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Mentors’ feedback can assist preservice teachers’ development; yet feedback tends to be variable from one mentor to the next. What do mentors observe for providing feedback? In this study, 24 mentors observed a final-year preservice teacher through a professionally video-recorded lesson and provided written notes for feedback. They observed the lesson for a second time and focused their feedback on the preservice teacher’s questioning only. Findings showed that the mentors’ written feedback varied considerably when open-ended observations occurred. However, there were fewer items when they focused on one teaching practice (i.e., questioning), which also provided a deeper analysis of this specific practice. Research is required around the dimensions of observations (i.e., visual, auditory, and conceptual), observations of specific practices, and methodological approaches for observing and collecting data about a preservice teacher’s practice.

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Esta dissertação é um estudo de natureza teóricoconceitual que se debruça sobre a construção do conceito de professor pesquisador. Seu objetivo é definir a pesquisa na prática docente nas séries iniciais do ensino fundamental e caracterizar essa pesquisa como processo de busca do sujeito real. Por sujeito real, nesse estudo, entendese um sujeito que possui modos de ser, pensar e agir fora dos parâmetros hegemônicos impostos pela cultura científica moderna. Estes parâmetros delinearam um tipo ideal de sujeito de conhecimento caracterizado como ahistórico e atemporal que se impõe nas práticas escolares resultando no fracasso escolar relacionado, sobretudo, ao custo de alfabetização que os sujeitos reais apresentam. Com este trabalho busca-se definir a pesquisa docente e contribuir para a elaboração de um conceito que leve em conta os sujeitos reais para os quais são aplicados os processos de ensino-aprendizagem. Este conceito visa a informar às práticas de formação de professores sobre a necessidade de formar um professor pesquisador. Este professor, precisa ser aquele que procura enxergar seu aluno e, então, elabora formas de atuações para ele. Para o cumprimento do objetivo acima expresso, problematiza-se a relação entre a produção científica do conhecimento e a pesquisa; define-se o sujeito real em oposição ao sujeito ideal; analisa-se o tipo de conhecimento que se produz na formação do professor para a sala de aula dos anos iniciais do ensino fundamental; discute-se o que se entende por pesquisa docente nas áreas acadêmicas e do conhecimento científico; confronta-se o conhecimento que se produz na formação do professor à noção de aluno e as demandas do ensino público. Esta dissertação foi desenvolvida considerando a urgência de se pensar a formação e a atuação do professor em contextos de educação inclusiva. Com os resultados desse trabalho, espera-se contribuir, também, para tornar mais frágeis os processos de exclusão e banimento social na busca por garantir o direito à educação, que é um direito que muitos ainda não têm.

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Este estudo tem como propostas pensar os processos formativos que acontecem nos movimentos estudantis e como as experiências vivenciadas neste espaçotempo influenciaram e influenciam práticas educacionais que busquem ser mais democráticas. Assim, neste texto, dedicar-me-ei a refletir um pouco mais sobre a noção de democracia que venho assumindo nesta pesquisa e meus caminhos formativos como pesquisadora e professora. Dialogo com Oliveira (2009) e Santos (2007) para pensar a democracia, partindo da noção de que uma sociedade seria realmente democrática quando as relações tecidas entre os diferentes conhecimentos, culturas e valores se darem de maneira horizontal, nas quais não sejam estabelecidas formas de inferiorização e marginalização entre as diferentes perspectivas de estar no mundo. Este trabalho parte da ideia de que as experiências vividas por ex-militantes/praticantes dos movimentos estudantis ajudam na promoção de subjetividades mais democráticas eo fortalecimento desta premissa se dá através das narrativas de professores/professoras que tiveram experiências nos espaçostempos dos movimentos estudantis. Assim, procuro tecer uma narrativa através do compartilhamento de diferentes experiências docentes, não como objetivo de qualificar ou quantificar o grau de democracia desenvolvida nessas práticas, mas sim, de apresentar que são múltiplas as práticas que partilham da noção de solidariedade entre os conhecimentos, valores e sentimentos, ocorrendo elas dentrofora do ambiente escolar.

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The purpose of this Report is to inform discussions, policy formulation, and strategic planning on teacher education in Ireland. The research gives priority to initial teacher education (ITE) and induction, their interface, and implications for the continuum of teacher education, including continuing professional development (CPD). The study involved a two-pronged approach: a narrative review of recent and relevant literature and a cross-national review of teacher education policies in nine countries, namely, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, Finland, USA, Poland, Singapore and New Zealand. Adopting a broad, balanced and comprehensive understanding of the role of the contemporary teacher, it provides a framework for developing quality teacher education in Ireland. The Report incorporates exemplars of good practice and notes their implementation challenges for the Irish context.  Chapter One provides a framework for conceptualising quality teacher education and the continuum. Key features that emerge from the literature are discussed: teachers¿ practice, quality teaching, the professional life-cycle, teacher learning and relationships. With more specific reference to the continuum, Chapter Two overviews initial teacher education, induction, learning outcomes and accreditation in the selected countries, including Ireland. Key features of policy in the various countries are summarised. Individual country profiles, incorporating descriptions of socio-political, teaching and teacher education contexts, are further detailed in Appendix A. Chapter Three analyses relevant literature on initial teacher education, induction, learning outcomes/professional standards and accreditation. Along with previous chapters it provides the basis for recommendations for teacher education that are presented in Chapter Four. Chapter Four draws together the findings emerging from the cross-national review in terms of the contemporary context of teacher education in Ireland and identifies key challenges and possible lines of policy development as well as recommendations for the Teaching Council and other teacher education stakeholders. Each generation has an opportunity to provide the vision and resources for renewing teacher education in light of ambitious social, economic and educational aspirations to meet perceived societal and education challenges (as occurred in the 1970s). Despite the publication of two key reviews of initial teacher education a number of years ago, there is considerable scope for further reform of teacher education. However, significant changes have occurred to teacher education course provision and content over the last 100 years. In this report, we have stressed the need for, and called for investment in, greater system and programme coherence, mentoring to support assisted practice, knowledge integration, critical reflective practice, inquiry and the development of vibrant partnerships between higher education institutions and schools as the basis for teacher education reform across the continuum. This Executive Summary presents the Report¿s context, key findings and recommendations emerging from the analysis.  

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This research is an exploration of the expression of student voice in Irish post-primary schools and how its affordance could impact on students’ and teachers’ experiences in the classroom, and at whole-school level through a student council. Student voice refers to the inclusion of students in decisions that shape their experiences in classrooms and schools, and is fundamental to a rights-based perspective that facilitates students to have a voice and a say in their education. Student voice is essential to the development of democratic principles, active citizenship, and learning and pedagogy. This qualitative research, based in three post-primary case-study schools, concerns teachers in eighteen classrooms engaging in dialogic consultation with their students over one school year. Teachers considered the students’ commentary and then adjusted their practice. The operation of student councils was also examined through the voices of council members, liaison teachers and school principals. Theorised within socio-cultural (social constructivist), social constructionist and poststructural frames, the complexity of student voice emerges from its conceptualisation and enactment. Affording students a voice in their classroom presented positive findings in the context of relationships, pedagogical change and students’ engagement, participation and achievement. The power and authority of the teacher and discordant student voices, particularly relating to examinations, presented challenges affecting teacherspractice and students’ expectations. The functional redundancy of the student council as a construct for student voice at whole-school level, and its partial redundancy as a construct to reflect prefigurative democracy and active citizenship also emerge from the research. Current policy initiatives in Irish education situate student voice in pedagogy and as dialogic consultation at classroom and whole-school level. This work endorses the necessity for and benefit of such a positioning with the author further arguing that it should not become the instrumental student voice of data source, accountability and performativity.

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As ciências são um elemento central da cultura contemporânea pelo que a educação científica tem de ser vista como um direito essencial dos cidadãos. A qualidade do ensino das ciências na escola torna-se, portanto, um especial foco de interesse, científico, político e social, ao nível local, nacional, e global. A investigação em educação em ciências tem produzido conhecimentos que permitem compreender os problemas e fundamentar decisões conducentes a um ensino de ciências ajustado aos desafios atuais. Por outro lado, várias organizações internacionais (UE, OCDE e UNESCO) também têm produzido documentos que visam regular as políticas globais de ensino de ciências, assumindo que a educação científica dos cidadãos é uma condição para a prosperidade económica e social de qualquer estado. Assim, atualmente, existe um acervo documental extenso e diverso relativo ao ensino de ciências, pelo que se impõe um exercício de análise e síntese que identifique quais as orientações-chave que devem ser consideradas. O ensino de nível secundário (ISCE2 e ISCE3), sendo uma etapa em que os jovens fazem escolhas pessoais e vocacionais importantes, merece particular atenção, pois diversos estudos revelam que regista níveis preocupantes de abandono e de desinteresse pelas áreas científicas e tecnológicas. Sendo as práticas dos professores um dos principais fatores de inovação e mudança importa sistematizar os conhecimentos científicos que explicam a sua complexidade e podem orientar a promoção da sua qualidade. O estudo que se apresenta situa-se na confluência de todos estes interesses e visou duas finalidades: delimitar um conceito unificador que permita estudar e desenvolver a qualidade das práticas dos professores de ciências de nível secundário; desenvolver um instrumento de inquérito que operacionalize esse conceito, numa perspetiva de investigação, formação e supervisão de práticas de ensino de ciências. O plano da investigação decorreu em duas fases. Na fase I foi delimitado o conceito perfil de ensino do professor de ciências (PEPC); este estrutura-se em três dimensões – didática, epistemológica e psicológica – cujos referenciais teórico-empíricos decorreram de revisão sistemática de literatura e de abordagem empírica de natureza exploratória e qualitativa, baseada em entrevistas a professores de ciências. Na fase II foi construído e validado o questionário do perfil de ensino do professor de ciências (QPEPC); este contém itens empiricamente situados, construídos a partir do discurso dos professores entrevistados na fase I e seguidamente validados. A validação de QPEPC envolveu dois processos de inquérito por questionário e uma metodologia mista de investigação (análise de conteúdo e análise estatística de dados): a primeira validação contou com um painel internacional de 12 especialistas em didática de ciências; a segunda validação envolveu 184 professores de ciências portugueses. Concluindo-se que QPEPC avalia duas dimensões de PEPC, construíram-se índices e modelos gráficos para facilitar a interpretação dos dados recolhidos. Analisaram-se limitações e potencialidades heurísticas de PEPC e QPEPC, enquanto produtos da investigação, perspetivando o seu uso em contextos diversos, nomeadamente futuras investigações e cenários de formação, reflexão e supervisão de professores de ciências.

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O presente estudo foi realizado no âmbito da formação continuada de professores através das interações numa Comunidade de Prática online (CoP online). Nas CoPs ocorrem a partiha de dúvidas e problemas comuns ao trabalho dos docentes. Quando as interações são mediadas por computadores, sejam estas síncronas ou assíncronas, ultrapassam as barreiras de espaço e tempo, se adequando ao cotidiano dos professores, invariavelmente tomado por múltiplas atividades. Nesta investigação delineamos os seguintes objetivos: i) Construir uma CoP online ancorada no software social Facebook, como espaço virtual de interação entre os participantes; ii) Comprender as interações através duma CoP online como etapa na construção de competências; iii) Criar e desenvolver um programa de formações presenciais e online com vistas à desenvover as competências de Questionamento e Argumentação; e, iv) Avaliar os impactos da formação através da CoP online no desenvolvimento das competências do Questionamento e da Argumentação enquanto estratégia de promoção do ensino ativo. Como estratégia, optamos em promover as interações através do Facebook por não ocasionar custos aos participantes e por atender ao modelo de presença virtual já existente. Participaram das interações professores em exercício da Autarquia do Ensino Superior de Garanhuns (AESGA), situada no interior de Pernambuco, Brasil. As interações decorreram no período de Abril de 2012 até Março de 2013, numa comunidade fechada, de livre adesão através de convite. Para solidificar a aprendizagem através da CoP online promovemos dois ciclos de formação, um presencial e um online. Em ambas as intervenções visamos o desenvolvimento das competências do Questionamento e da Argumentação por entendermos que estas são competências instrumentais para o desenvolvimento do Pensamento Crítico e da reflexão essenciais ao docente na revisão constante de suas práticas. Nas sessões online, realizadas com o apoio do Skype e concretizadas no software ArguQuest para dinamizar atividades práticas no desenvolvimento das competências do Questionamento e da Argumentação do professor, oportunizando a este a construção coletiva de estratégias alternativas de ensino e de aprendizagem, fundamentadas no ensino ativo. O estudo foi realizado através dum estudo de caso único, alicerçado no paradigma naturalista e de abordagem qualitativa. Os dados de cariz numérico fundamentaram as análises qualitativas, promovendo também a triangulação dos dados. As interações entre os professores foram analisadas através do modelo IAM (Interaction Analysis Model) proposto por Gunawardena, Lowe e Anderson (1997), que tem como objetivo determinar se o conhecimento foi cosntruído através das interações e qual o grau de mudança do entendimento decorrente das interações. Para verificar esta construção do conhecimento analisamos os excertos de episódios interativos com apoio do software de análise qualitativa WebQDA (Neri de Souza, Costa & Neri de Souza, 2012). A análise das situações de aprendizagem planejadas e desenvolvidas demonstraram que as TIC, nomeadamente os softwares sociais, podem ser aplicados com eficiência no desenvolvimento de competências dos professores em exercício, apresentando-se como alternativa para a promoção da formação continuada de docentes. Em relação ao desenvolvimento das competências do Questionamento e da Argumentação, percebemos que os docentes foram sensibilizados para trabalhar com uma metodologia interativa, promovendo um ambiente favorável à aprendizagem ativa. Através da aplicação adaptada do modelo de construção de conhecimento preconizado no ArguQuest, foi possível acompanhar a prática do docente junto aos seus alunos, ampliando o seu repertório didático, e, sobretudo, implantando uma forma de aprender fundamentada na construção compartilhada de Questionamentos e Argumentos.

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Dissertação apresentada à Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa para a obtenção de grau de Mestre em Didática da Língua Portuguesa no 1.º e 2.º Ciclos do Ensino Básico

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Dissertação apresentada na Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa, para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências da Educação - Especialidade Intervenção Precoce

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L’enseignement des sciences et de la technologie (ST) est dans une condition précaire dans les écoles primaires du Québec. Plusieurs recherches ont démontré que les technologies de l’information et de la communication (TIC) peuvent aider les enseignants à favoriser les apprentissages des élèves dans certaines matières dont en ST (Baron, 2001; Becta, 2005; Tardif, 1998). D’ailleurs, Linard (2001) maintient que les TIC, dans le domaine des apprentissages, peuvent faciliter l’exécution de plusieurs tâches cognitives telles qu’agir, interagir, s’informer, explorer, échanger, expérimenter, créer, etc. Cette recherche décrit les pratiques d’enseignement en ST d’enseignants Maîtres-TIC (MTIC) lors de l’intégration des TIC. Nous avons opté pour une recherche heuristique à méthodologie mixte. Des enseignants MTIC et des étudiants de quatrième année MTIC ont répondu à un questionnaire en ligne. Ensuite, une enseignante a été interviewée pour dresser un portrait plus détaillé des pratiques d’enseignement. À l’aide des données obtenues, nous avons réussi à créer une liste d’avantages de l’intégration des TIC en enseignement des ST ainsi qu’une liste des difficultés liées à cette intégration. Une liste des différentes applications TIC réalisées en enseignement des ST par les enseignants et les étudiants questionnés a aussi été ressortie des données de la recherche. De plus, une liste des avantages de la formation Maître-TIC de l’Université de Montréal a été créée en fonction des données recueillies. Puis, nous précisons quelques apports de cette recherche relatifs aux objectifs de départ et à l’évolution de la formation MTIC.

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“Formação e Leitura: o Professor, sua Prática e a Inclusão Social” aborda a problemática do fazer pedagógico para formar leitores ‘competentes’ favorecendo a inclusão social e a formação de cidadãos críticos. Pesquisa de natureza qualitativa, mas que não descarta dados quantitativos adota como fundamento metodológico a abordagem qualitativa de pesquisa, num recorte para estudo de caso. Objetiva conhecer e traçar um perfil da formação dos professores atuantes no Ensino Fundamental I, da rede de ensino público municipal de Cotia – São Paulo, identificar as concepções do professor a respeito deste ensino e aprendizagem, compreender e apresentar a relação dos professores e alunos em torno desta prática e sua qualidade social. As considerações a respeito da importância da leitura, as práticas pedagógicas e atuação do professor como incentivador e disseminador do hábito de ler e a formação necessária para que sejam comprometidos com o desenvolvimento desta prática social, constituem os questionamentos que norteiam esta pesquisa. Dentre os resultados, constata que o universo de significações trazido pelos professores recaem sobre a prática docente; são os seus hábitos e crença na leitura, como fator de inclusão social sua e de seus alunos que determinam o seu fazer pedagógico. Essa pesquisa tem o potencial de contribuir para reflexões dos projetos pedagógicos e suas equipes escolares, visando elevar a qualidade social da educação de um modo geral.

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This article investigates the nature of enterprise pedagogy in music. It presents the results of a research project that applied the practices of enterprise learning developed in the post-compulsory music curriculum in England to the teaching of the National Curriculum for music for 11-to-14-year-olds. In doing so, the article explores the nature of enterprise learning and the nature of pedagogy, in order to consider whether enterprise pedagogy offers an effective way to teach the National Curriculum. Enterprise pedagogy was found to have a positive effect on the motivation of students and on the potential to match learning to the needs of students of different abilities. Crucially, it was found that, to be effective, not only did the teacher’s practice need to be congruent with the beliefs and theories on which it rests, but that the students also needed to share in these underlying assumptions through their learning. The study has implications for the way in which teachers work multiple pedagogies in the process of developing their pedagogical identity.

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The field of adult literacy and basic education (ALBE) has undergone dramatic changes in recent years with the advent of labour market programs, accreditation, competency-based assessment and competitive tendering for program funds. Teachers' working conditions have deteriorated and their professional autonomy has been eroded. ALBE has been increasingly instrumentalised to fulfil the requirements of a marketised economy and conform to its norms. The beliefs and value systems which traditionally underpinned the work of ALBE teachers have been reframed according to the principle of 'performativity' and the demands of the 'performative State' (Lyotard, 1984: 46, Yeatman 1994: 110). The destabilisation of teachers' working lives can be understood as a manifestation of the 'postmodern condition' (Lyotard 1984; Harvey 1989): the collapse of the certainties and purposes of the past; the proliferation of technologies; the impermanence and intensification of work; the commodification of knowledge and curricula; and the dissolving of boundaries between disciplines and fields of knowledge. The critiques of the modernist grand narratives which underpin progressivist and critical approaches to adult literacy pedagogy have further undermined the traditional points of reference of ALBE teachers. In this thesis I examine how teachers are teaching, surviving, resisting, and 'living the contradictions' (Seddon 1994) in the context of struggles to comply with and resist the requirements of performativity. Following Foucault and a number of feminist poststructuralist authors, I have applied the notions of 'discursive engagement' and 'the politics of discourse' (Yeatman 1990a) as a way of theorising the interplay between imposed change and teachers' practice. I explore the discursive practices which take place at the interface between the 'new' policy discourses and older, naturalised discourses; how teachers are engaged by and are engaging with discourses of performativity; how teachers are discursively constructing adult literacy pedagogy; what new, hybrid discourses of 'good practice' are emerging; and the micropractices of resistance which teachers are enacting in their speech and in their practice. My purpose was to develop knowledge which would support the reflexivity of teachers; to enrich the theoretical languages that teachers could draw upon in trying to make sense of their situation; and to use those languages in speaking about the dilemmas of practice. I used participatory action research as a means of producing knowledge about teachers' practices, structured around their agency, and reflecting their standpoint (Harding 1993). I describe two separate action research projects in which teachers of ALBE participated. I reflect on both projects in the light of poststructuralist theory and consider them as instances of what Lather calls 'within/against research' (Lather 1989: 27). I analyse written and spoken texts produced in both projects which reflect teachers' responses to competency-based assessment and other features of the changing context. I use a method of discourse mapping to describe the discursive field and the teachers' discursive practices. Three main configurations of discourse are delineated: 'progressivism', 'professional teacher' and 'performativity'. The teachers mainly position themselves within a hybridising 'progressivist /professional teacher' discourse, as a discourse of resistance to 'performative' discourse. In adapting their pedagogies, the teachers are in some degree taking the language and world view of performativity into their own vocabularies and practices. The discursive picture I have mapped is complex and contradictory. On one hand, the 'progressivist /professional teacher' discourse appears to endure and to take strength from the articulation into it of elements of performative discourse, creating new possibilities for discursive transformation. On the other hand, there are signs that performative discourse is colonising and subsuming progressivist /professional teacher discourse. At times, both of these tendencies are apparent in the one text. Six micropractices of resistance are identified within the texts: 'rational critique', 'objectification', 'subversion', 'refusal', 'humour' and 'the affirmation of desire'. These reflect the teachers' agency in making discursive choices on the micro level of their every day practices. Through those micropractices, the teachers are engaging with and resisting the micropractices and meanings of performativity. I apply the same multi-layered method of analysis to an examination of discursive engagement in pedagogy by analysing a transcript of the teachers' discussion of critical incidents in their classrooms. Their classroom pedagogies are revealed as complex, situated and eclectic. They are combining and integrating their 'embodied' and their 'institutional' powers, both 'seducing' (McWilliam 1995) and 'regulating' (Gore 1993) as they teach. A strong ethical project is apparent in the teachers' sense of social responsibility, in their determination to adhere to valued traditions of previous times, and in their critical self-awareness of the ways in which they use their institutional and embodied powers in the classroom. Finally, l look back on the findings, and reflect on the possibilities of discursive engagement and the politics of discourse as a framework for more strategic practice in the current context. This research provides grounds for hope that, by becoming more self-conscious about how we engage discursively, we might become more strategic in our everyday professional practice. Not withstanding the constraints (evident in this study) which limit the strategic potential of the politics of discourse, there is space for teachers to become more reflexive in their professional, pedagogical and political praxis. Development of more deliberate, self-reflexive praxis might lead to a 'postmodern democratic polities' (Yeatman 1994: 112) which would challenge the performative state and the system of globalised capital which it serves. Short abstract Adult literacy and basic education (ALBE) teachers have experienced a period of dramatic policy change in recent years; in particular, the introduction of competency-based assessment and competitive tendering for program funds. 'Discourse politics' provides a way of theorising the interplay between policy-mediated institutional change and teachers' practice. The focus of this study is 'discursive engagement'; how teachers are engaged by and are engaging with discourses of performativity. Through two action research projects, texts were generated of teachers talking and writing about how they were responding to the challenges, and developing their pedagogies in the new policy environment. These texts have been analysed and several patterns of discursive engagement delineated, named and illustrated. The strategic potential of 'discourse polities' is explored in the light of the findings.

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Chemistry has unique characteristics that make it a difficult subject to understand including the abstract concepts, the three levels of representation of matter – the macroscopic level, the sub-microscopic level and the symbolic level, and the complexities concerning the representational and theoretical qualities and the reality of each level. Drawing on data from a study with first year university students learning introductory chemistry, this chapter looks at how these students’ understandings of the characteristics of chemistry influence the way they understand and learn chemistry. Two theoretical frameworks to describe how chemical concepts can be presented and understood are developed based on the research data: the expanding triangle and the rising iceberg. The aim of the frameworks are to further develop the ways of thinking about how students learn chemistry thereby developing a chemical epistemology – that is, an understanding of the knowledge of how chemical ideas are built and an understanding of the way of knowing about chemical processes. These two frameworks are proposed as useful tools for chemistry educators to better understand students learning, linking chemical education research to practice so as to inform pedagogical content knowledge. Chemical education research can be theoretical and is sometimes criticised for not impacting on teachers practice, so the pedagogy of chemistry teachers is discussed with the aim of exploring ways the two frameworks can be useful in developing teachers’ professional understandings of learning and teaching chemistry to promote changes in their practice and support student understandings.

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This dissertation aims to analyze the relevant knowledge in countryside History teachers practice in high school and understand how these teachers themselves construct school knowledge in History, from the mobilization of different knowledge that make up teaching practice. Tree teachers from State Jacumauma High School and the researcher himself worked together in order to carry out this survey. The main theoretical-methodological elements of this research are based on assumptions of a qualitative research in cooperation. This approach was used to make possible to construct knowledge between teachers and researcher considering a less oppressive relationship as well as to help a continuous school upbringing of the individuals what can make them to understand the professional practice as an aspect in which one can exercise autonomy and criticism. The empirical research procedures were oral individual interviews, reflexive sessions and cooperative observations. Individuals speeches have presented, in some moments, teachers concerns about the educational fragmented system in which there are few opportunities to dialogic interactions among educationalists making still more difficult the dialog between school and reality surrounds it. Their assertions pointed out that relevant knowledge can be identified during the daily educational work and that they find proper reasons from the aim that each knowledge exerts in relation to the construction of professional practice. Classroom connections points out to more intense interactions between teachers and students, by recognizing affection as an important tool in order to make the interactions not so authoritarian at all. Regarding the countryside teachers understanding, the school knowledge in History is produced by sharing concerns and senses assigned by the individuals who are involved in the teaching-learning process. The referential science knowledge pervade History teaching, however they take another meaning according to specific features of the school environment. The intense and complex dynamic of the educational context makes that historical knowledge acquires specific characteristics that are constantly changing. As they change, there are some marks of elaborations and re-elaborations not only the new but also the traditional