The Four Pillars Of Education
Mostrando 13-16 de 16 artigos, teses e dissertações.
-
13. NECESSARY QUALITIES FOR FAMILY HEALTH PROMOTION FROM A NURSING PROFESSORS AND STUDENTS PERPECTIVE. / COMPETÊNCIAS NA PROMOÇÃO EM SAÚDE DA FAMÍLIA: UMA PERSPECTIVA DE DOCENTES E ACADÊMICOS DE ENFERMAGEM
The purpose of this research is to identify the necessary qualities for Family Health promotion and education, from the perspective of professors and students of a school of higher education in Curitiba. This research is based on the four pillars of education in the 21st century, described in UNESCOs report, also known as the Delors report. Eight group debat
Publicado em: 2005
-
14. Corporeidade e humanescência na fonte dos saberes da vida: a formação de professores que valoriza o ser
The present study comes from inquietudes of an investigative posture assumed by a Physical Education Graduation Professor, before her educative action with undergraduate teachers. The research was done with 16 (sixteen) Kindergarten and Elementary School teachers, who teach at public schools. The referred teachers are undergraduate students of the Graduating
Publicado em: 2005
-
15. Afetividade e sexualidade na escola-ação educativa desenvolvida na Fundação Bradesco de Marilia/SP
This research was developed in a private institution, Fundaçao Bradesco the school of Marilia, in a coeducational form (with presence of students and on-line) having as main pedagogical resource information technology and including the thames "affectivety" and sexuality. It envolved ninety students of 6º grade of Ensino Fundamental, both sexes and age from
Publicado em: 2002
-
16. Quality improvement of paediatric care in the Netherlands
The development of the quality improvement programme of the Paediatric Association of the Netherlands is described within the setting of the national programme of the Dutch government. The programme is based on four pillars: site visits by peers (visitatie), continuous medical and professional education, development of clinical (evidence based) guidelines an
BMJ Group.