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The Connectivity of Information for the Integrated Reporting

2013

The purpose of this chapter is to shed light on the guiding principle of connectivity of information which the Integrated Reporting Framework presents as a way of translating the integrated thinking into action. In doing so, the chapter moves from the analysis of the main reports that are a source of information for Integrated Reporting, defining them as “partial” reports because they represent only a part of the comprehensive value creation story. The ways in which these reports are aggregated and/or integrated during the process of construction of an Integrated Report have the potential to affect the level of connectivity of information. In addressing these issues, the chapter proposes th…

Process managementSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleAction (philosophy)Computer scienceProcess (engineering)Corporate governanceIntegrated reporting connectivity reportCash flowIntegrated reportingAffect (psychology)Integrative thinkingIntellectual capital
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Performance Assessment of Generic and Domain-Specific Skills in Higher Education Economics

2020

Following criticisms by employers about academic graduates’ lack of 21st century skills, students need to develop skills such as professional knowledge, critical thinking and problem solving. Accordingly, there is a demand for suitable assessments of these skills. One approach is to develop a performance assessment using tasks adapted from real-world decision-making and judgment situations that students and graduates have to face in academic and professional domains. Such tasks employ real-life scenarios and require generic and domain-specific skills in different facets to handle a given problem adequately. In this paper, we present a newly developed performance assessment that aims to meas…

Professional knowledgeComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONHigher educationCritical thinking21st century skillsbusiness.industryComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationMeasure (physics)Face (sociological concept)PsychologybusinessDomain (software engineering)
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Technology-Supported Guidance Model to Support the Development of Critical Thinking Among Undergraduate Nursing Students in Clinical Practice: Protoc…

2021

Background Critical thinking is an essential set of skills in nursing education, and nursing education therefore needs a sharper focus on effective ways to support the development of these skills, especially through the implementation of technological tools in nursing education. Objective The aim of this study protocol is to assess the feasibility of a technology-supported guidance model grounded in the metacognition theory for nursing students in clinical practice. Methods Both quantitative (research questionnaires) and qualitative (focus group interviews) approaches will be used to collect data for a feasibility study with an exploratory, flexible mixed methods design to test a newly dev…

Protocol (science)Medical educationData collectionnursing educationMetacognitionGeneral MedicineFocus groupTest (assessment)clinical practiceCritical thinkingIntervention (counseling)VDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 808technologyProtocolNurse educationcritical thinkingPsychologymedical educationguidance modelfeasibility
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Research protocol: Technology-supported guidance to increase flexibility, quality and efficiency in the clinical practicum of nursing education

2020

Abstract This paper presents the protocol for a randomized controlled trial aimed at studying the effects of a technology-supported guidance model delivered by smartphone and intended to strengthen the follow-up of nursing students during their clinical practicum. The research outcomes will reflect students’ critical thinking, learning outcomes, and satisfaction. The results will be compared before and after the intervention and between control and intervention groups. In the control group, the clinical practicum period will be performed as usual. In the intervention group, students will monitor their day by filling in daily electronic reports. Based on students’ reports and the day’s exper…

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Is formal thought disorder in schizophrenia related to structural and functional aberrations in the language network? A systematic review of neuroima…

2018

Formal thought disorder (FTD) is a core feature of schizophrenia, a marker of illness severity and a predictor of outcome. The underlying neural mechanisms are still a matter of debate. This study aimed at 1) reviewing the literature on the neural correlates of FTD in schizophrenia, and 2) testing the hypothesis that FTD correlates with structural and functional aberrations in the language network. Medline, PsychInfo, and Embase were searched for neuroimaging studies, which applied a clinical measure to assess FTD in adults with schizophrenia and were published in English or German in peer-reviewed journals until December 2016. Of 412 articles identified, 61 studies were included in the rev…

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The Acquisition of Computational Thinking through Mentoring: An Exploratory Study

2020

Educational robotics are commonly present in kindergarten and primary school classrooms, particularly Bee-bot. Its ease of use allows the introduction of computer programming to young children in educational contexts from a science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) perspective. Despite this rise, there are still few investigations that collect evidence on the effectiveness of robotic interventions. Although mentoring experiences with robotics had been carried out in educational contexts, this work explores their effect on the acquisition of computational thinking skills through mentoring. Participants from the second grade, aged seven through eight years, were exposed …

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Teacher Agency and Futures Thinking

2022

Problems encountered in top-down school reforms have repeatedly highlighted the significance of teachers’ agency in educational change. At the same time, temporality has been identified as a key element in teachers’ agency, with teachers’ beliefs about the future and experiences of the past shaping their agentic orientations. However, research on teachers’ future orientations is typically limited to short-term trajectories, as opposed to long-term visions of education. To address this, we draw on a futures studies perspective to give more explicit attention to teachers’ long-term visions of their work. We argue that the method of future narratives, already well…

Public Administrationteacher agencyopettajuusimages of the futurePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationmuutoseducational reformchronotopeEducationtulevaisuudentutkimusPEOPLEeducational change; educational reform; chronotope; futures thinking; images of the future; narrative inquiry; professional agency; teacher agencyeducational changeDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyComputer Science (miscellaneous)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONopettajankoulutusnarrative inquirytoimijuusprofessional agencyopettajatComputer Science ApplicationsCURRICULUMCONTEXTkoulutusammatillinen kehitysfutures thinkinguudistuksetIDENTITY516 Educational sciencestulevaisuus
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Ironic Effects of Thought Suppression: A Meta-Analysis.

2020

The ironic effect of thought suppression refers to the phenomenon in which individuals trying to rid their mind of a target thought ironically experience greater levels of occurrence and accessibility of the thought compared with individuals who deliberately concentrate on the thought (Wegner, 1994, doi:10.1037/0033-295X.101.1.34). Ironic effects occurring after thought suppression, also known as rebound effects, were consistently detected by previous meta-analyses. However, ironic effects that occur during thought suppression, also known as immediate enhancement effects, were found to be largely absent. In this meta-analysis, we test Wegner’s original proposition that detection of immedia…

Rebound effectThought suppressionCognitionAwarenessThinkingMeta-analysisPhenomenonCognitive resource theoryMental RecallHumansAttentionPsychologyGeneral PsychologyCognitive loadCognitive psychologyDefense MechanismsPerspectives on psychological science : a journal of the Association for Psychological Science
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O pytaniach podczas rozmowy maturalnej z języka polskiego

2019

“Now, let us move to our conversation — please name characteristics of a parable”. On questions students are asked during their high school oral leaving exam in PolishIn the article I present the results of a qualitative and quantitative analysis of 149 questions asked by teachers during 30 high school oral leaving exams in Polish. In this I use the classification formulated by Elizabeth Perrott, who, taking into account Benjamin Bloom’s “taxonomy of educational objectives”, has proposed a division of the questions by the type of thinking process launched during answering, distinguishing lower-level questions recall, understanding, application and higher-level questions analysis, synthesis …

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Exploring the development of mental rotation and computational skills in elementary students through educational robotics

2022

Abstract Interest in educational robotics has increased over the last decade. Through various approaches, robots are being used in the teaching and learning of different subjects at distinct education levels. The present study investigates the effects of an educational robotic intervention on the mental rotation and computational thinking assessment in a 3rd grade classroom. To this end, we carried out a quasi-experimental study involving 24 third-grade students. From an embodied approach, we have designed a two-hour intervention providing students with a physical environment to perform tangible programming on Bee-bot. The results revealed that this educational robotic proposal aimed at map…

Relation (database)Computational thinkingEducació primàriaVisió artificial (Robòtica)Mental rotationEducationHuman-Computer InteractionEducational roboticsEmbodied cognitionIntervention (counseling)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationRobotPsychologyInternational Journal of Child-Computer Interaction
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