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Taxonomia e geografia animal
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Descrição baseada em: Série II, nº 11-12 (1995-1997)-
Lean and Green manufacturing processes aim at achieving lower material and labour costs, while reducing impacts on the environment, and promoting sustainability as a whole. This paper reports on a pilot experiment with higher education and engineering students, exploring the full potential of a collaborative approach on courses integrating the Portuguese Polytechnic of Castelo Branco engineering studies curricula, while simultaneously improving their proÞ ciency in English. Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) has become a key area of curricular innovation since it is known for improving both language and content teacher and student motivation. In this context, instructional design for CLIL entailed tandem work of content (engineering) and language (English) teacher to design learning sequences and strategies. This allowed students to improve not only their language skills in English but also their knowledge in the speciÞ c engineering domain content on green and lean manufacturing processes.
1 parte para cello I; 1 parte para cello II
Vol. V: Estudos canónicos regulamentaçäo-sinopse
Descrição baseada em: Vol. 16, nº 1 (Jan./Mar. 1998)
Tese de doutoramento em Engenharia Informática, Universidade de Aveiro, 2005
Vol. II: Escritório avarento; Hospital das letras
Tese de Doutoramento em Saúde Pública, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2003
Descrição baseada em: V. 28, nº 3 (Jun. 1994)
Tourism is characterized as being a sector that stands out as one of the business activities with the greatest potential for worldwide expansion, and as an engine for economic growth. If at the national level, the appeal of tourism is significant, on the local level this sector presents itself as an essential tool in regional development, as a means to avoid regional desertification and stagnation, stimulating the potential of more undeveloped regions. In such a competitive sector as tourism, companies should develop synergies and achieve competitive advantage. In this context, public-private partnerships play an important role in regional development. The aim of this paper is to present a theoretical context that combines different concepts and elements to explain and understand the public-private partnership phenomenon in tourism. A conceptual model of the role of public-private partnerships will be proposed in order to contribute to successful regional development.