954 resultados para Educação inclusiva - Participação do cidadão - Presidente Prudente (SP)
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A proposta de Denis Richter neste livro - fruto de pesquisa de campo realizada com alunos da 3.a série do ensino médio de Presidente Prudente (SP) - é investigar o raciocínio geográfico desenvolvido pelos estudantes a partir do ensino da Geografia em unidades de ensino públicas e privadas. Partindo da construção de mapas mentais da cidade, Richter analisou e interpretou o raciocínio geográfico formado ao longo da educação básica, identificou e avaliou os conteúdos que os alunos possuíam de Geografia e levantou como eles utilizavam a linguagem espacial para expressar seus conceitos espontâneos e científicos. A produção desses mapas mentais revelou ainda os conceitos que os alunos desenvolvem sobre a organização e a estrutura da cidade, bem como sobre os processos que, no entender deles, determinam os diferentes contextos do espaço urbano. O objetivo de fundo do livro de Richter é oferecer subsídios para que o ensino da Geografia proporcione um novo olhar sobre seu contexto sócio-cultural. Citando Milton Santos, o autor afirma que esse olhar está relacionado ao estudo do espaço, ou seja, ao estabelecimento de relações com os objetos e arranjos espaciais que compõem a sociedade - a totalidade.
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Baseada em vasta bibliografia e em entrevistas com professores da rede municipal de ensino de Rancharia, região de Presidente Prudente (SP), a autora propõe possibilidades para o período inicial da docência, que compreende os anos durante os quais os professores precisam fazer a transição da condição de estudantes para a de docentes. Trata-se de um momento, segundo ela, crucial na carreira, repleto de tensões e aprendizagens e dotado de características próprias. É o período em que se constituem as principais marcas da identidade e do estilo que vão identificar o professor dali em diante. No entanto, as previsíveis dificuldades, expectativas e necessidades dos futuros professores costumam ser levadas em conta nesse período. Embora sejam comuns a todos, tais demandas deverão mais tarde se revestir de especificidades tidas como difíceis de prever. De acordo com a pesquisadora, uma solução estaria na planificação de programas de formação contínua que contemplem as necessidades formativas de professores novatos. Para a autora, isso só seria possível se uma compreensão melhor do contexto específico de trabalho desses profissionais e das dificuldades a eles impostas por esse contexto subsidiasse a planificação.
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This article addresses the historical constitution of Pedagogy undergraduate courses and their current proposal for teacher education and for the management of education systems. Another aspect discussed in the text is the constitution of the Pedagogy undergraduate courses at UNESP, the movement of each one, its specificities, relationship with the national trend, political aspects, and also the implications of the national guidelines for training in special education and the inclusive education approach in teacher education. Nowadays, UNESP has six Pedagogy undergraduate courses that are strongly consolidated and active in the Brazilian educational scenario in the area of teaching, research and extension education, and although UNESP has progressed towards conforming the national guidelines, each course has peculiarities in its pedagogical projects. As a result of this and of the history of the FFC in Marília, we found an organization that includes the perspective of an inclusive education.
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Inclusive education is seen as quality education that should be provided by the educational system for all children, young people and adults. In order to put such a proposal into effect, qualified personnel are needed who are equipped to face such a challenge. This paper aims to examine the curriculum matrices of Pedagogy courses of the Universidade Estadual Paulista - UNESP that intend to prepare future teachers to follow an inclusive perspective. To this end, the political-pedagogical projects of six Pedagogy courses, the University resolutions that regulate the courses and excerpts taken from interviews carried out with course coordinators were analyzed. In order to analyze the curriculum matrices, the required subjects were distributed on a table according to the following categories: 1) specific subjects related to inclusive education, 2) number of hours of each subject related to inclusive education, 3) specific subjects related to special education and 4) amount of time scheduled for each subject related to special education. Among the six Pedagogy courses, five had subjects that focused on issues related to inclusive education, with varying time allotments, and four had subjects focusing on specific issues related to special education.
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Pós-graduação em Educação - FFC
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Pós-graduação em Engenharia Civil - FEIS
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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The inclusion of students with disabilities in youth and adult education is still new and there is little literature on the issue, which makes it both nationally relevant, and timely in the context of the construction of inclusive schools for all. The present study aimed to characterize the profile of the student of Youth and Adult Education in a medium size city of São Paulo, between the years 2011 and 2013. For the study documentary analysis was carried out using the Student Registration System of the State of São Paulo (PRODESP) for the study. A roadmap for the characterization of students was used, as a research instrument. It was possible to obtain data regarding the total enrolment per year, number of students with disabilities, types of disabilities, gender and age. Youth and Adult Education’s search for people with disabilities is increasing and accordingly, we observe that the target audience of YAE today has changed, including people with disabilities, indicating the need to consider development of teaching practices in line with the needs and demands of new YAE students.
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The Policy Pedagogical Project can be understand like a guide element of education actions, that links itself to a history social project, bringing an specific way to understand the school and its function in society. The actual brazilian legislation is based on inclusive educational policy defended since 1990 by Ministry of Education. Faced this situation the present research intends verify if the schools are organized to act into this new paradigm, using analisis of the Policy Pedagogical Projects. That's why were analized the projects of 6 public schools of basic study that attend impaired students in regular classes. Those projects were analized based on a inclusive school indicators purposed by the Ministry of Education, that is based on a specific theorical reference and on determined actions that favor the impaired student learning. The data pointed that the majority of schools shows in theorical camp assumptions vinculated to Inclusive Education Policy. However, the presented actions are still shy and limited, so there is no differentiated purpose that attend the educational needs of impaired students. It concludes that the speech about inclusive education have already been assimilated by the school, however the actions are still begginers. The Pedagogical Project colectively built, could constitute an effective instrument to think about an make a quality school, an emancipatory school for all.
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The organization of the inclusive education is a slow and complex process, which has the necessity of investments in supports for all the scholar team. Aiming at spreading one of the actions carried out for the promotion of the inclusive educational practices in a municipal education system in a western city in the state of São Paulo, this paperwork has the objective of presenting an elaborated manual of orientations for the implementation of the individual curricular adaptations (ACIs) for students who demand special educational necessities (NEEs). The material was constituted on the basis of three data sets: 1) tabulation of the evaluations of the curricular adaptations already made; 2) the literature review; 3) analysis of the themes which have emerged during case discussion meetings mediated by the researchers with teachers from the Specialized Pedagogical Support Service (SAPE), with teachers and administrators from the common education system and the technical-pedagogical team. The final version of the manual contemplates the theoretical-operational aspects about the themes: flexibility and curricular adequation, inclusive education, definitions of NEEs, how SAPE works; and it finishes with a model proposal of ACI. It is expected that the spreading of this material can subside new curricular propositions for students with deficiency that are very distant from the academic level expected for the current scholar year.
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Since 1990, in Brazil, the paradigm of inclusive education has influenced public policies and educational systems. Continuing education courses for teachers are spreading with the intention of preparing them to face the challenge of working with students with disabilities. But what factor has motivated teachers to participate in these courses? This study sought to answer this question by identifying and mapping the aspects that led to 105 regular education teachers from municipal schools in São Paulo to participate during the year 2010/2011, the third edition of the specialization course called "Teacher Education in Special Education." Data was collected through a questionnaire applied to teachers who attend the course. The results revealed that motivation is intrinsically related to the characteristics of the teachers’ age and where they stand in the cycle of teaching career, as well as aspects related to professional activities. Moreover, from this research were pointed reflections on the importance of training teachers for the improvement of the educational system in order to effectively meet the principles of inclusive education, as suggested by the legislation in our country.
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To contribute to formation of Childhood Education teachers for the Inclusive Education, this article had as its central objective describe how it was addressed the issue of learning difficulties and the impact of misdiagnosis assigned to a child in the initial phase formal learning of writing, in one of the theoretical-reflective meetings undertaken with 43 teachers for Pre II, of the ten schools of Childhood Education of the state of São Paulo. Such a description was guided through the of the collaborative approach taken subproject “understanding about the clinical diagnosis of dyslexia and its impact on the educational future of children enrolled in classes II Pre Childhood education”, developed as one of the phases and as part of larger project called “depathologization of the learning of the writing and Inclusive Education: Reflections and actions of the professor of Childhood Education”. At the and, was possible the identification by the reports arising from the participation of teachers mentioned, the need to resignification their didactical experiences for the systematization of new actions aimed at coping with learning difficulties that pervade the process of appropriation writing of the students, which may contribute to depathologization of the school environment to the extent that teachers can assist students in building a more positive relationship with writing, rather than adopting rigid and restricted procedures that do not consider the relationship of each subject with writing and the singularities present in this relationship.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)