919 resultados para Experiência de Aprendizagem Mediada (EAM)
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The presence of students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in regular schools has increased and with it, the need to develop interventional strategies that enhance their learning. One of the tools that can facilitate this process is Mediated Learning, defined as an interaction style where the teacher selects, modifies, enhances, and interprets environmental stimuli in order to promote student learning. In recent years several studies have used the Mediated Learning Experience Scale (MLE; Lidz, 1991) as a tool to assess the mediator behavior. These studies have suggested that the EAM Scale can provide important guidelines for planning educational interventions, particularly those involving students with special needs. In order to extend these findings, this study aimed to evaluate the effects of an intervention based on the Mediated Learning Experience on social / academic skills of a child with ASD, enrolled in the 4th grade of a regular elementary school. This collaborative study was held in the city of Parnamirim, state of Rio Grande do Norte, in 2014. A 9-year old boy with ASD and his teacher participated in the study. The research used a quasi-experimental A-B design (baseline and treatment) to evaluate the teacher's behavior. Qualitative procedures were also used to analyze the dyad´s responses. Teacher and student behaviors were observed in three school routines during baseline. Based on the results of this phase, a training program was designed for the teacher. Dyad behavior was analyzed again after training in the same routines. The results of this phase showed qualitative and quantitative changes in levels of teacher mediation. Additionally, data indicated that the child enhanced his social and academic skills during the intervention.
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This study aimed to construct and evaluate a proposed mediational intervention with preschool children through reading workshops and writing in Braille system. The proposal is based on the concepts of Vygotsky on defectology and approach to the Mediated Learning Experience (MLE) developed by Feuerstein. For the research were drawn up ten Mediational workshops, in which they developed a work by reading a children's story and from her reading activities and writing in Braille system. The workshops took place within in kindergarten room of the institution. Study participants were four blind children, six and seven years in an institution that assists visually impaired people in the city of Uberaba / MG, and their mothers and the teacher responsible for the room in which they study. During the workshops, the children showed interest in participating in the activities of reading and writing in Braille. We believe that the data built during the research are not sufficient to establish a generalization, due to the small number of participants. However, at the end of the workshops and the assessment of participants' responses can infer the relevance of the proposal, because in addition to the interest shown and the request of the children there were more activities like that, it was noticed greater fluency in reading and greater ease in writing.
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A presente dissertação investiga a mediação do professor no contexto de sala de aula, tomando como ponto de partida sua atuação mediadora-interativa, confrontando-a com as categorias mediadoras estabelecidas pelo psicólogo e educador contemporâneo Reuven Feuerstein. Os pilares teóricos embasadores desta pesquisa estão consolidados nos parâmetros conceituais sócio-históricos de Lev Vygotski, com focalização em seus pressupostos sobre o desenvolvimento humano, entendido como processo de internalização das práticas sócio-culturais; em sua concepção sobre mediação, vista como base do desenvolvimento das funções psicológicas superiores; no conceito de zona de desenvolvimento proximal e sua relação com ensino, aprendizagem e desenvolvimento. A pesquisa, também, encontra fundamentos na proposta teórica de Reuven Feuerstein, especialmente no que concerne à experiência de aprendizagem mediada (EAM), entendida como condição fundamental para mudanças na estrutura cognitiva da pessoa; e nas categorias mediadoras apontadas pelo próprio autor, que se constituem condição básica para caracterizar uma interação mediadora. Esta investigação, que se caracteriza como estudo de caso, foi desenvolvida junto a três professoras, respectivamente da primeira, segunda e terceira séries do Ensino Fundamental, de uma escola particular da cidade de Veranópolis, no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, no segundo semestre do ano letivo de 2001. Foram realizadas entrevistas semi-estruturadas, observações e filmagens em sala de aula, focalizando o professor em sua ação mediadora. A análise dos resultados revelou que o contexto social da sala de aula é um espaço privilegiado de sistematização do saber, no qual ocorre a mediação do professor. Esta mediação se caracteriza pela presença, na maioria das vezes, não intencional, de critérios de mediação apontados por Feuerstein, com incidência e intensidade variadas.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Geografia - FCT
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Relatório da Prática de Ensino Supervisionada, Mestrado em Ensino de História e Geografia no 3º Ciclo do Ensino Básico e Ensino Secundário, Universidade de Lisboa, 2014
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Esta investigação tem como objecto de estudo a avaliação formativa de um curso online de introdução à Filosofia no contexto do ensino virtual secundário dos Estados Unidos da América, tendo por base as percepções dos alunos que o frequentaram em 2013. O propósito deste estudo é apontar linhas delineadoras da transformação, em termos de conteúdo e desenho instrucional, do referido curso semestral, com base nas lições que se possam retirar da experiência de implementação do curso sob a perspectiva dos alunos. Em termos metodológicos, este estudo inscreve-se na linha da investigação-acção, tendo sobretudo em consideração aspectos qualitativos. As estratégias utilizadas para a recolha de informações junto dos alunos foram o inquérito por questionário de resposta aberta e a análise documental de instrumentos de avaliação submetidos pelos alunos e seleccionados para o efeito. Conclui-se que as percepções dos alunos são sobretudo positivas relativamente à sua experiência de aprendizagem, mas que é necessário dar atenção à inclusão e ao desenho de determinados tipos de actividades, bem como rever os recursos disponíveis em termos de quantidade e de especificidade. A partir destas conclusões, apresentam-se propostas para o redesenhar instrucional do curso e o realinhar dos seus conteúdos com as expectativas e necessidades enunciadas pelos alunos.
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O presente Trabalho de Projecto enquadra-se no Curso de Mestrado em Educação Especial - Domínio Cognitivo e Motor, da Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias e teve como objectivo a intervenção junto de uma turma de 1º ano, seguindo a metodologia da investigação-acção. Este projecto foi desenvolvido numa escola de 1º ciclo, a qual faz parte de um dos Agrupamentos de Escolas da cidade de Portalegre. Esta escola é frequentada por 185 alunos cujo contexto sociocultural é bastante heterogéneo, apresentando estes grande disparidade a nível económico, social e afectivo. Das 8 turmas existentes na escola, 2 são de educação Bilingue de Alunos Surdos. Contudo, várias são as crianças consideradas com Necessidades Educativas Especiais (NEE) pertencentes às restantes turmas, duas delas da Unidade de Apoio à Multideficiência. Pelo facto de na turma com a qual nos propusemos trabalhar existirem crianças consideradas com Necessidades Educativas Especiais e os seus alunos apresentarem também hábitos de trabalho individualista, planificámos a nossa intervenção com base num trabalho cooperativo, privilegiando os saberes já adquiridos como base para a nova aprendizagem, no sentido de promover uma verdadeira educação inclusiva. Ao longo da nossa intervenção em contexto de sala de aula, planificada conjuntamente com a professora titular da turma, bem como ao nível do contexto familiar, após cada sessão, foi elaborado o relatório descritivo da mesma e realizada uma reflexão e respectiva avaliação de todo o processo desde o início até ao fim da aula, visando a sua reformulação sempre que tal se justificasse. Desta forma e como poderemos constatar ao longo deste trabalho e mais à frente nas reflexões conclusivas deste Projecto, foi através da partilha dos saberes e das reais capacidades de cada aluno, fosse ele considerado com NEE ou não, que se fomentou a verdadeira educação inclusiva neste grupo/turma, sendo que, no nosso caso, a autonomia e a socialização foram áreas de grande enfoque.
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RESUMO: Este Trabalho de Projecto foi desenvolvido numa turma de 3º ano de escolaridade que integrava quatro alunos considerados com necessidades educativas especiais, que, apesar de estarem na mesma sala de aula dos colegas, estavam afastados, ao fundo da sala, num subgrupo a desenvolver actividades diferenciadas na turma. A par desta situação, a encarregada de educação de dois destes alunos, com diagnóstico de deficiência mental, mostrava-se insatisfeita com o trabalho desenvolvido na escola. A intervenção assentou numa metodologia de planificação - acção – reflexão contínua (metodologia de investigação-acção) e em estratégias de aprendizagem cooperativa. Conseguiram-se resultados positivos nos diferentes contextos de intervenção, provando a eficácia da aprendizagem cooperativa e da acção/reflexão/acção que poderão ser desenvolvidas noutras situações com os ajustes necessários à sua especificidade. ABSTRACT: This Project work was developed in a 3rd year class which integrated four pupils with special educational needs, who, despite being in the same class with other colleagues, were apart from the class at the end of the room in a sub-group developing differentiated activities. Aware of this situation, one parent responsible for the education of two of these students, children with intellectual and developmental difficulties, showed to be unsatisfied with the work done at school. The intervention assented in a planning - action - reflection methodology (investigation - action methodology) and in cooperative learning strategies. We have accomplished positive results in different intervention contexts, proving the efficiency of cooperative learning and action/reflection/action which could be developed in other situations with the necessary adjusts according to its specificity.
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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The paper talks about the education of persons with disabilities severe mental retardation based on the idea of Reuven Feuerstein mediation. The collected data were analysed mainly under the focus quantitative, allowing extraction of details of everyday life investigated. Aims to describe and analyze the implementation process their educational, focusing on teaching strategies used by Special Education teachers in the Araraquara’s city. In addition, seeks to address the educational process of a population slightly investigated by uniting two strands of thread in an innovative way: the Theory of Structural Cognitive Modifiability (SCM) and Reuven Feuerstein education of students with severe cognitive impairment. The methodology initiated by the establishment of the teacher’s profile, their mapping and location. Data collection was achieved through three instruments: interviews with teachers, observation protocol and field diary for registration. Our results describe the work of a teacher, showing their practice, and enlist the pedagogical strategies used, mainly those related to the criteria medication. According to the Theory of Structural Cognitive Modifiability (SCM) and the idea of Mediated Learning Experience (MLE), the teacher acts as mediator, interposing themselves between stimuli the environment and the student. The work of the teacher observed indicates that the environment and the student. The work of the teacher observed indicates that she exerts her functions in teaching using pedagogical strategies which are found in her heart, precepts essential to mediation. This shows it is possible to associate the ideas of Feuerstein practices aimed at teaching students with severe mental disabilities.
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Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPGs) are role-playing games that, through the Internet, can integrate thousands of players interacting at the same time in at least one virtual world. This way, these games can provide, further than fun, a greater familiarity with the additional language and opportunity to improve the linguistic proficiency in a real context. Hence, what is proposed in this study is extended knowledge about the learning of an additional language mediated by MMORPGs for teachers to know how, if relevant, to present, use or encourage this practice to their students. Based on this major purpose, we seek to answer the following research questions: (a) what distinguishes the learning profile of the gamers and non-gamers; (b) if MMORPGs can, through a hybrid and systematic approach, assist the development of proficiency of the additional language and (c) what the think-aloud protocols show about the learning mediated by the MMORPG Allods Online. Following an experimental method (NUNAN, 1997), 16 students of the curricular component Reading and Writing Practices in English Language have comprised the control group and 17 students of the same class formed the experimental group and were submitted to a pre and post-test adapted from the Key English Test (KET) by the Cambridge University (2008). The tests were conducted before and after a period of 5 weeks of 3 hours of practice with Allods Online a week (experimental group), and classes of the curricular component (both groups). A quantitative analysis of the questionnaires about the exposure to English profiles of the participants, a quantitative analysis of the tests scores and a qualitative analysis of the thinkaloud protocols collected during the experiment were conducted based on the theories of (a) motivation (GARDNER, 1985, WILLIAMS & BURDEN, 1997, BROWN, 2007, HERCULANO-HOUZEL, 2005); (b) active learning (GASS, 1997, GEE, 2008, MATTAR, 2010); (c) interaction and collaborative learning (KRASHEN, 1991, GASS, 1997, VYGOTSKY, 1978); (d) situated learning (DAMASIO, 1994; 1999; 2003, BROWN, 2007, GEE, 2003) and (e), tangential learning (PORTNOW, 2008; MATTAR, 2010). The results indicate that the participants of the experimental group (gamers) seem to be more engaged in tangential English learning activities, such as playing games, listening to music in English, communicating with foreigners and reading in English. We also deduced that the period of experiment possibly generated positive results on the gamers proficiency scores, mainly in the parts related to orthographic development, reading and comprehension, writing with focus on content and orthographic accuracy. Lastly, the think-aloud protocols presented evidences that the gamers have engaged in active English language learning, they have interacted in English with other players, and learned linguistic aspects through the experience with the MMORPG Allods Online
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Google Docs (GD) is an online word processor with which multiple authors can work on the same document, in a synchronous or asynchronous manner, which can help develop the ability of writing in English (WEISSHEIMER; SOARES, 2012). As they write collaboratively, learners find more opportunities to notice the gaps in their written production, since they are exposed to more input from the fellow co-authors (WEISSHEIMER; BERGSLEITHNER; LEANDRO, 2012) and prioritize the process of text (re)construction instead of the concern with the final product, i.e., the final version of the text (LEANDRO; WEISSHEIMER; COOPER, 2013). Moreover, when it comes to second language (L2) learning, producing language enables the consolidation of existing knowledge as well as the internalization of new knowledge (SWAIN, 1985; 1993). Taking this into consideration, this mixed-method (DÖRNYEI, 2007) quasi-experimental (NUNAN, 1999) study aims at investigating the impact of collaborative writing through GD on the development of the writing skill in English and on the noticing of syntactic structures (SCHMIDT, 1990). Thirtyfour university students of English integrated the cohort of the study: twenty-five were assigned to the experimental group and nine were assigned to the control group. All learners went through a pre-test and a post-test so that we could measure their noticing of syntactic structures. Learners in the experimental group were exposed to a blended learning experience, in which they took reading and writing classes at the university and collaboratively wrote three pieces of flash fiction (a complete story told in a hundred words), outside the classroom, online through GD, during eleven weeks. Learners in the control group took reading and writing classes at the university but did not practice collaborative writing. The first and last stories produced by the learners in the experimental group were analysed in terms of grammatical accuracy, operationalized as the number of grammar errors per hundred words (SOUSA, 2014), and lexical density, which refers to the relationship between the number of words produced with lexical properties and the number of words produced with grammatical properties (WEISSHEIMER, 2007; MEHNERT, 1998). Additionally, learners in the experimental group answered an online questionnaire on the blended learning experience they were exposed to. The quantitative results showed that the collaborative task led to the production of more lexically dense texts over the 11 weeks. The noticing and grammatical accuracy results were different from what we expected; however, they provide us with insights on measurement issues, in the case of noticing, and on the participants‟ positive attitude towards collaborative writing with flash fiction. The qualitative results also shed light on the usefulness of computer-mediated collaborative writing in L2 learning.