scholarly journals Escrever para aprender no ensino básico: das conceções dos professores... às práticas dos alunos

2016 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 109 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariana Oliveira Pinto ◽  
Luísa Álvares Pereira

Este artigo assenta na problemática da escrita como objeto de construção de conhecimentos e acentua a importância de os professores fazerem uma mediação da aprendizagem desta vertente da escrita. O objetivo deste texto é apresentar alguns resultados de um estudo no qual se analisam, num primeiro momento, as conceções e práticas de professores dos três ciclos do ensino básico e, posteriormente, as atividades de seleção de informação e escrita de uma exposição dos alunos de uma turma do 4º ano de escolaridade. Os resultados evidenciam ausência de critérios específicos de avaliação e a utilização de instruções de escrita pouco orientadoras da produção de um determinado (género de) texto por parte dos alunos. Por sua vez, estes revelaram dificuldades quer na seleção de informação, quer na produção do género pedido, já que o texto final apresenta uma colagem de partes de textos lidos, sem qualquer configuração textual regida pelo género.Palavras-chave: escrever para aprender; exposição escrita; ensino básico; géneros textuais ABSTRACTThis article focuses on the issue of writing as a knowledge construction object and highlights the importance of teacher mediation on the learning of this type of writing. The goal of this text is to present some results from a study that analysed, initially, the conceptions and practices of teachers from each of the three cycles of Portuguese compulsory education (K-1 to K-9), and afterwards, the activities of information selection and of writing an exposition text by students from a fourth grade class (K-4). Results show a lack of specific criteria in evaluating writing and the use of writing instructions that would be insufficient in guiding the students to write a specific text (genre). On the students’ part, they revealed difficulties in both information selection and in the production of the requested genre, since their final text presents a collage of read texts, without the textual configuration required by the genre.Keywords: write to learn; written exposition; compulsory education; text genre. 

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 105-112 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ginger Collins ◽  
Julie A. Wolter

The multilinguistic skills of phonological, orthographic, and morphological awareness codevelop and appear to all be important for reading acquisition in the elementary years. By fourth grade, the academic vocabulary words to which students are exposed become more content-specific and frequently contain multiple morphological units. Struggling readers often lack motivation to read. The purpose of this article is to (a) review the evidence basis for providing multilinguistic instruction, and (b) provide a model for teaching multilinguistic strategies by using Latin and Greek roots within the context of creating superhero comics to promote decoding in an engaging manner.


1991 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas V. Petros ◽  
Barb K. Bentz ◽  
Tara Miller ◽  
David Tupa
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2007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Debra Bendell Estroff ◽  
Lorie Shiota ◽  
Loren Hill ◽  
Lorena Monseratt ◽  
Vivian De La Rosa

Liquidity ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-64
Author(s):  
Yumniati Agustina

Investigation in various regions in Indonesia found indications of the alleged fraud that result from unccountable use and management of BOS funds. Among the findings, including payments that do not fit the technical guidelines, no accountability report, and the use of funds with unaccountable receipt. In the Regulation of the Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of No. 161/2014, stated that: BOS is a government program that is basically forfunding the nonpersonnel operating costs of the primary education as the implementer of compulsory education program. The purpose of this study were (1) to analyze the accounting cycle and financial accountability for the use of BOS funds in the 2015, (2) to analyze the compliance of the accounting cycle and financial accountability of the BOS funds, (3) to analyze the transparency and accountability of BOS fund’s reports. The observed elementary school is SDIT X in Depok, West Java. Result shows that they do not fully compliance to the appropriate regulatory technical guidelines. On the other hand, the transparency and accountability issues show that: (1) BOS Management Team, Teachers Council and School’s Committee’s involvement in the BOS fund management, and (2) evaluation and comparison of the final report of prior periods, so that transparency and accountability of the use and management of BOS funds can be improved.


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