translation classroom, translator trainees (i.e. experimental group) are faced with tremendously difficult problems linguistically, culturally and technically which may hinder communication, thought to be crucial to retain for the target audience. The PRB approach is then introduced whereby the other translator trainees are equipped with some theoretical insights apropos of subtitling norms, well-envisaged in two scholarly AVT works by Karamitroglou (1998) and Schwarz (2002). Being aware of the PRB approach, the translator trainees could therefore do the translation task with minimal linguistic, cultural and technical problems. The study concludes with some pedagogical implications that will hopefully help translator trainees do translation tasks with minimal communication breakdown and maximal communicative thrust drawing on PRB.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dênis Leite ◽  
Higor Santos ◽  
Ariane Rodrigues ◽  
Cléviton Monteiro ◽  
Alexandre Maciel

Despite the practical classes in laboratories and simulations, the traditional automation engineering teaching and learning process remains with little adherence to the reality professional. In this context, this research proposes a hybrid teaching and learning approach for subjects on software development of automation systems based on problems with virtual reality features and gamification strategies. Its main objective is to enhance the alignment between theory and practice, playfully and engagingly mirrored in the industry's need. The proposed approach was developed based on Design Science Research and evaluated in seven classes of an undergraduate subject from the perspective of students and industrial professionals. The results evidence the evolution of the approach over the time and the ability to promote the connection between theory and professional practice.


2011 ◽  
Vol 43 (2) ◽  
pp. 177-194
Author(s):  
Jovana Milutinovic

Social constructivism is, first and foremost, the theory of knowledge focused on the role of social processes in knowledge creation. Its proponents are interested in interactions among people which are observed as the ways through which shared versions of knowledge are constructed. Starting from the widely acknowledged need for learning with deep understanding and increased interest in the social context of learning, the paper theoretically analyses social constructivism and its influence on educational practice. The goal is to critically re-examine the social constructivist perspective as a theory of teaching and learning and point out to its educational values based on certain conclusions mentioned in the literature. The paper also explores and highlights the basic starting points of social constructivism as well as its different interpretations. In addition, the paper studies relevant issues for education and learning suitable for applying social constructivism, both at the institutional and interpersonal level. It is concluded that social constructivism, applied in practice as a culture rather than as a set of isolated activities, is highly significant for understanding the complexity of the phenomenon of teaching and learning in school context, as well as for providing concrete guiding ideas (learning through cooperation, discovering and solving problems, joint exploration of knowledge and world reinterpretation) for enhancing educational theory and practice.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 181-194
Author(s):  
Alexandra L. Fidyk

ABSTRACTRecognized by few in theory and practice, unconscious dynamics affect all aspects of education, including teaching and learning, as well as assessment, coding, and teacher preparation. Jung proposed that the collective unconscious is akin to a very deep psychosocial well from which individuals, families, and cultures across time and place draw in order to organize and make meaning of life. If we accept this claim, then the ways we understand and attend to interpersonal dynamics within the classroom radically change. Here, in two conjoining parts, a case is made for the vital importance of acknowledging and working with the unconscious, particularly the cultural layer (Part 1) and the familial layer (Part 2) of the psyche. Attention in Part 1 is given to the social and political turn in Jungian psychology and its importance to the dramatically changing ethnocultural character of Canada’s classrooms (likewise with many countries today). The cultural unconscious, cultural complexes, scapegoating, and the critical intersection between groups and individuals are examined in relation to education.


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