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Policy is what happens while you’re busy doing something else: introduction to special issue on “language” indexing higher education policy

2016

Traditionally, language has had three functions in higher education. It has been seen as a medium of teaching; as a means of archiving knowledge in different text depositories like books and libraries; and as an object of theoretical study (Brumfit 2004, 164). Brumfit’s typology acknowledges the fact that language somehow crosses the everyday experience of everyone working, studying or otherwise engaged at universities—in other words, in knowledge production. In recent years, however, two major trends in higher education policies have challenged Brumfit’s classification and called for attention to language in a new way: internationalization and globalization policies on the one hand, and kn…

kieli ja kieletHigher educationContext (language use)EducationGlobalizationSociologyNordic higher educationkansainvälistyminen060201 languages & linguisticsKnowledge societybusiness.industryManagement scienceKnowledge economy05 social sciencesHigher education policy050301 education06 humanities and the artsPublic relationsInternationalizationhigher education0602 languages and literaturekielipolitiikkabusiness0503 educationOn Languagepolicy
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"I need your eyes to see myself" : on the inclusion of dialogues and an otherness of the other into psychology and clinical work : explored through s…

2018

Violence in close relationships with children raises intriguing questions for our society. The sense making may go on in a fragile balance between possible false accusations and possible neglect of needed concerns. This study explores contexts where such concerns are at stake. From the vantage point of outlining main contributors towards a dialogical understanding of human meaning making, the study explores how this evolves when issues of child sexual abuse, violence, and maltreatment are at stake. The study examines three naturalistic settings: (1) A Norwegian university hospital’s specialty mental health service for children and adolescents, including all cases (N = 20) referred in two ye…

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Knowledge discovery from physical activity

2017

Tässä pro gradu -tutkielmassa käydään läpi Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) -prosessi ja sen soveltamismahdollisuuksia fyysiseen aktiivisuuteen liittyvän datan kanssa. KDD-prosessi koostuu monesta eri vaiheesta, sisältäen esikäsittelyn, datan muunnoksen ja tiedonlouhinnan. Tässä tutkielmassa tiedonlouhinnan menetelmänä käytetään klusterointia, joka käydään läpi yksityiskohtaisesti. Vertailemme myös laajan joukon eri klusterointi indeksejä (CVAIs) sekä niiden eri toteutuksia k-means klusteroinnin kanssa ja esittelemme parhaat näistä yleisemmässä muodossa. Tutkielman empiirisessä osassa seitsemäsluokkalaisten koululaisten aktiivisuusdataa tutkitaan KDD-prosessia seuraten ja hyödyntäen m…

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Kohti sensitiivistä musiikin opettamista : ammattitaidon ja opettajuuden rakentumisen polkuja

2012

knowledge base for teachingcurriculum developmentmusiikkikasvatusmeaningful learning experiencesoppimiskokemuksetteacher education programsexperimental learningmusiikkiopettajuusteacher competenciesopetusammatti-identiteettimusiikkipedagogiikkamusic educationammattitaitoprofessional identityopettajankoulutusteacher educationreflection
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The complexity of knowledge construction in a classroom setting

2018

International audience; We study a class of mathematics education MA students in an introductory course on Chaos and Fractals, as they grapple with the Sierpinksi triangle, and in particular with the apparent paradox that its area equals 0, while its perimeter is infinitely long. For this purpose, we network an approach for investigating the construction of knowledge in small groups with one for examining how ideas and ways of reasoning function-as-if-shared in a classroom. Our results show complexities: (i) small group work and whole class discussions mutually influence each other; (ii) ideas may function-as-if-shared in the whole class even if the majority of students have not previously …

knowledge construction in classroomsTeachers' and students' practices at university levelteaching and learning of analysis and calculusparadoxes[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[MATH.MATH-HO]Mathematics [math]/History and Overview [math.HO][SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[MATH.MATH-HO] Mathematics [math]/History and Overview [math.HO]
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Analysis and synthesis with a three-component inferential system : Augmenting the explanatory scope of Conceptual Spaces

2017

The study introduces a model of analysis and synthesis, respective abductive and deductive reasoning, using the three-component inferential system, which is constituted by a perspective-relative augmentation of Gärdenfors’s theory of Conceptual Spaces (CS). A general formulation of Perspective, based on our earlier work, corresponds to prioritization among property dimensions. Instead of assuming one conceptual space as in the CS, a distinction is made between the high-dimensional description of the discourse/domain termed Ontospace, and the two-dimensional perspectival space onto which a Perspectiverelative hierarchical conceptualization is projected, referred to as the Perspectival Space.…

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Unstable feature relevance in classification tasks

2011

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Knowledge discovery using diffusion maps

2013

knowledge discoveryskientometriikkaanalyysimenetelmätdata miningvalvontajärjestelmätanomaly detectionkoneoppiminentoiminnallinen magneettikuvausdatabig datamanifold learningalgoritmitdiffusion mapstiedonlouhintateollisuuskyberturvallisuusclusteringdimensionality reduction
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Our aim is to transfer life-saving knowledge to large numbers of responders: Knowledge Dissemination in the E-health Era

2020

The origin of ‘public health’ discourse goes back to the 19th century when ideas of health and wellness began to take hold as an academic discipline at universities first in Europe (France and UK), and then in US. As scientific knowledge grew, public authorities were more concerned on general sanitation (Chave 1984) and gradually were formed to employ newly discovered interventions against health threats. The principles of public health in earlier times were guided more by the notions of the commons, wellbeing, and local knowledge. In recent times, our understanding and practice of public health is guided more by technological advances generally based on governmental decisions (Green et. al…

knowledge dissemination public health specialised English medicine online platformsSettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua Inglese
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Indo-French educational partnerships: Institutions, Technologies and Higher Education

2016

International audience; Chapter 1 Why France and India? The Convergence Hypothesis The cross-fertilization of insights derived from French and Indian intellectual History, with, on the one hand, the Age of Enlightment in Western Europe in the 18th century, bringing forward an autonomous position for knowledge in human societies, and, on the other hand, the visionary prediction made by Radhakrishnan (1911, 1933, 1936) that India’s future would be built in her classrooms, have ignited an innovative pluridisciplinary reflection on the role played by these two countries in the fabric of the knowledge-based economy in the twenty-first century (Pilkington and Nair, 2013, p.2). Pilkington and Nair…

knowledge economyIndo-Frenchhigher educationpartnerships[ SHS ] Humanities and Social Sciencestechnologyinstitutions[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciencescross-border[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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