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Esta dissertação tem como base o estudo de caso de uma criança com dificuldade na fala, diagnosticada por neurologista, fonoaudiólogo e psicólogo como apresentando um distúrbio no desenvolvimento global com suspeita de deficiência mental. A metodologia está amparada na forma e na estrutura que FREUD se utiliza na descrição do caso do pequeno Hans (1909), onde a criança é falada por seus pais. Utilizamos como referencial teórico a Psicomotricidade Relacional, a Psicanálise e a Educação Inclusiva, fazendo parte de uma idéia de estrutura interligada e inter-relacionada. Seus fundamentos foram caminhos ao tema desta dissertação ou seja: o que a criança nos diz quando parece nada falar? o desbloqueio do discurso falado através do não-verbal. Este desbloqueio do discurso falado, que no início das sessões propostas pelo pesquisador com base na comunicação não-verbal, apresentava-se, pela criança (estudo de caso), apenas com monossílabas e a repetição de uma palavra “amnei”, foi aos poucos e progressivamente, evoluindo a outras palavras, chegando a frases pequenas, juntamente com sua mudança de comportamento e relacionamento na família e na escola. Nossa abordagem visa fazer emergir da criança seus desejos, seus interesses, suas faltas e falas, através do jogo livre e espontâneo, do brincar, na busca de seu reconhecimento de sujeito diferente, portanto único, ator, atuante. O foco psicoafetivo do sujeito é o cerne de nossa atuação, onde o facilitador, orientador das sessões, deve estar disponível e disposto a interagir mas observando o desejo da criança, favorecendo a realização simbólica de seus desejos e frustrações inconscientes. Desta forma pretendemos apresentar, quem sabe, novas formas e maneiras de abordagens possíveis a serem realizadas com crianças com dificuldades na aprendizagem, procurando restabelecer a dinâmica do desejo do ser, em busca de sua autonomia, utilizando suas possibilidades na resolução dos problemas.

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Esta tese de doutorado é resultado de uma pesquisa qualitativa, que buscou realizar uma leitura psicanalítica da prática docente em turmas de progressão de uma escola estruturada por ciclos de formação. Primeiramente, realizou-se um estudo piloto, no ano de 2000, que consistiu na observação diária da rotina da sala de aula em duas destas turmas (dois meses e meio em cada), buscando conhecer a sua realidade educacional. Constatou-se que o educador “sofria” quando acreditava que seu aluno não aprendia. Conflitos entre alunos, entre professor e aluno, bem como brigas diárias na sala de aula, também foram observados. Concomitantemente, um “adoecer” dos professores acarretava licenças médicas que duravam dias, ou até semanas. Os alunos, por sua vez, pareciam também sofrer com a ausência do seu professor. A partir disso, a pesquisadora retornou à escola, no ano de 2002, com uma proposta de um trabalho de intervenção junto aos educadores. Tal fato não se concretizou, em conseqüência de entraves que se fizeram presentes, o que será analisado no decorrer do trabalho. Assim, a partir do material obtido nos anos de 2000 e 2002, através de observações da rotina escolar e do seu registro em um diário de campo, bem como de entrevistas com os profissionais da escola que trabalhavam direta ou indiretamente com esses alunos, realizou-se uma leitura psicanalítica, auxiliada pela Análise de Discurso. Fala-se, principalmente, sobre o mal-estar docente, da (in) disciplina escolar e do (re) estabelecimento do laço social do aluno “excluído”. Paralelamente, pensa-se em possibilidades de mudanças que poderiam auxiliar a prática docente nas turmas de progressão e, também, na escola como um todo.

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Este trabalho insere-se no debate do uso de ambientes informatizados como potencializadores da aprendizagem, particularmente no que se refere à de alunos que estão na fase inicial da leitura e escrita. O objetivo do presente estudo foi analisar as possíveis relações existentes entre o aprendizado da leitura e escrita e o uso do computador, identificando as estratégias de leitura e escrita de alunos em processo de alfabetização, na 1ª ´serie do Ensino Fundamental, por meio do uso de narrativas e histórias em quadrinhos, utilizando softwares como facilitadores da aprendizagem. A discussão teórica conferiu prioridade à abordagem sócio-histórica, com ênfase nos postulados de Vygotsky associado a reflexões de autores como Phillipe Meirieu. A pesquisa caracteriza-se como uma investigação qualitativa que utilizou prioritariamente a observação participante como recurso metodológico. A escola pesquisada integra-se na rede pública municipal de Fortaleza , situada em um bairro periférico com população predominante de classe popular. O trabalho de campo foi desenvolvido durante um período de duração de oito meses o qual houve acompanhamento de turmas da 1º série, com especial atenção para uma turma de alunos repetentes e com defasagem idade/escolaridade. O estudo envolveu: levantamento de conhecimentos prévios dos alunos, exploração de diferentes portadores de textos, conhecimento do software HQ (Histórias em Quadrinhos), Gibizinho, Quadrinhos da Mônica, chat, fotologs na sala de informática da escola; escrita de histórias usando o software Quadrinhos da Mônica. Como resultados deste estudo, identifiquei posturas variadas, por parte dos professores quanto à informática educativa. No que se refere aos alunos, os aspectos positivos associam-se ao fato de terem transitado pelos diferentes espaços, utilizando materiais que existiam na escola e que não eram utilizados; foram estimulados pelas características lúdicas dos materiais e pela logicidade seqüencial de uma narrativa e histórias em quadrinhos, com articulação com seus contextos de origem.

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Este estudo tem como objetivo compreender como a construção da autobiografia no software movie maker, em um contexto de inovação pedagógica, pode favorecer o letramento de crianças com e sem deficiência intelectual. Dessa maneira, a construção do gênero textual autobiografia, com uso da tecnologia, suscitou uma série de fatos no processo de letramento nos possibilitando: o reconhecimento das particularidades que legitimam esta ação pedagógica como inovadora; a verificação das etapas do letramento nas crianças com e sem deficiência intelectual; a identificação dos nutrientes cognitivos presentes nesta ação pedagógica; a análise dos artefatos que resultaram deste projeto. Neste estudo foi utilizada uma metodologia qualitativa de inspiração etnográfica através de um estudo de caso. Foi analisado primeiramente o paradigma educacional que dá suporte às ações da Escola Municipal Engenheiro Henoch Coutinho de Melo, que foi o local de realização desta pesquisa, confrontando-o com o paradigma que mobiliza a ação pedagógica da professora Maria de Fátima Trigueiro. O caráter inovador deste estudo revela-se no momento em que a prática pedagógica para o letramento dos alunos com e sem deficiência intelectual desta turma rompe com a forma de organização do currículo da rede municipal do Recife e do Projeto Político Pedagógico da citada escola, que apesar de ser um currículo com suporte teórico construtivista está organizado de maneira tradicional. A construção de uma autobiografia surge do olhar atento da professora sobre os temas de interesse presentes nos diálogos dos alunos e do interesse destes em utilizar a tecnologia para suas aprendizagens. O letramento desenvolve-se em um clima de diversão e descobertas, com o entrosamento entre a escola e a família, intensificando o significado da escrita e da leitura como via de acesso para uma construção de identidade. Ao final desse estudo constatou-se que os estudantes com e sem deficiência intelectual avançaram qualitativamente no processo de letramento através da construção da autobiografia no software movie maker.

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Le texte se rapporte à une recherche sur les conceptions d enseignants concernant l inclusion scolaire d élèves sourds , et leurs ralations avec les pratiques qu ils développent dans les classe régulières. Elle a été conduite dans une école publique régulière appartenant à la commune de Assu RN, et dont le choix méthodologique a été une approche qualitative, du genre ethnographyque. La construction des données devient d un processus d observation, de l application d entretiens demi-structurés et de l analyse de documents, ayant pour sujets quatre enseignants des années initiales de l enseignement fondamental. L apport théorique de base a été la théorie socio-culturelle proposée par Vygotsky (2003 ; 2005), censée traduire la compréhension de l homme dans sa dimension historique et culturelle, et mettre en évidence l interaction sociale en tant que condition pour le développement des individus. Les données font connaître que les enseignants sujets de la recherche sont favorables à l inclusion scolaire des élèves sourds dans les classes régulières, néanmoins soulignent le besoin d un changement à l école pour que l inclusion devienne une réalité. Les enseignants sont d avis que l apprentissage des élèves sourds se fait d une façon qui met trop de temps, moyennant l utilisation de recours spécifiques, tels que l usage du langage des signes (Libras). Ils signalent les difficultés qu ils doivent faire face quand il s agit de travailler pédagogiquement avec ces élèves dans le quotidien, telles que : manque d un travail collectif à l école ; besoin d une formation spécialisée ; démonstration de sentiments de peur, ou préjugés de la part de quelques uns du personnel de l école , tout celà interférant directement dans leurs attitudes et leurs actions faces aux élèves ; manque d appui des instances administratives de l école ; absence de politiques consistentes pour guider l éducation sous un regard inclusif. Quant aux pratiques pédagogiques développées à l école, la recherche laisse voir que, par rapport à la présence des élèves sourds, très peu d adaptations y ont été introduites, d où se dégage que la planification des actions éducatives à l école se tourne, prioritairement, vers les élèves qui écoutent, c est-à-dire, vers un groupe apparemment homogène. On a constaté, en plus, qu il n existe pas à l école aucun professionnel habilité pour l établissement d un processus de communication avec les élèves sourds. Malgré ces difficultés, les enseignants avouent, quand même, que travailler avec ces élèves rapporte toujours des bénéfices, tels que la collaboration et le respect mutuels chez les élèves, l acquisition de nouveaux savoirs et l amélioration de la pratique pédagogique des enseignants

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The scope of this study directs an investigation in search of how the blind person learns knowledge at school mediated by the image in context of an inclusive education and how it can be (or is) triggered by the adaptation of images to the tactile seizure of the blind person and his correlative process of reading. To achieve this intent we choose a qualitative approach of research and opted for the modality of case study, based on the empirical field of a public school in the city of Cruzeta, RN and as a the main subject a congenitally blind female student enrolled in high school there, focusing, often, on the discipline of geography in its words mapping. Our procedures for construction of data are directly involved to the documentary analysis of open reflective interview and observation. The base guiding theory of our assessments is located in the current understanding about the human psychological development of its educational process inside an inclusive perspective, of contemporary conceptions about the visual disability as well of image as a cultural product. Accordingly, the human person is a concrete subject, whose development is deeply marked by the culture, historically built by human society. This subject regardless of his specific features, grasping the world in an interactive and immediate way, internalising and producing culture. In this thinking, we believe that the blind person perceives in multiple senses the stimuli of his environment and acts in the world toward his integration into the social environment. The image as a product of culture, historically and socially determined, appears as a sign conventionally used as an icon that in itself concentrates knowledge of which the student who does not realize visually himself and his surroundings cannot be excluded. In this direction, the inclusive educational process must build conditions of access to knowledge for all students without distinction, including access to the interpretation of the images originally intended for the seizure strictly visual to other perceptive models. Based in this theory and adopting principles of content analysis, we circulated inside the interpretation of the data constructed from the analysis of documents, from the subject speeches, from records of the observation made in the classroom and other notes of the field daily. In the search for pictures on the school contents, adapted to the tactile seizure of blind student, was seen little and not systematic in practice and teaching at the school. It showed us the itinerary of the student life marked by a succession of supports, most of the time inappropriate and pioneers in cooling the construction of her autonomy. It also showed us the tensions and contradictions of a school environment, supposedly inclusive, that stumbles in search of its intent, in the attitudinal and cumulative barriers brought, because of its aggravating maintenance. These findings arose of crossing data around of a categorization that gives importance to 1) Concepts regarding the school inclusion, 2) Elements of the school organization, educational proposal and teaching practice, 3) Meaning of the visual image as the object of knowledge, 4) Perception in multiple senses and 5) Development and learning of the blind person before impositions of the social environment. In light of these findings we infer that it must be guaranteed to the disabled person removal of the attitudinal barriers that are against his full development and the construction of his autonomy. In that sense, should be given opportunity to the student with visual disability, similarly to all students, not only access to school, but also the dynamics of a school life efficient, that means the seizure of knowledge in all its modalities, including the imagery. To that end, there is a need of the continued training of teachers, construction of a support network in response to all needs of students, and the opportunity to development of reading skills beyond a perspective eminently focused in the sight

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This work makes a documental analise about the relationship between families of Down syndrome students and professionals of who teach them, in order to improve the process of developing teaching-learning, in an inclusive perspective. For this, we use a qualitative approach, because we believe that the object of research is not a passive and neutral knowledge, since it has meanings and relationships whose can be better interpreted and understood by the researcher in a real and active situation. For the development of this research, a bibliographical review was made about the subject, and a case studied in two regular education schools, both of them at the city of Natal/RN, one public and another one particular. We work on these educational institutions with professionals and parents of Down syndrome students. As an instrument of building information we used a semi-structured interview and to analise the results a qualitative method. Crossing the stages, we noticed: the pedagogical coordinators who made up both analyzed schools showed interest about doing an effective work with parents, regardless of Educational Policy Project of each school, predict or not the participation on educational undertaken process; On teachers discourses, reporting the relationship with the family, we realize that one of those teachers try to keep a good relationship with parents, permeated by learning exchanges, guidance and knowledge, in relation to another one, even existing an apparent openness to dialogue, when parents have any suggestions or criticism, that attitude is not always well coming. From the parents interviews, we can emphasize, first of all, that both of them recognize the benefits of inclusion, with regard to socialization - in general from the coexistence with pairs and the process of teaching and learning, as shown in a consistent way. Regarding school meetings with teachers, the studied parents agree about importance of such appointments and try to attend them, besides the other events organized by the school, beyond keeping individual touch with the teacher, when necessary. They are always present, looking for get envolved in everything that happens at school, in order to know better what is being done, listening and may suggest alternatives to improving the educational process. We perceive, from the study undertaken, that although the school inclusion is not an easy process to be built, is something that could be achieved. For this, is necessary that professionals of education and families recognize their functions in the educational process and act jointly on this direction

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This study focuses on processes of learning and professional development experienced by elementary school teachers who have students with special educational needs in their classrooms. Cases and case methods can be used as methodological resource to articulate the continued training of teachers in an inclusive perspective. This research-intervention adopted a constructive-collaborative model for continued teachers formation. The main objective was to investigate the possible contributions of teaching cases, while investigative and formative strategies, for the processes of learning and professional development of teachers who work in the regular school. The data were collected by means of analytical activities, drafting collective discussion and teaching cases, having eight teachers as participants in a regular public school, located in the municipality of Natal/RN, Brasil. The theoretical reference covers the inclusive education, teaching learning, teachers professional development, the knowledge base for teaching and teaching cases as a resource for continued teachers formation in an inclusive perspective. The results indicated that teaching cases allowed description and analysis of educational practices developed by regular education teachers and adoption of reflective processes about situations reported and on their own pedagogical actuation, achieving indications of changes. It also indicates the contribution of cases for the clarification, systematization and extension of professional knowledge about inclusive education process as well as for involvement by the teachers of the study in a pedagogical thinking process. The lessons learned are related mainly to own role as teachers of regular education, to the role of professional support and specialized institutions faced to school inclusion. The analyses showed the methodological option was suitable to develop a schoolcentric training process, allowing teachers to seek in their actual environment alternatives for construction of a new logic of teaching that encloses diversity. The conclusion is that the cases, while bringing educational situations closer to the reality experienced by teachers in their daily professional role, causes relevant improvement on teachers education, because it offers training in conjunction with the experience and knowledge that teachers already have

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This study focuses on processes of learning and professional development experienced by elementary school teachers who have students with special educational needs in their classrooms. Cases and case methods can be used as methodological resource to articulate the continued training of teachers in an inclusive perspective. This research-intervention adopted a constructive-collaborative model for continued teachers formation. The main objective was to investigate the possible contributions of teaching cases, while investigative and formative strategies, for the processes of learning and professional development of teachers who work in the regular school. The data were collected by means of analytical activities, drafting collective discussion and teaching cases, having eight teachers as participants in a regular public school, located in the municipality of Natal/RN, Brasil. The theoretical reference covers the inclusive education, teaching learning, teachers professional development, the knowledge base for teaching and teaching cases as a resource for continued teachers formation in an inclusive perspective. The results indicated that teaching cases allowed description and analysis of educational practices developed by regular education teachers and adoption of reflective processes about situations reported and on their own pedagogical actuation, achieving indications of changes. It also indicates the contribution of cases for the clarification, systematization and extension of professional knowledge about inclusive education process as well as for involvement by the teachers of the study in a pedagogical thinking process. The lessons learned are related mainly to own role as teachers of regular education, to the role of professional support and specialized institutions faced to school inclusion. The analyses showed the methodological option was suitable to develop a schoolcentric training process, allowing teachers to seek in their actual environment alternatives for construction of a new logic of teaching that encloses diversity. The conclusion is that the cases, while bringing educational situations closer to the reality experienced by teachers in their daily professional role, causes relevant improvement on teachers education, because it offers training in conjunction with the experience and knowledge that teachers already have

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The school inclusion is based on respect for diversity and the belief that everyone has the capacity to learn and develop, for this the school needs to prepare itself to meet the differences and provide a meaningful learning for everyone, including those with Down syndrome. It is in the interaction with others that children develop their skills and exchange substantial experiences to learn the school and non school knowledge. Among the knowledge the school must offer students, there is one that is indispensable to the present society; the writing, because writing is a way to Interact, to communicate and to build autonomy to relate in society. Before exposed, the research that started this study aimed to investigate the level of the writing conceptualization of children with Down syndrome during the literacy process in a regular school of the private school network in the city of Natal/RN. For carrying out this study, initially we conducted a qualitative research, using the bibliographical as a methodological recourse, seeking to the deepening of information, based on the literature about the subject, which allowed us to collect data about people with Down syndrome, their education and the process of the writing acquisition. Later, a case study was performed, involving free observation in the room and interviews with teachers and children, trying to verify how this writing acquisition process occurs by children with Down syndrome. The data analyzed and information recorded demonstrated that the school inclusion, when taken seriously, benefits the learning of writing for children who have intellectual deficit, and, mainly, they develop in this environment and are able to learn to write, as long as their own pace are respected

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This work aims to discuss and analyze the process of school inclusion of a blind person in the Bachelor's Degree in Music, at the School of Music at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, as well as reflect on the importance of establishing systems of support and to ensure university inclusive process of people with visual impairments. In pursuit to achieve these objectives, this research chose a qualitative methodological approach, the case study, using as procedures for data construction an interview, observation, analysis of documents and photographs. Joined the group of participants in this study, a blind student in the class of 2009.1of the EMUFRN Bachelor's Degree in Music, teachers from two disciplines complied by the student, two classmates, a monitor support in music theory, the course coordinator and school principal, and two other individuals who contributed to the inclusion process in actions not formalized institutionally. The results indicate UFRN proposed initiatives that contribute to inclusion of students with disabilities in this institution, the main one is the creation of the Standing Committee of Support for Students with Special Educational Needs (CAENE), a group that guides administrative sectors, teachers, principals, coordinators and students on the measures needed to enter and remain in quality education for all. Physical accessibility is still under construction at UFRN, and many access and sectors see it being adapted for students with physical or visual disabilities, and those with mobility impairments, have access to various parts of the university, however, as shown in this study, some points need to be reconsidered, as there are several places where the installation of tactile floor does not fully follow the guidelines proposed in the legislation. The proposals for access to the curriculum, mediated by EMUFRN, are actions that propose the inclusion of the blind student, as the existence of an educational monitor to help in the study of music theory, however, we need to rethink these proposals to not became actions of reactive intervention. Assuming a more proactive posture, the EMUFRN will be prepared to receive the diversity of students that expects. The study also points out that the blind student is part of a group of students that are practical musicians, who must work in events and evening shows, and who have little knowledge in music theory, leading, respectively, in low frequency classes and learning difficulties in certain curricular components, which may cause the closing of such components. In this case, the challenge of EMUFRN, considering the inclusive perspective, it is not specifically fit for the academic host a blind student, but to develop an accessibility project curriculum to consider effectively the diversity of all its students, taking into account mainly the economic and cultural conditions. This implies a process of resizing academic practices that be guided for collaborative and coordinated actions involving the various educational actors at EMUFRN and UFRN

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The present study had the purpose of examining the disabled children s way of playing on everyday situations in the CMEIs (acronym in Portuguese for City s Early Childhood Education Center ) of Natal/RN, by watching and listening to three children and their teachers, trying to understand how the games existent in these contexts involve the different subjects of the learning process, and which contributions emerge for a valuable pedagogic work, capable of providing the children s inclusion in the Early Childhood Education. This qualitative investigation was built as a case study, collecting data through watching and interviews. Throughout the observations, it was indispensable to look into the different contexts of the school routine, to capture and analyze events that could answer to what was being studied. The accessibility conditions of the school spaces were also observed. The interviews made possible to extract from the subjects what they think and how they perceive themselves when playing. The acquired data were analyzed having as counterparts contemporary studies and theories about playing, childhood and school inclusion, and published documents from the Education and Culture Department that treat of this theme as the guiding axis of the pedagogic proposes aimed to the Early Childhood Education. The revelations of the research show that is necessary to put effort on the disabled children s playing inside the context of the Early Childhood Education, regarding the accomplishment of accessibility laws that treat of school spaces and providing of equipment and resources that respect those children s characteristics, as well as providing opportunities for initial and continued training for the teachers, under the perspective of inclusive education and playing

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This dissertation focuses on the narratives of children hospitalized with chronic diseases. The overall goal is to deduce, from the look of the child health care, hospital class contributions to the process of school inclusion. The research is part of the qualitative ethnographical approach and is based on the principles and research methods (auto)biographical in education and schooling in hospital. Participated in the investigation 05(five) children, aged between 06 (six) and 12 (twelve) years of age, treated at the Center for Children s Onco-Hematology, Varela Santiago Children s Hospital in Natal-RN. The corpus used for the analysis comprises five (05) narrative interviews, 03 (three) drawings made by children as well as records in the researcher s field diary. The sources were collected during the months of August 2010 to February 2011. The analysis revealed that the inclusion of the hospital class, and ensure the right to education, contributes to the construction of strategies for coping with illness and hospitalization, as it promotes autonomy, comfort, playfulness and self-knowledge, the rand the world, easing the stress of hospitalization. The figure of the teacher took the class hospital in the voices of children, a reliever and minimizing the role of double exclusion that cause illness and hospitalization, showing the contributions to (re) construction of identity and subjectivity constitution strengthened. The children interviewed said that the hospital class leave the hospital more cheerful. The playfulness and learning experiences in the hospital are seen by children as actions that go beyond the physical treatment of the disease, since it provides them with acceptance and understanding of hospitalization and illness, to give them affective security and emotional. In conclusion, the narratives of children confirm that the service class hospital ensures continuity of schooling, but they reveal, namely, that this service provides them socialization among peers and with adults, strengthening the emotional, social and cognitive biopsychosocial perspective of attention