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Adolescence, affectivity and philosophy - A study with high school students from a public school in São Paulo

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The present research deepens a fundamental aspect of the teaching-learning process in the philosophy class, namely the affective dimension. The objectives proposed for the research are to identify the feelings that public high school students express about philosophy classes and the situations that provoke these feelings. Interviews were conducted with high school students from a state school in São Paulo. The data analysis was done by thematic categories. The theoretical reference is the psychogenetic of Henri Wallon, mainly his studies about affectivity and the stages of development. The results point out the relevance of the affective dimension in the teaching-learning process in the philosophy class, present the preponderance of unpleasant feelings in relation to the philosophy class and the fact that the adolescents expect to find in philosophy the understanding of themselves and of the world where they live.

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Maîtrise en éducation : psychologie de l'éducation par PUC/SP. Diplômé lato sensu en philosophie par REDEFOR/UNESP. Diplômé en philosophie de l'Universidade São Francisco (USF) et en pédagogie de l'UNINOVE. Il est actuellement professeur de philosophie et de sociologie au niveau secondaire dans les écoles publiques de l'État de São Paulo et au SESI-SP.

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Authors Hélcio José dos Santos Silva
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.03.2023
 
EAN 9786205833803
ISBN 9786205833803
No. of pages 80
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Training, job, career

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