Tese
A relação professor-aluno: entre e imaginários, identificações e negociações
Fecha
2012-09-24Registro en:
NARVAES, Andréa Becker. THE TEACHER-STUDENT RELATION : BETWEEN IMAGINARYS,
IDENTIFICATION AND TRADING. 2012. 172 f. Tese (Doutorado em Educação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2012.
Autor
Narvaes, Andréa Becker
Institución
Resumen
This text is the result of a research developed during the Doctorate course in
the Postgraduation in Education Program of the Federal University of Santa Maria,
linked to the research line called Training, Knowledge and Professional
Development. The central focus of research is the relationship between school
subjects, teachers and students, and their influences on teaching. The teacherstudent
relationship is seen here as the central element of teaching, seen as an
interactive work. This research starts with a basic question: what is the influence, in
the constitution of professional identification and imaginary teachers, of the different
ways of relationships established between teachers and students in two diferent High
Schools? To do so, the field research was conducted in two High Schools in the city
of Rio Grande do Sul State, during the year of 2011. Therefore, the methodological
working option was settle with narrative interviews with teachers as a way of gaining
access to their perceptions of their career and professional socialization and the
place that interactions with students occupy in their identity constitution and in their
imagery. To understand the perspective of students, focus groups were conducted
with two groups of high school students of the selected schools. The analyzes
suggest that there are cultural trading relations in both schools, among various
groups of students and teachers. Despite this common feature, it is possible to say
that in the public school, the images and identifications between teachers and
students are more divergent, and, in the private school, a little more convergent. It is
possible to say that the trading relation between teachers and students influence and
are influenced by the images and the attributed and acquired identifications by
teachers and students.