Desvelando a estética em ambientes construcionistas de ensino e aprendizagem : uma experiência de inclusão de jovens no mundo do trabalho
Ano: 2011
Tipo: Tese
Agência fin.: Sem agência definida
Grau: Doutorado
Disciplina: Artes Visuais
Universidade (IES): UNICAMP
Faculdade/Departamento: Instituto de Artes
Programa: Doutorado em Artes
Fonte de dados: UNICAMP DSpace
Autor: Rezende, Flavia Amaral
Orientador: José Armando Valente
Assunto: Papert, Seymour,Estetica,Mediacao,Tecnologia educacional,Ambiente virtual,Ensino e aprendizagem,Aesthetics,Mediation,Educational technology,Virtual environment,Teaching and learning
Resumo: Resumo: A tese tem como objetivo apresentar a metodologia de conformação de ambientes de aprendizagem construcionistas na abordagem da estética marxista. Este ambiente propicia processos de aprendizagens que têm como perspectiva o desenvolvimento total do ser humano. São processos que integram o aprender a fazer ao ser e conviver para compreender. Na presente investigação a matética de Seymour Papert foi ressignificada e serviu de base para um aprofundamento das características do ambiente construcionista de ensino e aprendizagem apresentadas em 2004, em minha pesquisa de mestrado. Este novo ambiente foi utilizado na formação de jovens da periferia da cidade de Atibaia, São Paulo, para desenvolver as competências chave requeridas do mundo do trabalho atual, tais como usar as ferramentas digitais de interação, agir de maneira autônoma e interagir em grupos heterogêneos. Em ambiente construcionista semi-presencial, os jovens, num estar-juntovirtual e presencial desenvolvem processos de tomada de consciência de Si e da consciência para-Nós. Ou seja, aprendem a ser e a conviver, além de fazer e conhecer, e se empoderam, no sentido de serem capazes de conduzir com consciência suas vidas. Esta pesquisa tornou mais robusta as características de ambientes construcionistas em seus elementos como conceito, mediação pedagógica, dinâmica das atividades e interação e recursos digitais numa abordagem estética e contribui para integrar das quatro dimensões do processo educativo sugeridas pelo Relatório da Comissão Internacional sobre Educação para o Século XXI, da UNESCO em 1996: o aprender a fazer, o aprender a ser e o aprender a conviver e aprender a conhecer,\$aAbstract: The thesis aims to present a methodology to plan, design and implement highly interactive constructionist learning environments in Marxist aesthetics approach. This environment fosters learning processes whose perspective is the total human development through processes that integrate learning by doing, by being and by living, by understanding. In this research, the mathetics of Seymour Papert gained a new meaning and it was the basis for deeper features of constructivist environment of teaching and learning that were apresented in 2004. Now reapresented my doctor research. This environment was used to prepare young teenagers from the periphery Atibaia city, Sao Paulo. The aim of this course was to develop key skills required in todays world, such as using digital tools for interaction, to act autonomously and to interact in heterogeneous groups. During this course, the young learned and worked together (estar-junto-virtual) and developed processes of awareness and consciousness of themselves and the others. That is how to learn be, and to live together, by doing and knowing. In the process, they developed a sense of empowerment in the sense of being able to drive awareness with their own lives. This research has become more robust through features of constructionist environments in its entirety as concept, pedagogical mediation, dynamic activities and interaction, through information and communication technologies in an aesthetic approach. Otherwise, I hope it will help to integrate the four dimensions of the educational process suggested by the Report of International Commission on Education for the 21st century by UNESCO, in 1996, which are: the learning by doing, the learning to be and how to the live together, and learning how to know
Abstract: Abstract: The thesis aims to present a methodology to plan, design and implement highly interactive constructionist learning environments in Marxist aesthetics approach. This environment fosters learning processes whose perspective is the total human development through processes that integrate learning by doing, by being and by living, by understanding. In this research, the mathetics of Seymour Papert gained a new meaning and it was the basis for deeper features of constructivist environment of teaching and learning that were apresented in 2004. Now reapresented my doctor research. This environment was used to prepare young teenagers from the periphery Atibaia city, Sao Paulo. The aim of this course was to develop key skills required in todays world, such as using digital tools for interaction, to act autonomously and to interact in heterogeneous groups. During this course, the young learned and worked together (estar-junto-virtual) and developed processes of awareness and consciousness of themselves and the others. That is how to learn be, and to live together, by doing and knowing. In the process, they developed a sense of empowerment in the sense of being able to drive awareness with their own lives. This research has become more robust through features of constructionist environments in its entirety as concept, pedagogical mediation, dynamic activities and interaction, through information and communication technologies in an aesthetic approach. Otherwise, I hope it will help to integrate the four dimensions of the educational process suggested by the Report of International Commission on Education for the 21st century by UNESCO, in 1996, which are: the learning by doing, the learning to be and how to the live together, and learning how to know,\$aArtes Visuais
Referência: REZENDE, Flavia Amaral. Desvelando a estética em ambientes construcionistas de ensino e aprendizagem: uma experiência de inclusão de jovens no mundo do trabalho. 2011. 234 p. Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes, Campinas, SP. Disponível em: http://www.repositorio.unicamp.br/handle/REPOSIP/284922
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