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O pensamento de Comenius tem sido revisitado por meio de alguns pesquisadores comenianos, preocupados em demonstrá-lo Comenius como pedagogo, sendo esta uma das razões pelas quais é conhecido como o Pai da pedagogia moderna . Por outro lado, há algumas poucas pesquisas que apontam Comenius como teólogo, enfantizando que ele não foi apenas um pedagogo, mas sua atividade principal era a teologia. Partindo desta constatação, esta pesquisa objetivou demonstrar que só se pode compreender o conceito de educação de Comenius, tendo como pressuposto fundamental a inter-relação da teologia e da pedagogia, entre as quais Comenius não faz distinção. É somente com este pressuposto que se compreende o motivo pelo qual Comenius destacou a educação como a salvação ou o remédio divino para a cura da corrupção do gênero humano, haja vista que ela tem como finalidade última regenerar e fazer de cada homem um paraíso de delícias para o Criador. O melhor caminho, a ser percorrido para a concretização de tal busca, deve ser sistematizado pela pedagogia.(AU)
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Tese de doutoramento, Linguística (Linguística Aplicada), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Letras, 2016
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O pensamento de Comenius tem sido revisitado por meio de alguns pesquisadores comenianos, preocupados em demonstrá-lo Comenius como pedagogo, sendo esta uma das razões pelas quais é conhecido como o Pai da pedagogia moderna . Por outro lado, há algumas poucas pesquisas que apontam Comenius como teólogo, enfantizando que ele não foi apenas um pedagogo, mas sua atividade principal era a teologia. Partindo desta constatação, esta pesquisa objetivou demonstrar que só se pode compreender o conceito de educação de Comenius, tendo como pressuposto fundamental a inter-relação da teologia e da pedagogia, entre as quais Comenius não faz distinção. É somente com este pressuposto que se compreende o motivo pelo qual Comenius destacou a educação como a salvação ou o remédio divino para a cura da corrupção do gênero humano, haja vista que ela tem como finalidade última regenerar e fazer de cada homem um paraíso de delícias para o Criador. O melhor caminho, a ser percorrido para a concretização de tal busca, deve ser sistematizado pela pedagogia.(AU)
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Este trabalho é uma pesquisa sobre Religião e Educação em João Amós Comenius na obra Didática Magna. No primeiro capítulo, são apresentados o contexto histórico, social, político e religioso em que Comenius estava inserido e as influências que marcaram seu pensamento. Também sua vida e obra. No segundo capítulo é analisada a constituição da educação na Idade Média. Para tanto, são descritos os principais desenvolvimentos ocorridos na educação, bem como as manifestações de cada movimento, caracterizando como a educação se difundia no período anterior ao de Comenius. No terceiro capítulo são apresentadas sínteses e algumas análises teológicas e pedagógicas da obra Didática Magna, tendo como proposta proporcionar uma pedagogia educacional transformadora, uma arte de ensinar tudo a todos . Um ponto de real importância a saber é que a salvação tinha como seu instrumento humano a educação. A educação e apresentada como a salvação para a corrupção do gênero humano. Na obra são descritos os princípios que devem colaborar para a formação do ser humano. A pesquisa conclui que em Comenius houve um impulso para a educação. Mas este impulso não pode ser atribuído apenas à força do pedagogo e teologo João Amós Comenius. Deve-se ser compreendido em conjunto com os fatores políticos, religiosos e culturais.
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Biological rhythms are part of the life from the simplest to the most complex living beings. In humans, one of the most important biological rhythms is the sleep-wake cycle (SWC), which represents an indispensable behavior for health, since sleep deprivation can lead to deficits in attention and memory, mood and daytime sleepiness which may affect school performance. Nevertheless, the SWC is a content rarely discussed in schools. Thus, the aim of this research was to address contents of the sleep-wake cycle, related to the content of Health to encourage healthy sleep habits. This study was conducted in a public school with 33 students of the 3rd year of high school and is divided into four stages: 1st) Study and analysis of the content of the textbook adopted by the school to subsidize the activities covered in the teaching unit (TU) and approximation with the biology teacher from the class to evaluated the feasibility of schedules for the development of TU; 2nd) Survey of students' prior knowledge, through a questionnaire, to guide the development of the TU; 3rd) Development and implementation of a TU based on meaningful learning and characterization of the students sleep habits, 4th) Evaluation of the TU as a viable proposal to teach biological rhythms concepts. Previous knowledge of students about the SWC are scarce and this content is not covered in the books adopted by the school. Alternative conceptions were observed, particularly with regard to individual differences in sleep, which may contribute to the occurrence of inadequate sleep habits, as reported by the adolescents in this study. The activities developed during UD were well received by the students who showed participative, motivated and evaluated positively the procedures used by the researcher. After the TU, students' knowledge about the concept of biological rhythms has been increased and they started to identify that the SWC changes throughout life and occur due biological and socio-cultural factors. Thus, the UD elaborated in this study represents a viable proposal to teach the concepts of biological rhythms contextualized to the content of Health, in high school
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In this dissertation we propose a Teaching Unit of Physics to teach content through environmental discussions of the greenhouse effect and global warming. This teaching unit is based on a problem-methodological intervention from the application of the method of the Arch of Charles Maguerez. The methodological foundations of the thesis are embedded in action research and this is structured in five chapters: the first chapter deals with the Physical Environment (FMA) as a subject in Degree Courses in Physics in Brazil, bringing the concern of how this discipline has been taught. We started the first chapter explaining the reasons behind the inclusion of the discipline of Physical Environment in a Physics Degree Courses. Then we did a search on the websites of Institutions of Higher Education, to know of the existence or not of this discipline on curricular. We then analyzed the menus to see what bibliographies are being adopted and what content of Physics are being worked, and how it has been done. The courses surveyed were those of Federal and Federal Institutes Universities. Thus ended the first chapter. Given the inseparability between studies in Physics Teaching and studies on competencies, skills and significant learning, wrote the second chapter. In this chapter we discuss the challenge of converting information into knowledge. Initially on initial teacher training, because even if this is not our focus, the study is a discipline on the upper reaches, therefore, offered to future teachers. Then we talked about the culture of knowledge, where we emphasize the use of a teaching approach that promotes meanings taught by content and make sense to the student. We finished the third chapter, making some considerations on skills and abilities, in order to identify what skills and competencies were developed and worked during and after the implementation of Curriculum Unit. The third chapter is the result of a literature review and study of the radioactive EarthSun interaction. The subjects researched approach from the generation of energy in the sun to topics stain solar coronal mass ejections, solar wind, black body radiation, Wien displacement law, Stefan-Boltzmann Law, greenhouse effect and global warming. This chapter deals with material support for the teacher of the aforementioned discipline. The fourth chapter talks about the arc method of Charles Maguerez; Here we explain the structure of each of the five steps of the Arc and how to use them in teaching. We also show another version of this method adapted by Bordenave. In the fifth and final chapter brought a description of how the method of Arc was used in physics classes of Environment, with students majoring in Physics IFRN Campus Santa Cruz. Here, in this chapter, a transcript of classes to show how was the application of a problem-based methodology in the teaching of content proposed for Physics Teaching Unit from the environmental discussion about the greenhouse effect and global warming phenomena
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Lettres àune Princesse d'Allemagne sur divers sujets de physique et de philosophie (Letters to a Princess of Germany on various topics of physics and philosophy) is the work taken as an object of study of this thesis. It is a literary success written in the eighteenth century by the Swiss mathematician and physicist Leonhard Paul Euler (1707-1783) in order to meet a request from the Prussian king, Frederick II, the Great (1712-1786) to accept to guide the intellectual education of his niece, the young princess Anhalt-Dessau (1745-1808). The method of teaching and learning through letters elected to the education of the German monarch resulted in a collection of 234 matches in which Euler theory is about music, Philosophy, Mechanics, Optics, Astronomy, Theology and Ethics among others. The research seeks to point out mathematical content contained in this reference work based on the exploitation and adaptation of original historical works as an articulator of development activities for teaching mathematics in basic education and in accordance with the National Curriculum Parameters of Mathematics (NCP) work. The general objective point out the limits and didactic potential of Lettres à une Princesse d'Allemagne sur divers sujets de physique et de philosophie as a source of support for teachers of basic education in developing activities for teaching mathematics. The discussions raised point to concrete possibilities of entanglement between the extracted mathematical content of the bulge of the work with current teaching methodologies from resizing the use of letters according to Freire's pedagogical perspective of the correspondence, and especially the use of new communication channels in the century XXI, both aimed at dialogue and approximation between those who write and those who read.
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The present dissertation focuses on specific problems in the educational context: challenges in the construction of historical narratives for pedagogical use as well as the difficult task of using them in the classroom. In this context, we seek to work in teacher training for insertion of History and Philosophy of Science (HPS) in classroom, and historical narratives become mediation elements to advance the dialogue with this specific audience. This initiative is in line with a recurring concern: one of the main challenges related to the didactic transposition of HFC would be the lack of teacher preparation. Historical contents and Nature of Science are still absent in classrooms. Insecurity and lack of knowledge by teachers are often mentioned as factors that contribute to this situation. It is important, therefore, that teachers (active and in training) take part in discussions concerning the inclusion of HPS in classroom. It is relevant that they know examples of historic-philosophical didactic proposals to address science and contents on science, develop skills to adapt them to their specific contexts and to develop their own proposals. It is believed that these issues are significant to undertake conscious initiatives to insert HPS in classrooms. It is considered that adapting educational proposals to particular educational contexts depends on understanding what these proposals indeed mean and how flexible they can be. In order to address these objectives, we elaborated an educational product, a didactic material focused on teacher training, which was used in an extension course at UFRN. The didactic material discusses the role of HPS in Education, Nature of Science and historiographical issues. It presents a series of dialogical activities on aspects of didactic transposition of HPS, especially those regarding historical narratives. A set of historicpedagogical texts on the History of Vacuum and Atmospheric Pressure is used as a mediation element in discussions. We address potential, possibilities and limitations historical narratives. To carry out the course, it was taken into account methodological concerns of so-called action research. There have been expected changes, modifications and effective actions in the own teacher training material in face of the experience of the researcher-lecturer in interactions with the participants of the course as well as in face of impressions reported by the participants. Developments in this direction have been incorporated into the teacher training material.