scholarly journals Academic and Educational Production Of A Master’s Student In EPT Of IFAP Macapá, Amapá, Amazônia, Brazil

Author(s):  
Valderi Nascimento Viana ◽  
Amanda Alves Fecury ◽  
Euzébio de Oliveira ◽  
Carla Viana Dendasck ◽  
Claudio Alberto Gellis de Mattos Dias

Scientific production within undergraduate and graduate courses has its importance for the construction of a new way of thinking of the student. The Professional Master’s Degree in Professional Education in National Network (ProfEPT) unites disciplinary content, pedagogical knowledge, and the final academic production and links them to real situations of educational practice, and the final work can be presented in various ways (articles, books, educational products). The academic production, both of the advisor and the guiding, in addition to the importance related to scientific dissemination, has weight in the evaluation of the program and also in its maintenance. The objective of this work is to quantitatively show the academic and educational production of a master’s student in Professional and Technological Education (EPT) from the Institute of Education, Science and Technology (IFAP) of Macapá, Amapá, Amazônia, Brazil. During the master’s degree, scientific production in various forms proved necessary during the training process. Uniting the theory with the practice of writing, facilitated the production of the dissertation that should be presented at the end of the course. Through the organization process, planning of ideas resulted in a new thought structured according to the standards of the academy, but that is not limited to this space and norms. The production during the master’s degree seeks to contribute both quantitatively and qualitatively to the scientific production of the northern region, positively impacting it and the master’s program. In addition to the importance in the contribution of scientific creation and dissemination, the productions tend to positively impact the evaluation and maintenance of the PROFEPT-IFAP program, carried out by CAPES.

2020 ◽  
Vol 26 (8) ◽  
pp. 886-900
Author(s):  
O. A. Zolotina ◽  
M. A. Serpukhova

Aim. The presented study aims to determine the key employment parameters that allow bachelor’s and master’s degree students to combine work with professional education in the optimal way and help people enrolled on further professional education to maintain a balance between work and family functions.Tasks. The authors analyze surveys of bachelor’s and master’s degree undergraduates and graduates of continuing professional education (CPE) programs of the Faculty of Economics of Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU).Methods. This study uses general logical methods: dialectical, logical, comparative, and systems analysis; methods of sociological research, including public surveys.Results. The authors identify major employment characteristics that help working students maintain high academic performance and positively affect the work-family balance of older people receiving further professional education.Conclusions. Increased flexibility of the labor market in the form of more part-time job offers could make a significant contribution to maintaining and improving the quality of training of students who combine work and studies, which is especially relevant for bachelor’s degree students. Diversifying the available forms of employment can positively affect the decision to gain intitial professional experience while studying at the university. Due to the development of remote employment, the forms of occupation available to students need to be further studied in detail.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 69-79
Author(s):  
Девисилов ◽  
Vladimir Devisilov ◽  
Симакова ◽  
E. Simakova

The project of the updated federal state educational standard of the master’s degree in the direction of «Technosphere Safety», updated in accordance with existing professional standards, is presented. The standard is submitted for approval to the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. The features and problems of training of master’s degree specialists are considered. It is proposed to create the list of master’s degree educational programs. At the same time, it is necessary to complicate the procedure for introducing new educational programs into educational practice by introducing the requirements to justify the impossibility of training personnel with new professional competencies within the framework of the variable part of already implemented programs.


10.12737/1390 ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (5) ◽  
pp. 70-72
Author(s):  
Мангаладзе ◽  
N. Mangaladze ◽  
Лунев ◽  
D. Lunev ◽  
Ходенкова ◽  
...  

The activities and achievements of the Department of Management are briefl y reviewed, its core role in the educational profi le of the Astrakhan state university is emphasized. Substantial advantages of Master’s degree program, off ered at the Department of management, are listed with regard to unique areas of professional training and education, provided to undergraduates. This paper would be of special interest to students desiring to master strongly needed competences and for specialists seeking to continue higher professional education to get the Master’s Degree.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 86-103
Author(s):  
Gleb S. Rudaev ◽  
Sergei V. Busygin

The master’s degree program is the third level of higher professional education and is available after obtaining a bachelor’s or specialist’s degree. It provides an opportunity to gain deeper knowledge in a specific field and can be useful for a successful career in many areas of activity, as well as opens the way to scientific and teaching activities. Awareness of the importance of obtaining a master’s degree by a University graduate largely depends on their expectations about possible career growth and the level of future income. Therefore, the question of a quantitative a priori assessment of the impact of the master’s degree on the level of wages, taking into account the available alternatives, seems relevant. The article considers the impact of master’s education on the salary level for the period from 2014 to 2018, and calculates a quantitative a priori assessment of this impact, taking into account certain factors such as the federal district of residence, age, etc. The study was based on data from the Russian monitoring of the economic situation and health of the population of the HSE - RLMS for the period 2014-2018. It showed that successful completion of a master’s degree directly affects the level of wages. Also, the master’s program has a small but positive time effect and has the greatest impact on wages in technologically and socially developed Federal districts. The main contribution of the work to the knowledge of the subject of research was a comprehensive study of the position of master’s education, as well as determining its impact on wages, with the calculation of a quantitative a priori assessment in various simulated situations.


1984 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 67-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Grace E. Gilkeson ◽  
William P. Hanten

Using a static group comparison design, two groups of therapists who had graduated from occupational therapy programs in the United States were surveyed Occupational therapists whose professional education was at the baccalaureate level were compared with those who entered practice with a professional master's degree A stratified systematic, random sample was selected from 7,902 therapists comprising the above target population Comparative analyses pertained to general demographic data, job activities and responsibilities, professional productivity, and professional growth. Subjects sampled were at 1 through 6 years since graduation, inclusively. A questionnaire was mailed to each of the 1,147 subjects, with 91.4% responding. Descriptive data were summarized using means, standard deviations, and percentages. For categorical items, chi-square analyses were employed A nested two-way ANOVA was used to analyze continuous data Although not at a level of significance overall, several notable trends were identified.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 275-284
Author(s):  
Silvani Silva ◽  
Eduardo Augusto Werneck Ribeiro

This is a qualitative research, which seeks to investigate what are the bibliographic references that discuss the themes: school and democracy in Technological Professional Education (EPT). This work presents the experience of using the Iramuteq software to analyze the bibliographic references in the context of an ongoing research in the Master in Professional and Technological Education (ProfEPT), from the Federal Catarinense Institute for Blumenau - SC. The Web of Science and Scopus data platforms were consulted and 157 articles related to the topic were selected. The abstracts of the articles were processed and analyzed using the Iramuteq software. The research showed that the Iramuteq software is an important support tool for the analysis of texts in qualitative research and is available for free. The results are interesting and with statistical significance, even in the face of a large volume of references. The theme is expanding (number of articles / year), however, with the help of the software it was found that this scientific production does not deal with EPT. The study contributed to the knowledge of new methodological instruments, in addition to pointing out new perspectives to deepen the bibliographic and documentary research related to the research object that will be useful in the development of future works.


Author(s):  
Gabriela Pereira Dias ◽  
Daniella Reis Barbosa Martelli ◽  
Simone de Melo Costa ◽  
Rodrigo Soares de Andrade ◽  
Eduardo Araújo Oliveira ◽  
...  

Abstract: Introduction: The aim of this study was to describe the profile and scientific production of research fellows of the Brazilian Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) in the neuroscience area. Methods: We created a database containing 542 researchers who were CNPq fellows in Medicine, of which 94 (17.34%) worked mainly in the neuroscience area. Results: The researchers were distributed in eight Brazilian States: São Paulo (n=49; 52.12%), Rio Grande do Sul (n=22; 23.40%), Rio de Janeiro (n=9; 9.57%), Minas Gerais (n=5; 5.31%), Ceará (n=4; 4.25%), Santa Catarina (n=3; 3.19%), Espirito Santo (n=1; 1.06) and Paraná (n=1, 1.06%). Although the neuroscience researchers were from more than 20 institutions, 58.5% worked in only 3 of those, namely USP (n=30), UFRGS (n=15) and UNIFESP (n=10). The median time since obtaining the PhD degree was 18.27 years (range, 5-39). Throughout their academic careers, 94 researchers published 16,488 papers in scientific journals, with an average of 175.40 articles per researcher (ranging from 43 to 715 articles). Of the 16,488 articles,12,801 or 77.63% were indexed at Web of Science (mean of 136.18 articles/researcher), while 10,166 or 61.65% were indexed at Scopus database (mean of 108.14 articles/researcher). Overall, those researchers advised 1,279 undergraduate students (median of 13.60; range: 0-68), of which 1,329 were master’s degree students (median of 14.13; range: 1-49) and 970 PhD students (median of 10.54; range: 0-42). The fellows’ median H-index at ISI was 23.75. Conclusion: It is observed that the neuroscience fellows constitute a group with significant scientific production (the fellows’ median H-index at ISI was 23.75). Most of these scientific publications were indexed at the Web of Science (77.63%) and Scopus (61.65%) databases. Human resources training are also highlighted, including undergraduate students, master’s degree students and PhD students. Comparative studies with researchers from other countries, in similar areas of knowledge, are necessary to better understand the present results.


2021 ◽  
pp. 93-97
Author(s):  
Fizeshi O.Yo.

The article reveals the content and significance of the course “Theory and methods of education” in the system of training future primary school teachers at the bachelor’s level and features of preparation of students studying for a master’s degree (future teachers of pedagogy) for teaching this discipline.Purpose is: to generalize the features of training future teachers of pedagogy to teach the course “Theory and methods of education” in the system of professional education of future primary school teachers.Methods are: the method of theoretical analysis of normative educational documents and educational-methodical literature on methods of teaching pedagogy in institutions of higher pedagogical education; the method of generalization, systematization to formulate the conclusions of scientific research.Results are: the main attention of the publication is focused on theoretical and practical aspects of mastering by future primary school teachers the content of the discipline “Theory and methods of education”, formation on its basis of competencies for the implementation of pedagogical activities in a modern primary school. An important condition for the effective assimilation of the content of the course is the comprehensive training of future teachers of pedagogy in the master’s program. In particular, it is important in this context to study the methods of teaching the section of pedagogy “Theory and methods of education”, which includes acquaintance of future teachers of pedagogy with the main purposes and tasks of a course, its structure, features of construction of the working program on discipline, the list of sections and subjects, which are recommended for study by future primary school teachers. It is also important to master the most rational forms and methods of classroom organization (lectures, seminars, micro-teaching, modeling of pedagogical situations, etc.) and extracurricular (pedagogical observation of the real pedagogical process in primary school, acquaintance with pedagogical and methodical literature, study of advanced pedagogical experience, etc.) of students’ work. Factors of effective preparation of future teachers of pedagogy for teaching the course “Theory and methods of education” in the system of training future teachers of primary school are: organizational and methodological preparation of future teachers of pedagogy for teaching “Theory and methods of education”, directing the content of teaching methods to the formation of a system of theoretical knowledge on the theory and methods of education and practical skills and abilities to apply them in teaching, development of professional competence through the use of interactive teaching methods, organization of reflective activities of students studying for a master’s degree in the process and results of their own teaching activities during the internship.Conclusionsare: preparation of future teachers of pedagogy for teaching the discipline “Theory and methods of education” is a systematic and complex activity, which is aimed at forming a teacher’s personality with a high level of scientific knowledge, ability to creatively rethink educational material, practical skills for teaching educational material.Key words: theory and methods of education, methods of teaching, primary school teacher, teacher of pedagogy.


1986 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 3-5 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stan Dublinske

Administrators in rural/remote areas often ask if the speech-language pathologist must have a master's degree to provide services. This article includes discussions of the types of services provided by speech-language pathologists, and the differences in professional education between a master's degree and a bachelor's degree for a speech-language pathologist. Alternatives are presented for providing speech-language pathology services to rural/remote areas that do not require an on-site qualified speech-language pathologist.


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