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Extended music education enhances the quality of school life

2013

The claim of whether music education can create social benefits in the school environment was tested in 10 Finnish schools with an extended music curricular class and control classes. The quality of school life (QSL) was assessed by a representative sample (N=735) of pupils at years 3 and 6 (9- and 12-years-olds). The results showed that extended music education enhances the QSL, particularly in areas related to general satisfaction about the school and a sense of achievement and opportunity for students. Differences related to the schools and gender did not account for the results. A follow-up study examined whether the increase in critical QSL variables was related to music. This analysis…

Class (computer programming)musiikkikasvatusmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)social benefitsquality of school lifesosiaalisuusAcademic achievementmusiikkiluokatMusic educationkouluviihtyvyysEducationQuality of life (healthcare)extended music educationta6131Mathematics educationmusic educationQuality (business)PsychologyCurriculumMusicSocial influencemedia_commonMusic Education Research
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Validating the early childhood classroom observation measure in first and third grade classrooms

2016

The present study reports on the psychometric properties of the Early Childhood Classroom Observation Measure (ECCOM) in Finnish and Estonian first and third grade classrooms. The observation data were collected from 91 first grade teachers and 70 third grade teachers. Teachers' curriculum goals, teaching experience and the classroom size were measured also. The results of confirmatory factor analysis provided evidence of the three-factor model (management, climate, and instruction) for each dimension—child-centred, teacher-directed, and child-dominated—in both grades. The reliability of the dimensions and sub-scales was good, and some evidence was also found for criterion validity. The fin…

Class sizePsychometricsTeaching methodeducationPrimary educationteaching practicechild-centred classroombehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationchild-dominated classroomMathematics educationCriterion validityta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesCurriculumta51505 social sciencesteacher-directed classroom050301 educationEstonianConfirmatory factor analysislanguage.human_languageprimary educationlanguagePsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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Good Servants but Poor Masters: On the Important Role of Textbooks in Teaching English Pronunciation

2014

Textbooks are the most commonly used teaching materials among European EFL teachers (Henderson et al., 2012), and it is undeniable that they have a central role in foreign language teaching overall. Scholars across time have claimed that the role of textbooks cannot be overestimated: textbooks determine a major part of classroom teaching (see Sobkowiak, 2012). This paper discusses the influence of textbooks in English pronunciation teaching in an EFL environment. It presents a study in which the occurrence of four typical pronunciation teaching task types and four pronunciation teaching topics were analysed in three data sources: textbooks, classroom observations, and learner interviews. Th…

Classroom teachingTeaching englishPronunciationPsychologyCore curriculumForeign language teachingLinguisticsTask (project management)
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Climi di classe e modelli di partecipazione

2008

Si tratta del'analisi critica di alcuni modelli di organizzazione scolastica volti al miglioramento della qualità del clima di classe(Cooperative learning, organizzazione clima sociale democratico,). In ultima analisi l'autrice propone un modello psicosociale riconducibile alla teoria dell'analisi istituzionale e dell'autogestione pedagogica.

Climi di classe autogestione pedagogica ambiente apprendimento curriculum implicitoSettore M-PED/01 - Pedagogia Generale E Sociale
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A blended-learning programme regarding professional ethics in physiotherapy students.

2018

Background: In the university context, assessing students’ attitude, knowledge and opinions when applying an innovative methodological approach to teach professional ethics becomes fundamental to know if the used approach is enough motivating for students. Research objective: To assess the effect of a blended-learning model, based on professional ethics and related to clinical practices, on physiotherapy students’ attitude, knowledge and opinions towards learning professional ethics. Research design and participants: A simple-blind clinical trial was performed (NLM identifier NCT03241693) (control group, n = 64; experimental group, n = 65). Both groups followed clinical practices for 8 mont…

Clinical clerkshipAdultMalePhysical Therapy SpecialtyHealth Knowledge Attitudes PracticeContext (language use)0603 philosophy ethics and religionStatistics NonparametricEthics Professional03 medical and health sciencesSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansProspective StudiesMedical education030504 nursing06 humanities and the artsBlended learningIssues ethics and legal aspectsSpainProfessional ethicsFemale060301 applied ethicsCurriculumSelf Report0305 other medical sciencePsychologyNursing ethics
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Hacia una historia de la educación musical en España: consideraciones en torno al caso valenciano / Towards a history of musical education in Spain: …

2018

En este trabajo proponemos una visión globalizadora, histórica y reflexiva sobre la educación musical en la ciudad de Valencia con el objetivo de ampliar la perspectiva sobre este fenómeno y abrir un espacio de trabajo para detectar sus puntos débiles y contribuir a su mejora. Abordamos las principales instituciones y centros de música y hacemos un recorrido por los distintos planes de estudio por los que ha pasado la materia en diferentes niveles educativos. Utilizamos una metodología cualitativa y realizamos un análisis de contenido de las principales fuentes escritas documentales. Los resultados muestran ciertos paralelismos con otros lugares de España y algunas particularidades locales.…

Cohesion (linguistics)Content analysisPhenomenonPedagogySubject (philosophy)MusicalSociologyCurriculumParallelsQualitative researchRevista de Comunicación de la SEECI
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Qualitative Evaluation of Emotional Intelligence During Conversation Classes

2014

For centuries the main emphasis in education has been placed upon cognitive abilities. Emotional aspects have long been neglected and on occasion not even considered at all. Nevertheless, it is not only parents at present who have to assume responsibility for shaping emotions of their children. The introduction of emotional intelligence in the school curriculum is seemingly inevitable and promises to bring about a radical change in educating the whole human being. This study examines the impact of emotional intelligence on the first year students’ communicative competence. The author of this article created a training program entitled ‘Activities for Developing Emotional Intelligence in SLA…

Communicative competenceEmotional intelligencemedia_common.quotation_subjectComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONConversationEmpathyCognitionPsychologyCurriculumSession (web analytics)Developmental psychologymedia_commonEmotional competence
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Why we need TI-Oriented Language Learning and Teaching

2021

The teaching of foreign languages to students in Translation and Interpreting (TI) programmes should be framed within the field of Language for Specific Purposes (LSP). This would make it possible to pinpoint specific curricular content and methodological traits that contribute to the enhancement of the communicative competence and initial development of TI competences. This paper analyses the students’ perspectives on L2 teaching in a TI programme and how it should be undertaken to best comply with the linguistic demands imposed by translation and interpreting. A thematic analysis of 117 open questionnaires returned by students from Austria, Slovenia and Spain identified five areas to whic…

Communicative competenceLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryLingüísticaForeign languagePE1-3729English literatureLanguage acquisitionLanguage and LinguisticsEducationEnglish languagefuture translators and interpretersMathematics educationLanguage for specific purposesThematic analysisLanguage for Specific Purposes (LSP)PsychologyPR1-9680CurriculumTI-oriented Language Learning and Teaching (TILLT)
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Znawca języka czy człowiek komunikujący się? O strukturze kompetencji językowo-komunikacyjnej ucznia klas IV–VI szkoły podstawowej wpisanej w podstaw…

2019

The article aims to answer two questions: how the language instruction framework was inscribed into the 2017/2018 Polish language curriculum and what image of the linguistic and communicative competence results from this document. The research method is based on the assumption that these two questions can be answered by analysing the cognitive operators used in the description of specific requirements. The article analyses the operators found in the ‘language instruction’ section of the curriculum. Within the linguistic and communicative competence, the document distinguishes among metalinguistic, analytical, linguistic (including normative and grammar-lexical competences) and communicative…

Communicative competenceStructure (mathematical logic)CognitionPolishLinguisticslanguage.human_languagelanguageGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesNormativePsychologyCurriculumCompetence (human resources)General Environmental ScienceResearch methodAnnales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis. Studia ad Didacticam Litterarum Polonarum et Linguae Polonae Pertinentia
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The media competence as a challenge for educommunication : tools of evaluation

2014

RESUMEN: Para mejorar el aprendizaje, los avances tecnológicos ponen a disposición de los agentes educativos recursos emergentes, los cuales requieren del desarrollo de competencias o destrezas básicas por parte de los estudiantes y suponen un reto para toda la comunidad educativa. En este contexto, la competencia mediática se convierte en la clave para fomentar un uso responsable, eficiente y democrático de los recursos mediáticos por parte de los ciudadanos. Se presentan aquí los resultados de un proyecto de investigación realizado en España, en el que se han diseñado diversos instrumentos de evaluación de la competencia mediática de estudiantes, profesorado, así como de padres y madres. …

Competencia mediáticaalfabetización mediáticaProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectMedia literacyContext (language use)Media competenceEducommunicationCiudadaníaPolitical sciencePedagogyCtizenshipEvaluationCitizenshipCompetence (human resources)Curriculummedia_commonEvaluaciónciudadaníaeducomunicaciónevaluaciónDemocracyAlfabetización mediáticaMedia literacyCitizenshipInclusion (education)Educomunicación
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