Disaster risk reduction in school curricula: case studies from thirty countries
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Publisher : UNESCO
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 27,30 MB
Release : 2012
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ISBN : 9230010871
Author :
Publisher : UNESCO
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 27,30 MB
Release : 2012
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ISBN : 9230010871
Author : Reinette Biggs
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 317 pages
File Size : 20,16 MB
Release : 2015-04-02
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 110708265X
Reflecting the very latest research, this book provides an in-depth review of the role of resilience in the management of social-ecological systems and the ecosystem services they provide. Leaders in the field outline seven principles for building resilience in social-ecological systems, examining how these can be applied to advance sustainability.
Author : Donald F. Moores
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin College Division
Page : 456 pages
File Size : 23,6 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780618042890
Educating the Deaf is the authoritative, comprehensive standard-bearer in its market, offering balanced coverage of hotly contested issues, such as language acquisition vs. manual communication. The text compiles all the major home, school, and community issues that affect the education of the deaf.
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Publisher : AYA Editora
Page : 90 pages
File Size : 36,6 MB
Release : 2024-06-30
Category : Education
ISBN : 6553795428
É com grande entusiasmo que apresentamos o Volume 5 da série “Educação Especial e Inclusiva: perspectivas, relatos e evidências”. Esta obra coletiva reúne um conjunto diversificado de estudos e relatos que exploram os desafios e as práticas de inclusão no contexto educacional contemporâneo, oferecendo uma contribuição significativa para o avanço da educação inclusiva. A discussão sobre autismo na prática docente inaugura esta coletânea, delineando caminhos para a compreensão e a implementação de práticas pedagógicas que atendam às necessidades desses alunos. Complementando esta análise, o tema da inclusão de estudantes com Transtorno do Espectro Autista é revisitado, focando nos desafios da capacitação de professores e na implementação de práticas pedagógicas inclusivas eficazes. As perspectivas teológicas e práticas educacionais sobre a inclusão de alunos com necessidades especiais na educação religiosa ampliam o debate, proporcionando uma visão multifacetada sobre a integração desses estudantes em contextos educacionais diversos. Essa temática se entrelaça com a narrativa pessoal de uma aluna surda de ensino médio, que explora a construção de sua identidade e sua relação com a escola, oferecendo uma visão profunda sobre a experiência surda na educação. O diálogo com professores acerca da inclusão em escolas regulares é essencial para compreender as barreiras e possibilidades enfrentadas no cotidiano escolar. Este tema é enriquecido por um panorama das teorias de aprendizagem aplicadas no ensino de astronomia para deficientes visuais, demonstrando como abordagens teóricas específicas podem ser adaptadas para atender às necessidades de alunos com deficiência visual. Por fim, a obra inclui um relato de experiência envolvendo uma aluna com deficiência auditiva, ilustrando as práticas e os desafios da educação inclusiva em um contexto real. Esse relato fornece uma perspectiva prática e vivencial, destacando a importância da adaptação e do apoio contínuo para a efetiva inclusão escolar. Este volume, ao integrar diferentes perspectivas e experiências, reafirma a importância da pesquisa e da prática inclusiva no cenário educacional. Agradecemos aos autores pela dedicação e contribuição, e esperamos que esta obra inspire educadores, pesquisadores e estudantes a promoverem uma educação mais inclusiva e equitativa. Boa leitura!
Author : Keith C. Barton
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 45,59 MB
Release : 2004-07-13
Category : Education
ISBN : 1135645132
In Teaching History for the Common Good, Barton and Levstik present a clear overview of competing ideas among educators, historians, politicians, and the public about the nature and purpose of teaching history, and they evaluate these debates in light of current research on students' historical thinking. In many cases, disagreements about what should be taught to the nation's children and how it should be presented reflect fundamental differences that will not easily be resolved. A central premise of this book, though, is that systematic theory and research can play an important role in such debates by providing evidence of how students think, how their ideas interact with the information they encounter both in school and out, and how these ideas differ across contexts. Such evidence is needed as an alternative to the untested assumptions that plague so many discussions of history education. The authors review research on students' historical thinking and set it in the theoretical context of mediated action--an approach that calls attention to the concrete actions that people undertake, the human agents responsible for such actions, the cultural tools that aid and constrain them, their purposes, and their social contexts. They explain how this theory allows educators to address the breadth of practices, settings, purposes, and tools that influence students' developing understanding of the past, as well as how it provides an alternative to the academic discipline of history as a way of making decisions about teaching and learning the subject in schools. Beyond simply describing the factors that influence students' thinking, Barton and Levstik evaluate their implications for historical understanding and civic engagement. They base these evaluations not on the disciplinary study of history, but on the purpose of social education--preparing students for participation in a pluralist democracy. Their ultimate concern is how history can help citizens engage in collaboration toward the common good. In Teaching History for the Common Good, Barton and Levstik: *discuss the contribution of theory and research, explain the theory of mediated action and how it guides their analysis, and describe research on children's (and adults') knowledge of and interest in history; *lay out a vision of pluralist, participatory democracy and its relationship to the humanistic study of history as a basis for evaluating the perspectives on the past that influence students' learning; *explore four principal "stances" toward history (identification, analysis, moral response, and exhibition), review research on the extent to which children and adolescents understand and accept each of these, and examine how the stances might contribute to--or detract from--participation in a pluralist democracy; *address six of the principal "tools" of history (narrative structure, stories of individual achievement and motivation, national narratives, inquiry, empathy as perspective-taking, and empathy as caring); and *review research and conventional wisdom on teachers' knowledge and practice, and argue that for teachers to embrace investigative, multi-perspectival approaches to history they need more than knowledge of content and pedagogy, they need a guiding purpose that can be fulfilled only by these approaches--and preparation for participatory democracy provides such purpose. Teaching History for the Common Good is essential reading for history and social studies professionals, researchers, teacher educators, and students, as well as for policymakers, parents, and members of the general public who are interested in history education or in students' thinking and learning about the subject.
Author : OECD
Publisher : OECD Publishing
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 29,83 MB
Release : 2011-05-27
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ISBN : 9789264097414
This book examines the transition of young adults with disabilities from school to tertiary education and work.
Author : Rachel Sutton-Spence
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 30,40 MB
Release : 2017-09-16
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1349931799
Introducing Sign Language Literature: Folklore and Creativity is the first textbook dedicated to analyzing and appreciating sign language storytelling, poetry and humour. The authors assume no prior knowledge of sign language or literary studies, introducing readers to a world of visual language creativity in deaf communities. Introducing Sign Language Literature: Folklore and Creativity - Explains in straightforward terms the unique features of this embodied language art form - Draws on an online anthology of over 150 sign language stories, poems and jokes - Suggests ways of analysing and appreciating the rich artistic heritage of deaf communities Watch a short video about the book.
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Publisher : AYA Editora
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 47,79 MB
Release : 2024-10-25
Category : Education
ISBN : 6553796173
O livro “Educação Wspecial e Inclusiva: Perspectivas, Relatos e Evidências – Vol. 6” apresenta uma rica análise multidimensional sobre a educação especial e inclusiva, destacando desafios e soluções práticas observadas em diversos contextos. Ao abordar temas que vão desde a identificação precoce de características autistas em tempos de pandemia até o uso de abordagens lúdicas, como o Jogo da Velha 3D, a obra proporciona um panorama abrangente das práticas pedagógicas voltadas para crianças com necessidades educacionais especiais. A inclusão escolar de crianças com autismo é discutida em múltiplas perspectivas, enfatizando tanto a importância do contexto escolar quanto o impacto das práticas pedagógicas inovadoras. A reflexão sobre o currículo é central para a proposta inclusiva, especialmente no que diz respeito à diversidade e ao atendimento especializado. Ao mesmo tempo, o relato de vivências de educadores em diferentes regiões, como o Pará e Manaus, oferece uma visão prática sobre os desafios da educação inclusiva no Brasil. O desenvolvimento de habilidades através do brincar e da contação de histórias, assim como a análise de transtornos do neurodesenvolvimento e suas implicações na aprendizagem, são também temas de destaque. Além disso, a relação entre neuropsicopedagogia e epigenética no contexto de transtornos como o déficit de atenção e hiperatividade traz uma contribuição significativa para a compreensão do desenvolvimento infantil. Com discussões profundas sobre a realidade da escolarização de crianças surdas e com síndrome de Down, o livro reforça a importância de políticas e práticas inclusivas para garantir que todas as crianças, independentemente de suas condições, possam se desenvolver em ambientes educacionais acolhedores e adaptados às suas necessidades. Esta coletânea oferece ao leitor reflexões, estudos de caso e práticas que poderão servir de base para o aprimoramento de políticas públicas e metodologias pedagógicas na área da educação especial e inclusiva.. Boa leitura!
Author : Barbara Pini
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 18,69 MB
Release : 2020-04-30
Category : Education
ISBN : 0429684320
This book broadens the scope of the subject of rural education and enlivens the ways in which the subject may be studied. Through textual and visual analysis of a range of sources – including young adult novels, the farming simulation game ‘Hay Day’ and reality television programs – the contributors investigate how the lives of young people in rural spaces are mediated by a range of social locations including class, ethnicity and sexuality. Additionally, through rich and detailed ethnographic work, the book explores the complicated and multifaceted meanings of rural places and examines how these meanings shape experiences of schooling for teachers and students. In doing so, the book embeds the study of rural education in explorations of patrilineal inheritance on family farms, international migration, globalisation and economic restructuring. It aims to start a conversation about the robust and complex ways in which the confluence between ‘rural’ and ‘education’ may be imagined, experienced and researched. This book was originally published as a special issue of Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education.
Author : María Jesús Monteagudo
Publisher : Universidad de Deusto
Page : 181 pages
File Size : 43,36 MB
Release : 2018-04-14
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 8416982449
The new human development paradigm rests on the human and cultural capital of peoples and revolves around the challenge of increasing the well-being and happiness of people. Therefore, leisure understood in today’s societies as one of the key means to feel good, satisfied with life and reaffirmed in the pursuit of a meaning for life, seems to be ultimately called to play a key role in promoting human development processes. The contents of this book are a good proof of it. Each chapter focuses on a different approach, discipline or group and highlights the potential of leisure experiences for human development. This book is an invitation to reflection and thought on issues that, far from being irrelevant, have a bearing on people's future, in terms of happiness, well-being and quality of life. It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure that future leisure develops under the guidelines of a leisure that contributes to human development.