Narrativas e atividade docente: perspectivas e desafios metodológicos para a pesquisa em educação e formação de professores
This paper emerges from our research and extension courses university, from our concerns with the initial and continuous training of teachers and the Childhood Education and the early years of elementary school. We had, as a main focus, presenting aspects of some of these referrals ef - fected towar...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Editora Universitária Champagnat - PUCPRESS
2014-01-01
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Series: | Revista Diálogo Educacional |
Online Access: | http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=189130424005 |
Summary: | This paper emerges from our research and extension courses university, from our concerns with the initial and continuous training of teachers and the Childhood Education and the early years of elementary school. We had, as a main focus, presenting aspects of some of these referrals ef - fected towards the creation of possibilities for the collective creation of conditions to nourish all those involved in due diligence with a set of knowledge necessary for making decisions and po - sitions on it and in pedagogical practice. Of theoretical and methodological perspective based our research, teacher training processes should meet the expression of their practical actions in order to produce new knowledge relativized, understood based on the circumstances, the social subjects and the social places of those prepare and disseminate. This understanding was responsible for the methodological choices made for the proposition and development of our research, primarily the oral history. Finally, we conclude, among other things, that the unique - ness of what is done, thought and spoken in the world of school and therefore, the practice of educational research through the narrative is full of content for the projection of new shares in favor of improved processes of teaching and learning aimed the formation and activity of teachers and the humanization of adults and children. |
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ISSN: | 1518-3483 1981-416X |