Essays about: "sociocultural approach"

Showing result 11 - 15 of 72 essays containing the words sociocultural approach.

  1. 11. “ - Cause I like working when I’m happy” : A case study of students in linguistic vulnerability and verbal interactions with peers in the social studies classroom

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för skolutveckling och ledarskap (SOL)

    Author : Lina Knudsen; [2023]
    Keywords : classroom discussions; Developmental Language Disorder; group work; Individuals and Societies; International Baccalaureate; linguistic vulnerability; middle school; social studies; verbal interaction;

    Abstract : Syfte Syftet med denna studie är att bidra med insikt i hur Mellanårsprogrammets (MYP) elever i språklig sårbarhet och deras lärare upplever verbala interaktioner i klassen med elevernas kamrater i Individer och samhällen (I&S), ett samhällskunskapsämne inom International Baccalaureate läroplan.  Forskningsfrågor · Hur ser MYP-lärare på den effekt kamrater har på elever i språklig sårbarhet under verbala interaktioner i klassen och hur stödjer dessa lärare elever i språklig sårbarhet under dessa interaktioner i I&S?   · How do MYP students in linguistic vulnerability experience and understand verbal in-class interactions with peers in the I&S classroom and how do they experience the support given to them by their teachers during these interactions?  Theoretical Framework The theoretical framework of this case study is based on the sociocultural perspective as seen in Vygotsky’s work (1987), which have been developed further by Säljö (2000) and Kozulin (2003). READ MORE

  2. 12. Diving into venture creation : An exploratory study of how external enabler combinations facilitate sustainable venture creation in the marine sector

    University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, Företagsekonomi

    Author : Rebecca Olivia Eriksson; Benedek Regoczi; [2023]
    Keywords : external enablers; sustainable entrepreneurship; marine industry; venture creation;

    Abstract : Rapidly increasing global environmental changes are causing disruptions in the natural environment and have resulted in emphasized importance of developing sustainable entrepreneurship to mitigate climate change. To do this, however, external conditions have been argued to stimulate new business opportunities, which have been reconceptualized as external enablers (Davidsson, 2015). READ MORE

  3. 13. A glance at everyday life of New Elder Group in China: A case study of Xiamen, China

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi

    Author : Jianmei Zhou; [2023]
    Keywords : everyday life; diversity of older people; New Elder Group; LaoPiaoZu; time-geographic approach; life course theory; Xiamen; China; Social Sciences;

    Abstract : This thesis targeted a new group in the transitioning Chinese society---the New Elder Group (NEG) --- at the private level, focusing on their everyday life. NEG refers to retired people who are relatively young (55-80), financially independent, and in good health. Their primary desires in everyday life is to “live a good every day”. READ MORE

  4. 14. A Project Based Study on the Impact eTwinning has on Students’ Reading and Listening Abilities

    University essay from Högskolan Dalarna/Pedagogiskt arbete

    Author : Carola Nordquist; [2023]
    Keywords : eTwinning; second language learning; information- and communication technology; international collaboration; cross-cultural study; PBL Project-Based Learning ;

    Abstract : The main purpose of this study has been to see how students' motivation to learn a language, by working on an eTwinning project, can increase. The mixed-method study has been twofold and contains both qualitative and quantitative data. READ MORE

  5. 15. Multidimensional Well-being in Regenerative Tourism Experiences : Travelers’ insights from Mahakala Retreats in Montenegro

    University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för marknadsföring och turismvetenskap (MTS)

    Author : Sandrina Thurow; [2023]
    Keywords : Regenerative tourism; human well-being; hedonic well-being; eudaimonic well-being; social well-being; human-nature relationship; tourism experience; Mahakala Retreats;

    Abstract : The COVID-19 pandemic had considerable effects on the tourism industry as well as on individuals. The lockdown led to long-lasting mental health consequences. Equally, awareness of well-being increased, and consequently, demand for tourism experiences that focus on well-being rose. READ MORE