A imaginação no processo de ensino/aprendizagem: uma abordagem histórico-cultural
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Dissertação
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2012-08-10
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Fé, Maria Silvia Pinto Santa
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Giora, Regina Célia Faria Amaro
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Silveira, Isabel Orestes
Persichetti, Simonetta
Persichetti, Simonetta
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Educação, Arte e História da Cultura
Resumo
This dissertation was to discuss the imagination and its relations with teaching/learning process. Contemporaneously is expected that school develops innovative and creative individual to face problems and therefore need the imagination, not understood in its reproductive dimension, but a creative imagination. This study observed that all psycho-pedagogical phenomena need to be a study that keeps a close proximity to the cultural and political phenomena. The main focus is a reflection on the role of the imagination as teaching/learning strategy in three areas of knowledge: Reading Procedures, Portuguese Language and Mathematics. Students were chosen of 3rd year of elementary school and the strategies used by the teacher in the classroom to promote child development by considering the repertoire and the abilities of each student. This work has as theoretical-methodological reference contributions of cultural historical psychology, in particular those made by L. S. Vygotsky beyond the theories developed in particular with A. R. Luria, A. N. Leontiev and its contributors. For analysis of the material collected used Bardin and Content Analysis.
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imaginação , criatividade , ensino , aprendizagem , Vygotsky , desenvolvimento , processo , histórico cultural , imagination , creativity , teaching , learning , Vygotsky , development , process , cultural history
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Citação
FÉ, Maria Silvia Pinto Santa. A imaginação no processo de ensino/aprendizagem: uma abordagem histórico-cultural. 2012. 256 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Educação, Arte e História) - Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, São Paulo, 2012.