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    Using book illustrations to develop the young preschoolers vocabulary

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    Bakalaura darba tēma: Jaunākā pirmsskolas vecuma bērnu iepazīstināšana ar grāmatu ilustrācijām vārdu krājuma paplašināšanai. Darba autors: Santa Bergmane Mērķis: Teorētiski un praktiski izpētīt jaunākā pirmsskolas vecuma bērnu vārdu krājuma paplašināšanu grāmatu ilustrāciju aplūkošanā. Uzdevumi: 1. Analizēt pedagoģisko, psiholoģisko un logopēdisko literatūru par pirmsskolas vecuma bērnu vārdu krājuma paplašināšanu. 2. Raksturot 2 – 4 gadīgu bērnu vārdu krājuma paplašināšanu ilustrāciju aplūkošanā. 3. Teorētiski izzināt pedagoģiskos paņēmienus 2 – 4 gadīgu bērnu vārdu krājuma paplašināšanai. 4. Pētīt 3 – 4 gadīgu bērnu vārdu krājuma aktivizēšanu. Pētījuma hipotēze: Jaunākā pirmsskolas vecuma bērnu vārdu krājuma paplašināšana būs sekmīga, ja skolotājs pedagoģiskajā procesā radīs labvēlīgu vidi grāmatu ilustrāciju aplūkošanai. Darba teorētiskajā daļā, pamatojoties uz I. Miltiņas, S. Tūbeles, V.Rūķes-Draviņas, D. Markus, I.Prudņikovas, B. Brices u.c. autoru atziņām, tiek analizēti, izzināti un raksturoti pedagoģiskie paņēmieni jaunākā pirmsskolas vecuma bērnu vārdu krājuma paplašināšanai. Pētījuma empīriskajā daļā tika novēroti divdesmit bērni gan individuālās, gan kopējās radošajās pašizpausmēs. Uzsākot novērošanu ņēmu vērā pētāmo bērnu sociālemocionālo attīstību un bērnu sākotnējo vārdu krājumu. Novērošana tika veikta pēc noteiktiem runas attīstības kritērijiem un radītājiem, pamatojoties uz LAMBA izstrādāto projektu par dažādām tematika grupām. Pētījuma noslēgumā tika apkopoti un analizēt iegūtie rezultāti, veikti secinājumi. Empīriskajā daļā tika apstiprināta hipotēze, ka jaunākā pirmsskolas vecuma bērnu vārdu krājuma paplašināšana būs sekmīga, ja skolotājs pedagoģiskajā procesā radīs labvēlīgu vidi grāmatu ilustrāciju aplūkošanai. Bakalaura darbs sastāv no 80 lpp., tajā iekļautas 2 tabulas, 32 attēli, 13 pielikumi, izmantoti 43 literatūras un citi avoti.Theme of the bachelor thesis: Exposing young children to book illustrations with an aim of widening their vocabulary. Author of the thesis: Santa Bergmane Aim of the research: Do theoretical and practical research on the process of developing junior preschoolers’ vocabulary while viewing book illustrations. Tasks of the research: 1. Analyze pedagogical, psychological and speech therapy literature on the extension of preschoolers’ vocabulary. 2. Describe the vocabulary development of children aged 2-4 during the process of viewing book illustrations. 3. Do theoretical research into the pedagogic methods of vocabulary expansion for children aged 2-4. 4. Study the active usage of the vocabulary by children aged 3-4. Research hypothesis: Development of the junior preschoolers’ vocabulary will be successful if the teacher creates a favorable environment for viewing the book illustrations during the study process. In the theoretical part of the thesis, based on the findings by I. Miltina, S. Tubele, V.Ruke-Dravina, D. Markus, I.Prudnikova, B. Brice et.al., the author analyzes, investigates and identifies the educational methods that help to expand the vocabulary of junior preschool children. In the empirical part twenty children were observed during both individual and collective creative self-expression. When starting the observation, the author took into account the social-emotional development and initial vocabulary of the children who participated in the study. The observation was carried out according to certain speech development criteria and indicators, based on the project developed by LAMBA on various subject groups. At the end of the study, the results were collected, analyzed and the conclusions drawn. The empirical part confirmed the hypothesis that the development of the junior preschool children's vocabulary will be successful if the teacher, during the educational process, creates a favorable environment for viewing the books. The bachelor thesis consists of 80 pages, includes 2 tables, 32 figures, 13 appendices. 43 bibliographic entries and other sources were used in writing the thesis

    Prospectus of Santa Clara College

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    Prospectus of Santa Clara College, written around June 1855; author could have been Fr. Nobili or Peter Burnett

    Prospectus of Santa Clara College

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    Prospectus of Santa Clara College, written around June 1855; author could have been Fr. Nobili or Peter Burnett

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 30 Number 2, Winter 1988

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    10 - UNDERSTANDING THE NEW SOVIETS A first-person account of the Soviet Union today by the author of two books on Russia. By Jim Garrison 16 - HOW TO GET INTO ADVERTISING An English graduate goes from waiting tables to a senior vice presidency on Madison Avenue. By Barbara Boyle 20 - 1988 ECONOMIC FORECAST For 15 years, Mario Belotti\u27s been making forecasts that are amazingly accurate. By Mario Belotti 22 - SANTA CLARA AND THE POPES Reviewing historic links with Rome shows how it affected SCU. By Gerald McKevitt, S.J. 26 - SCU\u27S ETERNAL FLAIM Biology professor Frank Flaim is in his 50th year at Santa Clara. By Patricia Fowlerhttps://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1078/thumbnail.jp

    Inventário de basidiomycetes lignolíticos em Santa Catarina: guia eletrônico

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Biológicas. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Vegetal.A necessidade de divulgação entre a comunidade científica das informações sobre micodiversidade no estado de Santa Catarina, levou à organização deste inventário na forma de um Guia Interativo Eletrônico. O Banco de Dados recebeu a denominação de Basidiomycetes em Santa Catarina (BASC). Foram catalogadas as espécies de fungos lignolíticos no Estado através de levantamentos da bibliografia, assim como análises das coleções (herbário FLOR) referentes a 22 anos de pesquisas. Para criar o Banco de Dados, foi utilizado o software TAXIS 3.5 Professional, que incorporou todas as informações obtidas. Atualmente o BASC inclui 1.280 coletas que correspondem a 153 espécies de Basidiomycetes xilófilos encontradas ao longo de 88 localidades (36 municípios) do Estado, além de 1.139 imagens e uma matriz de identificação com 25 caracteres. Mycobonia flava e Stiptophyllum erubescens são descritas pela primeira vez para Santa Catarina. Esta é uma ferramenta taxonômica que contém amplas informações sobre as espécies e permite estimar a diversidade e a variação quantitativa por localidades e regiões. Este inventário eletrônico também facilita a divulgação de conhecimento sobre a micota catarinense, permite a identificação de espécies e o monitoramento da biodiversidade no Estado. Tais ações contribuem para alertar aos pesquisadores sobre a importância de conservar a biodiversidade, primeiro passo para futuras propostas de manejo e conservação da micota

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 28 Number 3, Winter 1986

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    2 - IS SILICON VALLEY A HOUSE OF CARDS? By Michael S. Malone. A fresh, freewheeling forecast of the future of Silicon Valley. 7 - MOTIVATING CHILDREN TO SUCCEED By Ruth E. Cook. The author suggests some guidelines for helping children who don\u27t work up to their true potential. 11 - IN SEARCH OF HUMANITY By William J. Rewak, S.J. Santa Clara\u27s president explores the university\u27s role in the development of the human person. 16 - LEARNING TO LEAD A photo feature of executives at the beach, engaged in a new and appealing program from the Executive Development Center that teaches them to become leaders. Photos by Gene Miller. Text by Peg Major. 20 - THE REAL POVERTY TRAP By Frances Moore Lappe. The author of Diet for a Small Planet discusses sixth myths that exist about poverty. 26 - A POLITICIAN\u27S ODYSSEY By Diane Dreher and William Stovet: California Assemblyman and SCU alumnus John Vasconcellos is the subject of this article by two members of the Santa Clara faculty. 29 - FROM DONOHOE ALUMNI HOUSE By Jerry Ken; executive director of the Alumni Association. A new column of news and notes about alumni activities and plans. 30 - NEWS FROM CAMPUS Keeping you up-to-date between issues of Santa Clara Today.https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1072/thumbnail.jp

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 44 Number 3, Winter 2002

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    10 - GLOBALIZATION EMPOWERS GOOD AND EVIL By Rob Elder. Thomas Friedman, Pulitzer Prizewinning author and international affairs columnist for The New York Times, discusses this complex issue during a visit to campus. 14 - ON THE COLLISION OF WORLDS By Fred White. Corny science fiction movies inspire an SCU English professor to ponder deeply cosmic questions. 18 - THE CAMPAIGN FOR SANTA CLARA By Elizabeth Kelley Gillogly \u2793. SCU launches the largest campaign in its history, with plans for endowed scholarships, a new library, a new building for the Leavey School of Business, and much more.https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1104/thumbnail.jp

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 27 Number 7, Summer 1985

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    2 - COMMON COURTESY By Thomas J. Peters. Competitive advantage is boiled down to service, quality, and courtesy. Everyone should provide it. Why else be in business? 9 - THE RISE AND FALL OF OPEC By T John Whalen, Jr. Traces the evolution of OPEC, discusses the dominant factors that led to its loss of power, and analyzes its impact on world oil prices and supplies. 13 - AN AFFLUENT AMERICAN RESPONDS TO GLOBAL POVERTY By William J. Wood, S.J. A Jesuit reflects on global poverty and explains why he is an affluent American, and describes those who are in the process of changing the world. 18 - STROKE BY STROKE A photo feature about the discipline and dedication crew demands of its rowers throughout the school year. Photos by Gene Miller. 23 - THE ABORTION QUESTION By Austin Fagothey, S.J. A reprint of this highly requested article from 1974 by Santa Clara\u27s legendary professor, Father Fagothey, as a memorial on the 10th anniversary of his death. 25 - THE SOURCES OF CONSCIENCE By James Tunstead Burtchaell, C.S.C. A public debate over abortion between a prelate and a politician raises a crucial question: How do Catholics decide what is right and wrong? 30 - ABORTION: THREE COMMENTS By William J. Rewak, S.J. A commentary on the articles in this issue by Father Fagothey and Father Burtchaell and some of the author\u27s own observations on abortion. 32 - NEWS OF SANTA CLARA New Founders of the University are named and the President recognizes three outstanding teachers at Santa Clara. 34 - CAMPAIGN FOR SANTA CLARA By Kenneth E. Cool. An update on the plans to develop an integrated center for the School of Law on the campus, and reports on major grants for innovations in teaching and research, the Retail Management Institute, and the School of Engineering Campaign.https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1071/thumbnail.jp

    As dinâmicas político-territoriais de uma comunidade periférica no sul da América Portuguesa : a ilha de Santa Catarina e seu continente, 1680-1750

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    Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em História, Florianópolis, 2013.Este trabalho tem como objetivo principal analisar o processo político da ocupação luso-brasileira do espaço da Ilha de Santa Catarina e do litoral próximo entre finais do século XVII e a primeira metade do XVIII. Nesse período este território ultramarino passou por inúmeras transformações que culminaram a criação da Vila do Desterro, no ano de 1726, e a instalação da capitania de Santa Catarina, em 1738. Para isso, procurou-se enfatizar aqui a trajetória social e política da elite local recém-constituída, que a partir dos seus postos de governança intermediava junto ao Estado luso o processo territorialização da fronteira sul da América portuguesa. Abstract : This work takes as its principal objective to analyze the political process of Portuguese-Brazilian occupation of the island of Santa Catarina and the nearby coat at the end of the 17th and beginning of the 18th century. During this time, this overseas Portuguese territory passed through many transformations, ending with the creation of the Vila de Desterro in 1726 and the installation of the Capitania of Santa Catarina in 1738. In order to achieve this analysis, the author emphasizes the social and political trajectory of the recently constituted local elite which, through positions of governance, worked with Lisbon to territorialize of the southern frontier of Portuguese America

    Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 27 Number 3, Winter 1985

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    2 - WHEN ARE LEADERS AT THEIR BEST? By James M. Kouzes and Barry Z. Posner. There is a revolution in leadership style taking place in corporate America. This deals with how ordinary people get extraordinary things done in organizations. 7 - A MEDITATION IN ST. IVES By William J. Rewak, S.J. Some reflections on the essence of work taken from Father Rewak\u27s travel diary during a trip to England last summer. 10 - TAKING LAUGHTER SERIOUSLY By John Morreall. A philosophy professor shows how important humor is to human life and how understanding our laughter can help us understand our humanity. 14 - IN THE MANNER OF ANDY ROONEY By James P. Degnan. A wonderful spoof of one of America\u27s favorite commentators. 15 - WHAT\u27S A COLLEGE TEACHER TO DO? By Christiaan T. Lievestro. The trick, the author explains, is to turn students on so they will go on by themselves, liberated from the teacher. 20 - PAULO FREIRE HAS HIS SAY By James Torrens, S.J. A look at the famous Third World educator during his brief visit to Santa Clara last year. 23 - GIVING PSYCHOLOGY AWAY By Dale G. Larson. A new model of mental health training is emerging among a growing number of psychologists who want to share their skills with others. 27 - NEWS OF SANTA CLARA New leaders take over in the President\u27s Club and the Bronco Bench, and the activities of faculty on sabbatical leaves during the 1984-85 academic year are summarized. 30 - CAMPAIGN FOR SANTA CLARA By Kenneth E. Cool. An update on the Institute of Agribusiness in the Leavey School of Business and on the new Institute for Information Storage Technology in the School of Engineering. Also, a report on the progress of the engineering campaign as it climbs toward its $8.9 million goal.https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/sc_mag/1070/thumbnail.jp
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