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Authentic Audiovisual Resources to Actualise Legal Interpreting Education

2015

New Zealand Aotearoa is an English-medium country and a home to a high number of minority migrant groups speaking over 160 different languages. To cater to the needs of such a diverse population, the Interpreting and Translation Team at Auckland University of Technology has developed a language-neutral pedagogy using a range of innovative teaching methods. One method is the use of authentic audiovisual material incorporating extracts from murder trials to raise awareness of courtroom discourse in general, and lawyers’ questions in particular. The aim of this study was to ascertain to what extent audiovisual clips are beneficial in legal interpreter education. After viewing audiovisual clips…

Linguistics and LanguageUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASInterpreter traininginterpreter training; legal language; authentic audiovisual material; situated learningComputer scienceSituated learningTraducción e InterpretaciónAudiovisual educationAudiovisual Materialcomputer.software_genreAotearoaLanguage and LinguisticsEducationInnovative teachingFormative assessmentLegal languageAuthentic audiovisual materialPedagogy:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]CLIPScomputerSituated learningInterpretercomputer.programming_languageMonTi: Monografías de Traducción e Interpretación
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Retrospective Orientation to Learning Activities and Achievements as a Resource in Classroom Interaction

2018

This article explores the temporal nature of language learning in classroom settings through the lens of Conversation Analysis (CA) by drawing on video‐recorded interactions from Content and Language Integrated (CLIL) classrooms. It outlines some methodological challenges that the task of documenting language learning in and as observable social interaction poses for CA studies of second language (L2) learning and proposes that learning has typically been described as either a situated activity (in cross‐sectional studies) or a series of intermediate achievements (in longitudinal studies). The empirical analysis focuses on interactional instances in which students observably invoke and desc…

Linguistics and LanguagevuorovaikutusoppiminenTeaching methodluokkahuoneta6121Language and LinguisticsCLIL-opetusResource (project management)SituatedMathematics educationcontent and language integrated learning (CLIL)learning-in-interaction060201 languages & linguisticskeskustelunanalyysiPerspective (graphical)06 humanities and the artsLanguage acquisitionSocial relationConversation analysisvieraskielinen opetus0602 languages and literatureinteraktiivisuusclassroom interactionPsychologyNatural languageThe Modern Language Journal
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Machine consciousness: A manifesto for robotics

2009

Machine consciousness is not only a technological challenge, but a new way to approach scientific and theoretical issues which have not yet received a satisfactory solution from AI and robotics. We outline the foundations and the objectives of machine consciousness from the standpoint of building a conscious robot. © 2009 World Scientific Publishing Company.

ManifestoCognitive scienceroboticSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniComputer sciencebusiness.industryrepresentationmedia_common.quotation_subjectArtificial consciousnessRoboticssituatedneexternalismArtificial IntelligenceComputerApplications_GENERALRobotArtificial intelligenceConsciousnessRobot consciousnebusinessmedia_commonembodiment
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Virtue in small business in small places: Organisational factors associated with employee dishonest behaviour in the retail sector

2017

Abstract The organisational factors associated with employee dishonest behaviour are understudied because dishonesty is sensitive topic and organisations are not willing to reveal misbehaviour to the wider public. This paper addresses this research gap by providing an empirical study on reporting of dishonest behaviour of retail employees in Estonia and Latvia. The aim of the paper is to find out how organisational factors affect the reporting of dishonest behaviour in retail sector. Local vs international retailers and rural vs capital city stores characterise organisational factors and these are analysed in different hypothetical scenarios: low wage, perceived injustice and boredom. The s…

MarketingDishonestybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologySample (statistics)BoredomSmall businessEmpirical researchWorkplace devianceCapital (economics)0502 economics and businessSituatedmedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBusinessmedicine.symptomMarketing050203 business & managementmedia_commonJournal of Retailing and Consumer Services
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Two finnish girls and mathematics: Similar achievement level, same core curriculum, different competences

2015

Mathematical thinking and problem solving are essential parts of learning mathematics described in the Finnish National Core Curriculum for Basic Education. Evaluations on both have been done at national and international level. However, in a request for deeper understanding of pupils’ mathematical thinking we need to move beyond paper tests. This paper is a first look into the mathematical thinking of two Finnish girls, Emma and Nora, in their final year of Finnish comprehensive school. After solving a real-life situated problem in a classroom, the girls talk about mathematics and problem solving in an interview. The focus of the analysis is on the learning objectives, core content and fin…

MetacognitionAffect (psychology)Core curriculumlcsh:Education (General)EducationAchievement levelComprehensive schoolBasic educationSituatedMathematics educationlcsh:L7-991lcsh:Science (General)Curriculumlcsh:Q1-390LUMAT
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Design, Implementation and Students' Emotional Assessment of a Software for the Learning of Rational Numbers through Music Metaphors in Chilean Prima…

2019

Using sound and music as a metaphor to approach curricular mathematical contents in Primary Education seems an interesting field that deserves some research. Both music and sound can synergically act as scaffolding for learning, intervening as part of situated knowledge, and they could offer a new perspective for learning mathematics at schools, giving pupils opportunities to develop their own mental representations. Also, the incorporation of an affective/emotional analysis, as criteria for evaluation, seems pertinent and complementary to other criteria in the production of multimedia material with educational purposes both in formal and non-formal domains of education. These are the inten…

Metaphormedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPrimary educationExploratory researchcomputer.software_genre050105 experimental psychologySession (web analytics)EducationTest (assessment)SituatedMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial exclusioncomputer050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonEducational softwareMúsica Ensenyament
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Chthonic science: Georges Niangoran-Bouah and the anthropology of belonging in Côte d'Ivoire

2009

Georges Niangoran-Bouah worked assiduously toward Africanizing national education, academia, and public culture in Cote d'Ivoire. As part of this venture, his research projects, including his study of "drummology," can be regarded as a quest for "chthonic" science, that is, an anthropology that uncovers and implements the deep tenets of African-Ivorian culture. Properly situated in its academic, ideological, and political umwelt, we demonstrate, Niangoran-Bouah's anthropology of belonging is not merely an instance of "closure" but must be seen as a multiform attempt to recover a "local" position as a way to participate in universal-global science.

National educationPoliticsAnthropologyAnthropologymedia_common.quotation_subjectSituatedPublic cultureCote d ivoireSociologyIdeologyClosure (psychology)Umweltmedia_commonAmerican Ethnologist
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On Participating in Communities of Practice

2004

This chapter examines the social practices of three classroom communities where pedagogy in the learning of science draws on the socio-cultural perspective. The pedagogical framework for science education, defined in this study as a participatory approach, views learning as a collective process of meaning-making situated in cultural contexts (e.g. Cole, 1996; Sfard, 1998; Wells; 1999). There are three focuses of interest, namely, the nature of role negotiation between the members of the learning community, the application of cultural tools in collective activity, and the processes of making meaning for a scientific phenomenon. The social practices of the science classroom communities are ap…

NegotiationProcess (engineering)PhenomenonLearning communitymedia_common.quotation_subjectSituatedPerspective (graphical)PedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONSociologyScience educationMeaning (linguistics)media_common
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The role of experience in work and learning among design engineers

2004

Taking an approach to learning in the workplace as a phenomenon situated and accumulated in the course of work activities and everyday practice, the purpose of this study was to investigate how workers (development engineers and designers) themselves perceive the role of experience in work and learning. The empirical material consists of interviews with 18 employees in two enterprises in Finland. Narrative analysis of the holistic core stories yielded four thematic categories. The categories indicate that learning from experience plays an essential part in coping and learning along with other people, in understanding holistic work processes and in creating a personal perception of one’s wor…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementCoping (psychology)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic relationsAtmosphere (architecture and spatial design)Experiential learningEducationNarrative inquiryWork (electrical)PhenomenonPerceptionSituatedbusinessPsychologymedia_commonInternational Journal of Training and Development
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Practice-based learning and innovation in nursing homes

2020

Purpose This paper aims to investigate the conditions under which learning and innovation occur within nursing homes by focusing on how the dynamics of the distribution and transformation of ideas and knowledge may be viewed as a prerequisite for innovation in both formal, planned learning situations and informal, everyday practices. Design/methodology/approach Data was produced via fieldwork, which included participant observations, conversations and research interviews with staff and managers at a Norwegian nursing home. The paper is inspired by situated learning theories and communities of practice, as the social context emerges as the site where learning and innovation are cultivated. …

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementPopulation ageing:Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosiologi: 220 [VDP]Social PsychologyTeaching methodSituated learningNursing homesDevelopment03 medical and health sciences:Medisinske Fag: 700 [VDP]CompetenceReflexivityHealth careLearning:Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Helsetjeneste- og helseadministrasjonsforskning: 806 [VDP]SociologyWorkplace learningInnovationCompetence (human resources)VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Helsetjeneste- og helseadministrasjonsforskning: 806030504 nursingbusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesProfessional developmentSocial environmentPublic relations0305 other medical sciencebusiness
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