TEACHING IONIC BONDING: AN ALTERNATIVE TO TECHNOLOGY ASSISTED PEDAGOGIC PRACTICES

Author(s):  
Pinaki Chowdhury ◽  
Mmushetji Petrus Rankhumise ◽  
Sibongile Simelane-Mnisi ◽  
Olivia Mafa-Theledi
Intexto ◽  
2016 ◽  
pp. 163
Author(s):  
Fábio Hansen ◽  
Juliana Petermann ◽  
Rodrigo Stéfani Correa

Em uma investigação apoiada pelo MCTI/CNPq, realizada em parceria interinstitucional entre a UFPE, a UFSM e a UFPR, buscamos examinar as práticas pedagógicas adotadas pelos docentes que atuam em disciplinas cuja finalidade é o ensino de criação publicitária. Atenção especial recai ao processo de orientação - estratégia de ensino em que o professor acompanha os estudantes de forma sistemática e colabora na superação de dificuldades. Observamos, a partir do trabalho de campo ancorado em gravações de aulas em áudio e vídeo, que o professor publicitário necessita de contínua formação para converter a atividade de orientação em um instante estratégico de troca de conhecimento, interação e produção de sentido, a fim de favorecer a mediação e a formação de um ambiente adequado para aprendizagem em que o estudante queira se lançar nos desafios do querer aprender criatividade.Palavras-chaveEnsino. Criação publicitária. Processo de orientação. Formação publicitária. Trabalho docente. AbstractIn a leaning investigation for MCTI/CNPq, accomplished in a inter-institutional partnership among UFPE, UFSM and UFPR, seeking to examine the pedagogic practices adopted by the teachers that act in disciplines whose purpose is the teaching of advertising design. Special attention relapses on the orientation process - teaching strategy in that the teacher accompanies the students in a systematic way and it collaborates in the overcoming of difficulties. We observed, starting from the field work anchored in recordings of classes in audio and video, that the advertising teacher needs continuous formation to convert the orientation activity in a strategic instant of knowledge change, interaction and sense production, in order to favor the mediation and the formation of an appropriate atmosphere for learning that the student wants to set in the challenges of wanting to learn creativity.KeywordsTeaching. Advertising design. Orientation process. Advertising formation. Educational word.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 79
Author(s):  
Anna Asimaki ◽  
Archontoula Lagiou ◽  
Gerasimos S Koustourakis ◽  
Dimitris Sakkoulis

This research paper, which uses Basil Bernstein’s theoretical framework, aims to search the training adequacy of the teachers who work in Reception Facilities for Refugee Education (RFRE) and to examine the pedagogic practices that they use at the micro-level of the school classroom. Teachers who worked in a RFRE in Greece participated in this research, which was conducted with the use of the semi-structured interview research tool. The findings showed the following: a) the insufficient training that the RFRE teachers had received from the official national bodies; the teachers’ effort to acquire the appropriate knowledge on their own initiative, in order to be able to teach refugee students; the teachers’ expressed need for training in matters of intercultural education, b) the pedagogic practices teachers used at the RFRE is linked to the implementation of an invisible form of pedagogy with a clear student-centered focus.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saltuk Hanay

Triazolinediones (TADs) have been extensively used for the modification and crosslinking of polymers. However, there have not been any report on TAD bearing gels so far except an inorganic silica gel on which TAD is immobilized via ionic bonding. Here, I report a simple, scalable and general strategy to synthesize gels that contains covalently bonded TAD groups, starting from commercially available poly(hexamethylene diisocyanate). The covalently bonded TAD-gel platform could find many different applications such as the fabrication of hybrid materials, chemo-sensing, and scavenging excess reagents. In this work, potential scavenging application for TAD-gels were demonstrated with three different compound furan, aniline and limonene. Moreover, 1naphthol was selectively and completely removed from its mixture with 2-naphthol. The strategy developed here enables the preparation of poly(urea) and poly(ureathane) based novel materials via ultrafast modification at TAD moieties.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saltuk Hanay

Triazolinediones (TADs) have been extensively used for the modification and crosslinking of polymers. However, there have not been any report on TAD bearing gels so far except an inorganic silica gel on which TAD is immobilized via ionic bonding. Here, I report a simple, scalable and general strategy to synthesize gels that contains covalently bonded TAD groups, starting from commercially available poly(hexamethylene diisocyanate). The covalently bonded TAD-gel platform could find many different applications such as the fabrication of hybrid materials, chemo-sensing, and scavenging excess reagents. In this work, potential scavenging application for TAD-gels were demonstrated with three different compound furan, aniline and limonene. Moreover, 1naphthol was selectively and completely removed from its mixture with 2-naphthol. The strategy developed here enables the preparation of poly(urea) and poly(ureathane) based novel materials via ultrafast modification at TAD moieties.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-27
Author(s):  
Amber Joy Fensham-Smith

Abstract Home-schooling, or ‘elective home education’ (EHE) as it is more commonly known in the UK, invites contestation and controversies. Drawing on a UK-wide study of 242 families this paper explores a collection of EHE pedagogic practices within the socially situated contexts of doing everyday life. Through an application of Bernsteinian ideas, the findings surface some of the ways in which invisible pedagogies afforded children greater autonomy over the sequence and pace over their learning. It also considers how community development has helped some parents to harness the forms of capital which extend and remake new structures to strengthen the transmission of their social values. Contrary to the messages of EHE advocates, it shows that approaches inspired by unschooling are not devoid of power and control altogether. In considering the experiences of children and young people, the findings highlight the relative challenges and opportunities of transitioning from invisible pedagogies to formal qualifications in a context where access to public examinations can be difficult to achieve. Considering the tensions that these pedagogies reveal in the socialisation towards individualism, the author suggests solutions for questioning, challenging and bridging divides.


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