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El Uso De Un Videojuego Minecraft © Para La Enseñanza De Vocabulario En Inglés A Estudiantes De Grado 10° Del Instituto Salesiano San José En El Municipio De Mosquera, Cundinamarca, Lina Fernanda Baquero Rubiano, Sindy Milena Bernal Rodríguez
El Uso De Un Videojuego Minecraft © Para La Enseñanza De Vocabulario En Inglés A Estudiantes De Grado 10° Del Instituto Salesiano San José En El Municipio De Mosquera, Cundinamarca, Lina Fernanda Baquero Rubiano, Sindy Milena Bernal Rodríguez
Maestría en Didáctica de las Lenguas
A pesar de que el uso de videojuegos en el contexto educativo es un tema que toma cada vez más espacio en la investigación en español, esta propuesta se abre campo en uno de sus ámbitos menos explorados: la investigación en el desarrollo del componente de vocabulario en el aprendizaje de una lengua extranjera como base para el desarrollo de otras habilidades comunicativas. La población seleccionada para este trabajo está conformada por los estudiantes de grado décimo del Instituto Salesiano San José, en el municipio de Mosquera. Con ellos se busca demostrar que por medio de una estrategia didáctica que …
La Reseña Como Estrategia De Enseñanza De La Escritura En Español En Estudiantes De Grado Sexto De La I.E.D Domingo Savio Del Municipio De Guasca, Cundinamarca, Sandra Liliana Ávila Martín, Maritza Córdoba Gutiérrez, Edith Rocío Vásquez Vargas
La Reseña Como Estrategia De Enseñanza De La Escritura En Español En Estudiantes De Grado Sexto De La I.E.D Domingo Savio Del Municipio De Guasca, Cundinamarca, Sandra Liliana Ávila Martín, Maritza Córdoba Gutiérrez, Edith Rocío Vásquez Vargas
Maestría en Didáctica de las Lenguas
El estudio se enfocó en el diseño de una propuesta de intervención pedagógica que, mediante la reseña como estrategia de enseñanza, permitió fomentar los procesos de aprendizaje de la escritura argumentativa en estudiantes de grado sexto de la IED Domingo Savio de Guasca, Cundinamarca. Para ello, se caracterizaron las necesidades formativas, los alcances y limitaciones de la propuesta; así como también las implicaciones pedagógicas derivadas de su implementación. Así, se asumió un proceso de investigación acción que implicó un diseño instruccional (ADDIE) y la recolección de datos mediante encuestas y pruebas diagnóstico a estudiantes, y con entrevistas a docentes y …
La Conversación Instruccional Para Fomentar El Pensamiento Crítico En El Aula De Inglés En Grado Undécimo En La Institución Educativa Antonio Nariño En Nunchía, Casanare, Lina Deiby Cardenas, Daniel Josue Chinchilla Torres, Alba Juliana Tiuso Hernández
La Conversación Instruccional Para Fomentar El Pensamiento Crítico En El Aula De Inglés En Grado Undécimo En La Institución Educativa Antonio Nariño En Nunchía, Casanare, Lina Deiby Cardenas, Daniel Josue Chinchilla Torres, Alba Juliana Tiuso Hernández
Maestría en Didáctica de las Lenguas
La presente investigación se realizó en la sede central de la Institución Educativa Antonio Nariño del municipio de Nunchía-Casanare. El objetivo fue analizar la implementación de la conversación instruccional para el desarrollo de un nivel inicial de pensamiento crítico expresado en inglés en grado undécimo. El problema que aborda este estudio es la falta de una estrategia didáctica para desarrollar el pensamiento crítico. Por lo anterior, se diseñó una propuesta a partir de la conversación instruccional, la cual se aplicó y sobre la que se analiza los alcances como estrategia didáctica en el fomento del pensamiento crítico. Esta investigación cualitativa …
El Diálogo Crítico-Reflexivo En La Reconstrucción De Las Representaciones Sociales Sobre El Aprendizaje Del Francés En Los Estudiantes De Octavo Grado Del Colegio Mayor De Los Andes, Omar David Gómez Montoya, Jenny Paola Rodríguez Ordoñez
El Diálogo Crítico-Reflexivo En La Reconstrucción De Las Representaciones Sociales Sobre El Aprendizaje Del Francés En Los Estudiantes De Octavo Grado Del Colegio Mayor De Los Andes, Omar David Gómez Montoya, Jenny Paola Rodríguez Ordoñez
Maestría en Didáctica de las Lenguas
El presente estudio nace de las voces de dos grupos de estudiantes de octavo del Colegio Mayor de los Andes que representan su realidad sobre el aprendizaje del francés como lengua extranjera en su entorno educativo. Partiendo de la conceptualización de las representaciones sociales, asumimos que dichos sistemas de conocimiento orientan cualquier proceso de aprendizaje, en este caso aquel de la lengua en mención. Luego de haber hecho una caracterización de dichas representaciones se encontraron significados en estos estudiantes que no permitían que se emprendiera un aprendizaje anclado a algún tipo de motivación, lo que hacía de este proceso algo …
El Uso Del Aula Invertida Como Estrategia Docente Para La Enseñanza De Contenidos A Través Del Inglés A Niños En Etapa Inicial Del Colegio Bilingüe Hispanoamericano Conde Ansúrez De Bogotá, Laura Victoria Fonseca Villa, Luisa Alejandra Melo Londoño
El Uso Del Aula Invertida Como Estrategia Docente Para La Enseñanza De Contenidos A Través Del Inglés A Niños En Etapa Inicial Del Colegio Bilingüe Hispanoamericano Conde Ansúrez De Bogotá, Laura Victoria Fonseca Villa, Luisa Alejandra Melo Londoño
Maestría en Didáctica de las Lenguas
En la actualidad la educación inicial se ha transformado en una educación que involucra el desarrollo de distintas competencias especialmente la competencia comunicativa. En el Colegio Bilingüe Hispanoamericano Conde Ansúrez los estudiantes desde una etapa inicial se ven expuestos a ambientes bilingües con el fin de aprender una lengua extranjera y potenciar esta habilidad, además se logra desde diferentes asignaturas, favoreciendo el aprendizaje de contenidos a través de la metodología CLIL en las diferentes áreas del aprendizaje. Con la intención de generar un aprendizaje más significativo y en vista de la falta de estrategias metodológicas pertinentes para dicho contexto, durante …
El Video Como Estrategia De Enseñanza De Vocabulario En Inglés Básico Para Estudiantes Del Sena Centro Internacional Náutico, Fluvial Y Portuario De Cartagena, Irina Margarita Feria Marrugo
El Video Como Estrategia De Enseñanza De Vocabulario En Inglés Básico Para Estudiantes Del Sena Centro Internacional Náutico, Fluvial Y Portuario De Cartagena, Irina Margarita Feria Marrugo
Maestría en Didáctica de las Lenguas
Esta investigación se centró en el diseño de una propuesta de intervención pedagógica mediante el video como estrategia de enseñanza de vocabulario básico en inglés para los tecnólogos del SENA: Oficial de Cubierta y en Oficial de Máquinas del Centro Internacional Náutico, Fluvial y Portuario de Cartagena. El estudio contó con un enfoque cuantitativo y un método de investigación exploratorio no experimental, el cual permitió el diseño y cualificación de la propuesta mencionada, a partir de la identificación de las necesidades de aprendizaje en el contexto de la investigación y el posterior análisis de sus alcances y limitaciones. Adicionalmente, el …
The Great Llanerazo: Un Acercamiento A La Cultura Llanera A Través De La Implementación De Un Material Didáctico, Enfocado En La Adquisición De Vocabulario En Inglés Como Lengua Extranjera En Estudiantes De Grado 7º Del Colegio Fabio Riveros De Villanueva, Casanare, Deiby Yessid García Nossa, Laura Katherine Rubio Reyes
The Great Llanerazo: Un Acercamiento A La Cultura Llanera A Través De La Implementación De Un Material Didáctico, Enfocado En La Adquisición De Vocabulario En Inglés Como Lengua Extranjera En Estudiantes De Grado 7º Del Colegio Fabio Riveros De Villanueva, Casanare, Deiby Yessid García Nossa, Laura Katherine Rubio Reyes
Maestría en Didáctica de las Lenguas
La cultura ha sido reconocida por diversos autores como el espejo de las interacciones sociales entre los miembros de cada comunidad. La cultura llanera refleja la identidad, costumbres, saberes, estilos de vida y tradiciones de un pueblo que inicialmente se construyó luego de mezclar conocimientos entre comunidades europeas que llegaron a América durante la conquista y comunidades indígenas que ya habitaban la zona. Estas nuevas poblaciones forjaron un estilo de vida único. Por lo tanto, es difícil encontrar materiales educativos que se contextualicen con estas tradiciones. Adicionalmente, distintas editoriales a nivel nacional e internacional que diseñan materiales didácticos para la …
Los Memes En La Construcción Discursiva De La Identidad Profesional En Estudiantes De Relaciones Internacionales, Dora María Arroyo Gómez, Daniela Pineda Rocha
Los Memes En La Construcción Discursiva De La Identidad Profesional En Estudiantes De Relaciones Internacionales, Dora María Arroyo Gómez, Daniela Pineda Rocha
Negocios y Relaciones Internacionales
No abstract provided.
Ua56/3/3 Institutional Research Reports File Sacs Reports, Wku Archives
Ua56/3/3 Institutional Research Reports File Sacs Reports, Wku Archives
WKU Archives Collection Inventories
SACS reports are conducted every ten years by the Southern Association of Colleges & Schools. Institutional data is collected, organized from all colleges and departments at WKU and then analyzed by the department of Institutional Research.
Advising Assessment Practices Of Advising Professionals At An Accredited United Kingdom Urban Career-Focused Higher Education Institution: A Replicated Quantitative, Descriptive Analysis, Catherine E. Mahrt-Washington
Advising Assessment Practices Of Advising Professionals At An Accredited United Kingdom Urban Career-Focused Higher Education Institution: A Replicated Quantitative, Descriptive Analysis, Catherine E. Mahrt-Washington
Dissertations
The Problem
As the world has flattened, the globalization and quality education movement surrounding higher education worldwide has led to the accountability of all stakeholders regarding student success in and beyond the classroom. Student mobility continues to impact tertiary enrollments as families and students consider the proliferated traditional and non-traditional enrollment alternatives along with prospective lower tertiary debt options. Although assessment, an accountability tool, in co-curricular areas such as advising has been overlooked by leaders, advising is not impervious to accountability consequences. The problem is that assessment of advising, if performed, is oftentimes implemented informally, without a well-defined framework or …
The Associations Between The Perception Of Helpfulness Of Teacher Induction Programs, Teacher Self-Efficacy, And Anticipated First-Year Teacher Retention In Shanghai Public Primary Schools, Xiaotian Han
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of the study was to: (a) determine to what extent the formalized teacher induction programs (TIPs) in Shanghai are perceived to be helpful for first-year public primary school teachers; (b) measure teacher self-efficacy and anticipated job retention of first-year teachers in Shanghai public primary schools; and (c) examine the degree to which these perceptions of helpfulness, teacher self-efficacy, and anticipated job retention are associated. In this study, retention is defined as remaining in a public primary school in Shanghai. Shanghai TIPs are one-year long, mandatory programs for first-year teachers in Shanghai public primary schools. The conceptual framework of …
Teachers’ Self-Efficacy Beliefs In Relation To Perceived English Proficiency And Teaching Practices: An Investigation Of Chinese Primary English As A Foreign Language (Efl) Teachers, Yun Zhang
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
Research on self-efficacy has been a productive field and abundant research has shown that teachers’ self-efficacy beliefs influence teachers’ actions and performances and thus affect students’ learning outcomes. However, there is a lack of literature on EFL teachers’ self-efficacy beliefs and even less research was set in Chinese EFL contexts. On the one hand, this study was conducted to provide a general picture of the current status of EFL teachers’ perceived English proficiency, self-rated self-efficacy beliefs and self-reported teaching practices in terms of some demographic perspectives; On the other hand, it aimed to explore the correlations among Chinese primary EFL …
Middle School Mathematics Teachers' Perceptions Of Opportunities And Challenges, Shelby Eversole
Middle School Mathematics Teachers' Perceptions Of Opportunities And Challenges, Shelby Eversole
Masters Theses
This study investigates the perspectives of opportunities and challenges of middle school mathematics’ teachers. To gain these perspectives, an ethnographic study was conducted by interviewing four middle school mathematics teachers in central Illinois. The results of this study imply that teachers of different backgrounds and teaching environments have varying perspectives about challenges and opportunities in the classroom. Limitations of this study include but are not limited to, the researcher having one year to conduct the research, only four teachers from two schools being interviewed, interviewees teaching different grade levels, no rural setting involvement, one educator having little teaching experience, teachers’ …
Decomposing Practice In Teacher Professional Development, Paola Sztjan, Daniel Heck, Kristen Malhazan, Lara Dick
Decomposing Practice In Teacher Professional Development, Paola Sztjan, Daniel Heck, Kristen Malhazan, Lara Dick
Faculty Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
Juxtaposing Primary- And Intermediate-Elementary Trade Books’ Historical Representation Of Amelia Earhart, Rachael A. Burkhardt
Juxtaposing Primary- And Intermediate-Elementary Trade Books’ Historical Representation Of Amelia Earhart, Rachael A. Burkhardt
Masters Theses
Amelia Earhart can be used in the classroom not only to interest students but can also be used to cover Common Core State Standards (CCSS), National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) framework, and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). When teaching Amelia Earhart, textbooks, trade books, and primary sources can be used, however one must be careful with the misrepresentations each resource can portray. To look at what is misrepresented, omitted, and included within primary and intermediate grade level trade books, 32 books were scrutinized. The trade books being analyzed were found to have some historically representative and misrepresentative elements …
Exploratory Factor Analysis Of The Canadian Wechsler Intelligence Scale For Children-Fifth Edition For A Sample Of First Nations Students, Jessica Hanson
Exploratory Factor Analysis Of The Canadian Wechsler Intelligence Scale For Children-Fifth Edition For A Sample Of First Nations Students, Jessica Hanson
Masters Theses
Native Americans and First Nation students are overrepresented in special education and underrepresented in structural bias research of the intelligence measures that place them there. There are several empirical studies of test bias on the Wechsler scales due to their popularity within the school system, however there is little exploratory factor analysis research on these scales with the Native American Indian population. Further, the Native American Indian and First Nation population is a relatively small minority group compared to other racial and ethnic groups in North America and this group is underrepresented in government statistics and overlooked in funding for …
Responsible Information Flow: A Discourse Of The Emerging Issues And Options Nexus, Adetomiwa Basiru, Emmanuel Layi Adebayo
Responsible Information Flow: A Discourse Of The Emerging Issues And Options Nexus, Adetomiwa Basiru, Emmanuel Layi Adebayo
Library Philosophy and Practice (e-journal)
The paper looked at the definitions of information as stated by various scholars and the aggregate of it all is that information is a kind of communication in whatever format from a source to a recipient to warrant a change in behaviour. The paper also classified information as soft and hard. Information from radio, television, image laundering, protocol and reporting of current events in magazine and newspapers are classified as soft while hard information is the one provided in libraries and other information related institutions. There are also various sources of information such as print, manuscripts, cartographic and audio-visual. The …
A Model For Cultivating Global Engagement Beyond Academic Tourism, Victor D. Carmona, Tizziana Carmona
A Model For Cultivating Global Engagement Beyond Academic Tourism, Victor D. Carmona, Tizziana Carmona
Jesuit Higher Education: A Journal
The message to environmental scholars in Pope Francis’ Encyclical “Laudato Si” is clear: contributions from Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) must serve to inform both local and international conversations as well as connect learning communities in developed and developing nations. In the hope of fostering international opportunities that challenge U.S. students to link their academic degrees with social justice elements that calibrate them to the historical reality the overwhelming majority of the world experiences, we outline a teacher-scholar model that serves as a tool for the advancement of social and environmental justice issues in developing countries.
Investigating The Improvement In Science Achievement Among Fifth Grade Science Students When Using The Instructional Design Model, Kisha J. Jarrett
Investigating The Improvement In Science Achievement Among Fifth Grade Science Students When Using The Instructional Design Model, Kisha J. Jarrett
Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this study is to determine if the Instructional Design Model will improve science achievement. The study addressed the problem of low science achievement among 93 Grade 5 students. The theoretical framework that was applied to this study was developed by Ralph Tyler in 1949. The researcher believed that Tyler’s four-process curriculum planning approach guided teachers to look differently at teaching and learning. This model assisted teachers in developing lessons that used the Instructional Design Model and produced objectives that reflect their classroom goals, impacted curriculum, and increased the understanding of science concepts. The school administered a multiple …
Issues In Academic Educational Research: The Impact Of Current Issues On Research Activity, Natalie Brown
Issues In Academic Educational Research: The Impact Of Current Issues On Research Activity, Natalie Brown
Theses: Doctorates and Masters
Previous investigations into educational research in Australia have highlighted important issues affecting research, with the majority of issues remaining to date. The Australian government and several research academics have examined issues relevant to educational research, including areas such as research design, dissemination of research results, and effectiveness of research. However, few studies have given voice to the academic researchers working in this field. Therefore, in light of the complexities and broadness of issues faced by educational researchers, this study aimed to investigate what current issues were pertinent to academic educational researchers through an examination of their experiences. This study also …
Why We Teach Mathematics To Every Student: Determining Impact Of Mathematics On Problem Solving And Logical Reasoning Skills, Megan Marie Harris
Why We Teach Mathematics To Every Student: Determining Impact Of Mathematics On Problem Solving And Logical Reasoning Skills, Megan Marie Harris
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
The purpose of this paper is to dissect why it is important to teach mathematics to every student, even if the student does not plan on pursuing mathematics in his or her career. This paper will describe and test various reasons why mathematics is taught to every student but it will focus on math as a way to help develop and improve problem-solving and logical reasoning skills. An experiment was conducted on a random sample of fourteen University of Akron students who were measured on their problem-solving abilities and critical thinking through playing two games. These students were then compared …
Transformative Social Work Education: Student Learning Needs And The Truth And Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls To Action, Garrison Mccleary
Transformative Social Work Education: Student Learning Needs And The Truth And Reconciliation Commission's 94 Calls To Action, Garrison Mccleary
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
The social work profession has played, and continues to play, an integral role in the development and implementation of discriminatory and harmful practices against Indigenous individuals, families, and communities across Canada (Blackstock, 2011). The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s (TRC) 94 Calls to Action provide a comprehensive list of recommendations of which the primary focuses on child welfare. This Call to Action centres on ensuring that social workers are, “properly educated and trained about the history and impacts of residential schools” (TRC, 2015). This responsibility falls to Faculties and Schools of Social Work Social work to ensure social work …
Examining The Effects Of Energy Drinks On Academic Performance, Alyssa P. Roberson
Examining The Effects Of Energy Drinks On Academic Performance, Alyssa P. Roberson
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Reports of energy drink (ED) consumption have grown among the United States population. Research suggests reasons for consumption vary across populations, including increased attention and enhanced endurance performance. However, ED consumers could suffer from negative effects of ED, including health problems, caffeine overdose, and death. Energy drink consumption is also linked to substance use. Despite risks of consuming ED, heavy use of EDs remains among college students, often to help with academic performance; however, research has not examined effects of ED consumption on perceived and actual academic performance. This study evaluated relationships among ED consumption, self-efficacy, and academic performance in …
Behavior Incentives In Public Schools, Paige Miller
Behavior Incentives In Public Schools, Paige Miller
Williams Honors College, Honors Research Projects
The purpose of this project is to see if behavior incentives will work to increase student attention and productivity in the classroom. By improving these two skills, teachers should also see an improvement in the academic performance of their students. In this project, an honors class of 20 students and a general education class of 24 students was compared. Many of these students would show up late to class, spend large periods of time on their cell phones, constantly get out of their seats, and mess around rather than taking advantage of class time to complete assignments. Student grades, and …
Predictors Of Community College Students’ Academic Success In The Corequisite Model, Damon Andrews
Predictors Of Community College Students’ Academic Success In The Corequisite Model, Damon Andrews
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The purpose of this quantitative study was to determine predictors of community college student academic success in the corequisite model. Academic success was defined dichotomously on a pass or fail basis. The population in this study included 1,933 students that enrolled in at least one corequisite English and/or mathematics course at the college between the fall semester of 2015 and summer semester of 2018. The predictors examined were a student’s sex, race, age at time of enrollment, Pell grant recipient status, first-generation college student status, high school GPA, placement test scores, academic major, time spent receiving academic tutoring in college’s …