Dissertação
Os conflitos no ambiente sociomoral escolar e suas implicações na construção das relações de cooperação
Fecha
2010-11-29Registro en:
FARIAS, Cristina Helena Bento. THE CONFLICT IN SOCIOMORAL SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT:
IMPLICATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES. 2010. 79 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Educação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2010.
Autor
Farias, Cristina Helena Bento
Institución
Resumen
This work is part of the Research Line School Practice and Public Policy
Program Graduate Education UFSM. The central theme of the study were the
conflicts in the school environment sociomoral and its implications in cooperative
relations that sense, the goal was to understand how to resolve conflicts on the
environment sociomoral escoalr involves building cooperative relationships. The
methodology included a qualitative approach, using the perspective of the case
study. The studies of Piaget (1993, 1994, 1998), DeVries and Zan (1998), and
Moreno Sastre (2002), Puig (1998;2007), among others, served as the theoretical
development of the research. Data collection was conducted through semi-structured
interview with two teachers, a representative of the direction and guidance counselor
in an elementary school, the private network of the city of Santa Maria. Data analysis
was through two categories: the conflicts in the school environment and relationships
sociomoral cooperation.The of analyzing the data, we concluded that the lack of
knowledge of teachers and managers, on conflicts and their contribution for student
learning is a limitation for the educational work related to building cooperative
relationships. Thus, we find that the concept of conflict and the way in which teachers
act are dependent on each other. When designing the conflict as something
negative, focus on the product, that is the resolution itself.Thus were we need to
promote opportunities for training for teachers to reflect and rethink their ideas about
conflicts and to educate on the importance of building cooperative relationships so
that they can effectively contribute in the formation of autonomous subjects.