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“Núcleos de práticas pedagógicas: relatos de experiência” é fruto do trabalho desenvolvido por docentes da Universidade do Oeste Paulista na ânsia em buscar processos de aprendizagem que fogem da tradicional aula expositiva. Nesse livro poderemos ver os relatos da implantação de metodologias como a Gamificação, a Aprendizagem Baseada em Projetos, Aprendizagem Baseada em Problemas, simulação e tantas outras. Além disso, o livro conta como foi o processo de criação dos núcleos pedagógicos da instituição.
A inclusão digital, escolar e social dos Estudantes Público-Alvo da Educação Especial (EPAEE), deve ser uma das prioridades dos setores da sociedade e dos profissionais de educação, tendo como pressuposto a busca por estratégias inovadoras de ensino. Para tanto, necessitamos de uma reorganização do currículo escolar e a construção de uma nova perspectiva educativa, procurando atender às exigências definidas pela Política Nacional de Educação Especial na Perspectiva da Educação Inclusiva. Nesse sentido, as Tecnologias Digitais de Informação e Comunicação (TDIC) surgem no cenário educacional como importantes recursos potencializadores para o desenvolvimento de competências, especialmente quando empregadas em ambientes de aprendizagem. O grupo de pesquisa Ambientes Potencializadores para a Inclusão (API) da Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Estadual Paulista (FCT/Unesp), tem desenvolvido desde 2002 investigações sobre o uso de TDIC para a inclusão digital, social e escolar desses estudantes, por meio da elaboração de práticas pedagógicas em uma abordagem denominada Construcionista, Contextualizada e Significativa (CCS).
Endoscopic Ear Surgery: Principles, Indications, and Techniques Increasingly used as an adjunctive tool in the diagnosis and management of ear disease, middle ear endoscopy has the potential to decrease patient morbidity, prevent disease recurrence, and reduce costs. Its capacity to uncover "hidden" anatomy within the small dimensions of the ear has made it essential for functional surgery, allowing surgeons to preserve key anatomic structures such as the cochlea and facial nerve. Now for the first time, the physicians who pioneered this groundbreaking minimally invasive technique review its indications, advantages, disadvantages, and surgical approaches: Written by the foremost leaders in t...
Open wide! Dentists care for people's teeth. Give readers the inside scoop on what it's like to be a dentist. Readers will learn what dentists do, the tools they use, and how people get this exciting job.
The Political Issues Impacting Our global economy have changed drastically over the last few decades, but some things have not changed---the relationship between business and politics remains a potent driver of world events. --
The Island of Capri, August 1939. Italy in the grip of Fascism, the Second World War looming. At a dazzling party under the stars mingling aristocrats, Nazi officers and American millionaires, the writer, ladies’ man and Fascist loose cannon, Curzio Malaparte (1898-1957) – at that time internationally renowned – is accosted by Mussolini's secret police: someone has accused him of murder, the killing of a young English girl, a poet, who had mysteriously fallen from a cliff a few years before – a fall that actually did happen. Malaparte decides to go on the run: helped by a few trusted friends (a spendthrift prince, a Camorra man, an eccentric painter and his inseparable dog Febo) he f...
The Business of Words examines the practices of ‘high-end’ language workers or wordsmiths where we find words being professionally designed, institutionally managed, and, inevitably, objectified for status and profit. Aligned with existing work on language and political economy in critical sociolinguistics and discourse studies, the volume offers a novel, complementary insight into the relatively elite practices of language workers such as advertisers, dialect coaches, publishers, judges, translators, public relations officers, fine artists, journalists, and linguists themselves. In fact, the book considers what academics might learn about language from other wordsmiths, opening a space for ‘dialogue’ between those researching language and those who also stake a claim to linguistic expertise and a way with words. Bringing together an array of leading international scholars from the cognate fields of discourse studies, sociolinguistics, and linguistic anthropology, this book is an essential resource for researchers, advanced undergraduate, and postgraduate students of English language, linguistics and applied linguistics, communication and media studies, and anthropology.
"An ancient legend claims that in the foothills of Kilimanjaro, the roof of Africa, things as old as the world are buried, terrible things that mustn't be awoken..."--Page 4 of cover.
Bob Ingle and Sandy McClure New York Times bestseller The Soprano State--now a major documentary film. It's not a joke New Jersey leads the country in corruption The Soprano State details the you-couldn't-make-this-up true story of the corruption that has pervaded New Jersey politics, government, and business for the past thirty years. From Jimmy Hoffa purportedly being buried somewhere beneath the end zone in Giants Stadium, through allegations of a thoroughly corrupt medical and dental university, through Mafia influence at all levels, the Garden State might indeed be better named after the HBO mobsters. Where else would: - A state attorney general show up after police pulled over her boyfriend who was driving without a valid license? - A state senator and mayor of Newark (the same guy) spend thousands of dollars of taxpayers' money on a junket to Rio days before leaving office? - A politically connected developer hire a prostitute to tape sex acts with his own brother-in-law and then send the tape to his sister? Only in the Soprano State.
Caleb Powell always wanted to become an artist, but he overcommitted to life; his former professor David Shields always wanted to become a human being, but he overcommitted to art. The stay-at-home dad (three young girls) and the workaholic writer (eighteen books) head to the woods to spend four days together in a cabin, arguing life vs. art. I Think You’re Totally Wrong is an impassioned, funny, probing, fiercely inconclusive, nearly-to-the-death debate. Shields and Powell talk about everything—marriage, family, sports, sex, happiness, drugs, death, betrayal, and (of course) writers and writing—in the name of exploring and debating their central question: the lived life versus the examined life. There are no teachers or students here, no interviewers or interviewees, no masters of the universe—only a chasm of uncertainty, in a dialogue that remains dazzlingly provocative and entertaining from start to finish. James Franco’s film adaptation of I Think You’re Totally Wrong, starring the authors, premiered in 2015.