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101Q889762 | Pedagogia, Gestão Democrática, Técnico em Desenvolvimento Infantil, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Quando se fala em gestão democrática na escola pública, o foco recai sobre a complexa relação entre diferentes sujeitos, com diferentes ideias e expectativas. Assim, o elemento fundamental para que ela de fato ocorra é a:
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102Q891555 | Enfermagem, Técnico em Enfermagem, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

A equipe de enfermagem que trabalha na CME (Central de Material Esterilizado) presta uma assistência indireta ao paciente, tão importante quanto a assistência direta, que é realizada pela equipe de enfermagem que atende ao paciente. Os Técnicos e Auxiliares de Enfermagem que atuam em CME, ou em empresas processadoras de produtos para saúde, realizam atividades:
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103Q891556 | Enfermagem, Técnico em Enfermagem, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Os germes são seres vivos infinitamente pequenos, não sendo possível vê-los a olho nu. Para serem visualizados, precisamos da ajuda de um microscópio. Por isso, são chamados de microrganismos ou micróbios = micro (pequeno) + bio (vida).Esses micróbios são classificados em:
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104Q889767 | Pedagogia, Técnico em Desenvolvimento Infantil, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Entendida como a capacidade de se conduzir e tomar decisões por si próprio, levando em conta regras, valores, sua perspectiva pessoal, bem como a perspectiva do outro, a autonomia, na educação infantil, é:
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105Q891559 | Enfermagem, Sistema Único de Saúde, Técnico em Enfermagem, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

O Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS), com suas bases estruturadas na reforma sanitária, tem como competência constitucional ordenar a formação dos profissionais da área.Nesse sentido, as políticas públicas de saúde brasileiras, ora fundamentadas nas diretrizes do SUS, têm demonstrado importante papel para desencadear mudanças no processo de educação dos profissionais da saúde. Para tanto, a Secretaria de Gestão do Trabalho e da Educação na Saúde criou a:
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106Q891564 | Enfermagem, Cálculo de Solução e Medicamentos, Técnico em Enfermagem, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

A terapia medicamentosa tornou-se uma das formas mais comuns de intervenção no cuidado ao paciente, utilizada ao longo dos anos na cura de doenças. Para seu uso adequado, as dosagens devem ser aplicadas adequadamente. Com base nesta afirmativa, em 1 ml de uma determinada medicação encontram-se:
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107Q891569 | Enfermagem, Técnico em Enfermagem, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Conjunto de atividades do campo da saúde coletiva que se destina, por meio das ações de vigilância epidemiológica e vigilância sanitária, à promoção e à proteção da saúde dos trabalhadores, assim como visa à recuperação e à reabilitação da saúde dos trabalhadores submetidos aos riscos e agravos advindos das condições de trabalho.Essa é a definição de saúde:
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108Q891607 | Turismo, Técnico em Turismo, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Do ponto de vista das variáveis demográficas, o mercado turístico pode ser segmentado por:
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109Q892982 | Educação Infantil, Conhecimentos da Educação Infantil, Técnico de Desenvolvimento Infantil, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Ao pensar na organização do tempo nas instituições de educação infantil, pode-se optar por algumas possibilidades, como, por exemplo, as atividades permanentes, as sequências de atividades e os projetos. As atividades permanentes se caracterizam como:
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110Q892983 | Pedagogia, Aspectos Psicológicos da Educação, Técnico de Desenvolvimento Infantil, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Brincar e jogar são atividades fundamentais para o desenvolvimento da identidade e da autonomia, porque as crianças:
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111Q889769 | Pedagogia, Técnico em Desenvolvimento Infantil, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Conforme determinam os preceitos legais vigentes, a oferta de educação especial, modalidade de educação escolar oferecida preferencialmente na rede regular de ensino, para educandos com deficiência, transtornos globais do desenvolvimento e altas habilidades ou superdotação, tem início:
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112Q892976 | Pedagogia, Lei nº 8069 de 1990, Técnico de Desenvolvimento Infantil, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Para garantia do direito à educação, o Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente (ECA) determina que o Estado deve assegurar:
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113Q1022059 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Edital n 2, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

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Making homework count

By Stephanie Hirschman

October 8, 2024



Homework and independent study can make a massive contribution to students’ progress, particularly when classes don’t meet daily, or students aren’t living, working or studying in anglophone environments. There are several issues to consider when setting homework.

Why students are doing homework is a fundamental question which can cover a wide spectrum of reasons. The most obvious is that it offers both teachers and students a chance to check on learning and identify areas for further review and consolidation. Exam preparation courses make use of homework to consolidate and accelerate learning and deliver results. Finally, some institutions require teachers to set homework and some clients, for example parents, believe that a course with homework offers better value for money.

Whatever the reason behind setting homework, be clear with students about how they’ll benefit from the assignment, how to do it effectively, how long they should spend on it and how it will be marked.

The homework that many people expect from a language course is “more of the same” exercises, that is, those that offer extra opportunities to practice grammar or vocabulary from the lesson.

It is also possible to bring in practice from other online or print sources, but this can sometimes be problematic, especially for lower levels. Make sure that the resource you choose maps onto the lesson content without placing extra demands on students, for example, by introducing a completely different context or topic with unfamiliar vocabulary to practice a grammar point. You also need to make sure that terminology is consistent – students who are expecting to practice present continuous may not recognize that it is also called present progressive. With lower levels, go over the instructions and/or demonstrate one of the exercises so they know how to get started.

It's worth mentioning here that flipped learning may also be a useful approach to homework. This is where students preview part of the lesson plan (like a reading or listening task) or research a general topic independently before class in order to maximize opportunities for communicative activities during the lesson.

Other types of homework include semi-controlled practice of target language. Students could write personal sentences including vocabulary items or grammatical structures from the class – note that they may need training to do this. A sentence like, “The milk went off,” is not as effective for learning as, “We had no milk for the coffee this morning – it went off because we didn’t put it in the fridge last night.” You may wish to provide some question or example prompts as support.

An unusual and motivating type of speaking homework is a personalized bingo game. Students create their own bingo card, which might be a 4x4 grid. In each cell, they write a key word or structure from the lesson that they wish to practice during the next few days. They carry the card around in their pocket, and every time they use an item of target language, they can tick it off, aiming to complete a line. This is especially suitable for students who are living, working or studying in anglophone environments. Teachers can monitor progress regularly and even offer small prizes.

The question of what teachers actually do with homework also has multiple possible responses, which will depend on the teaching context. At one end of the spectrum, if there is good buy-in from the students, teachers may only need to point them towards a selected set of “more of the same” exercises and make sure the answers are accessible for self-checking. Make it clear that you welcome questions if anything isn’t clear and test regularly to check understanding.

Whatever choices you make about homework, here’s one final tip. It’s best to complete assignments the day after receiving them and not on the same day. Research on spaced repetition shows that reviewing information after around 24 hours, “just before you forget it,” is the most effective way to boost retention.


Adapted from: https://www.linguahouse.com/blog/post/makinghomework-count

Acesso em 25/10/2024

Dentre as frases abaixo, todas retiradas do texto, a que contém um verbo no "present continuous" é:
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114Q1022061 | Inglês, Verbos Verbs, Edital n 2, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

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Making homework count

By Stephanie Hirschman

October 8, 2024



Homework and independent study can make a massive contribution to students’ progress, particularly when classes don’t meet daily, or students aren’t living, working or studying in anglophone environments. There are several issues to consider when setting homework.

Why students are doing homework is a fundamental question which can cover a wide spectrum of reasons. The most obvious is that it offers both teachers and students a chance to check on learning and identify areas for further review and consolidation. Exam preparation courses make use of homework to consolidate and accelerate learning and deliver results. Finally, some institutions require teachers to set homework and some clients, for example parents, believe that a course with homework offers better value for money.

Whatever the reason behind setting homework, be clear with students about how they’ll benefit from the assignment, how to do it effectively, how long they should spend on it and how it will be marked.

The homework that many people expect from a language course is “more of the same” exercises, that is, those that offer extra opportunities to practice grammar or vocabulary from the lesson.

It is also possible to bring in practice from other online or print sources, but this can sometimes be problematic, especially for lower levels. Make sure that the resource you choose maps onto the lesson content without placing extra demands on students, for example, by introducing a completely different context or topic with unfamiliar vocabulary to practice a grammar point. You also need to make sure that terminology is consistent – students who are expecting to practice present continuous may not recognize that it is also called present progressive. With lower levels, go over the instructions and/or demonstrate one of the exercises so they know how to get started.

It's worth mentioning here that flipped learning may also be a useful approach to homework. This is where students preview part of the lesson plan (like a reading or listening task) or research a general topic independently before class in order to maximize opportunities for communicative activities during the lesson.

Other types of homework include semi-controlled practice of target language. Students could write personal sentences including vocabulary items or grammatical structures from the class – note that they may need training to do this. A sentence like, “The milk went off,” is not as effective for learning as, “We had no milk for the coffee this morning – it went off because we didn’t put it in the fridge last night.” You may wish to provide some question or example prompts as support.

An unusual and motivating type of speaking homework is a personalized bingo game. Students create their own bingo card, which might be a 4x4 grid. In each cell, they write a key word or structure from the lesson that they wish to practice during the next few days. They carry the card around in their pocket, and every time they use an item of target language, they can tick it off, aiming to complete a line. This is especially suitable for students who are living, working or studying in anglophone environments. Teachers can monitor progress regularly and even offer small prizes.

The question of what teachers actually do with homework also has multiple possible responses, which will depend on the teaching context. At one end of the spectrum, if there is good buy-in from the students, teachers may only need to point them towards a selected set of “more of the same” exercises and make sure the answers are accessible for self-checking. Make it clear that you welcome questions if anything isn’t clear and test regularly to check understanding.

Whatever choices you make about homework, here’s one final tip. It’s best to complete assignments the day after receiving them and not on the same day. Research on spaced repetition shows that reviewing information after around 24 hours, “just before you forget it,” is the most effective way to boost retention.


Adapted from: https://www.linguahouse.com/blog/post/makinghomework-count

Acesso em 25/10/2024

No trecho: “They carry the card around in their pocket, and every time they use an item of target language, they can tick it off, aiming to complete a line”, o phrasal verb em destaque tem como definição:
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115Q889712 | Arquitetura, Ambiente Urbano, Edital 1/2024, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Dentre as alternativas a seguir, a que apresenta apenas compartimentos classificados como de permanência transitória é:
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116Q889727 | Odontologia, Odontologia PréClínica, Técnico de Consultório Odontológico, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

O odontólogo, ao realizar um preparo em um dente cariado, atinge acidentalmente uma pequena porção da polpa. O material a ser utilizado para proteção do complexo dentino-pulpar, que não libera íons de flúor e possui característica de cauterização química, é o:
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117Q1023623 | Inglês, Adjetivos Adjectives, Professor Nível 1 com Habilitação em Letras Inglês, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

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What is Validity?
by Evelina Galaczi
July 17th, 2020

The fundamental concept to keep in mind when creating any assessment is validity. Validity refers to whether a test measures what it aims to measure. For example, a valid driving test should include a practical driving component and not just a theoretical test of the rules of driving. A valid language test for university entry, for example, should include tasks that are representative of at least some aspects of what actually happens in university settings, such as listening to lectures, giving presentations, engaging in tutorials, writing essays, and reading texts.

Validity has different elements, which we are now going to look at in turn.

Test Purpose – Why am I testing?

We can never really say that a test is valid or not valid. Instead, we can say that a test is valid for a particular purpose. There are several reasons why you might want to test your students. You could be trying to check their learning at the end of a unit, or trying to understand what they know and don't know. Or, you might want to use a test to place learners into groups based on their ability, or to provide test takers with a certificate of language proficiency. Each of these different reasons for testing represents a different test purpose.

The purpose of the test determines the type of test you're going to produce, which in turn affects the kinds of tasks you're going to choose, the number of test items, the length of the test, and so on. For example, a test certifying that doctors can practise in an English-speaking country would be different from a placement test which aims to place those doctors into language courses.

Test Takers – Who am I testing?

It’s also vital to keep in mind who is taking your test. Is it primary school children or teenagers or adults? Or is it airline pilots or doctors or engineers? This is an important question because the test has to be appropriate for the test takers it is aimed for. If your test takers are primary school children, for instance, you might want to give them more interactive tasks or games to test their language ability. If you are testing listening skills, for example, you might want to use role plays for doctors, but lectures or monologues with university students.

Test Construct – What am I testing?

Another key point is to consider what you want to test. Before designing a test, you need to identify the ability or skill that the test is designed to measure – in technical terms, the ‘test construct’. Some examples of constructs are: intelligence, personality, anxiety, English language ability, pronunciation. To take language assessment as an example, the test construct could be communicative language ability, or speaking ability, or perhaps even a construct as specific as pronunciation. The challenge is to define the construct and find ways to elicit it and measure it; for example, if we are testing the construct of fluency, we might consider features such as rate of speech, number of pauses/ hesitations and the extent to which any pauses/hesitations cause strain for a listener.


Test Tasks – How am I testing?

Once you’ve defined what you want to test, you need to decide how you’re going to test it. The focus here is on selecting the right test tasks for the ability (i.e. construct) you're interested in testing. All task types have advantages and limitations and so it’s important to use a range of tasks in order to minimize their individual limitations and optimize the measurement of the ability you’re interested in. The tasks in a test are like a menu of options that are available to choose from, and you must be sure to choose the right task or the right range of tasks for the ability you're trying to measure.

Test Reliability - How am I scoring?

Next it’s important to consider how to score your test. A test needs to be reliable and to produce accurate scores. So, you’ll need to make sure that the scores from a test reflect a learner's actual ability. In deciding how to score a test, you’ll need to consider whether the answers are going to be scored as correct or incorrect (this might be the case for multiple–choice tasks, for example) or whether you might use a range of marks and give partial credit, as for example, in reading or listening comprehension questions. In speaking and writing, you’ll also have to decide what criteria to use (for example, grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, essay,organisation in writing, and so on). You’ll also need to make sure that the teachers involved in speaking or writing assessment have received some training, so that they are marking to (more or less) the same standard.

Test Impact - How will my test help learners?

The final – and in many ways most important – question to ask yourself is how the test is benefitting learners. Good tests engage learners in situations similar to ones that they might face outside the classroom (i.e. authentic tasks), or which provide useful feedback or help their language development by focusing on all four skills (reading, listening, writing, speaking). For example, if a test has a speaking component, this will encourage speaking practice in the classroom. And if that speaking test includes both language production (e.g. describe a picture) and interaction (e.g. discuss a topic with another student), then preparing for the test encourages the use of a wide range of speaking activities in the classroom and enhances learning.

Adapted from: https://www.cambridgeenglish.org/blog/what-is-validity. Acesso em: 15 dez. 2023.

No trecho “For example, a valid driving test should include a practical driving component and not just a theoretical test of the rules of driving”, o termo em destaque é classificado como:
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118Q889753 | Informática, Técnico de Informática, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

No uso dos recursos do CorelDraw – Graphical Suite, entre os principais comandos suportados, a execução de uma tecla de função aciona o editor de gradiente/dégradée e, além disso, salva os arquivos com uma extensão padrão.
A tecla de função e a extensão padrão são, respectivamente:
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119Q889757 | Programação, Linguagens de programação, Técnico de Informática, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

Java é uma linguagem que tem por característica possibilitar que um mesmo programa seja executado em diversas plataformas. No processo de compilação, específico a qualquer máquina física, é gerado um código intermediário, com uma extensão padrão, que pode ser executado onde quer que a plataforma Java esteja presente, em qualquer sistema operacional subjacente. Em outras palavras, o mesmo programa pode ser executado em qualquer S. O. que execute a plataforma Java.
O nome pelo qual é conhecido o código intermediário e a extensão padrão são, respectivamente:
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120Q889771 | Pedagogia, Técnico em Desenvolvimento Infantil, Prefeitura de Sapezal MT, SELECON, 2024

No âmbito educativo, o planejamento se dá em diversos níveis.Quando o professor vai elaborar o seu projeto de trabalho, precisa retomar o planejamento da escola, contendo Marco Referencial, Diagnóstico e Programação, construído coletivamente, a fim de integrar suas ações pedagógicas ao projeto geral da instituição.Esse planejamento da escola é conhecido pelo nome de:
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