masterThesis
Representações discentes sobre a afetividade nas aulas de inglês de uma escola técnica
Fecha
2011-02-04Registro en:
CAVALCANTI, Beatriz Alves Paulo. Representações discentes sobre a afetividade nas aulas
de inglês de uma escola técnica. 2011. 118 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Linguística Aplicada; Literatura Comparada) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2011.
Autor
Cavalcanti, Beatriz Alves Paulo
Resumen
This work has risen from the researcher s pedagogical practice at a technical school
in Natal, and it aims to observ how affectiveness is noticed by the students in their
English classes, since we can have an idea of technicist teaching, which foccus on
the acquisition of technical abilities. As cognition and affectiveness are considered
indivisible elements in this research, we tried to identify the linguistic signs that
express the students representations about affectiveness in their English classes. We
used the Systemic Functional Linguistics approach to study the Ideational
metafunction of Halliday (1994), by means of the transitivity system, to show how the
clauses are used to illustrate these representations, and the interpersonal
metafunction, that deals with the relationship between the teacher and the students.
We tried to identify the most common processes (HALLIDAY, 1994) mentioned by
the 68 students who participated in this work. We used learning narratives
(BARCELOS, 2006) submitted to Wordsmith Tools computing program (SCOTT,
2009), whose results indicate the most frequent lexical items found in their narratives.
The lexical choices seem to indicate that affectiveness is noticed as a composing
element of the English classes in that school. There are representations of interacting
classes, where the students needs are considered. These representations are built
in the relationship of the students and the teacher, and they are grammatically
realized by means of the polarity adjunct no , the intensity adjunct very , and the
nominal group the teacher . The relational and mental processes (be) and (like) are
the most used in their narratives, and we also observe that affectiveness and
disponibility to help the students are considered the most important attitudes in their
representations. The Appraisal system is used to analise the choices related to the
attitudes and judgement of the students, that show appreciation for interacting
classes, but there is still authorithary berhavior from the teacher in the English
classes