scholarly journals The Use of Computer Technology by Visual Arts Teachers and Students in Public Senior High Schools in the Cape Coast Metropolis, Ghana

Author(s):  
Faustina Kwakye ◽  
Alfred Ghartey
2006 ◽  
Vol 6 ◽  
pp. 834-846 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fen Fen Huang ◽  
Cou Chen Wu ◽  
Chang Ya Hu ◽  
Sun Shen Yang

This study examines depression in students at public high schools in Taiwan. The purpose of this study is to examine which student-level and teacher-level variables affect student depression due to teacher emotional overinvolvement and other factors. A survey instrument adapted and translated from existing surveys was distributed to 1,479 Taiwanese adolescents aged 13—15 years and 172 teachers from 10 public junior high schools in the city of Taipei. The hierarchical linear model (HLM) was used for a cross-level analysis of the data. The HLM shows that student-level measures account for most of the variance. Teacher emotional overinvolvement and core self-evaluations are the preponderant influences on student ratings. In terms of teacher-level variables, the effects of teacher involvement, teacher depression, and teacher educational background on student-level variables are strong and significant. The findings of this study recommend the development of a comprehensive counseling system for teachers and students.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  

The purpose of the study was to explore Economics students’ perception of economic teachers’ effective instructional practices in the Senior High Schools in the Cape Coast Metropolis. The researchers used the descriptive cross-sectional survey as the research design. Questionnaire was the main instrument to collect quantitative data from respondents. The researcher employed the multi- staged sampling technique to select students for the study. It was discovered that there was no statistically significant difference between the perception of male and female students Economics students with respect economics teachers planning and preparation, classroom environment management and instructional delivery methods in regards to effectiveness of Economics teachers in instructional practices. The study recommended that to maintain and improve upon Economics teachers’ instructional delivery methods, teachers should pay attention to group dynamics so to help them adopt the best pedagogy that meet the learning needs of almost all the student when dealing with any Economics topic. Also, Economics teachers in their capacity should encourage the culture of enquiry into the background information of his or her students (male and female) during pre and post interactive face of instruction and incorporate their feedback into subsequent planning and preparation.


2016 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 411-429 ◽  
Author(s):  
Edward R. Curammeng ◽  
Daisy D. Lopez ◽  
Allyson Tintiangco-Cubales

Purpose Momentum around the institutionalization of Ethnic Studies in US K-12 classrooms is increasing. Opponents have argued that Ethnic Studies does not challenge students academically and prepare them for high stakes testing (Planas, 2012; Sanchez, 2007). Conversely, research continues to show ways Ethnic Studies contribute to students’ academic achievement, especially for students from marginalized and vulnerable communities (Cabrera et al., 2014; Halagao, 2010; Tintiangco-Cubales et al., 2015). This study aims to demonstrate the possibilities and potential of Ethnic Studies-framed tools for English and Language arts teachers. This moment concerning Ethnic Studies in schools illuminates an important opportunity to demonstrate how Ethnic Studies-framed tools positively affect learning mainstream school content, namely, English and Language Arts. The authors consider the following point: To what extent can Ethnic Studies-framed tools affect approaches for learning English, writing and reading while simultaneously being responsive to a community’s needs? The authors maintain the importance of such tools that exist in how they support the development of community responsive literacies (CRLs). Design/methodology/approach This paper examines CRLs through the Ethnic Studies Praxis Story Plot (ESPSP). The authors begin by exploring the development of the ESPSP, first used in Pin@y Educational Partnerships (PEP), an innovative K-college Ethnic Studies teaching pipeline. Next, the authors examine each coordinate of the ESPSP, examining their purpose, theoretical underpinnings and ways the ESPSP offers nuanced approaches for learning literacies. Findings The authors then discuss how CRLs emerged to support PEP teachers and students’ reading and writing skills using the ESPSP. Originality/value Finally, the authors learn from students’ experiences with the ESPSP and offer implications for English and Language Arts teachers in the pursuit of teaching and serving students in more socially just and community responsive ways.


Leonardo ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 45 (3) ◽  
pp. 243-248 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kang Zhang ◽  
Stuart Harrell ◽  
Xin Ji

This article discusses how visual arts and computer technology could complement and assist each other in new and emerging interdisciplinary areas known as computational aesthetics and aesthetic computing. The authors present examples of computational aesthetics that demonstrate that modern computer technology can generate aesthetic forms of visual art. Several levels of complexity in computerized abstract paintings are discussed and explored. The authors recently experimented with encoding computational rules to automatically generate a particular style of abstract painting in an attempt to explore one of the levels. The preliminary results of this research are presented. A more systematic and grammar-based approach is discussed as a potential future direction of work.


1993 ◽  
Vol 76 (3_suppl) ◽  
pp. 1211-1217
Author(s):  
Sally K Francis ◽  
Debbraw. Demissee

The purpose of this study was to compare teachers' perceptions of the feelings of perceived clothing deprivation among their students with the students' actual feelings. The samples consisted of 336 home economics students in Grades 9 through 12 from 6 high schools and 140 teachers employed by the same 6 schools. Results indicated that there was no difference between teachers and students on two measures of clothing deprivation, Inability to Buy and Clothing Deprivation Relative to Peers. In addition, a number of programs for meeting students' clothing needs were identified by the teachers.


2017 ◽  
Vol 75 (4) ◽  
pp. 394-409
Author(s):  
Julius Ssegantebuka

The research examined the relevance of the visual arts curriculum content with the view of assessing the extent to which it equips pre-service visual arts teachers with the knowledge and skills required for effective teaching. The study adopted a descriptive case study design. Data were collected from three purposively selected National Teacher Colleges (NTCs), six tutors and 90 final year pre-service visual arts teachers participated in this study. The research findings showed that teacher education institutions are inadequately preparing pre-service visual arts teachers because of the gaps in the Visual Arts Curriculum (VAC) used in NTCs. Some of these gaps are attributed to the structure of the visual arts curriculum tutors use in NTCs. The visual arts curriculum lacks explicit visual arts assessment strategies; it has wide and combined visual arts content to be covered within a short period of two years and the limited knowledge of the available art materials, tools and equipment. The research recommended the restructuring of the VAC to accommodate more practical; and the introduction of specialized knowledge in the visual arts education (VAE) to enable tutors decipher practical knowledge from the theory studied so as to adopt an integrated approach in VAE curriculum. Keywords: case study, pre-service teachers, relevant visual arts curriculum.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Haris Firmansyah

<p align="center"><strong>Abstrak</strong></p><p>Tujuan dilaksanakannya penelitian ini yakni: (1) Mengetahui apa sajakah Heritage yang terdapat di Kota Pontianak, bagaimana guru memanfaatkan Heritage kota Pontianak sebagai sumber belajar dalam pembelajaran sejarah, apa sajakah faktor pendukung dan penghambat dalam memanfaatkan Heritage kota Pontianak sebagai sumber belajar dalam pembelajaran sejarah. Penelitian ini dilakukan pada SMA se-kota Pontianak. Metode penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah studi deskriptif dengan pendekatan yang digunakan yakni kualitatif. Hasil penelitian adalah 1) Heritage Kota Pontianak dapat kita klasikasikasikan menjadi tiga bagian yakni: Islam, Hindia-Belanda dan Cina Identifikasi 2) Dalam pelaksanaan pembelajaran sejarah beberapa SMA di Kota Pontianak telah memanfaatkan heritage sebagai sumber belajar dalam pembelajaran sejarahnya. Namun pemanfaatan heritage tersebut belum digunakan secara maksimal. Dan 3) Factor pendukung utama adalah dukungan dari sekolah Yang kedua adalah sambutan baik dari lokasi heritage yang dikunjungi. Dan faktor penghambat dalam pelaksanaan adalah transportasi, Pendanaan, dan  materi yang didapat terbatas.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Kata Kunci:</strong> <em>heritage</em>; Pontianak; guru dan siswa;</p><p> </p><p align="center"><strong><em>Abstract</em></strong></p><p><em>The objectives of this research are: (1) Knowing what Heritage is in Pontianak City, how teachers use Pontianak City Heritage as a source of learning in history learning, what are the supporting and inhibiting factors in utilizing Pontianak City Heritage as a source of learning in history learning. This research was conducted at high schools throughout Pontianak. The research method used in this research is a descriptive study with the approach used that is qualitative. The results of the study are 1) Pontianak City Heritage can we classify it into three parts namely: Islam, Dutch East Indies and Chinese Identification 2) In the implementation of historical learning several high schools in Pontianak have used heritage as a source of learning in learning history. But the use of heritage has not been used to its full potential. And 3) The main supporting factor is support from the school. The second is good reception from the heritage sites visited. And the inhibiting factors in the implementation are transportation, funding, and the material obtained is limited.</em></p><p><em> </em></p><strong><em>Keywords:</em></strong><em> heritage; Pontianak; teachers and students;</em>


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