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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.48.2001.tde-19042007-113959
Document
Author
Full name
Marcos Pires Leodoro
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2001
Supervisor
Committee
Miranda, Hercilia Tavares de (President)
Menezes, Luis Carlos de
Zanetic, Joao
Title in Portuguese
Educação Científica e Cultura Material - os artefatos lúdicos -
Keywords in Portuguese
Cultura científica
Ensino de ciências
Ludicidade
Abstract in Portuguese
A fusão de conhecimentos tecnológicos e científicos na produção dos objetos industrializados compõe o cenário da cultura material contemporânea. Este trabalho propõe abordar os objetos industrializados como instrumentos pedagógicos da educação científica, colocando em evidência as relações entre conhecimento, inventividade, concepções estéticas e o imaginário científico e tecnológico da sociedade contemporânea. A estratégia de exploração dos objetos industrializados como artefatos lúdicos ocorre mediante a manipulação dos mesmos, de modo a evidenciar suas propriedades formais, promovendo uma modificação didática da sua funcionalidade original, concebida no design, ou construindo novos artefatos com os materiais disponíveis no cotidiano circundante. Essa estratégia pressupõe a educação científica como prática pedagógica voltada à formação do cidadão com participação ativa na sociedade, superando a condição de consumidores passivos de mercadorias. Como subsídio à pratica que propomos, fazemos uma análise da concepção mecanicista da natureza, apontada como um dos principais elementos constitutivos da atual sociedade tecnocientífica.
Title in English
Scientific education and material culture: the playful artifacts
Keywords in English
playful artifacts
scientific culture
scientific education
Abstract in English
The fusion of technological and scientific knowledge in the production of industrialized objects compose the setting of the contemporary material culture. The proposal of this work is to tackle the industrialized objects as pedagogical instruments of scientific education, emphasizing the relations amongst knowledge, inventiveness, aesthetics conceptions and the scientific and technological imaginary of contemporary society. The strategy of exploration of the industrialized objects as playful artifacts happens in view of the manipulation of these objetcs, emphasizing their formal characteristics, promoting a didactic modification of their original function, conceived in design, or building new artifacts with the available material in daily life. This strategy assumes the scientific education as a pedagogical practice directed to the formation of a citizen with active participation in society, overcoming the condition of passive consumers of goods. As a subsidy to the proposed practice, we do an analysis of the mechanical philosophy of nature, considered as one the main elements of the technological and scientific society.
 
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APRESENTACAO.pdf (48.04 Kbytes)
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CAPITULO1.pdf (147.82 Kbytes)
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CAPITULO3A.pdf (120.37 Kbytes)
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PRIMEIRASPAGINAS.pdf (310.17 Kbytes)
Publishing Date
2007-04-25
 
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