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Finland: Becoming and the Youngest Children at Home and in ECEC

2019

This chapter will focus on the youngest children and the everyday contexts and practices of their lives in Finland. The chapter explores the concept of ‘becoming’ within childhood, particularly within early childhood education and care (ECEC) in our country. For the youngest children, their homes and nuclear families have been historically and culturally constructed as the first and most important social and emotional growth environments. For families, the discourses concerning the ‘best or right place’ for their young children to be cared for and learn in are fuelled by the extensive system of financial incentives for home care (e.g. maternity, paternity and home allowances). Only about 40…

Early childhood educationPoliticsPolitical scienceAttendanceContext (language use)Gender studiesLegislationDay careCore curriculumNuclear family
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Training for gender equity: an experience through choreographies in Early Childhood Education

2020

INTRODUCCIÓN. En Educación Infantil, el trabajo de los denominados temas transversales toma especial relevancia porque permiten reforzar las destrezas del alumnado en diferentes áreas, que contribuyen a un desarrollo adecuado durante la Educación Primaria. Los contenidos de la asignatura “Procesos musicales en Educación Infantil”, de tercer curso del Grado de Maestra de Educación Infantil, permiten el trabajo de esos temas, concretamente, las coreografías. Éstas pueden ser utilizadas como herramientas lúdicas que garantizan no sólo el trabajo de las habilidades motrices básicas, sino también la equidad, la educación cívica y moral…, por el contenido de las canciones que pueden ser utilizada…

Early childhood educationTemas transversalesPrimary educationMusicalMovement with musicCoreografíacoreografíasEducación InfantilPedagogyAZ20-999Selection (linguistics)Relevance (information retrieval)L7-991CurriculumMotor skillEarly childhood educationDiscussion groupmovimiento con músicatemas transversalesMovimiento con músicaEducation (General)ChoreographyHistory of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesmúsicaTransversal themesPsychologyMúsicaDEDiCA
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Språkmedvetenhet i småbarnspedagogiskt arbete – Finländska daghemspedagogers reflektioner

2019

Sammandrag: Under det senaste decenniet har Finland blivit alltmer mångspråkigt. Det syns också i styrdokumenten. I denna artikel beskrivs hur pedagoger vid ett tvåspråkigt så kallat samlokaliserat daghem resonerar kring begreppet språkmedvetenhet och hur deras diskurser förhåller sig till det som skrivs om språkmedvetenhet i Grunderna för planen för småbarnspedagogik 2016 (det nationella styrdokumentet för småbarnspedagogik). Enligt resultaten är pedagogerna medvetna om deras roll som språkmedvetna vuxna och hur de kan stödja barns språkliga medvetenhet i svenska/finska medan diskurser om annan flerspråkighet ej förekommer spontant. Studien visar att det är viktigt att diskutera språkmedve…

Early childhood educationlcsh:LC8-6691varhaiskasvatuslcsh:Special aspects of educationDiscourse analysislastentarhanopettajatlanguage awarenesskindergarten teachersCore curriculumTeacher educationdiskurssianalyysiPedagogyearly childhood educationMultilingualismSociologykielitietoinen opetusdiscourse analysisNordisk Barnehageforskning
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The Bimodal Distribution in Exoplanet Radii: Considering Varying Core Compositions and $\rm H_{2}$ Envelope's Sizes

2020

Several models have been introduced in order to explain the radius distribution in exoplanet radii observed by Fulton et al. (2017) with one peak at $\rm \sim 1.3 R_{\oplus} $ the other at $\rm \sim 2.4 R_{\oplus} $ and the minimum at $\rm \sim 1.75R_{\oplus} $. In this paper we focus on the hypothesis that the exoplanet size distribution is caused by stellar XUV-induced atmospheric loss. We evolve $10^{6}$ synthetic exoplanets by exposing them to XUV irradiation from synthetic ZAMS stars. For each planet we set a different interior composition which ranged from $\rm 100 \: wt\%$ Fe (very dense) through $\rm 100 \: wt\%$ $\rm MgSiO_{3}$ (average density) and to $\rm 100 \: wt\%$ $\rm H_{2}O…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics (astro-ph.EP)PhysicsFOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsExoplanetCore (optical fiber)Distribution (mathematics)Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)Envelope (waves)Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
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El ecofeminismo

2017

El Ecofeminismo, más allá de una tendencia, es un modo de ver la vida y los pro­cesos que de ella subyacen, es por tanto una filosofía de trabajo. Este modo de entender la existencia, basado en la reivindicación de modelos no patriarcales y holísticos, está surcado por diferentes tendencias, desde experiencias diversas, pero nacen de un tronco común y complementan un modo de estar del mundo: la conciencia de ser naturaleza. Estos principios de trabajo, por la riqueza de los mismos, podrían muy bien ayudar a hilvanar el discurso transversal de un progra­ma formativo basado en el humanismo muy en sintonía con la Educación Popular.

EcofeminismHarmony (color)Popular educationSociologyHumanismTraining programBeing in the worldCommon coreEpistemologySaberes Andantes
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Dietary plasticity of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) facilitates coexistence with competitively superior European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus)

2011

–  Habitat use and diet of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) coexisting with European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) and grayling (Thymallus thymallus) were studied in one deep and two relatively shallow subarctic lakes in northern Norway. Stomach content and stable isotope analyses revealed clear and temporally stable resource partitioning between the species in all three lakes. Arctic charr had a wide and flexible trophic niche and was the only piscivorous species. In contrast, whitefish and grayling had remarkably stable planktivorous and benthivorous niches, respectively. In the deepest lake, Arctic charr together with grayling mainly utilised littoral benthos, while piscivory was more…

Ecological nicheEcologyfood.dishEcologyGraylingAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationThymallusfoodCoregonus lavaretusArcticForage fishProfundal zoneEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSalvelinusEcology of Freshwater Fish
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Will the invasive western conifer seed bug Leptoglossus occidentalis Heidemann (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Coreidae) seize all of Europe?

2008

In our day, thanks to high-speed transport systems, people are moving living species (intentionally or not) across ecosystems and countless borders. As we know, most introduced species usually do not survive, because they find neither a tolerable environment nor an available ecological niche. Sometimes, successful establishment may also require multiple introductions (Balcom 2004).

Ecological nichebiologyCoreidaeEcologyHeteropteraIntroduced speciesBiodiversityLeptoglossusbiology.organism_classificationWestern conifer seed bugHemipteraAnimal Science and ZoologyEcosystemEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomy
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The Adaptation of Professional Fishing to Diminished Vendace Stocks: The Case of Finnish Inland Waters

1999

Abstract The large number of lakes covering 10% of Finland's surface area provide an opportunity for both full-time and part-time professional fishing. However, the development of the fishing industry is hindered by unpredictable fluctuations in fish stocks, by the elaborate hierarchy of the fisheries system, as well as by certain features of Finnish professional fishing, such as the small size of fishing enterprises, the scattered pattern of production, and long transportation distances to the core demand areas. According to Finnish catch statistics, the stock of vendace Coregonus albula has clearly diminished since the mid 1980s. Our results show that full-time professional fishermen diff…

EcologyCoarse fishingbiologybusiness.industryFishingManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationFish stockFisheryGeographyFishing industryCoregonus albulabusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsStock (geology)North American Journal of Fisheries Management
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Soil microbial biomass and bacterial diversity in southern European regions vulnerable to desertification

2022

Abstract Soil functionality is strongly dependent on the soil microbiota, which in turn is affected by soil quality and climate. Among global change factors, desertification is the most threatening ecosystem change affecting southern Europe, but the effects on the soil microbiota are largely unknown. In this study, we investigated soil microbial biomass and bacterial diversity in regions of southern European countries (Spain, Portugal and Italy), most under desertification risk, and related to key soil chemical-physical indicators and land use. Soil microbial biomass was positively related, to soil organic carbon (SOC) but bacterial diversity was negatively correlated with it. pH was the mo…

EcologyGeneral Decision SciencesSemiarid soils Mediterranean Soil core microbiota Climate change Land cover Multi-extremophilic soil bacteriaSemiarid soilsMediterraneanSoil core microbiotaClimate changeLand coverMulti-extremophilic soil bacteriaSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generalecomplex mixturesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcological Indicators
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Acanthocephala in fish from the Bothnian Bay, Finland

1990

A sample of 7266 fish from 31 species was obtained from the north-eastern Bothnian Bay, Baltic Sea, from 1975 to 1982. Twenty-six fish species were found to be infected with seven acanthocephalan species identified as Echinorhynchus salmonis, E. bothniensis, E. borealis, E. gadi, Acanthocephalus anguillae, A. lucii and Neoechinorhynchus rutili. Acanthocephalus lucii was the only acanthocephalan not to attain sexual maturity M at least one species of fish. Fourteen new host records were found for E. bothniensis. A total of 1576 acanthocephalan infections was found; in most cases these were single species infections, but in 108 cases infections of two, and in two cases of three species were o…

EcologyRange (biology)Acanthocephalus anguillaeHelminthsGadusAnimal Science and ZoologyAquatic animalBiologybiology.organism_classificationAcanthocephalaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsLeuciscus idusCoregonus widegreniJournal of Zoology
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