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Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) Cibercultura e ensino de ciências: questões contextuais a partir da disciplina Tecnologia da Informação e Comunicação (tics) no curso de educação do campo ênfase, em ciências da natureza(Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, 2019-12) CORDEIRO, Leonardo Zenha; CORREA, Juliane; FORMIGOSA, Marcos MarquesThe text approaches the teaching of science, taking as reference the social and technical changes from the reality of the students of the Course of Field Education (emphasis in Nature Sciences), understanding the cyberculture as one of the fundamental elements to think about teaching and its changes in the current period. The proposal is part of a reflection based on the subject of Information and Communication Technology (ICTS), having as background the implications of these in the teaching of science, one of the disciplines that graduates of this course can act. The text seeks to make explicit conceptual and contextual elements in this field of study, cyberculture and science teaching present in the field education, in face of daily living in and outside the classroom, especially in the undergraduate course in Field Education, which is underway in the region of the Transamazônica highway and Xingu River, west of the state of Pará.The reflections point to the non-separation of school time and community time in the learning processes as an innovative element that is enhanced through the use of ICTs.Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) Deslocamentos arte-educativos na transamazônica- xingu como experiências do sensível em direção a uma outra partilha do comum(Universidade Federal Fluminense, 2021-07) CORDEIRO, Leonardo Zenha; LOPES, Raquel da SilvaThe aim of this work is to share experiences in the field of art and education, evidencing acts of displacement as experi-ences of sharing of the sensitive. From performing collective actions with undergraduate and high school students, using imaging devices like photography, video and installations. We seek to materialize possibilities and concerns in the field of political art, focusing on themes of the daily lives of local populations, bringing highlights points of tension and rupture, in the perspective of building a new common to be shared from the perspective of the subjects who live in that territory.Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) O ensino da matemática na educação de jovens e adultos em uma escola pública de Altamira (PA)(Universidade Federal de Itajubá, 2020) FEITOSA, Samara Mendes; FORMIGOSA, Marcos Marques; CORDEIRO, Leonardo Zenha; SANTOS, Davis Castro dosThis article is the result of a research that had as its general objective to analyze how the methodologies in mathematics teaching reflect on the teaching and learning process of the students of EJA. The place chosen for the research was a public school located in the city of Altamira (PA). Initially we conducted a bibliographic research and, later, a field research, with a questionnaire applied to two teachers who teach Mathematics, where the data were analyzed from a qualitative perspective. It is noticed that the teaching of mathematics in the EJA needs reformulations of the most diverse, starting with the didactic material and the qualification of the teachers, so that there are different methodologies for the teaching of mathematics directed to this public.Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) Uma experiência de educação híbrida no interior da amazônia: entre práticas, aprendizagens e contradições(Universidade Feevale, 2020-06) CORDEIRO, Leonardo Zenha; LOPES, Raquel da SilvaThis research presents a blended-learning education experience in the Brazilian Amazon interior, as part of the post-graduation program research in Education entitled: “Flipped-classroom: Inclusion for Emancipation in Socio-Educational Territories in Transamazon-Xingu ”, from Federal University of Pará - Altamira Campus, analyzing the potential innovation of projects developed with different subjects from different contexts, such as river community people, farmers, extractivists, indigenous and urban people, through multiple forms of learning made possible by different methodologies, such as the flippped-classroom, online education, distance education and alternative pedagogy. The inicial proposal holds the backdrop the democratization access as a way of formal education and the conviction of education as a way of changing people's lives. The methodology used for the data collection of the data analyzed in this article involved direct immersion in the investigated reality, with interviews and monitoring of the course for a period of 18 months. The results indicate possible changes in the students’ lives and consequently to their territories of origin when they have access to education. These results can be categorized both by the movement of students along their training path and by the 'products' presented as final course research, which demonstrate appropriation of the main axes of the theoretical-epistemological debate carried out, as well as their political implications. For the collectives of which they are part, which leads us to affirm that the experience provided new practices and new learning.Artigo de Periódico Acesso aberto (Open Access) Territórios do saber x territórios do viver: formação docente em hetero-espaços no interior da Amazônia(Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, 2020-04) CORDEIRO, Leonardo Zenha; LOPES, Raquel da SilvaThis research illustrates the systematization of a continuous education training experience in the interior of the Brazilian Amazon, which was conducted during the post-graduation program in Education through flipped classroom pedagogy entitled: Inclusion for Emancipation in Socio-Educational Territories in Transamazon-Xingu, at the Federal University of Pará- Altamira Campus, analyzing the multiple possibilities for the final course research. The focus of this article is to explore the diversity of devices produced by different people and their socio-educational territories in the form of documentary, fanzines, workshops and cartographies in order to understand the paths to developing different types of final course research project. The data is the result of 18 months training with different people from different contexts, such as riverside, peasants, extractivists, indigenous and urban people, through multiple forms of learning made possible by different methodologies, such as the flipped classroom, blended- learning, online education and alternation pedagogy. The analyzes reveal that in the midst of multiple possibilities, the efficiency of the devices was proven to work well in these contexts.
