932 resultados para classroom practices
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Este estudo visou analisar as pesquisas em Modelagem Matemática na área da Educação Matemática no Brasil, investigando os trabalhos que adotam esse enfoque, publicados nos anais do 3º. Seminário Internacional de Pesquisa em Educação Matemática, em 2007. A postura assumida é a fenomenológica, e as interpretações são pautadas no movimento hermenêutico, que aponta para uma metacompreensão do tema. Os núcleos de ideias emergem dos invariantes articulados no processo de efetuar convergências, como, por exemplo, a pesquisa que se centra prioritariamente nos modos pelos quais o professor trabalha tópicos de conteúdos matemáticos com o recurso da modelagem. Esse invariante elucidativo pode indicar fragilidades quando os pesquisadores permanecem apenas no como fazer; pode também indicar possibilidades de compreender concepções e sua conversão em práticas desenvolvidas em sala de aula.
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Pós-graduação em Artes - IA
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Pós-graduação em Educação - FCT
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Esta pesquisa investigou as atitudes de uma professora de língua portuguesa de uma escola pública e de seus alunos da 3ª etapa da Educação de Jovens e Adultos (EJA). Procurei observar indícios de comportamentos autônomos tanto por parte da professora quanto por parte dos alunos para verificar em que medida a professora colaboradora fazia a transferência da responsabilidade para o aprendente e como se dava este processo de transferência. Teoricamente, a compreensão da problemática baseia-se nos postulados sobre autonomia, em conformidade com Benson (2001), Dam (2003), Dickinson (1994), Melo (2007), Magno e Silva (2008), e nos Documentos Oficiais como os Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais (1998). Os resultados apresentados apontam, nas atitudes dos sujeitos investigados, a parca preocupação com uma transferência de responsabilidades que poderia levar á autonomização dos alunos. Dessa forma este estudo abre a possibilidade de se pensar as práticas da sala de aula, enquanto espaço no qual o exercício da autonomia seria possível.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Tendo como objeto de investigação o saber docente, foi desenvolvida a presente pesquisa, que buscando relações entre o envolvimento do professor com experiências de Modelagem Matemática e seu respectivo desenvolvimento profissional, focalizou as percepções do professor sobre as repercussões desse envolvimento nas ações docentes. Participaram dessa pesquisa nove professores que se envolveram com experiências de Modelagem para o ensino da Matemática, a partir de cursos de formação continuada e do estágio da graduação. Os dados referentes à pesquisa de natureza qualitativa e inspiração fenomenológica foram originados e construídos a partir das descrições dos professores acerca de como percebem as mudanças ocorridas em suas práticas de sala de aula, após envolvimento com Modelagem. A análise dos dados por meio das relações entre o quadro teórico da Modelagem, dos Saberes Docentes de Tardif e Gauthier e da sociologia fenomenológica de Schütz revelou que os professores percebem as repercussões de seu envolvimento com experiências de Modelagem Matemática em seus saberes docentes, que se resumem na incorporação de características desse processo em situações de ensino na prática cotidiana. O professor ao questionar o ensino tradicional da Matemática e perceber as repercussões do processo de Modelagem nas atitudes dos alunos, cria as condições favoráveis ao movimento das experiências docentes com Modelagem Matemática para as práticas de sala de aula.
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Neste artigo, discutiremos alguns pressupostos lingüísticos essenciais para a consideração dos gêneros orais como conteúdos a serem trabalhados nas aulas de língua portuguesa. Nosso intuito é enfatizar que para a efetivação de uma proposta de produção e análise de textos orais, sob o prisma da perspectiva sócio-interacionista da linguagem, é necessário que o professor compreenda, mesmo que superficialmente, as bases teóricas em que se ancoram suas práticas de sala de aula.
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The research addresses the teacher know-how in relation to how it is crafted to education for sexuality in two public schools in Coimbra - Portugal, with teachers from different areas of the 3rd cycle of basic education (humanities, sciences and biological sciences), which corresponds to the Elementary School II in Brazil. It will be based on law 60/2009 of August 6, regulated by Decree 196-A of April 9, 2010 of the Ministry of Education - Portugal, which establishes the implementation of sexual education in primary and secondary schools across the country. This research is funded by FAPESP - Research Support Fund of the State of São Paulo, process number 2011/12902-3. The research was based on a qualitative approach, conducting case studies and using semistructured interviews for data collection. The performance of the topic of sexuality and gender relations at Portuguese’s classroom aims to provide young people the opportunity to exercise their sexuality in a responsible, healthy and pleasurable way. The law seeks to ensure that this work is established in the Portuguese school effectively. Therefore, the trajectory of teachers formation (initial or continuing) will also be a focus of this research, to understand how and where it is built and how they act in their daily classroom practices, with their students the sexuality and gender relations
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In this dissertation, the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) serves as a nodal point through which to examine the power relations shaping the direction and practices of higher education in the twenty-first century. Theoretically, my analysis is informed by Foucault’s concept of governmentality, briefly defined as a technology of power that influences or shapes behavior from a distance. This form of governance operates through apparatuses of security, which include higher education. Foucault identified three essential characteristics of an apparatus—the market, the milieu, and the processes of normalization—through which administrative mechanisms and practices operate and govern populations. In this project, my primary focus is on the governance of faculty and administrators, as a population, at residential colleges and universities. I argue that the existing milieu of accountability is one dominated by the neoliberal assumption that all activity—including higher education—works best when governed by market forces alone, reducing higher education to a market-mediated private good. Under these conditions, what many in the academy believe is an essential purpose of higher education—to educate students broadly, to contribute knowledge for the public good, and to serve as society’s critic and social conscience (Washburn 227)—is being eroded. Although NSSE emerged as a form of resistance to commercial college rankings, it did not challenge the forces that empowered the rankings in the first place. Indeed, NSSE data are now being used to make institutions even more responsive to market forces. Furthermore, NSSE’s use has a normalizing effect that tends to homogenize classroom practices and erode the autonomy of faculty in the educational process. It also positions students as part of the system of surveillance. In the end, if aspects of higher education that are essential to maintaining a civil society are left to be defined solely in market terms, the result may be a less vibrant and, ultimately, a less just society.
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This dissertation serves as a call to geoscientists to share responsibility with K-12 educators for increasing Earth science literacy. When partnerships are created among K-12 educators and geoscientists, the synergy created can promote Earth science literacy in students, teachers, and the broader community. The research described here resulted in development of tools that can support effective professional development for teachers. One tool is used during the planning stages to structure a professional development program, another set of tools supports measurement of the effectiveness of a development program, and the third tool supports sustainability of professional development programs. The Michigan Teacher Excellence Program (MiTEP), a Math/Science Partnership project funded by the National Science Foundation, served as the test bed for developing and testing these tools. The first tool, the planning tool, is the Earth Science Literacy Principles (ESLP). The ESLP served as a planning tool for the two-week summer field courses as part of the MiTEP program. The ESLP, published in 2009, clearly describe what an Earth science literate person should know. The ESLP consists of nine big ideas and their supporting fundamental concepts. Using the ESLP for planning a professional development program assisted both instructors and teacher-participants focus on important concepts throughout the professional development activity. The measurement tools were developed to measure change in teachers’ Earth science content-area knowledge and perceptions related to teaching and learning that result from participating in a professional development program. The first measurement tool, the Earth System Concept Inventory (ESCI), directly measures content-area knowledge through a succession of multiple-choice questions that are aligned with the content of the professional development experience. The second measurement, an exit survey, collects qualitative data from teachers regarding their impression of the professional development. Both the ESCI and the exit survey were tested for validity and reliability. Lesson study is discussed here as a strategy for sustaining professional development in a school or a district after the end of a professional development activity. Lesson study, as described here, was offered as a formal course. Teachers engaged in lesson study worked collaboratively to design and test lessons that improve the teachers’ classroom practices. Data regarding the impact of the lesson study activity were acquired through surveys, written documents, and group interviews. The data are interpreted to indicate that the lesson study process improved teacher quality and classroom practices. In the case described here, the lesson study process was adopted by the teachers’ district and currently serves as part of the district’s work in Professional Learning Communities, resulting in ongoing professional development throughout the district.
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There is empirical evidence showing that positive emotional and motivational factors in formal learning contexts decrease at the stage of young adolescence. According to Stage-Environment-Fit Theory and Self-Determination Theory, this change should be explained by a non-fulfilment of students' needs. By combining two different methods (questionnaires and day-to-day diaries) and applying a longitudinal design, this study aimed to explore the change in and the determinants of habitual and actual learning enjoyment. The sample consisted of 356 students. Quantitative results indicated that learning enjoyment and classroom practices decreased between Grades 6 and 7. Path analyses revealed that classroom practices are the source of students' learning enjoyment, while self-efficacy functions as a partial mediator. Data from students' diaries showed that a teacher's neglect of students' needs for competence and relatedness were significant sources of impeded learning enjoyment. Practical implications suggest the relevance of adjusting learning conditions to the needs of young adolescents in order to provide a facilitating basis for learning enjoyment.
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El presente trabajo se propone analizar la accesibilidad y uso de las Nuevas Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación en las Escuelas de Educación Secundaria Superior de la ciudad de Tandil, desde las manifestaciones territoriales y las prácticas de aula de la geografía escolar. El trabajo es el resultado de una investigación de carácter cuali-cuantitativo desarrollada en el marco del Programa de investigación "Educación y Territorio" de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas (CIG-UNICEN). Como resultados de la investigación se presentarán los mapas temáticos correspondientes a la accesibilidad y uso de las nuevas tecnologías en el "Territorio escolar", que muestran la desigual territorialización de las densidades comunicacionales e informacionales. Fruto de las encuestas realizadas a directivos de las escuelas secundarias de la ciudad, podemos decir que la accesibilidad a las Nuevas Tecnologías en algunas instituciones escolares no siempre garantiza su uso en las prácticas de aula de la geografía escolar
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El presente trabajo se propone analizar la accesibilidad y uso de las Nuevas Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación en las Escuelas de Educación Secundaria Superior de la ciudad de Tandil, desde las manifestaciones territoriales y las prácticas de aula de la geografía escolar. El trabajo es el resultado de una investigación de carácter cuali-cuantitativo desarrollada en el marco del Programa de investigación "Educación y Territorio" de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas (CIG-UNICEN). Como resultados de la investigación se presentarán los mapas temáticos correspondientes a la accesibilidad y uso de las nuevas tecnologías en el "Territorio escolar", que muestran la desigual territorialización de las densidades comunicacionales e informacionales. Fruto de las encuestas realizadas a directivos de las escuelas secundarias de la ciudad, podemos decir que la accesibilidad a las Nuevas Tecnologías en algunas instituciones escolares no siempre garantiza su uso en las prácticas de aula de la geografía escolar
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El presente trabajo se propone analizar la accesibilidad y uso de las Nuevas Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación en las Escuelas de Educación Secundaria Superior de la ciudad de Tandil, desde las manifestaciones territoriales y las prácticas de aula de la geografía escolar. El trabajo es el resultado de una investigación de carácter cuali-cuantitativo desarrollada en el marco del Programa de investigación "Educación y Territorio" de la Facultad de Ciencias Humanas (CIG-UNICEN). Como resultados de la investigación se presentarán los mapas temáticos correspondientes a la accesibilidad y uso de las nuevas tecnologías en el "Territorio escolar", que muestran la desigual territorialización de las densidades comunicacionales e informacionales. Fruto de las encuestas realizadas a directivos de las escuelas secundarias de la ciudad, podemos decir que la accesibilidad a las Nuevas Tecnologías en algunas instituciones escolares no siempre garantiza su uso en las prácticas de aula de la geografía escolar