976 resultados para Alunos Surdos


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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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Pós-graduação em Ciência da Computação - IBILCE

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The inclusive education policy implemented by state and municipal educational systems of Brazil, contemplates that students with hearing loss can study in regular education classes. In this context, the use and knowledge of the Brazilian sign language is essential. Therefore, in 2009, an extension course of Libras of 120 hours in distance mode was developed in partnership with the FFC / UNESP, funded by the Program for Continuing Education of Teachers, the SEESP - MEC for Brazilian public school teachers. In the presence of this reality, this research sought to examine the course content, the evaluation of teachers about it and also verify the impression of teachers on a course offered in distance mode. We analyzed: the course design, the scientific report and the evaluation sheets filled in by pupils. It was found that the course had three modules: introduction to distance education; theoretical reflection on the use of Libras in inclusive education, practical activities and the use of Libras. 548 public school teachers linked to 19 departments and/ or boards of education in various regions of Brazil participated in the study. The analysis showed that teachers evaluated the course satisfactorily, pointing out that they favored the interaction with deaf students. Regarding the use of the modality of distance learning, the teacher students had difficulties with the Internet, which hampered access to the materials. However, the teachers considered distance learning interesting, because they learned to tinker with previously unknown tools, and had the opportunity to hone their technology skills.

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Brazilian Sign Language signature in the pedagogy courses curricula. In 2002, the Law nº 10.436 was published determining the obligation of offering the Brazilian Signal Language (Libras) signature in all teaching graduation courses. Considering this measure, it was searched to characterize how the public Higher Education Institutions (HEI) in the States of Paraná and São Paulo are organizing the signature in Pedagogy courses. The curriculum analysis developed showed that most of the public HEI’s in the State of Paraná provides its inclusion, while in the State of São Paulo the estimate is 60%. Most of the syllabus covers topics including deaf students, deaf culture and Libras linguistic aspects.

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The present work discusses the Physics education for deaf students, including the formation of the Physics education professional, the specialized educational service and the participation of translators and interpreters of the Sign Language in this process. We analyzed qualitatively the national policy for specialized education in the inclusive vision, legislation and national opinion related to the teaching profession in Physics. Using documentations, it was possible to identify the limitations and contradictions related to specialized educational service and the teaching and learning process in Physics.

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The present study focuses on the development of pedagogical activities in Music Teaching, aiming to enhance the accessibility of musical knowledge for both deaf and hearing students, using a bilingual approach in regular schools. Few studies address Music and Deafness, and those that do focus exclusively on the context of special education, and specifically the deaf student, which signals the urgent need for conducting research on this issue in the context of inclusion – empirically and carried out on school grounds. Therefore, we developed our study at a Natal City Public Elementary school, in a class of 6th graders, comprised of 37 students, 3 of whom were deaf. The objective of the study was to develop a proposal for a pedagogical intervention in Music Teaching, using a bilingual approach, with deaf and hearing students, in the context of regular school classes. The research is based on the theoretical framework presented in Penna (2010), Brito (2001) and Fonterrada (2008), with reference to music education, and Haguiara-Cervellini (2003), Finck (2009) and Louro (2006), with reference to inclusion in teaching music. To achieve this objective, we developed a proposal for intervention based on the methodological dictates of intervention research, presented in studies by Jobim and Souza (2011) in light of the theoretical concepts posited by Mikhail Bakhtin, which assert that knowledge is produced through interaction between subjects, dialogically and through alterity. This methodology was carried out in pedagogical workshops, conceived as spaces for the construction of knowledge, mobilizing participants to engage in ludic activities of musical experimentation. Content covered in these workshops focused on Pulse and Rhythm – basic elements in music education – demonstrating that awareness about and sensitivity to these elements is not limited to the auditory sensory perception of the student, once the entire body is used as an agent of acquisition and expression. Thus, we began the trajectory of our research from the starting point of the identification and perception of „Pulse‟, using one‟s own body and the body of classmates, representing it through physical expressions and movement. Subsequently, this Pulse was extended from the body to a percussion instrument, and was then represented graphically as lines of rhythm, constituting a process of reading and writing; ultimately the intervention culminated in the class presentation with the musical group De Pau e Lata (Stick and Can). In our analysis, faced with the challenges and possibilities presented in our study, findings showed satisfactory results with regard to the participation of all of the students: completing the activities proposed in the class, asking questions when they did not understand, positioning themselves when they thought it necessary, expressing opinions about the work completed, evaluating the workshops given, interacting, helping in the activities, constructing knowledge collaterally, experimenting and experiencing musical elements through the body in activities that applied to both groups (deaf and hearing) in the one class. These indications elucidate the viability of teaching music to deaf and hearing students, using a bilingual approach, and based on experiences with the body and communicative and cultural specificities involved, confirming, as well, the role of Sign Language as a mediator in the teaching/learning process.

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Hoje em dia a realidade das nossas escolas com crianças surdas é que estas se situam na generalidade aquém dos alunos ouvintes, cujas competências académicas são na grande maioria acima da dos alunos surdos. Neste trabalho vamos tentar perceber se esse facto está relacionado com o acesso tardio à Língua Gestual ou se se relaciona com a forma não natural como é ensinada esta língua. Outra das razões desta diferença nos resultados destas crianças resulta da dificuldade das famílias comunicarem com as suas crianças surdas e destas comunicarem com os seus pares ouvintes e com adultos no contexto escolar, por não poderem partilhar de um mesmo código linguístico. Esta preocupação resultou neste trabalho, com o tema “A Língua Gestual como primeira língua da criança surda” considerando que a idade com que estas crianças iniciam a aprendizagem da Língua Gestual (doravante LG) é muito importante e está relacionada com o seu processo comunicativo e, com as aprendizagens decorrente no meio escolar. Assim, a finalidade deste estudo é a análise da comunicação das crianças surdas, e em como é essencial o ensino primordial da língua gestual e que esta seja aprendida o mais precocemente possível. É também de realçar e destacar dos demais intervenientes na educação da criança a importância do envolvimento dos pais e dos familiares mais próximos nos processos de aprendizagem da língua gestual. No presente trabalho, procedemos a um estudo com observações diretas e participantes a um sujeito surdo no seu contexto escolar e familiar analisando, assim, a comunicação deste para com a família e vice-versa. Examinando ainda a reação deste com os seus pares ouvintes aquando a aprendizagem destes da LG e dos docentes envolvidos no processo. Foram ainda construídos dois inquéritos, para completar o estudo e serem comparadas realidades, dado que as observações diretas foram realizadas a um só sujeito. De forma a poder também analisar e caracterizar a comunicação dos adultos que trabalham com estas crianças e, descrevendo também, como os adultos surdos se sentem / sentiam na comunicação enquanto crianças surdas com adultos e familiares ouvintes. Os dois inquéritos foram preenchidos um por professores ou técnicos que trabalhem com crianças surdas e outro para por adolescentes e adultos surdos. Os resultados obtidos apontam para um acesso tardio à LG que será a primeira língua dos sujeitos surdos e, a uma comunicação disfuncional entre adultos no âmbito escolar e as crianças surdas. Este défice comunicacional é também comprovado entre familiares diretos dos sujeitos surdos, ficando a criança com um atraso comunicacional, nas aprendizagens e na socialização. Desta forma, defendemos, na educação das crianças surdas, a importância da precocidade na identificação da surdez e na implementação da aprendizagem da LG o mais cedo possível.

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