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Huerta, R. (2024). Formar a docentes en artes mediante el Proyecto de Innovación Educativa Second Round. Cartema, 14(14), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.51359/2763-8693.2024.260577
El Proyecto “Second Round” lleva ocho ediciones consecutivas mejorando la situación de las artes en los centros educativos valencianos, incidiendo en la formación de docentes a través del Máster de Profesorado de Secundaria, priorizando una temática en cada edición. Presentamos algunos logros alcanzados, comprobando la eficacia de la propuesta. Se han realizado numerosas actividades, algunas online debido a la crisis sanitaria provocada por la covid-19, que llevó la docencia universitaria al terreno virtual durante dos cursos. Esto supuso que muchas acciones previstas en la investigación se desarrollasen en el ámbito digital. La presente investigación, basada en la realidad empírica de las actividades realizadas, demuestra que el fomento de la actividad artística a través de la innovación educativa en artes permite incorporar valores y saberes entre el profesorado en formación de la especialidad de Dibujo, denominación que recibe en secundaria el área de conocimiento de educación artística, visual y audiovisual.
Itinéraires Augustiniens n°50 – Tout est grâce, 2013
« Le XVIIe est le siècle de saint Augustin ». Cette affirmation étonnante a été prononcée par Jean Dagens, un des meilleurs spécialistes de Bérulle, à l’occasion du Congrès international des études françaises de 1951. Augustin est redécouvert à une époque où les Pères grecs ne bénéficient pas du même succès car suspects de semi-pélagianisme. Le pape Clément VIII participe à cet essor en prenant position pour les théories augustiniennes sur la grâce et en proclamant de nouveau saint Augustin grand docteur de l’Église. Augustin a eu des nombreux disciples tout au long du XVIIe siècle, mais Pascal est de loin le disciple le plus emblématique de cette période. Les plus grands thèmes théologiques de Pascal trouvent leur inspiration dans l’œuvre augustinienne : la misère de l’homme sans Dieu, la puissance de la grâce, la signification de l’histoire ou encore la transparence de l’univers et de l’Écriture pour le croyant.
Jaromír Linda — Martina Halířová (eds.): Učitelé a archeologie, 2023
Czech teacher and writer Eduard Štorch (1878-1956), who became famous for his novels and stories for young people set in prehistoric times, also worked as an active amateur archaeologist and gradually built up a quite a large collection of archaeological finds. He sold a part of his collection to the National Museum in Prague and later donated another part of it to the Faculty of Arts of Charles University. The identification of the components of this collection according to the original catalogues is currently underway.
Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2015
Le persecuzioni in età tetrarchica, in Studi sancanzianesi in memoria di Mario Mirabella Roberti, Atti delle giornate di studi sancanzianesi, 14-15 novembre 2003, a cura di G. Cuscito, «AAAd», LVII, Trieste, Editreg, 2004, pp. 57-76. ISBN: 88-88018-21-2., 2004
Study of the documentation concerning the persecutions against the Christians during the tetrarchical period
2020
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Beside advantages; recent advances, and cost reductions has stimulated interest in fiber optical sensing. So, researchers combined the product outgrowths of fiber optic telecommunications with optoelectronic devices to emerge fiber optic sensors. Numerous researches have been conducted in past decades using fiber optic sensors with different techniques. Intensity, phase, and wavelength based fiber optic sensors are the most widely used sensor types. In this paper, an overview of fiber optic sensors and their applications are presented.
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