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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.81.2008.tde-12022009-140818
Document
Author
Full name
Esdras Viggiano de Souza
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2008
Supervisor
Committee
Mattos, Cristiano Rodrigues de (President)
Aguiar Júnior, Orlando Gomes
Villani, Alberto
Title in Portuguese
Uma proposta de levantamento de perfis conceituais de ensinar e aprender
Keywords in Portuguese
1. Perfil conceitual
2. Ensino e aprendizagem
3. Associações Contextuais
4. Formação de professores
5. Ensino de Física
Abstract in Portuguese
A noção de perfil conceitual nos permite conceber que um conceito pode ser representado de diversas maneiras, as quais são chamadas de zonas do perfil conceitual. Cada conceito é utilizado a partir dos contextos estabelecidos na interação humana. Nesta direção, nos propomos realizar o levantamento dos perfis conceituais de ensinar e de aprender de licenciandos em Física, procurando estabelecer a relação entre estes perfis. Para tanto, construímos um questionário com questões que fornecessem marcas de delineamento de contextos, de forma a procurar identificar o uso das zonas de perfil conceitual em cada um desses. O Referencial Teórico foi constituído a partir ampliação da noção de perfil conceitual proposta por Mortimer (1995), nas idéias de Bernstein (1996) sobre contexto e significado, nos estudos sobre conceitos na psicologia da aprendizagem e de algumas considerações baseadas na psicologia histórico-cultural. Estabelecemos categorias, relacionadas a ensinar e a aprender, que foram utilizadas na construção e análise do questionário. Estabelecemos relações entre as respostas referentes ao questionário com ênfase na categoria Concepções de Educação para investigar a constituição dos perfis conceituais de ensinar e de aprender e a relação destas, que hipoteticamente ocorre em um perfil conceitual de ensinar-aprender.
Title in English
A proposal of conceptual profiles assessment of to learn and to teach
Keywords in English
Conceptual profile
contexts
teaching-learning
to learn
to teach
training teachers.
Abstract in English
The notion of conceptual profile allows us to conceive that a concept could be represented in several different ways, which are called zones of the conceptual profile. Each concept is used in contexts established in human interactions. Then, we propose to assess the conceptual profile of to teach and to learn of the pre-service Physics teachers, trying to relate those conceptual profiles. To achieve this target we build a questionnaire with questions that address contexts of concept´s use, trying to identify which conceptual profile zone is used in the specific situation. The theoretical referential was weaved with the amplified notion of Mortimers original proposal of conceptual profile (1995), with Bernsteins ideas about meaning and context, with studies about concept of the Psychology of learning and with some considerations based on the cultural-historic psychology. We proposed categories related with the two concepts to teach and to learn that were used to built and to analyze data. Data were related through the category of Concepts of Education to research the existence of those conceptual profiles and if there is a more complex conceptual profile of teaching-learning.
 
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Publishing Date
2009-02-17
 
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