The glacial landscape in the educational programs of high secondary schools

2018 ◽  
Vol 45 ◽  
pp. 54-58
Author(s):  
Marina Porta ◽  
Silvia Esposto ◽  
Eleonora Paris
Author(s):  
Megan J. Magier ◽  
Scott T. Leatherdale ◽  
Terrance J. Wade ◽  
Karen A. Patte

The objective of this study was to examine the disciplinary approaches being used in secondary schools for student violations of school cannabis policies. Survey data from 134 Canadian secondary schools participating in the Cannabis use, Obesity, Mental health, Physical activity, Alcohol use, Smoking, and Sedentary behaviour (COMPASS) study were used from the school year immediately following cannabis legalization in Canada (2018/19). Despite all schools reporting always/sometimes using a progressive discipline approach, punitive consequences (suspension, alert police) remain prevalent as first-offence options, with fewer schools indicating supportive responses (counselling, cessation/educational programs). Schools were classified into disciplinary approach styles, with most schools using Authoritarian and Authoritative approaches, followed by Neglectful and Permissive/Supportive styles. Further support for schools boards in implementing progressive discipline and supportive approaches may be of benefit.


2020 ◽  
Vol 31 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-85
Author(s):  
Peter Kováčik ◽  

The article analyses demands of new concepts of student education on the level of secondary schools with technical focus. It urges the necessity to create new educational programs that prepare new future technical operators towards requirements of the labour market in future years in harmony with specifications of Industry 4.0. Many of job specializations is possible, at present time, to estimate only as a frame, but considering a length of study it is necessary to realize predictions at sphere of education needs consistently, expertly and continuously to introduce their results into innovations of existing educational programs or to introduce completely new, perspective educational programs by needs rising at production sector.


1957 ◽  
Vol 50 (3) ◽  
pp. 204-208
Author(s):  
Lauren G. Woodby

In these days of criticism of secondary mathematics, it is good to have comparative studies of educational programs. This article describes the program in France and touches on current educational problems.


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-35 ◽  
Author(s):  
Verónica C. Cala ◽  
Encarnación Soriano-Ayala ◽  
Antonio J. González

AbstractHealth education in Spanish schools is still considered as a controversial subject, which Educational laws and programs have always faced ambiguously. This report presents adolescents’ opinion about health education in their schools. In particular, which curricular and extracurricular aspects are being developed, and which strengths and problems related to health education they identify in their educational centers. Based on the situational analysis, we make a quick diagnosis of the state in which health education stands, in order to find a starting point for the improvement. We conducted 15 depth interviews with Romanian and Spanish students in 3 teaching centers of the South of Spain. The qualitative analysis of data was carried out using Atlas Ti, version 7. The results show that participants do not consider schools as the main source of health learning, while family, peers and technologies are seen as more significant agents. In secondary schools, most of the information related to health is received through outside educational programs, and it is seen as ineffective because they are partial, merely informative and not continuous over time. The main health problems in secondary schools identified were stress and bullying, and we may consider as relevant the existence of discrimination based on origin or precedence. Furthermore, participants provide an essentialized, stereotyped and inferior vision of health in other foreign continents (Africa) and religions (Islam). Adolescents portrays a School far from health, with a traditional health education model and a biomedical conception of health. This scenario suggest a need to bring back the Perugia School approach based on developing dialectical, praxiological and transcultural methodologies and where students could get involved and participate in their own health learning.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (8) ◽  
pp. 126-136
Author(s):  
Liliya V. Zhavoronkova ◽  

The problem of providing accessible and quality education for children with disabilities studying in rural schools is one of the main tasks of modern education. The need to include all children in the educational process, without exception, makes it relevant to discuss the problem of preparing teachers of rural secondary schools for the implementation of inclusive education. The author of the article examines the training of teachers on the example of one of the rural secondary schools of the Yaroslavl region. The article is presented from the standpoint of the implementation of the requirements for the labor function «Pedagogical activities for the design and implementation of basic general educational programs and adapted general educational programs». It is based on the professional standard «Teacher (pedagogical activity in preschool, primary, general, basic general, secondary general education) (educator, teacher)”. The article actualizes the competencies of teaching staff, which need to be formed to ensure inclusive education, it determines the priority areas of training teachers of rural schools to work in the inclusive educational process: normative; motivational – value; cognitive; procedural – technological; professional and competence. The author describes the components of training teachers of rural schools in the Yaroslavl region to work in inclusive classes: the possibility of mastering special defectological programs of different levels (higher education and master's degree); the possibility of obtaining additional professional education in the form of professional retraining or course improvement of qualifications; internships on the basis of leading inclusive educational organizations; participation in training events at various levels; activities as part of the problem group of the laboratory «Pedagogy of the rural school» of the Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Education at the YaSPU named after K. D. Ushinsky, participation in implementing innovative projects at the municipal and regional levels.


2014 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 77
Author(s):  
Inés Dussel

El artículo se propone examinar algunos presupuestos sobre los vínculos entre cine y escuela. En primer lugar, cuestiona la tesis de que la traducción escolar es siempre empobrecedora, subrayando aspectos de esta mediación que son significativos. En segundo lugar, plantea otra genealogía de las relaciones entre cine y escuela, valiéndose de los estudios visuales y la historia de las tecnologías visuales. En tercer lugar, trae ejemplos de investigaciones recientes en escuelas secundarias de Argentina y México, en los que se advierten cambios importantes en la experiencia del cine de estudiantes y profesores y en los regímenes visuales contemporáneos.PALABRAS-CLAVES: Cine. Educación. Estudios visuales. Regímenes visuales contemporáneos. Programas educativos.ABSTRACTThe text examines some assumptions on the relationships between film and schooling present in educational literature and programs. First, it problematizes the thesis that the schooling of film is always an impoverishment of its transformative potential, underlining that there are worthy aspects in this mediation. Second, it proposes a genealogy of the links between schooling and film grounded on visual studies and the history of visual technologies. Third, it offers examples of research conducted in secondary schools in Argentina and Mexico that point to significant changes in how students and teachers experience film and and relate to contemporary visual regimes.KEYWORDS: Cinema. Education. Visual Studies. Contemporary visual regimes. Educational programs.


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