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Literature at School - impacts of a prototype action from the perspective of teachers

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There is a clear need for schools to reinvent themselves to become spaces rich in experiences that go beyond disciplinary compartments, connecting people, ideas, social problems, etc. In this sense, through Problem-Based and Project-Based Learning, the importance of the active role of students in the construction of knowledge has been recognised. This knowledge must be anchored in the everyday reality and practice of students and schools, thus breaking down disciplinary boundaries and methods that fragment it and valuing collective work. So much so that a prototype was previously launched, based on the demands of a specific community, as a way to encourage the adoption of classic works of literature through marketing strategies. Thus, this work analyses the impacts of the prototype applied based on the perceptions felt and stated by the teachers in question.

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Absolwent Wydziäu Wychowania Fizycznego Uniwersytetu São Judas Tadeu, w latach 2011-2016 wyk¿adä przedmiot w ramach programu nauczania dla uczniów szkó¿ podstawowych i ¿rednich w publicznych szko¿ach miejskich i stanowych w São Paulo. Obecnie pe¿ni funkcj¿ dyrektora szko¿y EMEF Professora Lilian Maso, gdzie po¿wi¿ca si¿ realizacji swoich pomys¿ów i wysi¿ków.

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Authors Raphael Gregory Bazílio Lopes
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2025
 
EAN 9786206814160
ISBN 9786206814160
No. of pages 72
Subject Humanities, art, music > Education > School education, didactics, methodology

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