An experience of science teaching among members for indigenous communities: a need for open activities

This a report of an indigenous teachers' trainning experience undertaken by the São Paulo State Education Secretariat for Terena, Kaingang, Krenak, Guarani e Tupi-Guarani ethnic groups. Bilingual and intercultural teaching is an old demand and has been made obligatory through the I996-Brazilian...

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Main Authors: Lúcia Helena Sasseron Roberto, Anna Maria Pessoa de Carvalho
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidade Federal do Pará 2005-06-01
Series:Amazônia
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Online Access:http://www.periodicos.ufpa.br/index.php/revistaamazonia/article/view/1619
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spelling doaj-0510ac1050c54809b1599b3a544d6f312020-11-25T01:24:58ZspaUniversidade Federal do ParáAmazônia1980-51282317-51252005-06-011011111910.18542/amazrecm.v1i0.1619882An experience of science teaching among members for indigenous communities: a need for open activitiesLúcia Helena Sasseron Roberto0Anna Maria Pessoa de CarvalhoUniversidade Federal do Pará (UFPA)This a report of an indigenous teachers' trainning experience undertaken by the São Paulo State Education Secretariat for Terena, Kaingang, Krenak, Guarani e Tupi-Guarani ethnic groups. Bilingual and intercultural teaching is an old demand and has been made obligatory through the I996-Brazilian Education Legislation (LDB). The planning for an Indigenous Teachers Trainning Course started in 1999 and the first course was held in 2002. Sixty Indians graduated the 2,220-hour course - 360h of which were face-to-face teaching -In September 2003. The course was based on themes of interest of the students among which: garbage disposal, biodiversity, life cycles, solar system and electricity. The teaching group faced problemas when it chose to present non Indigenous concepts about the universe and were questioned by the students. They presented their interpretation of scientific concepts. These were the most productive and successful teaching/learning moments as they were dedicated to investigate problems according to the students' own perceptions and value system. The building of concepts and intellectual I development were the highlights of the activities and representative of the Indigenous world vision and their way of building scientific knowledge based on their own culturehttp://www.periodicos.ufpa.br/index.php/revistaamazonia/article/view/1619educação indígenaconcepções alternativasresolução de problemas
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An experience of science teaching among members for indigenous communities: a need for open activities
Amazônia
educação indígena
concepções alternativas
resolução de problemas
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Anna Maria Pessoa de Carvalho
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title An experience of science teaching among members for indigenous communities: a need for open activities
title_short An experience of science teaching among members for indigenous communities: a need for open activities
title_full An experience of science teaching among members for indigenous communities: a need for open activities
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publisher Universidade Federal do Pará
series Amazônia
issn 1980-5128
2317-5125
publishDate 2005-06-01
description This a report of an indigenous teachers' trainning experience undertaken by the São Paulo State Education Secretariat for Terena, Kaingang, Krenak, Guarani e Tupi-Guarani ethnic groups. Bilingual and intercultural teaching is an old demand and has been made obligatory through the I996-Brazilian Education Legislation (LDB). The planning for an Indigenous Teachers Trainning Course started in 1999 and the first course was held in 2002. Sixty Indians graduated the 2,220-hour course - 360h of which were face-to-face teaching -In September 2003. The course was based on themes of interest of the students among which: garbage disposal, biodiversity, life cycles, solar system and electricity. The teaching group faced problemas when it chose to present non Indigenous concepts about the universe and were questioned by the students. They presented their interpretation of scientific concepts. These were the most productive and successful teaching/learning moments as they were dedicated to investigate problems according to the students' own perceptions and value system. The building of concepts and intellectual I development were the highlights of the activities and representative of the Indigenous world vision and their way of building scientific knowledge based on their own culture
topic educação indígena
concepções alternativas
resolução de problemas
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