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Students’ engagement in school and creativity professed by students and assigned to teachers: A literature review

Students’ engagement in school and creativity professed by students and assigned to teachers: A literature review

... dynamic and student-centered approach; within this context, creativity, in particular, has been recognized as an asset to the students, as a human potential to develop, ... See full document

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Students’ engagement in school, achievement goals and grade level: A literature review.

Students’ engagement in school, achievement goals and grade level: A literature review.

... that students perceive their classroom structures as mastery or performance oriented – being teachers’ practices the carrier of this perception - , being their personal goals positively associated with the ... See full document

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Students’ engagement in school, achievement goals and grade level: A literature review

Students’ engagement in school, achievement goals and grade level: A literature review

... progress in schooling (Jacobs, Lanza, Osgood, Eccles, & Wigield, 2002; Wigield & Eccles, 2000), alongside with a decrease in motivation and engagement (Klem & Connell, ...aspects, ... See full document

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Students' engagement in schools: differentiation and promotion

Students' engagement in schools: differentiation and promotion

... achievement and high dropout that ad ect many ...is to study the engagement of Portuguese students in schools and how enga- gement is related with personal and contextual ... See full document

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Assessing students’ engagement: A review of instruments with psychometric Qualities

Assessing students’ engagement: A review of instruments with psychometric Qualities

... behavioral engagement and emotional ...(behavioral and emotional engagement) but also its absence (behavioral and emotional ...(behavioral engagement); “In class, I do ... See full document

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Students’ engagement in school and peer relations: A literature review

Students’ engagement in school and peer relations: A literature review

... Hinduja and Patchin (2013) studied a sample of 4,441 students from 6th to 12th grades and found that the students who indicated having friends with bullying behaviours ( face to ... See full document

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Students’ engagement in school: analysis according to self-concept and grade level

Students’ engagement in school: analysis according to self-concept and grade level

... of literature describes SES as a construct which includes three dynamically related dimensions: cognitions, emotions, and behaviours (Fredricks et ...as students’ constructive contribution to ... See full document

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Creative climate and engagement of students in school: How do they relate?

Creative climate and engagement of students in school: How do they relate?

... relates to school engagement. A national sample of students responded to a questionnaire in ...“Studentsengagement in school: A four-dimensional ... See full document

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Promoting students’ engagement in school: Effects of the eclectic communication model

Promoting students’ engagement in school: Effects of the eclectic communication model

... out in literature as a relevant aspect in teacher-student’s relationship and learning (Chesebro, 2003; Cooper & Simonds, 2003; Jones & Jones, 2006; Veiga, 2007a; Veiga et ...applied ... See full document

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Students’ engagement in school and peer relations: A literature review

Students’ engagement in school and peer relations: A literature review

... at school, achievement goals, the presence of socially appropriate behaviours (Wentzel, 1994; Wentzel & Asher, 1995), or perceived academic competency (Hymel, Bowker, & Woody, ...related to low ... See full document

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Students’ Engagement in School: A literature review

Students’ Engagement in School: A literature review

... refers to the personal factors, literature shows more differing ...appear to be the ones more favourable to intervention to promote ...(Wang and Holcombe, 2010; Veiga et al., ... See full document

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Students Engagement in School, Giftedness and Creativity: A literature review

Students Engagement in School, Giftedness and Creativity: A literature review

... results in an outstanding ...Renzulli and Gagné’s models as the most ...giftedness to exist, which remain stable throughout life: above average ability, high creativity and a high ... See full document

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Cyberbullying and students' engagement in school : a literature review

Cyberbullying and students' engagement in school : a literature review

... contained in this book. In addition, no responsibility is assumed by the publisher for any injury and/or damage to persons or property arising from any methods, products, instructions, ... See full document

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Systematic review of school engagement in elementary school: interveners and outcomes

Systematic review of school engagement in elementary school: interveners and outcomes

... Low engagement in school activities could have serious consequences for students, such as involvement in disruptive behaviors, loss of interest in studying, low achievement, ... See full document

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Training graduate students to be teachers

Training graduate students to be teachers

... graduate students, when and where it exists, is restricted to theoretical courses or to the participation of the students as teachers’ ...reproductive and offers few ... See full document

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SEMIOLOGY OF MEETING: IMAGES OF PRACTICES AMONG TEACHERS AND HIGH SCHOOL AND ACADEMIC STUDENTS

SEMIOLOGY OF MEETING: IMAGES OF PRACTICES AMONG TEACHERS AND HIGH SCHOOL AND ACADEMIC STUDENTS

... mine and of the other understood as the science of care, stated as minimum space that is free- human, active-human, master of its own ideas, opinions, values and world ...linguistic and social body, ... See full document

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LEARNING, ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND SCHOOL: wAyS Of EN-ACTING IN THE ExpERIENCE Of STUDENTS AND TEACHERS

LEARNING, ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND SCHOOL: wAyS Of EN-ACTING IN THE ExpERIENCE Of STUDENTS AND TEACHERS

... changes in the way I live, in my actions? At that moment, a silence permeates the space of the workshop, the moment it is accepted and that we consider important, a silence that emerges when the ... See full document

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Family resources and cognitive performance by primary school students in Brazil.

Family resources and cognitive performance by primary school students in Brazil.

... Ressaltamos que o modelo estatístico de análise dos dados utilizado neste artigo é constituído de seis equações de regressão simultâneas. Como há associação entre as equações, os parâmetros das diferentes equações devem ... See full document

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Comprehensive care : meanings for teachers and nursing students

Comprehensive care : meanings for teachers and nursing students

... Nursing students who participated in this rese- arch recognized the importance of experiencing inte- gral care in their health practices, going beyond the walls of the university, a place that is ... See full document

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Erasmus students in Portugal: from students to tourists and advocates

Erasmus students in Portugal: from students to tourists and advocates

... methodology in order to assess how Erasmus students in Portugal could contribute in promoting ...Erasmus students are very similar to tourists, contributing to the ... See full document

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