Tese
Uma proposta de formação continuada de professores com a temática ambiental por meio de oficinas temáticas
Fecha
2019-12-17Autor
Silveira, Marlise Grecco de Souza
Institución
Resumen
Considering the relevance of the related thematic with Environmental Education in the
school context, this study's objective is to evaluatethe contribution of thematic workshops
as a strategy for the continuing education of teachers. Article 1 describes that the public
is composed of administrators and classroom teachers. From this standpoint, these
teachers were chosen from a prior study with a team derived from three chosen
institutions, in which were initially identified the primary environmental problems that
plagued them. Thus, it was identified that the worst problem refers to the garbage
deposited in the surrounding areas by Uruguaiana's community members, that choose
these localized peripheral places to dump objects, and, consequently, they end up
attacking the environment. As one of these researched schools is located next to the
Uruguai River, one can identify an enormous lack of knowledge in Uruguaiana's
community in relation to its natural riches and a lack of concern regarding the city's
environmental questions, causing a lack of a critical sense on the students' part in these
schools, because, as a majority are unfamiliar with these topics, the students end up
reproducing this disinformation even though it is unintentional. Soon, the role of the
school will change this thematic by means of an efficient and emancipatory pedagogical
intervention for the development of the students' critical thinking. In the manuscript 2,
forty teachers from three public schools from the city of Uruguaiana, RS, participated in
the study. Inititally, a questionnaire was administered in order to identify the teachers'
perception about the environmental thematic. Afterward, the interventions were realized
by means of thematic workshops, with this tool being chosen for the environmental
education theme. After the interventions, the questionnaire was newly administered to
the teachers, in order to identify if there had been changes in these concepts in relation
to the proposed subject. As a result, the presented study encountered a significant
increase in the teachers' knowledge about the environmental thematic, especially
involving the legislation that deals with Environmental Education from Transdisciplinary
and Interdisciplinary formats. Based on these findings from the article and manuscripts,
we reiterate the importance of using these tools to approach important subjects in the
school context. Once, with the collected data from the thematic workshops applied by
docents in their respective classrooms, we perceive that teachers seek to share the
message of the real importance of knowing Environmental Education, then, from this
knowledge the students will be able to know and consequently also will be sensitized
relating to the importance of knowing the environmental issues of their community,
becoming critical and active subjects in their community and in environmental, political
and social discussions relating to their city.