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Classi ibride e inclusione socio-educativa : il progetto TRIS
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Milan : FrancoAngeli,

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Gravi patologie croniche costringono molti studenti a lunghe assenze da scuola. Ciò rallenta il processo di apprendimento e mina il senso di appartenenza al gruppo dei pari. Per questo nel 2013 MIUR, CNR e Fondazione TIM lanciano il progetto TRIS (Tecnologie di Rete e Inclusione Socio-educativa) al fine di studiare un modello di intervento centrato su approcci didattici attivi e partecipativi, estendibile a tutte le situazioni di assenza prolungata. [Testo dell'editore]. Serious illness prevents many students from attending school on a regular basis and can lead to long-term absence from the classroom. The consequent isolation impedes socialization and educational exchange between homebound students and their schoolmates, as well as interaction with their teachers. Moreover, these students face serious difficulties when they eventually manage to return to school. All these factors slow down homebound students' learning progress and weaken their sense of belonging to their peer group. In response to these issues, Italy's Ministry of Education (MIUR), National Research Council (CNR), and the TIM Foundation set up a project in 2013 named TRIS (Networked Technologies and Socio-educational Inclusion). The main aim of the project is to develop a flexible and scalable intervention model for integrating homebound leaners. This is based on active and engaging learning approaches and is designed for application to a wide variety of long-term absence situations. The main pillar of the project is the so-called "Inclusive Hybrid Classroom", a special blending of physical and digital learning spaces. By facilitating direct engagement in class activities, irrespective of the students' actual location, this kind of classroom heightens the sense for everyone that the homebound student is actively present in the classroom.


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Classi ibride e inclusione socio-educativa : il progetto TRIS
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Gravi patologie croniche costringono molti studenti a lunghe assenze da scuola. Ciò rallenta il processo di apprendimento e mina il senso di appartenenza al gruppo dei pari. Per questo nel 2013 MIUR, CNR e Fondazione TIM lanciano il progetto TRIS (Tecnologie di Rete e Inclusione Socio-educativa) al fine di studiare un modello di intervento centrato su approcci didattici attivi e partecipativi, estendibile a tutte le situazioni di assenza prolungata. [Testo dell'editore]. Serious illness prevents many students from attending school on a regular basis and can lead to long-term absence from the classroom. The consequent isolation impedes socialization and educational exchange between homebound students and their schoolmates, as well as interaction with their teachers. Moreover, these students face serious difficulties when they eventually manage to return to school. All these factors slow down homebound students' learning progress and weaken their sense of belonging to their peer group. In response to these issues, Italy's Ministry of Education (MIUR), National Research Council (CNR), and the TIM Foundation set up a project in 2013 named TRIS (Networked Technologies and Socio-educational Inclusion). The main aim of the project is to develop a flexible and scalable intervention model for integrating homebound leaners. This is based on active and engaging learning approaches and is designed for application to a wide variety of long-term absence situations. The main pillar of the project is the so-called "Inclusive Hybrid Classroom", a special blending of physical and digital learning spaces. By facilitating direct engagement in class activities, irrespective of the students' actual location, this kind of classroom heightens the sense for everyone that the homebound student is actively present in the classroom.


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Territórios migrantes, interfaces expandidas
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ISBN: 9786586213027 857455510X Year: 2018 Publisher: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil : SciELO Books - Editus,

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O 5º volume da série está e dividido em três partes e trazem textos de diversos pesquisadores do campo da educomunicação, abordando temas atuais e as diversas linguagens de interseção da comunicação com a educação.


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Kategorial danning og bruk av IKT i undervisning
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ISBN: 8215029469 8215029450 Year: 2018 Publisher: Scandinavian University Press (Universitetsforlaget)

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Kan vi arbeide med metodar i skulen utan å trekkje inn innhald og mål? Kva kan digital teknologi gje av pedagogisk meirverdi? Kan tysk danningsteori framleis vere til hjelp til å forstå undervisning og læring? Denne boka handlar om det som skjer når danningsteori møter utfordringane med digital teknologi i skulen og særleg med bruken av mobile einingar (m-læring) i lærarutdanninga. Undervisningstema som er drøfta, er filosofi og etikk, engelsk litteratur og kunst og handverk. Sentrale perspektiv er henta frå den tyske teoretikaren Wolfgang Klafki (1927–2016). Klafkis kategoriale danningsteori blir kritisk drøfta i lys av dagens digitale utfordringar, og mottakinga av teorien hans i norsk pedagogikk og didaktikk blir òg vurdert. Forfattarane argumenterer for at Klafki framleis er aktuell. Eit sentralt poeng for Klafki var at danning er tosidig; ho har alltid både ei formal og ei materiell side. Vi kan ikkje «lære å lære» utan å lære noko. Han peika også på at det konkrete emnet har ei generell side, ein kategori, av større eller mindre danningsverdi. For å kunne velje læringsstoff og metode, må læraren og læreplanmakaren må ha ein fagleg idé om kva dette kan vere.


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Sport Pedagogy : Recent Approach to Technical-Tactical Alphabetization
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ISBN: 1789842220 1789842212 1838815732 Year: 2018 Publisher: IntechOpen

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There are several teaching sports approaches for school-age sports practitioners. However, relatively few models have a substantial theoretical and scientific foundation. In this sense, the present work aims to serve as an introduction on which to support the didactical process of a Non-Linear Pedagogy of games teaching, as described in the first chapter. A comparison between the traditional approach of sports teaching and the Teaching Games for Understanding model within the Slovak Republic context is exposed. Subsequently, experience in the Sport Education model in Finland is presented. Then, research regarding teachers' experiences with the Cooperative Learning model at different ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds is developed. Finally, an example of the Non-Linear Pedagogy program is used in Malaysia.


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Formación de subjetividades : alcances y desafíos de la escolaridad no tradicional en Bogotá
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ISBN: 9585498030 9585498022 Year: 2018 Publisher: Editorial Uniagustiniana

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Este libro presenta resultados de investigación, de orden teórico y empírico, de la formación de sujetos en instituciones de educación no tradicional en Bogotá. Nos ocupamos de instituciones como el Liceo Juan Ramón Jiménez, la Escuela Pedagógica Experimental, el Colegio Qualia Alternativa Educativa, el Centro Educativo Libertad y el Colegio Fe y Alegría San Ignacio i.e.d. Queremos pensar, de manera crítica, cómo estas apuestas pedagógicas se distancian de la educación tradicional y el tipo de sujetos que pretenden formar a lo largo del proceso escolar.


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Open Your Hand : Teaching as a Jew, Teaching as an American
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ISBN: 1978800851 1978800827 Year: 2018 Publisher: New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers University Press,

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Fifteen years into a successful career as a college professor, Ilana Blumberg encounters a crisis in the classroom that sends her back to the most basic questions about education and prompts a life-changing journey that ultimately takes her from East Lansing to Tel Aviv. As she explores how civic and religious commitments shape the culture of her humanities classrooms, Blumberg argues that there is no education without ethics. When we know what sort of society we seek to build, our teaching practices follow. In vivid classroom scenes from kindergarten through middle school to the university level, Blumberg conveys the drama of intellectual discovery as she offers novice and experienced teachers a pedagogy of writing, speaking, reading, and thinking that she links clearly to the moral and personal development of her students. Writing as an observant Jew and as an American, Blumberg does not shy away from the difficult challenge of balancing identities in the twenty-first century: how to remain true to a community of origin while being a national and global citizen. As she negotiates questions of faith and citizenship in the wide range of classrooms she traverses, Blumberg reminds us that teaching - and learning - are nothing short of a moral art, and that the future of our society depends on it.


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Families at play : connecting and learning through video games
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ISBN: 9780262037464 9780262344579 0262344572 9780262344586 0262344580 0262037467 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press,

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"How family video game play promotes intergenerational communication, connection, and learning. Video games have a bad reputation in the mainstream media. They are blamed for encouraging social isolation, promoting violence, and creating tensions between parents and children. In this book, Sinem Siyahhan and Elisabeth Gee offer another view. They show that video games can be a tool for connection, not isolation, creating opportunities for families to communicate and learn together. Like smartphones, Skype, and social media, games help families stay connected. Siyahhan and Gee offer examples: One family treats video game playing as a regular and valued activity, and bonds over Halo. A father tries to pass on his enthusiasm for Star Wars by playing Lego Star Wars with his young son. Families express their feelings and share their experiences and understanding of the world through playing video games like The Sims, Civilization, and Minecraft. Some video games are designed specifically to support family conversations around such real-world issues and sensitive topics as bullying and peer pressure. Siyahhan and Gee draw on a decade of research to look at how learning and teaching take place when families play video games together. With video games, they argue, the parents are not necessarily the teachers and experts; all family members can be both teachers and learners. They suggest video games can help families form, develop, and sustain their learning culture as well as develop skills that are valued in the twenty-first century workplace. Educators and game designers should take note"--The publisher.


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Resonant games : design principles for learning games that connect hearts, minds, and the everyday
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ISBN: 0262346079 0262037807 0262346087 9780262346078 9780262037808 Year: 2018 Publisher: Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press,

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Principles for designing educational games that integrate content and play and create learning experiences connecting to many areas of learners' lives.


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Afflicted: How Vulnerability Can Heal Medical Education and Practice
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ISBN: 9780262344968 0262344963 9780262037396 0262037394 0262344971 Year: 2018 Publisher: MIT Press

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While many commentators have pointed to the lack of compassion and empathy in medicine, their critiques, for the most part, have not considered seriously the deeper philosophical, psychological, and ontological reasons why clinicians and medical students might choose to conceive of medicine as an endeavor concerned solely with the biological workings of the body. Thus, this book examines why it is that existential suffering tends to be overlooked in medical practice and education, as well as the ways in which contemporary medical epistemology and pedagogy not only perpetuate but are indeed shaped by the human tendency to flee from the reality of death and vulnerability. It also explores how students and doctors perceive medicine, including what it means to be a doctor and what responsibilities doctors have toward addressing existential suffering. Contending that the being of the physician is constituted by the other who calls out to her in his suffering, this book argues that the doctor is, in fact, called to attend to suffering that extends beyond the biological. It also discusses how future physicians might be "brought back to themselves" and oriented toward a deeper sense of care through a pedagogy that encourages intentional reflection and values the cultivation of the self, openness to vulnerability, and a fuller conception of what it means to be a healer.

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