1000 resultados para Sujeto intelectual
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Nesta entrevista, Wanderley Guilherme dos Santos descreve sua trajetória política e intelectual desde os anos sessenta. Fala da universidade pública, de instituições como o ISEB e o IUPERJ, da UNE, do PCB, do MST, do PT, da FIESP, da CUT e outras, além de tecer comentários sobre o processo sócio-político, os direitos de cidadania e a democracia no Brasil.
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O estágio da pesquisa ora em andamento tem como foco principal apresentar e discutir dois conjuntos de fontes utilizados como auxiliares no estudo, em particular, da trajetória do pensador católico brasileiro Alceu Amoroso Lima, e também dos intelectuais que faziam parte do seu grupo. Os conjuntos são: uma seleção de obras de pensadores dos séculos XVIII-XIX (Edmund Burke, Louis-Ambroise De Bonald, Joseph De Maistre e Juan Donoso Cortés); a revista A Ordem, publicação de orientação católica criada nos anos 20 e que era o principal meio de expressão da intelectualidade católica laica. Certamente, o primeiro conjunto de fontes nos fornece elementos para pensar a produção de artigos de intelectuais católicos publicados na revista A Ordem, no Brasil dos anos 1930 e 1940, e particularmente por Alceu Amoroso Lima, o intelectual líder do grupo pessoas que escreviam nessas páginas.
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Pós-graduação em Educação - FCT
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This article proposes a theoretical reflection on the development of children with intellectual disabilities, regarding the importance and necessity of the process of learning the written language, from a historical-cultural point of view. For this approach, the course of development of a child disabled or not will occur according to cultural and social conditions experimented by him or her. Therefore, concerning the child with intellectual disabilities, his cultural condition, in dynamic relationship with the obstacles placed in its special condition, will be the source of his development. If the development of higher psychological functions is realized through the use of tools and if the people with intellectual disabilities present an inability to use these tools, there will be the need for aids so they can learn to use them in order to train and develop their psychic functions. In this process, education and written language acquisitions are fundamental ways of accessibility to the cultural world, a wider significance of communication in the world and to oneself. In short, the educators' comprehension about the importance of intentional teaching of written language and the historical process that envolves its development represents a fundamental contribution to the process of humanization of children with disabilities.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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This article presents a discussion about the fetishism of the intellectual capital, analysing the ideology of knowledge and the need of adaptation of the worker in connection with the restructuring of capital in recent decades. We analyze the emergence of this ideology - through the concepts of knowledge society, information society, intellectual capital, among others - in some authors of the area human resource management, following it presents the critique of this notion based on the analysis of some authors of critical social thought. Finally we position ourselves in order to assert that this is a new version of fetishism in the time of globalization of the capital.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Social representations are values and ideas shared and transmitted by a group of individuals. This article aims to investigate how researchers’ social representations can influence their analysis of an interview. Data were collected from 28 students participating in a course on interview analysis. Students were divided into three groups. Each group received the same excerpt of a transcript, but with different characterizations of the interviewee: for Group 1, it was a young man who had studied in a public school; for Group 2, the subject had attended a special education school for people with intellectual disabilities; for Group 3, he had studied at a private school. The three groups were asked to analyze the interview and submit a written document describing their analysis. The data revealed that the students carried out interpretive synthesis, descriptive synthesis, and thematic analysis. Interpretations of content data indicated that participants in Groups 1 and 3 attributed negative representations to the interviewee and/or to public or private school. In contrast, participants in Group 2, which was told that the interviewee had intellectual disabilities, attributed positive representations to the interviewee and to the special education school. The conclusion indicates the urgency for theoretical and practical training of young researchers regarding analysis of interviews so that the representations do not lead to biased results. The comparison of the results with an earlier similar study points to a probable change in representations of people with intellectual disabilities.
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The aim of this study was to identify and analyze the conceptions of a group of teachers in cycle-1 elementary school on intellectual disability and assessment of school learning. It is a qualitative research that used a semi-structured interview script for its investigation. The teachers' reports showed some weakness and lack of preparation to deal with the inclusion of pupils with intellectual disabilities, and consequently difficult to assess their learning conditions. It was also found that the assessment used by them was characterized by sluggish and it was based mainly on the use of quantitative measuring instruments. Such instruments shortly guide the process of teaching and learning, consequently do not contribute to effective the inclusion of these school students.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Studies show the psychological contribution of fairy tales regarding the child's development as one of the best plumbers of existential problems, appeasing it by acting as an outlet for their anguish, anxieties, and fears, engendering greater emotional balance. Thus, through researches in the literature, it was established as objective to seek information about the functionality of the fairy tales in the educational process of students with intellectual disabilities who presents challenging behaviors. Among the tales, the Brothers Grimm are suggested to be used as an educational resource. It was possible to say that, through the symbolic mediation in the imaginary of children with intellectual disabilities, educational work with fairy tales evokes significant benefits.