956 resultados para teaching children singing
Resumo:
Objetivo: O autismo é uma perturbação global do desenvolvimento infantil que se prolonga por toda a vida e evolui com a idade. Carateriza-se pela presença de um desenvolvimento acentuadamente atípico na interação social e na comunicação, por um repertório de atividades e interesses marcadamente restritos, por dificuldades de flexibilidade de pensamento e de comportamento, que se exibem em comportamentos estereotipados e rígidos, associados a dificuldades na aceitação de alterações de rotinas. Dentro da grande variação possível na severidade do autismo, encontram-se crianças sem linguagem verbal e com dificuldades na comunicação por qualquer outra via, assim como se encontram crianças que apresentam linguagem verbal com um vocabulário restrito, repetitivo e não comunicativo. O objetivo principal deste trabalho é analisar e potenciar o desenvolvimento da linguagem, a aquisição de palavras e frases na criança autista, tendo em vista a generalização dos resultados. Para isso, foi realizado um estudo de caso de uma criança de 4 anos de idade com comportamentos que sugerem uma Perturbação Pervasiva do Desenvolvimento. Utilizou-se o recurso aos instrumentos de observação e entrevistas, procedendo-se à sua análise e ao desenho da intervenção a realizar. Foi implementada a intervenção “Ensinar crianças com autismo a fazer perguntas sobre objetos escondidos” na qual são utilizados brinquedos de interesse para a criança, motivacionais para a concretização do objetivo do estudo.
Resumo:
Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Educação Pré-Escolar
Resumo:
Relatório de estágio de mestrado em Ensino de Música
Resumo:
This study investigated three methods for teaching children how to spell. Third grade students were divided into three conditions for a one-week training period consisting of 15- to 20-minute lessons. One of the two experimental conditions used a whole language approach along with explicit strategy instruction. The second condition used strategy instruction within a traditional setting. The control used strictly a whole language approach to le~ing hO\\l to spell. The spelling perfonnance of all three conditions improved after the one-week training period. However, students in the strategy instruction groups did significantly better on the study "'7ords than the whole language only group. The students in whole-Ianguage-plusstrateg)! instruction outperformed both other groups. Significantly better spelling perfonnance was observed even at the nine-week posttest. This study frrst supported the hypothesis that children can make significantly greater improven1ents in their spelling when explicitly taught how to use spelling strategies. Secondl)', this study indicated that whole language provided a relevant context for the study words, clearly giving the students in the whole-Ianguage-plus-strategy condition an additional advantage.
Resumo:
La musique est universelle et le chant est le moyen d’expression musicale le plus accessible à tous. Les enfants chantent spontanément entre un an et un an et demi (Ostwald, 1973). Pourtant, le développement de cette habileté est très peu étudié en neuropsychologie et ce, malgré le fait qu’elle représente une immense source d’informations sur le traitement de la musique par le cerveau. Les études proposées ici visaient à mieux comprendre le développement normal et pathologique des fonctions perceptives et vocales. Dans un premier temps, une étude sur le chant normal chez les enfants de 6 à 11 ans est présentée. Le développement du chant de 79 enfants d’âge scolaire y est analysé de manière systématique et objective. Cette étude se penche plus particulièrement sur l’influence de l’âge ainsi que d’autres facteurs (le genre, la perception musicale, la présence de paroles et la présence d’un accompagnement vocal) sur la qualité du chant. Les jeunes participants ont chanté une chanson familière dans différentes conditions, soit avec et sans paroles, après un modèle ainsi qu’à l’unisson avec ce dernier. Suite à l’analyse acoustique des performances, différentes variables mélodiques et rythmiques telles que le nombre d’erreurs d’intervalles, le nombre d’erreurs de contours, la taille des déviations d’intervalles, le nombre d’erreurs rythmiques, la taille des déviations temporelles et le tempo, ont été calculés. Les résultats montrent que certaines habiletés de base liées au chant se développent toujours après 6 ans. Toutefois, le rythme est maîtrisé plus tôt, et les enfants d’âges scolaires réussissent parfois mieux que les adultes sur le plan rythmique. De plus, il est plus difficile pour les enfants de chanter avec des ii paroles que sur une syllabe et chanter à l’unisson représente un défi plus grand que chanter après un modèle. Par ailleurs, le nombre d’erreurs de contours, d’intervalles et de rythme, de même que la taille des erreurs rythmiques, sont liés à nos mesures de perception musicale. La seconde étude présente le premier cas documenté d’amusie congénitale chez l’enfant. Elle implique l’analyse de la perception musicale et du chant d’une fillette de 10 ans nous ayant été référée par son directeur de chorale. De sévères déficits ont été relevés chez elle et un diagnostic d’amusie congénitale fut posé. En effet, ses résultats aux tests visant à évaluer sa perception musicale indiquent d’importantes difficultés tant sur le plan de la discrimination des différences mélodiques et rythmiques, qu’au niveau de la mémoire des mélodies. La fillette présente des lacunes claires quant à la perception des fines différences de hauteurs. L’analyse des réponses cérébrales en potentiels évoqués suggère que l’enfant souffre de déficits situés tôt au cours des processus de traitement auditif, tel que démontré par l’absence de négativité de discordance (MMN). Le chant de la jeune fille est lui aussi déficitaire, particulièrement en ce qui concerne le nombre d’erreurs d’intervalles et leurs tailles. En conclusion, nos études montrent que les aptitudes pour le chant sont toujours en développement au cours des premières années de scolarisation. Ce développement peut être entravé par la présence d’un déficit lié spécifiquement à la perception musicale. Pour la première fois, l’amusie congénitale, sera décrite chez l’enfant.
Resumo:
A Trissomia 21 é uma problemática com alta incidência na nossa sociedade e possuí características muito específicas que variam de indivíduo para indivíduo. A educação de uma criança com Trissomia 21 deve ter a mesma finalidade da educação de qualquer outra, ou seja, é necessário dar-lhe todas as oportunidades e todo o apoio necessário para que possa desenvolver as suas faculdades cognitivas e sociais até ao máximo que lhe for possível. Proponho, neste trabalho, a apresentação ao leitor de um conhecimento mais profundo sobre a perceção dos Educadores de Infância, Professores do 1º Ciclo e Educação especial e em qualquer situação profissional em relação às dificuldades no ensino de crianças portadoras de Trissomia 21. Considero que este conhecimento é de extrema importância para professores e educadores, pois assim, poderão ter uma perceção das dificuldades que sentem no ensino destas crianças, quais os obstáculos existentes, os aspetos considerados facilitadores no ensino destas crianças, refletir sobre a necessidade de formação adequada para trabalhar com estas crianças e que estratégias são utilizadas com maior frequência no ensino destas crianças de forma a estimular adequadamente a criança e proporcionar um desenvolvimento adequado. O trabalho está estruturado em duas partes. Na primeira, através de uma revisão de literatura, são abordados assuntos relacionados com a Educação Especial, a Escola e a Educação Inclusiva, a Diferenciação Pedagógica, a Trissomia 21 e a intervenção educativa. A segunda parte cinge-se ao estudo empírico, o qual se desenvolve no âmbito de um modelo quantitativo de investigação, seguindo um plano não-experimental e descritivo. Conta com a amostra de 51 docentes. Alguns já trabalharam e trabalham com crianças portadoras de Trissomia 21, outros nunca trabalharam. A metodologia utilizada privilegiou a aplicação de um questionário para a recolha de dados. Perante a análise da informação recolhida constatou-se que, os docentes inquiridos têm a noção que o ensino deve ser adaptado a estas crianças e das estratégias que devem utilizar na intervenção em contexto escolar. A falta de apoio aos docentes, a falta de formação docente, a falta de equipamento/materialadequado ao desenvolvimento e ao ensino de qualidade destas crianças e a pouca colaboração de alguns encarregados de educação contribuem para o sentimento de insegurança no ensino das crianças portadoras de Trissomia 21.
Resumo:
This study shows the movement of educators ludopoiese ecosystem of the Center for Early Childhood Education Marise Paiva-CEIMAP. We used the metaphorof dance as an opportunity to stimulate scientific creativity. Ecosystem Thought, complex thinking, the theory of autopoiesis and Flow Theory, constituted the main theoretical steps to understand the phenomenon of ludopoiese, from the look of your totalidadem with the following objectives: 1 - Identify and interpret the process of self ludopoiética CEIMAP of Early Childhood Educators in the actions of the play, care for and educate in school life; 2 - Analyze Ecosystem Thought from ludopoiéticos how these processes affect and / or possible changes and transformations in practice humanescenteseducational CEIMAP. The theoretical metodógicos steps to address the proposed objectives are grounded in existential action research part of the appreciation of the complexity of the real, considering the human being a whole dynamic. In this sense the game of sand, recreational experiences, the systematic studies and video training were explored with a view to the transdisciplinary relevance of everyday phenomena. New knowledge acquired in accordance with the directions given indicating the movement of the ecosystem studied ludopoiese educators, involved in four main streams: love, play, care for and raise it from love streamline interdependently. The ludopoiese eachteacher would then be fed by this web generated by love that permeates all other educational activities, nurturing and maintaining a constant creative self-organization of knowledge and know-how to be teachers. Thus, every network that generates andstream lines the system emerges ludopoiético biology of love, the open dialogue and playing in the wishing well to the student, the aesthetic beauty of caring and educating, as a human conditionand relevant as possible to live / live not only in teaching children, but in other educational contexts of teaching and teacher education
Resumo:
Includes bibliography
Resumo:
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
Resumo:
Serão problematizadas as relações entre literatura e ensino, com ênfase na história recente do ensino da literatura (infantil) na educação escolar brasileira. O objetivo é discutir a importância da leitura (literária) da configuração de textos literários para o processo de formação de leitores, assim como as implicações para a formação de professores para a educação infantil e anos iniciais do ensino fundamental.
Resumo:
Pós-graduação em Música - IA
Resumo:
This research will try to understand how the concept of gender works at school, since working and discussing the body and sexuality is not a matter to be treated only within the family environment, school is a place for formal and appropriate new knowledge about sexuality, gender and body, in order to be part of the child framework according to adequate theory. At school, which is a place of different social values and especially to build readings world is surrounded by theoretical frameworks appropriate to think of the body not only as biological, but as one that can vary, feel desires and pleasures, changes and growth. This research aims to understand the notes of literature regarding to teaching children about respect for others, how children notice parts of your body, the space they are in, how they build their own and other perceptions, supported by their teachers, how they express themselves and show social rules and behaviors, focusing on building an egalitarian and respectful society regarding to relations between men and women which begin in childhood and is part of sexuality taught at school by teachers. This research will focus on methodology bibliographic through exploratory, interpretive and selective reading
Resumo:
Dysphonia is more prevalent in teachers than among the general population. The objective of this study was to analyze clinical, vocal, and videolaryngoscopical aspects in dysphonic teachers. Ninety dysphonic teachers were inquired about their voice, comorbidities, and work conditions. They underwent vocal auditory-perceptual evaluation (maximum phonation time and GRBASI scale), acoustic voice analysis, and videolaryngoscopy. The results were compared with a control group consisting of 90 dysphonic nonteachers, of similar gender and ages, and with professional activities excluding teaching and singing. In both groups, there were 85 women and five men (age range 31-50 years). In the controls, the majority of subjects worked in domestic activities, whereas the majority of teachers worked in primary (42.8%) and secondary school (37.7%). Teachers and controls reported, respectively: vocal abuse (76.7%; 37.8%), weekly hours of work between 21 and 40 years (72.2%; 80%), under 10 years of practice (36%; 23%), absenteeism (23%; 0%), sinonasal (66%; 20%) and gastroesophageal symptoms (44%; 22%), hoarseness (82%; 78%), throat clearing (70%; 62%), and phonatory effort (72%; 52%). In both groups, there were decreased values of maximum phonation time, impairment of the G parameter in the GRBASI scale (82%), decrease of F0 and increase of the rest of acoustic parameters. Nodules and laryngopharyngeal reflux were predominant in teachers; laryngopharyngeal reflux, polyps, and sulcus vocalis predominated in the controls. Vocal symptoms, comorbidities, and absenteeism were predominant among teachers. The vocal analyses were similar in both groups. Nodules and laryngopharyngeal reflux were predominant among teachers, whereas polyps, laryngopharyngeal reflux, and sulcus were predominant among controls.
Resumo:
The Children's Literature is an invaluable tool for human formation, ethics, aesthetics and politics, as well as serves as an instrument for the formation of interdiscourse and transforms teaching procedures of text written production. Then, the investigation of how the literature is being worked in school. Therefore, in this work, constitutes the general objective, to investigate how the teaching of Children's Literature is organized in the early years of elementary school and if that organization promotes the development of literary literacy of the student, and language skills written and the reader behavior, making it critical on several topics. The question that served as a north to the research was the following one: is Teaching Children's Literature, in the early years of elementary school, organized to develop the literary literacy while acting as a catalyst tool for learning to read and write? Have been established the following objectives: a) describe how the teaching of children's literature is organized (teaching routine) in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th years of elementary school ; b) identify the literary genres that have worked in each school year, describe how they are worked out, analyze whether this work is related to the teaching of writing and the nature of that relation ship; c) verify if the Children's Literature teaching procedure seeks ways to articulate literary activities with the establishment of the interdiscourse as content for writing the textual production. The methodology that was included was the field research, from a qualitative interpretation approach and it had as direct data source the natural environment in which it was developed the teaching of Children's Literature. The work presents data results analyzed according to the concepts of Aesthetics of Reception (Iser, 1977; Jauss, 1977), and the functions of Literature, according to Candido (2000), Yasuda (2004), among others. From the results were extracted
Resumo:
The Children's Literature is an invaluable tool for human formation, ethics, aesthetics and politics, as well as serves as an instrument for the formation of interdiscourse and transforms teaching procedures of text written production. Then, the investigation of how the literature is being worked in school. Therefore, in this work, constitutes the general objective, to investigate how the teaching of Children's Literature is organized in the early years of elementary school and if that organization promotes the development of literary literacy of the student, and language skills written and the reader behavior, making it critical on several topics. The question that served as a north to the research was the following one: is Teaching Children's Literature, in the early years of elementary school, organized to develop the literary literacy while acting as a catalyst tool for learning to read and write? Have been established the following objectives: a) describe how the teaching of children's literature is organized (teaching routine) in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th years of elementary school ; b) identify the literary genres that have worked in each school year, describe how they are worked out, analyze whether this work is related to the teaching of writing and the nature of that relation ship; c) verify if the Children's Literature teaching procedure seeks ways to articulate literary activities with the establishment of the interdiscourse as content for writing the textual production. The methodology that was included was the field research, from a qualitative interpretation approach and it had as direct data source the natural environment in which it was developed the teaching of Children's Literature. The work presents data results analyzed according to the concepts of Aesthetics of Reception (Iser, 1977; Jauss, 1977), and the functions of Literature, according to Candido (2000), Yasuda (2004), among others. From the results were extracted