7 resultados para Brazilian cultural policy
em ReCiL - Repositório Científico Lusófona - Grupo Lusófona, Portugal
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A memória tem sido vinculada à lembrança de um passado original, no entanto, ela pode ser compreendida a partir da reconstrução contínua de significados simbólicos atribuídos a objetos desvinculados de seu contexto de origem. Neste processo de reconstrução, indivíduos, grupos sociais ou mesmo nações disputam significados e procuram generalizá-los. Este artigo investiga o processo de construção da memória nos primeiros museus criados no Brasil, ressaltando a relação entre eles e discursos científicos e nacionalistas.
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Apesar da modernização dos meios tecnológicos e processos de aprendizagem, a Matemática na escola pública brasileira permanece difícil de ensinar e aprender, falta inovação metodológica que promova condições necessárias na apropriação dos saberes pelo aluno. Essa pesquisa sobre a Formação continuada de professores de Matemática do Ensino Fundamental Ciclo I e inovação da prática pedagógica: a música no ensino de frações propõe o uso da música como recurso didático metodológico inovador para o ensino de frações, com o objetivo de substituir aulas expositivas e exercícios mecânicos por vivências prazerosas, significativas e formadoras de um sujeito crítico participativo. Apresenta os mecanismos de avaliação da política educacional brasileira bem como o Ensino Fundamental de nove anos. Destaca a inovação metodológica como necessidade na formação continuada para o professor polivalente não especialista em matemática. Desenvolve a pesquisa qualitativa, estudo de caso, e considera o processo histórico da sociedade e do sujeito, para compreender o papel da escola, do professor e as especificidades do processo ensino e aprendizagem. O resultados dessa pesquisa mostram a necessidade de revisão, pelas instituições de ensino superior, na formação de profissionais de postura interrogativa de sua própria ação docente, capazes de reproduzir tal atitude no aluno. Este estudo contribui para a aprendizagem de frações, evitando-se aulas expositivas, exercícios mecânicos, por meio de uma proposta de formação continuada, utilizando música como instrumento para o ensino de frações, desenvolvida pela pesquisadora durante o processo da pesquisa ação, além de promover o debate nas unidades escolares envolvidas nas inovações de seus Projetos Pedagógicos.
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In the present text we intend to analyse 5 basic documents that translate the Museological Thinking in our century and that, chiefly, have led professionals of the area to apply this “science” in a less hermetic way and to understand its practice. The option to study and analyse the documents results from the fact that they influence present day museological practice and thinking. It is impossible to speak of museology nowadays without referring to one of these documents, not to mention a few nations that have even modified and/or created specific laws for the management of their preservationist cultural policy. Anyway, we are aware that this text intends only to carry out a preliminary approach to the documents, in the sense that the wealth of its content would allow us to slowx over an infinity of issues that they raise. I specifically refer to the documents produced at UNESCO Regional Seminar on the Role of Museums in Education, which took place in Rio de Janeiro in 1958; at the Santiago Round Table in 1972, in Chile; at the 1rst New Museology International Workshop, in Quebec, Canada, 1984; at the Oaxtepec Meeting, in Mexico 1984; and at the Caracas Meeting in 1992. These are documents elaborated within the ICOM –International Council of Museums. These documents are the result of a joint reflection by professionals who seek the evolution of ideas within their areas of action, recognising that in order to do so it is necessary to leave the cocoon of the museological institutions and try to discuss their conceptual advances with professionals of related areas. It is important to be capacitated to reuse these advances in their areas of action. This is the recognition of the importance of interdisciplinarity for the museological context.
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Hablar de la situación italiana dentro del campo de los eco museos, no es seguramente una cosa simple y esto no es por que Italia sea un país problematico, si no por la naturaleza de la imagen de estos. Los eco museos , de hecho no siguiendo la naturaleza del mismo desarrollo de crecimiento y no respondiendo a un único modo de competición a afrontar, no ofrecen fácilmente un cuadro de síntesis. Teniendo que informar aquí, o sea dar noticias al resguardo de mi país, he escogido de contar algunas sensaciones y reflexiones recogidas de los convenios4 a los cuales recientemente he participado. Inmediatamente, debiendo simplificar, las tres palabras claves que se me han ocurrido son: Patrimonio - Gobierno - Complejidad. Patrimonio porqué hablamos de los eco museos, y sobre todo de el conjunto de bienes materiales e inmateriales que forman nuestra memoria. Gobierno porqué nos referimos a los eco museos como instrumentos para dirigir, guiar, organizar la Complejidad, con la cual aquí, entiendo el conjunto de de varios aspectos que vienen de un territorio y que juntamente lo cualifican.
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Museu da Abolição [Abolition Museum] was inaugurated in 1983 in the city of Recife, one of the largest cities of north-eastern Brazil, located in the state of Pernambuco. This state has a special place in the history of the country: it dates back to the colonization efforts, to the first interactions between Europeans and native peoples and the exploration of sugar cane production. Today, the region embodies not only Brazilian cultural wealth and diversity, but also the great social challenges of contemporary Brazil. The name of the museum is a reference to the Abolition of black slavery in Brazil at the end of the 19th century. A museum addressing abolition means more than addressing a historic fact. It means dealing with ideas on slavery, freedom, resistance, injustice. There are no museums isolated from society, whatever their social function. For a museum such as this one, which was created with the responsibility for a theme that echoes so strongly in the lives of men and women, the challenge of finding its place in the world has always been present.
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The guidelines presented in this document are a preliminary strategy for establishing a comprehensive policy for the needs of training and education wiyhin the sector and adjoining areas, across fields of knowledge and professions concerned, on relevant levels and for the varies institutions and operators. The objective of these guidelines is to analysis the problems, objectives and goals for development of a far reaching system of educational and training programs and courses for museums, cultural heritage and related fields of activities. This objective comprises a close collaboration between museum, cultural heritage organizations and educating organizations, notably within universities and colleges, but also other kinds of educating bodies.
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Considering the principles of the National Museum Policy, created in 2003, the Brazilian Museums Institute – Ibram supports and encourages the development of museum practices and processes aimed at rewriting the history of social groups which were deprived of the right to narrate and exhibit their memories and their heritage. As effective action, in 2008, the Department of Museums and Cultural Centres (Demu/Iphan) – which gave rise to Ibram in January 2009 – started the Memory Hotspots Programme, with the main goal of fostering wide popular participation in matters related to social memory and museums. The Memory Hotspots Programme was inspired in and directly influenced by the Ministry of Culture/MinC, which created the National Programme for Culture, Education and Citizenship (Living Culture). The purpose of this Programme is to contribute to make society conquer spaces, exchange experiences and develop initiatives that foster culture and citizenship, in a proactive manner. The partnership struck between civil society and the state power gave rise to Culture Hotspots, inspired in the anthropological “do-in” concept, idealized by the then Minster Gilberto Gil.