890 resultados para morin
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A proposta da autora foi a de refletir sobre a prática da Educação Musical de jovens entre 11 e 14 anos, o que fez utilizando pesquisa realizada no Colégio São José, de São Bernardo do Campo, na Grande São Paulo. Ela quis saber, principalmente, se é levada em conta a distância existente entre a realidade escolar e a realidade do jovem, tendo para isso aberto um diálogo com o universo do adolescente - a capacidade de invenção, a percepção do ambiente acústico, visual, social e cultural e o contexto escolar. O livro conduz a uma reflexão a respeito da relação professor, aluno e sociedade e ao questionamento dos modos de ser e de compreender desses públicos, assim como deixa patente a necessidade de entendimento da cultura adolescente para que as fronteiras entre escola, música e cultura jovem convivam de maneira complexa e criativa e com maiores possibilidades de diálogo. A pesquisa, qualitativa, baseou-se na teoria da complexidade aplicada à educação, tal como ela foi desenvolvida pelo filósofo francês Edgard Morin, e no uso de subsídios emprestados da Antropologia, Psicologia, Pedagogia, Artes Visuais e Educação Musical, com destaque para os trabalhos de Garcia-Canclini, Paulo Freire, Babin e H. J. e Koellreutter
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Pós-graduação em Música - IA
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Jazz brings to the surface discussions about globalization and its unfolding. The development of such music style allows a reflection about the processes that influence 20th century culture, thus enabling a closer look into debates that involve cultural industrialization and standardization in such context. Horkheimer‟s and Adorno‟s work deal with this theme, considering culture as something standardized, a result of the process that fits into the industrial production mold. Morin goes further in this discussion, suggesting the emergence of a mass culture as a third culture. Later, Latin-American authors Ortiz and Canclini bring up new tones and approaches to the globalization through culture theme
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In this article we discuss competences demanded from the foreign language teacher for him or her to perform in the teaching-learning process efficiently. Our reflections are based mainly on Paulo Freire (2001), Philippe Perrenoud (2000), Edgar Morin (2003), Maurice Tardif (2002) and Almeida Filho (1999), providing, in this way, a reflective dialogue among studies that focus on teachers’ competences. The main objective is a better understanding of the necessary knowledge about teaching practices so that foreign language teachers’ actions can meet the needs of education at present. We expect to highlight important issues in the development of the aforementioned competences, and suggest that their development can contribute for better language teaching.
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In this article we raise some considerations about teachers’ competences, from the perspective of teachers in the Brazilian public sector. The theoretical framework includes articles by Paulo Freire (2001), Philippe Perrenoud (2012), Edgar Morin (2003) and Maurice Tardif (2002) and, based on these authors, we reflect upon issues concerning teachers’ competences taking answers provided by the Brazilian language teachers as a departing point. In a teachers’ course, followed by the same teachers, we posed the main question in our study: Which competences are necessary for a teacher to be considered a good professional at present? From the answers given individually and group discussions we proceeded to a comparative analysis with the adopted framework, and other issues concerning teachers’ competences were considered as well. All the participants mentioned the same two competences, the use of technology and sound knowledge of the course content, and other competences were pointed out by the various teachers as well. Such procedure, besides providing data for our study, also helped as a self-reflexive activity for the teachers involved, about their own professional performance. Given the issues raised in the theoretical texts and the answers provided by the teachers, we expect to revisit the competences necessary for foreign language teacher efficient performance.
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Pós-graduação em Educação - FCT
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This article provides reflections and discussions about the importance of human interactions and methodological interrelations to substantiate the integrity in the transdisciplinary process in teams that operate in health area. Should be taken as reference the Complexity Theory of Edgar Morin, the logic transdisciplinary of Basarab Nicolescu and the formation groups principles based on the Socionomic Theory of Jacob Levy Moreno. It was concluded that the complexity of the methodologies in the field of workplace health, are influenced by factors that intersect between the scientific interaction and human interrelationships, which allow the transdisciplinary construction. However, the constructions requires the development of professionals in their areas and in their relationship with others as a way of supporting the perspective of transdisciplinarity, ie, interaction, in which different individuals are interrelated with the methodologies and providing articulations and coconstructions from which actualize the transformations.
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Background: Solobacterium moorei is a volatile sulfide compound (VSC)-producing Gram-positive anaerobic bacterium that has been associated with halitosis. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of green tea extract and its major constituent epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) on growth and severalhalitosis-related properties of S. moorei.Methods: A microplate dilution assay was used to determine the antibacterial activity of green tea extract and EGCG against S. moorei. Their effects on bacterial cell membrane integrity were investigated by transmission electron microscopy and a fluorescence-based permeability assay. Biofilm formation was quantified by crystal violet staining. Adhesion of FITC-labeled S. moorei to oral epithelial cells was monitored by fluorometry. The modulation of beta-galactosidase gene expression in S. moorei was evaluated by quantitative RT-PCR.Results: The green tea extract as well as EGCG inhibited the growth of S. moorei, with MIC values of 500 and 250 mu g/ml, respectively. Transmission electron microscopy analysis and a permeabilization assay brought evidence that the bacterial cell membrane was the target of green tea polyphenols. Regarding the effects of green tea polyphenols on the S. moorei colonization properties, it was found that biofilm formation on EGCG-treated surfaces was significantly affected, and that green tea extract and EGCG can cause the eradication of pre-formed S. moorei biofilms. Moreover, both the green tea extract and EGCG were found to reduce the adherence of S. moorei to oral epithelial cells. The beta-galactosidase activity of S. moorei, which plays a key role in VSC production, was dose-dependently inhibited by green tea polyphenols. In addition, EGCG at 1/2 MIC significantly decreased the beta-galactosidase gene expression.Conclusion: Our study brought evidence to support that green tea polyphenols possess a number of properties that may contribute to reduce S. moorei-related halitosis. Therefore, these natural compounds may be of interest to be used to supplement oral healthcare products.
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Pós-graduação em Educação Matemática - IGCE
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This paper aims some academic contributions of José Marques de Melo for the study and propagation of Folkcomunication Theory, developed by Luiz Beltrão, in 1967, in his PhD thesis. Marques de Melo, disciple of Beltrão, is one of the most representative names on the set of international scientific studies of communication. Divided in three parts, this text covers theoretical contributions (conception and classification of genders, formats and types of taxonomy of Folkcomunication); dialogues with other thinkers (McLuhan, Morin and Freire) and empirical contribution (internet as a Folk tool). We emphasize that the contributions of Marques de Melo are fundamentals for the new generations to understand the importance of the Folkcomunication and see it as a complex communicational system.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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This article introduces the concepts of self-organization and autonomy as presented by the thought of Michel Debrun and Edgar Morin and their relationship to the development of a bioethical conscience by means of the school educational process. The proposal aims to contribute to the development of autonomy of students and thus be conducive to their self-organization as “responsible ethical subjects”.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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O objetivo deste texto é evidenciar a importância da ideia de corpo para a reflexão sobre o ambiente da improvisação musical. Este tipo de prática em tempo real que parte de uma relação direta dos músicos com os seus instrumentos sem a mediação de uma partitura tem como ponto de partida inevitável o corpo dos improvisadores envolvidos. O corpo funciona tanto como um fator de reprodução de possíveis – refletindo os limites do próprio corpo (repetição) - quanto como um potencializador de produção de virtualidades – fundamentados numa expansão destes limites (diferença). Trata-se então de examinar, no agenciamento da improvisação, como o corpo pode ser entendido como detentor deste duplo dinamismo e, neste contexto, que tipo de relacionamento pode estabelecer com a matéria sonora. Procuraremos também estabelecer o papel das ideias de desejo e prazer na configuração deste dinamismo e relacionar esta reflexão com as propostas de improvisação livre e idiomática. Para esta discussão serão utilizados alguns conceitos formulados por Gilles Deleuze como território e linha de fuga, as reflexões de Paul Zumthor sobre corpo, oralidade e performance e as discussões epistemológicas de Edgar Morin sobre o conhecimento e a cultura