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For tertiary education research, the transfer of science into practice - and back - is a fundamental issue. What needs to be specified, however, is what kind of practice is involved, what conceptual understanding underlies transfer and under what conditions, objectives and success criteria transfer is considered. This volume brings together various contributions to describe the conditions for success, models and sustainability of transfer in the field of education. Researchers from higher education didactics, teacher training and further education and school development look at the topic together from their different perspectives. The contributions stem from an interdisciplinary conference for young researchers on the topic of practice transfer in tertiary educational research at the University of Hamburg in November 2017.
Education science --- Practice transfers --- Teacher training --- Education research --- School practice
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For tertiary education research, the transfer of science into practice - and back - is a fundamental issue. What needs to be specified, however, is what kind of practice is involved, what conceptual understanding underlies transfer and under what conditions, objectives and success criteria transfer is considered. This volume brings together various contributions to describe the conditions for success, models and sustainability of transfer in the field of education. Researchers from higher education didactics, teacher training and further education and school development look at the topic together from their different perspectives. The contributions stem from an interdisciplinary conference for young researchers on the topic of practice transfer in tertiary educational research at the University of Hamburg in November 2017.
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Wir leben in einer Gesellschaft von Selbstverwirklichungssubjekten. Dem spätmodernen Individuum wird Selbstbestimmung versprochen, während es zur Selbstoptimierung angehalten wird. Dieser Trend hält auch in der Pädagogik Einzug: Das Bildungsideal der Selbstorganisation verdrängt den Gedanken der Sozialintegration. An den Grenzen dieses Narrativs kommt die Grundfrage der Sozialpädagogik, wie Individualisierung und Gemeinsinn zusammengedacht werden können, neu auf und verlangt nach einer pädagogischen Lesart von Selbstverwirklichung. Ausgehend von dieser Fragestellung folgt die Arbeit einem dreischrittigen Vorgehen: Einführend wird der Begriff Selbstverwirklichung einer Diskursanalyse unterzogen. Anschließend wird eine Theorieanalyse basierend auf den Werken der Theoretiker:innen Natorp, Dewey, Montessori und Freire durchgeführt. Basierend auf diesen zwei Analyseschritten wird ein pädagogisches Konzept von Selbstverwirklichung aufgestellt, welches im dritten Schritt konkretisiert und geschärft wird. Die Arbeit zeichnet sich dadurch aus, dass sie pädagogische Leitvorstellungen offenbart, systematisiert und diskutiert und damit zur stiefkindlich behandelten Diskussion über die Ziele und die Ausgestaltung von Erziehung vor dem Hintergrund eines Selbstverwirklichungsanspruchs beiträgt. Die Autorin Pia Katharina Metzler ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Juniorprofessur für Sozialpädagogik der Universität Erfurt.
Industrial sociology. --- Teaching. --- Education. --- Sociology of Work. --- Pedagogy. --- Education Science.
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Islam --- education --- Islamic education --- Research --- Education science --- Education, Islamic --- Education, Muslim --- Muslim education --- Education --- Research. --- Education science. --- islam
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For tertiary education research, the transfer of science into practice - and back - is a fundamental issue. What needs to be specified, however, is what kind of practice is involved, what conceptual understanding underlies transfer and under what conditions, objectives and success criteria transfer is considered. This volume brings together various contributions to describe the conditions for success, models and sustainability of transfer in the field of education. Researchers from higher education didactics, teacher training and further education and school development look at the topic together from their different perspectives. The contributions stem from an interdisciplinary conference for young researchers on the topic of practice transfer in tertiary educational research at the University of Hamburg in November 2017.
Education science --- Practice transfers --- Teacher training --- Education research --- School practice --- Education science --- Practice transfers --- Teacher training --- Education research --- School practice
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Scientific contributions authored by distinguished experts from the field of early education are published periodically within the framework of the series Scientific Studies on the Work of the "Haus der kleinen Forscher" Foundation. This publication series serves to foster informed dialogue between the Foundation, scientists, and practitioners with the aim of giving all early childhood education and care centres, after-school centres, and primary schools in Germany scientifically sound support in fulfilling their early education mandate. This fifth volume in the series focuses on goals of science education at the level of the children, the early childhood professionals, and the pedagogical staff at after-school centres and primary schools, and on process-related quality criteria for science teaching at pre-primary and primary level. In their expert reports, Yvonne Anders, Ilonca Hardy, Sabina Pauen, Beate Sodian, and Mirjam Steffensky specify pedagogical content dimensions of the goals of early science education at pre-primary and primary school age. In addition to theoretically underpinning these goals, the authors present instruments for their assessment. In his expert report, Jörg Ramseger formulates ten quality criteria for science teaching. Early childhood professionals and pedagogical staff at after-school centres and primary schools can draw on these process-related criteria when planning lessons and conducting self-evaluations of science learning opportunities at pre-primary and primary level. The concluding chapter of the volume describes the implementation of these expert recommendations in the substantive offerings of, and the accompanying research on, the "Haus der kleinen Forscher" Foundation.
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This open access book provides key insights into the social fundamentals of learning and indications of social interactive modes conducive and restrictive of that learning in China. Combining theoretical and technical advances in an innovative research design, this book focuses on collaborative problem solving in mathematics to increase the visibility of social interactions in teachers’ designing, students’ learning and teachers’ instructional intervention. It also explores students’ cognitive and social interaction as well as teacher intervention in students’ group collaboration.
Mathematics --- Teaching. --- Education. --- Mathematics Education. --- Didactics and Teaching Methodology. --- Education Science. --- Study and teaching .
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Although difficult, change in academic structures is necessary today, especially in fast-changing fields today such as biology, computing, management, the social sciences, and others. This includes changes within existing organizations as well as creation of new structures and reorganizations or eliminations of older ones. This narrative attempts first to document the historical rise of an organization, Georgia Tech’s College of Computing, that has touched and successfully changed the lives of thousands of people. Second, it aims to identify and explicate some of what has led to this widely acknowledged success. The book provides a chronological narrative that highlights major changes taken under each successive leader. These changes have built on one another, knowingly or otherwise, to create a growing organization that rivals in size and prominence longer established parts of the university. The case study, while of an academic organizationfocused on computing, provides general lessons applicable almost anywhere. Topics and features: Discusses the nature and uses of visions, both general and specific Shows how visions can be used to drive specific actions and resource allocations Illustrates the choice and use of enduring organizational principles Outlines a simple strategic-planning method and its application Indicates results of this overall approach This book will be of interest to anyone interested in organizational change, especially in academia, and to those interested in Georgia Tech. It will also appeal to policymakers in education, government, and industry; as well as anyone interested in the historical growth of the computing milieu broadly. Peter A. Freeman was Founding Dean and Professor in the College of Computing at Georgia Tech from 1990 to 2002. Today he is an Emeritus Dean and Professor.
Computers --- Education. --- Technical education. --- History of Computing. --- Education Science. --- Engineering and Technology Education. --- History.
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This open access book celebrates the decennial of the Department of Industrial Engineering of Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy. It covers the main research achievements developed at the department in the fields of aerospace, marine, energy, statistical, mechanical and management engineering. Five pre-existing departments merged in 2013, and the research results are here summarized to certify how important it was to join skills, expertise, and projects. The industrial engineering area is huge, but it is now dominated by the need to conceive and analyze new solutions, human and climate oriented to face with the actual challenges which dictate the new paradigm, which evolved from “is it feasible?” to “is it compatible with the environment and the human beings?”. There is still a lot to do, but the contents of this book demonstrate that the first steps have been done. All the researchers of the department have contributed to this book, more than 140 authors, and thus, it is the collective outcome of the path they were able to perform all together, including administrative officers and technicians. It highlights the international relevance and multidisciplinarity of research at the university as well as the planned research lines for the next years. .
Industrial engineering. --- Production engineering. --- Statistics. --- Education. --- Aerospace engineering. --- Astronautics. --- Industrial and Production Engineering. --- Education Science. --- Aerospace Technology and Astronautics.
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