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‪Les commissions de quartier à l’épreuve de l’intelligence du social‪

2016

The notion of intelligence of social relationships enables to explore the communicative approach of participatory democracy. Citizen life is no longer only restricted to putting a ballot into a ballot box but is getting towards true cooperation between the various actors of public communication.

Cooperation[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesCommissions de quartierParticipatory democracyDémocratie participative[ SHS.INFO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesNeighborhood councilsIntelligence of social relationshipsIntelligence du social[SHS.INFO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciences
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KEY FACTORS FOR SUCCESS IN AGRIFOOD FIRMS: THE CASE OF SPANISH FRUIT & VEGETABLES COOPERATIVES

2015

El tamaño es una variable contingente que puede influir en los resultados de las empresas. En este trabajo se pretende contrastar la existencia o no de una relación significativa entre tamaño y resultados empresariales de las empresas agrarias, en particular de las cooperativas hortofrutícolas españolas. Para ello, se realiza un estudio empírico en base a la información económica y financiera obtenida de los registros oficiales de las cooperativas agrarias dedicadas a la comercialización de frutas y hortalizas sobre el cual se ha aplicado un análisis de regresión. El estudio demuestra que no existe una relación significativa positiva entre los resultados empresariales y el tamaño de este ti…

Cooperativas hortofrutícolasWelfare economicsPerformancelcsh:Economic theory. DemographyResultados empresarialesRegression analysisSetor agrícolaCooperativas hortícolaslcsh:BusinessTamañolcsh:HB1-3840Os resultados do negócioGeographyEconomySizetamanhoAgrifood firmsFinancial informationOrganizational sizePositive relationshipSector agrariolcsh:HF5001-6182Fruit and Vegetable (F&V)CooperativesTendencias
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COLLABORATION BETWEEN CHILDREN, FAMILY AND TEACHERS, IN PROMOTING CHILD’S LEARNING SKILLS

2016

Partnership between teacher and parents forms understanding about mutual communication and the benefits for learning process out of that. Teacher’s observations points to a different understanding on the collaboration with children as a successive process in setting and achieving learning goals. The aim of the article is to reveal how to turn the initiative to involve in preschool learning process expressed by family, into planned engagement in learning process. Daily activities planned by teacher turns parents into educators and involves whole family into initiative fostering project, which strengthens overall partnership between teacher, child and family.

Cooperative learningActivities of daily livingProcess (engineering)General partnershipActive learningPedagogyAutodidacticismfamily; partnership; engagement in learning process; involvement in learning process; learning; self-directed learningPsychologyExperiential learningSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Collaborative business planning in initial vocational education and training

2015

There is a growing demand to enhance entrepreneurship. This study aims at producing knowledge that can assist teachers in designing and supporting collaborative learning of entrepreneurship in vocational education. A qualitative case study approach was adopted. The outcome of this study provides a better understanding of the factors that hinder and enable collaboration, as related to entrepreneurship education in initial vocational education and training. In practice, nine dimensions of descriptive factors that hindered the exercise and nine distinct descriptive factors that acted as enablers were identified. This study suggests that, although the script of the learning task creates the set…

Cooperative learningEngineeringEntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementpersonal learning environmenttransversal key competenciesbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)collaborative learningcomputer-supported learningComputer-Assisted Instructionvocational educationCollaborative learningammattikoulutusEducationTask (project management)yrittäjyyskasvatusVocational educationPedagogyta516yhteisöllinen oppiminenbusinessQualitative researchentrepreneurship educationJournal of Vocational Education and Training
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Health and Social Care Educators’ Competence in Digital Collaborative Learning : A Cross-Sectional Survey

2020

The ongoing change from traditional pedagogy to digital collaborative learning requires a new mode of teaching, learning, and educators’ responsibilities. For competence in digitally mediated teaching, educators need understanding of how to provide appropriate digital environment to learn collectively and individually. The aim of this study was to describe and explore health and social care educators’ perceptions of their current level of competence in digital collaborative learning and identify distinct educators’ profiles. Data were collected via cross-sectional survey from educators in 21 universities of applied science and eight vocational colleges in Finland using an instrument coveri…

Cooperative learningHigher educationCross-sectional studycompetenceterveystieteetdigital collaborative learningkorkeakouluopetuslcsh:Social Sciences03 medical and health sciencesterveysalalcsh:AZ20-999ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONverkko-opetusyhteisöllinen oppiminenCompetence (human resources)digitaalinen oppimateriaalivocationalMedical education030504 nursingbusiness.industryGeneral Arts and Humanities05 social sciences050301 educationGeneral Social SciencesCollaborative learningkouluttajatopettajatlcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslcsh:H3141 Health care scienceeducatorVocational educationhigher educationkompetenssiHealth educationSocial care516 Educational sciences0305 other medical sciencebusinessPsychology0503 education
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2018

This study investigated participants’ conceptions of the ideal mentor and mentee in the Finnish model of peer-group mentoring (PGM). Existing mentoring research emphasises dyadic practices, yet the...

Cooperative learningIdeal (set theory)ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION05 social sciences050301 educationPeer groupPeer relationshipsEducationComputingMilieux_GENERALTheoryofComputation_LOGICSANDMEANINGSOFPROGRAMSComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBig Five personality traitsPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyScandinavian Journal of Educational Research
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Perceived Sociability and Social Presence in a Collaborative Serious Game

2013

Collaborative serious games have proven to have the potential to support joint knowledge construction, and there is a growing interest in applying such games to promote high-level learning. However, most of the existing studies have focused on the effects of functional, task-specific support while ignoring the social aspects of collaborative learning. This study is one aim to fill in the knowledge gap in order to understand how learners experience educational games as a means of social interaction and collaboration. The findings indicated that the game environment facilitated and supported players’ socio-emotional processes by eliciting students’ social presence and sociability. This has be…

Cooperative learningInterpersonal relationshipAsynchronous communicationComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyStatistical analysista516Serious gameComputer-mediated communicationPsychologySocial psychologyEducationInternational Journal of Game-Based Learning
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The Interpersonal Dynamics of Collaborative Reasoning in Peer Interactive Dyads

2003

Abstract The authors investigated the microlevel processes of collaborative reasoning in heterogeneous peer dyads working on an open-design task in elementary geometry. Special attention was paid to the nature of student social interaction, problem-solving strategies, and mathematical language and how they shape collaborative problem-solving processes. Qualitative case-based analyses of 3 focal dyads reveal that collaborative reasoning was supported by equal participation in social interaction, consisting of joint negotiation of problem-solving strategies and active conceptualization and visualization of the situation. Challenges to collaboration were manifested in the existence of divergen…

Cooperative learningInterpersonal relationshipConceptualizationSocial cognitionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyLanguage of mathematicsProtocol analysisInterpersonal communicationPsychologySocial psychologySocial relationEducationCognitive psychologyThe Journal of Experimental Education
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Interaction among employees: how does learning take place in the social communities of the workplace and how might such learning be supervised?

2005

The purpose of the present study is to look at the senses in which everyday workplace interactions can be considered manifestations of learning at work and the ways in which such activity could be supervised. Our data consist of discussions between employees taped in two technology enterprises and three municipal youth centres, analysed from an ethnographical and an ethnomethodological perspective. The paper concludes with a discussion of how learning at work—seen as a contextual activity bound up with the work process itself and with the communities that operate within the work process—could be taken into account in the practices of fostering and supervising such learning.

Cooperative learningOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementTeamworkPublic Administrationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)SocializationSocial learningExperiential learningEducationInterpersonal relationshipWork (electrical)PedagogyPsychologymedia_commonJournal of Education and Work
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A Phenomenographic Research Study of Students’ Conceptions of Mobile Learning: An Example From Higher Education

2019

This article aims to identify different ways of using mobile devices in students’ learning in higher education. This qualitative research presents the findings from a phenomenographic research of students’ conceptions of mobile learning (m-learning) in higher education. A cohort of 16 students from four universities of Bangladesh took part in semi-structured interviews to explore their in-depth understandings and experiences of m-learning. The findings indicate that university students perceived five qualitatively different ways of using mobile devices in their learning: a medium for communication; a medium for management of learning materials; a tool for effective learning; a means for co…

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