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Urban Mobility, Social Inclusion and Participation: A Qualitative Study in Palermo, Italy

2020

The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the connection between social inclusion and urban mobility, focusing on the role of sharing mobility and to what extent it might be a favourable tool for social inclusion, particularly for disadvantaged groups such as migrants. To our knowledge, whilst the literature has already examined the associations between migrants’ social inclusion and mobility, the role of sharing mobility in this process has not yet been widely analysed, especially in the Italian context. Hence, the present chapter addresses this knowledge gap. The rest of the chapter is organised as follows. First, we describe the relationships between mobility and social exclusion, then w…

media_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationContext (language use)Focus groupDisadvantagedSettore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneDemographic economicsSocial exclusionSociologysocial inclusionQualitative researchmedia_commonsharing mobilityimmigration
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Factors Influencing Lower Secondary School Pupils’ Success in Programming Projects in Scratch

2020

In the Czech Republic, a radical change in the school curriculum is planned. Through a new, compulsory subject of “Informatics and ICT”, the aim is to develop digital literacy across all school subjects, and computational thinking. Computational thinking will be implemented in the curriculum of pre-primary, primary, lower and upper secondary schools, and in teacher education at all faculties of education in the Czech Republic. To ensure readiness for the implementation of the new subject, it has been necessary to prepare and develop a set of learning materials for pupils and teaching guidelines for teachers. These textbooks focus on robotics, programming (Scratch, Python), and theoretical c…

media_common.quotation_subjectLearning environmentComputational thinking05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies050301 education021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyCreativityThinking processesTeacher educationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationPsychology0503 educationCurriculumDigital literacymedia_commonQualitative research
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What is effective pedagogy for multilingual learners? Observations of teaching that challenges inequity-the OPETAN project in England

2020

There is little empirical evidence regarding how best to prepare general education teachers for the challenge of supporting multilingual learners. This is both regarding helping learners develop the language of schooling, and achieving academic success (Faltis & Valdés, 2016). Similarly, little is known about what in-service teachers should know, and what pedagogical perspective they should adopt, to achieve these aims (Faltis & Valdés, 2016; Takanishi & Le Menestrel, 2017). However, there is a promising line of research that proposes an observation tool to evaluate classroom pedagogy: ‘The Standards for Effective Pedagogy’ (the ‘Standards’ 2014; Teemant, 2015). The OPETAN project (Observat…

media_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)General educationluokanopettajatluokkatyöskentelypedagogiikkaExcellencePedagogymonikielisyysSociologySociocultural evolutionEmpirical evidenceObservation dataQualitative researchmedia_common
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Hopes and fears of teacher candidates concerning the teaching profession

2017

Romanian university students have the opportunity to enroll in the education program for the teaching profession starting with their first year at the university. Most undergraduates choose the education program for the teaching profession, although some of them do not see themselves as teachers. The schooling experiences, the motivation for entering the teacher education programs, the initial teacher education experiences and their future plans can be important factors in considering the perspective of becoming a teacher or not. Focused on a future orientation, the goal of this study was to investigate teacher education candidates’ hopes and fears concerning a possible career as teacher. U…

media_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Subject (philosophy)Teacher educationQualitative analysislcsh:TA1-2040PerceptionPolitical sciencePedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONChemistry (relationship)Future orientationlcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)media_commonMATEC Web of Conferences
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Art as Inquiry: The Autopsy of an [Art] Experience

2003

In this article, I explore transgressive experience by embracing my personal encounters with art and life. In accordance with a phenomenological approach, I emphasize immediate experience, description, and analysis of the world as a source of knowledge and understanding. From the perspective both of art education and research, I attempt to show the enslaving effect of conventions. Furthermore, I trace and lay bare the origins of my transgressive experience from a methodological viewpoint by describing and interpreting the moments and threads that link them with time, place, and situations, thus making transparent my actions as a researcher. I travel upstream, first discussing writing, then…

media_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Visual arts educationEpistemologyTrace (semiology)AnthropologyIntrospectionSociologyTransgressiveMeditationComposition (language)Social Sciences (miscellaneous)Qualitative researchmedia_commonQualitative Inquiry
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How do novice teachers in Finland perceive their professional agency?

2015

This study investigated novice teachers’ perceptions of their professional agency during the initial years of their work in schools. The research questions were: (i) How do novice teachers perceive their professional agency within their work, and what do they see as the main restrictions and resources affecting that agency? (ii) How do novice teachers perceive their professional agency in the construction and renegotiation of their professional identities, and what do they see as the main restrictions and resources affecting their sense of agency? In theoretical terms, we adhere to a subject-centered sociocultural approach. This implies understanding subjects as active agents from a develop…

media_common.quotation_subjectProfessional agencyEducationSense of agencyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PerceptionPedagogyAgency (sociology)Professional identitySociocultural approachta516media_common060201 languages & linguisticsClass (computer programming)Sense of agencyNovice teachers4. Education05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)050301 education06 humanities and the artsResourcesConstraints0602 languages and literatureResearch questionsPsychology0503 educationQualitative researchTeachers and Teaching
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Places and Spaces: The Remembrance of D-Day 1944 in Normandy

2011

With World War II having razed vast parts of Europe by 1945, many citizens of the continent’s war-torn countries hoped they would soon leave behind the effects of turmoil, destruction, and trauma. The author examines the commemoration of D-Day (June 6, 1944), exploring why war commemoration rituals still captivate thousands of people and illustrating attempts that have been made to shape a peaceful future in postwar Europe. She draws on concepts of action theory to demonstrate how rituals create, in a single place, various kinds of space informed by ideology, beliefs, and knowledge and how they can help people come to terms with a harrowing past. The chapter is based on more than 100 qualit…

media_common.quotation_subjectQualitative interviewsWorld War IIAction theory (philosophy)IdeologyArtSpace (commercial competition)Qualitative content analysisReligious symbolCollective memorymedia_commonVisual arts
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A qualitative study on the bicultural experience of second-generation Korean immigrants in Germany

2014

Abstract This research focuses on second-generation Korean immigrants and the strategies they used to combine two different cultures – parents' and resident cultures – in their everyday lives. Using a case to reconstruct the meaning behind the strategies employed, this study aims to identify factors that influence immigrants' development when exposed to two different cultures. To investigate this development, an autobiographical interview was conducted on a second-generation Korean immigrant in Germany. The interview was analyzed through objective hermeneutics. The findings of the case study reveal how Ji-Hye Song (interviewee) was able to blend into both Korean and Germany societies, simil…

media_common.quotation_subjectQualitative researchImmigrationSecond-generation Korean immigrants in GermanyObjective hermeneuticsGender studiesSociologyHermeneuticsSocial psychologymedia_commonQualitative researchMeaning (linguistics)Pacific Science Review
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Facilitators, teachers, observers, and play partners : Exploring how mothers describe their role in play activities across three communities

2019

The present study explored the perspectives of mothers from three communities regarding their role in play activities with their toddlers. The mothers of two-year-old children from Muenster, Germany (n = 34), Chennai, India (n = 36), and New York City, USA (n = 36), participated in the study. Qualitative content analysis was utilized to analyze the mothers' responses to semi-structured interview questions. Four roles were identified as characterizing the mothers' narratives, namely mothers as facilitators, teachers, play partners, or observers. The goal of facilitator was to support children's autonomy; teachers often described educational learning goals; and play partners and observers hig…

media_common.quotation_subjectSample (statistics)cross-community studyEducationDevelopmental psychologyroles [toddlers]0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesNarrativeta516goalsToddlerta515media_commonleikki05 social sciences050301 educationäidittavoitteetmotherstaaperoikäisetFacilitatortoddlers: rolesQualitative content analysisplayPsychology0503 educationAutonomyroolit050104 developmental & child psychologyLearning, Culture and Social Interaction
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Building children’s sense of community in a day care centre through small groups in play

2016

This study examines the process through which children build a sense of community in small groups in a day care centre. The study asks the following: how does children’s sense of community develop, and what are its key features? Data were collected by applying ethnographic methods in a group of three- to five-year-old children over eleven months. The results show that children’s sense of community developed through three stages. In the first stage, it evolved gradually through experiences in joint play. In the second stage, stable friendships were formed and strengthened in play. In the third and final stage, sense of community was fully established and children’s emotional bonding was stro…

media_common.quotation_subjectSense of communityClosenessPoison controlSuicide preventionEducationDevelopmental psychologyyhteenkuuluvuusDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516sense of communitymedia_common05 social sciences050301 educationChild developmentFriendshiptogethernessystävyysContent analysisfriendshipplayPsychologyday care centre0503 educationSocial psychology050104 developmental & child psychologyQualitative researchEarly years: An International Journal of Research and Development
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