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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) Aprendizagem de licenciandos como produção subjetiva em práticas de modelagem no ensino de química(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2021-11-26) CHELALA, Joseph Cavalcante; PARENTE, Andrela Garibaldi Loureiro; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0934892702963831; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3396-700XThe modeling teaching perspective encourages the student learning process in the context of model production by students. This teaching aims to facilitate the understanding of chemical science considering its theoretical, imaginative and creative nature. However, research in the context of teaching by modeling gives exclusive importance to methodology as a determining factor in learning. This work understands that the processes involving learning develop in a more complex way, in the subjective dimension of student learning, in which the methodology is only one of the factors that influence it. Based on the Theory of Subjectivity, this work aims to investigate how Laura, a research participant, learns subjectively, personalizing the model production process. For this, we investigate Laura's learning in the action of learning in the dynamic relationship of individual and social subjectivity, using Qualitative Epistemology as a reference. We interpreted the manifestations of Laura, a participant in the course: “Learning about food with models and through research” considering observations, conversational systems, sentence complementation and transcription of dialogues that took place during the course. The theoretical model built indicates that Laura's interest in providing a better life for her family, her experiences in basic education, and undergraduate participation, and in the course itself, in which she plays a leading role in the production of a model to explain the issue, participate in the subjective configuration of Laura's learning. detachment of the aroma of a food, resorting to subjective resources configured subjectively in their personal history and during the course itself.