Business Games in the Development of Competencies of the Navy Supply Officers

Author(s):  
Igor Oliveira ◽  
Sérgio Maravilhas ◽  
Sérgio Ricardo Goes Oliveira

The Brazilian Navy encourages the adoption of active learning methodologies aiming the development of competencies in the military. This research aims to analyze the contributions of the game Simulador para Treinamento em Administração (Simulator for Training in Administration) in the development of competencies of the Supply Officers who accomplished the Curso de Aperfeiçoamento em Intendência para Oficiais (CAIO). This research has a qualitative approach and an exploratory-descriptive nature. A questionnaire was used to investigate the participants' perception and semi-structured interviews were conducted to understand the expectation of the Centro de Instrução Almirante Newton Braga (CIANB) regarding the application of business games for the development of competencies. The results show that the participants positively perceive the use of business games as a teaching-learning strategy. Finally, it was possible to map the competencies developed with the application of the STA and verify that the intended objectives with the use of the methodology were met.

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 69
Author(s):  
Imam Suyitno ◽  
Martutik Martutik ◽  
Wevi Lutfitasari ◽  
Heni Dwi Arista

Many learning theories and studies on classroom discourse explain that teachers’ speech has an important role in determining student learning success. The teachers’ speech in teaching-learning interactions influences the activity and comfort of students’ learning. This study aimed to describe how the teachers’ speech stimulates students in learning interaction. This study used a qualitative approach to the type of classroom research.  Participants in this study were 4 teachers who taught Indonesian, Mathematics, Science, and English at Mts. Islamiyah. Data of the study were the teachers’ speech and its context of stimulating students in learning interaction. The data collected through classroom observations and recording of teachers’ speech and the context of the speech. By qualitative analysis, this study found that the teachers’ speech at the beginning of learning, in the learning process, and at the end of learning has various types and functions depending on the speech context underlying the speech events in the classroom interaction. The speech context includes students as audiences, speech functions, learning material as speech topics, learning interactions as speech situations. The use of teachers’ speech was a learning strategy conducted by teachers to stimulate students motivated for learning.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuliani Fitri ◽  
Refnywidialistuti Refnywidialistuti

The study is a kind of experimental one conducted to two groups, an experimental group and controlled group. The purpose of the study was to figure out whether students’ learning achievement by using giving questions and getting answers of active learning strategy better than those of conventional learning. The finding of the study is supposed to be useful for the researcher in teaching and to be guidance for teachers in mathematics learning. Population of the study were all of the students grade X TP 2017/2018 of Eka Sakti Senior High School, consisting of three classes.The samples were XIS1 as the controlled class consistingof 22 students and XIS2 as the experimental class consisting of 22 students. Data collected by having a test to the experimental class and controlled class. Normality and homogeneity tests were conducted before doing hypothesis test. The students’ learning achievement were normal and homogeny. Based on the analysis of hyphothesis tetsting, it can be concluded that application of active learning strategy by giving questions and getting answers can increase students’ mathematics learning achievement for 95% level of realibility. Therefore, it is hopped that teachers will apply active learning strategy by giving questions and getting answers in teaching learning process of mathematics due to its significant effect to learning achievement of the students.Keywords: learning achievement, active learning, giving questions and getting answers


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-45
Author(s):  
Rahmat Efendi ◽  
Moh. Masrur ◽  
Moh. Masrur

ABSTRACT The aim of this research is to describe active learning strategy to increase the students’ achievement at IV grade in Baitul Jannah SDIT and to describe the implementation of active learning strategy in islamic education lesson in Baitul Jannah SDIT. The kind of this research is quantitative research with data collective isusing observation, interview and documentation. And for data analyze is using qualitative descriptive, that is not in numbers but words form, sentence or paraghraph in descriptive form. Based on the result of the research can be concluded that aplly of active learning strategy in learning process of islamic education lesson in Baitul Jannah SDIT had been run well. When in teaching learning process thathad been done in the clas, such as students are active to ask the question that they have not understand yet, active to do the task that had been given by the teacher. Between the methodes that had been used in islamic education lesson in Baitul Jannlah SDIT that direct to active learning strategy is asking and answering method, demonstration method, guided teaching, jigsaw learning, sane age tutor, memorize, role play, demonstration, quiz, and others. The implemtation of active learning strategy in teaching learning process of islamic education lesson in Baitul Jannah SDIT gives the good result for example their score in raport book, beside of their good score with active learning strategy the islamic education lesson that delivered in the class can apply in daily activities such as students love to read quran, pray 5 times, duhha sunnah pray, and other religious activites in islam. ABSTRAK Adapun tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mendeskripsikan strategi active learning dalam meningkatkan prestasi belajar siswa kelas IV di SDIT Baitul Jannah, dan untuk mendeskripsikan implementasi strategi active learning pada mata pelajaran PAI di SDIT Baitul Jannah. Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif dengan tehnik pengumpulan data melalui observasi, wawancara, dan dokumentasi. Adapun untuk anlisis data digunakan adalah analisis deskriptif kualitatif, yaitu analisis data bukan dengan angka-angka melainkan dalam bentuk kata-kata, kalimat atau paragraf yang dinyatakan dalam bentuk deskriptif. Berdasarkan hasil analisis dapat disimpulkan bahwa penerapan strategi active learning dalam proses pembelajaran pendidikan agama Islam di SDIT Baitul Jannah sudah berjalan dengan baik. Hal tersebut terlihat pada saat proses belajar mengajar yang dilakukan didalam kelas, antara lain siswa aktif bertanya tentang pelajaran yang belum dimengerti,aktif mengerjakan tugas-tugas yang diberikan oleh guru. Diantara metode-metode yang digunakan dalam pembelajaran pendidikan agama Islam di SDIT Baitul Jannah yang mengarah kepada strategi active learning adalah metode tanya jawab, metode demonstrasi, guided teaching, jigsaw learning, tutor sebaya, hafalan, bermain peran, demonstrasi, quis, dan lain sebagainya. Implementasi strategi active learning dalam proses pembelajaran Pendidikan Agama Islam di SDIT Baitul Jannah membuahkan hasil yang diharapkan seperti yang terlihat pada hasil nilai rapor mereka. Selain hasil nilai rapor yang baik dengan strategi active learning menjadikan pelajaran Pendidikan Agama Islam yang disampaikan di dalam kelas dapat teraplikasikan juga dalam kehidupan sehari-hari, misal siswa menjadi gemar mengaji, melaksanakan sholat wajib, sholat sunnah dluha, dan ibadah-ibadah lain yang dianjurkan dalam agama Islam. Kata Kunci: Pendidikan Agama Islam, Pembelajaran, Active Learning


2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (4) ◽  
pp. 680-689 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jorge Muniz Junior ◽  
José de Souza Rodrigues ◽  
Alice Assis ◽  
Francisca Clara de Paula Oliveira ◽  
Bruno Chaves Franco ◽  
...  

Abstract This paper analyses the use of the Cumbuca Method as a teaching strategy to develop reading skills in engineering students. Despite their importance, reading skills are little stimulated in engineering undergraduate courses. Teamwork, communication, organization and exposure of ideas, time management are also important skills to new employees. The Cumbuca Method was created to disseminate quality concepts among company employees, by discussing text related to a given topic of interest. This analysis is based on a qualitative approach involving a sample of 200 engineering undergraduates from Operations Management discipline at a public University in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The results showed that the use of this teaching strategy inducted improvements to regular reading and debate among students.


2016 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria José Lumini Landeiro ◽  
Teresa Vieira Martins ◽  
Heloísa Helena Ciqueto Peres

The transition of dependent people from hospital to the home is a situation that generates stress for them and for the family. This descriptive, exploratory study with a qualitative approach aims to identify the perception of nurses about the difficulties that face a family caring for a dependent person, including information needs, and with reference to applicability of use of educational technology. The data were collected through semi-structured interviews with 14 nurses of a hospital and two health centers in the region of Porto, Portugal. The majority of participants were men, with average age of 32.64 years, and an average of 9.86 years' experience of exercise of the profession. The nurses identified needs for information for the development of competencies in the areas of knowledge of instruments related to the self-care of moving, turning and changing place, and the utility of use of educational technology. It is concluded that mastering the areas of knowledge identified would facilitate the construction and application of educational technology for family members caring for a patient


1998 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 209-218 ◽  
Author(s):  
André Büssing ◽  
Thomas Bissels

The extended model of different forms of work satisfaction ( Büssing, 1991 ), originally proposed by Bruggemann (1974) , is suggested as a distinctive qualitative approach to work satisfaction. Six forms of work satisfaction—progressive, stabilized, resigned satisfaction, constructive, fixated, resigned dissatisfaction—are derived from the constellation of four constituent variables: comparison of the actual work situation and personal aspirations, global satisfaction, changes in level of aspiration, controllability at work. Preliminary evidence from semi-structured interviews with 46 nurses shows that the dynamic model is headed in the right direction (qualitative differentiation of consistently high propertions of satisfied employees, uncovering processes of person-work situation interaction). Qualitative methods demonstrated their usefulness in accessing underlying cognitive and evaluative processes of the forms, which are often neglected by traditional attitude-based satisfaction research.


Author(s):  
Rebecca Winnard ◽  
Mark Roy ◽  
Hannah Butler-Coyne

AbstractLittle is known about the emotional pressures and practical management of daily challenges and, intra and interpersonal demands of raising a child as a parent with a diagnosis of Autistic Spectrum Conditions. The present study utilised a qualitative approach to understand perceptions of females diagnosed on the autistic spectrum of ‘being a parent’. Eight semi-structured interviews were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Benefits and challenges of being a parent were highlighted alongside population-specific skill and characteristics associated with strength and resilience, love, nurture, routine and sensory considerations. Findings identify the need for population-specific specialist parenting support, provide direction for professionals in clinical settings and expand the paucity of research in this area.


2020 ◽  
Vol 37 (5) ◽  
pp. 711-718
Author(s):  
Oscar James ◽  
Karen Cardwell ◽  
Frank Moriarty ◽  
Susan M Smith ◽  
Barbara Clyne

Abstract Background There is some evidence to suggest that pharmacists integrated into primary care improves patient outcomes and prescribing quality. Despite this growing evidence, there is a lack of detail about the context of the role. Objective To explore the implementation of The General Practice Pharmacist (GPP) intervention (pharmacists integrating into general practice within a non-randomized pilot study in Ireland), the experiences of study participants and lessons for future implementation. Design and setting Process evaluation with a descriptive qualitative approach conducted in four purposively selected GP practices. Methods A process evaluation with a descriptive qualitative approach was conducted in four purposively selected GP practices. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, transcribed verbatim and analysed using a thematic analysis. Results Twenty-three participants (three pharmacists, four GPs, four patients, four practice nurses, four practice managers and four practice administrators) were interviewed. Themes reported include day-to-day practicalities (incorporating location and space, systems and procedures and pharmacists’ tasks), relationships and communication (incorporating GP/pharmacist mode of communication, mutual trust and respect, relationship with other practice staff and with patients) and role perception (incorporating shared goals, professional rewards, scope of practice and logistics). Conclusions Pharmacists working within the general practice team have potential to improve prescribing quality. This process evaluation found that a pharmacist joining the general practice team was well accepted by the GP and practice staff and effective interprofessional relationships were described. Patients were less clear of the overall benefits. Important barriers (such as funding, infrastructure and workload) and facilitators (such as teamwork and integration) to the intervention were identified which will be incorporated into a pilot cluster randomized controlled trial.


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