485 research outputs found
Funds of knowledge: Developing a Diploma in Teaching in Early Childhood Education in the Solomon Islands.
This article discusses how three early childhood teacher educators, from the Solomon Islands College of Higher Education School of Education and the University of Waikato Faculty of Education, worked in partnership together and with others to develop a new Diploma in Teaching Early Childhood Education (ECE) for the Solomon Islands. We argue that the knowledge and understandings that we shared about New Zealand early childhood education and its bicultural curriculum Te Whāriki made our task easier from the outset. So too did our shared "funds of knowledge" and expertise, particularly the Solomon Islands women's indigenous knowledge and abilities to reflect on teaching and learning in their nation and New Zealand, two contexts they understood well. As we worked through a range of issues related to the development and delivery of courses, the primacy of relationships and historical, cultural and social contexts for learning were reinforced. Broad understandings of relevant education pedagogy for adults and young children were incorporated through the diploma development process. The result was a new Diploma in Teaching Early Childhood Education and new ways of teaching and learning embedded in Solomon Islands contexts, blending the best of local and imported knowledge. This article adds to a small body of literature related to ECE in the Solomon Islands and the Pacific region
Autobiographical Recollections of Repeated Events: a Longitudinal Assessment
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Effect of Time on Event Characteristics of Autobiographical Memories: a Comparison of Different Samples and Different Methods
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Repeated Assessment of Repeated Events: Dancing in Time. Traveling in Time: Construction of Past and Future Events Across Domains
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Mood-Congruent Autobiographical Remembering in Different Age Groups
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Identification of bacterial knot disease agent Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi in Tekirdag province and their biological control by using antagonistic bacterial isolates
Amaç: Zeytin (Olea europaea) ağaçlarında dal kanseri hastalığı bakteriyel hastalık etmeni Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi tarafından neden olur. Hastalık etmeni zeytin dallarında hastalığa özgü tipik gal (ur) oluşumuna neden olur. Bu çalışmada 2016-2017 yılları arasında Tekirdağ ilinde zeytin bahçelerinde dal kanseri etmeni P. savastanoi pv. savastanoi’ nin tanısı ve il genelinde yaygınlığı ile biyolojik mücadele olanaklarını araştırılması amaçlanmıştır.Yöntem ve Bulgular: İl genelinde yetişen zeytin çeşitlerinden 78 adet hastalıklı bitki örneği toplanmış ve 52 adet hastalık etmeni izolatı elde edilmiş ve tanılanmıştır. Elde edilen ve P. savastanoi pv. savastanoi olarak tanılanan tüm bakteri izolatları, patojenite testi yapılan zeytin fidanlarında ur oluşumuna neden olmuş ve King's B besi ortamında zayıf floresan pigment üretmiştir. Tütün yapraklarında aşırı duyarlılık reaksiyonu oluşturan izolatların tamamı Gram, oksidaz, pektolitik aktivite, levan ve arginin dehidrolaz negatif olup, LOPAT 1b grubunda yer aldığı belirlenmiştir. Biyokimyasal ve morfolojik sonuçlara göre izolatların tamamı Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi olarak tanılanmıştır. Yapılan çalışmalarla zeytin dal kanseri hastalığının Tekirdağ ilinde yaygınlığı %86.6 oranında olduğu belirlenmiştir. Sağlıklı zeytin ağaçlarından ve yetiştiği topraktan elde edilen toplam 110 antagonist bakteri izolatları ile in vitro koşullarında yapılan ikili kültür denemeleri sonucunda, 23 antagonist izolatın besi yeri üzerinde hastalık etmenin gelişimini 3.5-28.00 etki değeri arasında inhibisyon zonları oluşturarak baskıladığı tespit edilmiştir.Genel Yorum: Zeytin dal kanseri hastalığının Tekirdağ ili için dikkate alınması gereken bir hastalık olduğu ortaya çıkmıştır.Çalışmanın Önemi ve Etkisi: Bu çalışma Tekirdağ ili zeytin alanlarında dal kanseri hastalığının mevcut durumunu ortaya koymuştur. Hastalığın güncel durumunun ortaya çıkarılması ve antagonist bakteri izolatlarının patojen gelişimini baskılaması üzerine yapılan çalışmalar hastalıkla mücadele amacı güden diğer çalışmalara için de önem taşımaktadır.Aims: Olive knot disease on olives (Olea europaea) trees is caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi. Causal disease agent typical causes knot (known as tumor or galls) on branches of infected olive trees. This study was conducted to investigate the identification, prevalence and biological control possibilities of Pseudomonas savastanoi pv. savastanoi in several orchards in provinces of Tekirdag in Trakya region during 2016-2017 growing seasons. Methods and Results: Total of 78 infected knot samples collected from several olive cultivars growing in province and 52 bacterial isolates were obtained and identified. All of the isolates were gram negative and were found to be in the LOPAT 1b group with oxidase, pectolytic activity, levan and arginine dihydrolase negative, caused hypersensitive reactions in tobacco leaves. According to results of biochemical and morphological studies, all isolates were identified as P. savastanoi pv. savastanoi. According to survey results, the prevalence of olive knot disease is 86.6% in Tekirdağ province. Total of 110 putative antagonist bacterial isolates were obtained from healthy olive trees and soils where they grow. As a result of dual culture test with pathogen in vitro conditions, among the 110 putative antagonist bacterial isolates, 23 antagonist bacterial isolates suppressed bacterial growth on nutrient media by producing an inhibition zone index values of 3.5-28.00. Conclusions: This study revealed that knot disease on olives is an important disease and it should be considered for dİsease management in the Tekirdağ province. Significance and Impact of the Study: This study clearly revealed the current status of olive knot diseases in olive growing areas in Tekirdağ province. Revealing the current situation of the disease and their possible biological control by antagonist bacterial agents is also important for the other studies aiming at disease management
Türkei auf der Suche nach sich selbst - Turkey Searching for Itself
Ece Temelkuran, lawyer, journalist and author, speaks about the history of Turkey and how it could evolve to a country with many political problems. Furthermore, she outlines the importance of countries that are outside of the European map right now for the dignity learning process of Europe.
The lecture took place in the course of the 20th Karlsruhe Dialogues at the IHK Karlsruhe on Saturday, 20th February 2016.
More information on the Karlsruhe Dialogues: www.zak.kit.edu/karlsruher_gespraech
Higher Arousal by the Young and for Public Events of Young Age. Traveling in Time: Construction of Past and Future Events Across Domains
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Tertiary teaching: Reflecting on human change and influence from the crucible
This article draws on the metaphor of ‘a crucible’ to describe the tertiary classroom context, where I work in initial teacher education with early childhood education (ECE) student teachers. Stories are told about the classroom participants (students and an educator) in an attempt to find meaning in terms of development, both the students and mine. This storytelling highlights ongoing questions for me about the impact of what happens in the classroom we bring our selves to, and the significance of informed actions for social justice for teachers and teaching. In telling these stories I highlight my deepening understanding of education pedagogy, and perception of myself as a teacher, a practitioner of human influence and change. I hope that these stories echo and illuminate the experiences of other educators as they too seek to understand their practice
Evaluating the Performance of the Model Selection with Average ECE and Naive Calibration in Out-of-Domain Generalization Problems for Binary Classifiers
Out-of-domain (OOD) generalization refers to learning a model from one or more different but related domain(s) that can be used in an unknown test domain. It is challenging for existing machine learning models. Several methods have been proposed to solve this problem, and multi-domain calibration is one of these methods. Model selection with the average expected calibration error (ECE) across training domains and naive calibration are two approaches to implementing multi-domain calibration. However, it might happen that neither approach can learn a genuinely well-calibrated model in the multi-domain setting. Hence, this paper intends to evaluate how naive calibration and model selection with average ECE perform in the OOD generalization problem for binary classifiers. We generated many synthetic datasets and set up three experiments to answer this question. Finally, the conclusions based on empirical results are obtained: 1) Although naive calibration can improve the average accuracy across unseen domains (OOD accuracy) and the average area under the ROC Curve across unseen domains (OOD AUROC) for some binary classifiers, it does not work for all binary classifiers. However, at least it does not make the model worse for OOD generalization. 2) On the synthetic datasets we generated, if the number of training domains increases, most binary classifiers' OOD accuracy will also increase. 3) Average ECE is a reasonable metric for selecting a model in the OOD generalization problem and is better than validation accuracy. This is because a strong linear relationship exists between OOD accuracy and the average ECE across the training domains. This linear relationship is stronger than the linear relationship between OOD accuracy and validation accuracy.CSE3000 Research ProjectComputer Science and Engineerin
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