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A percepção de moradores da região de Sorocaba sobre plantas frutíferas e a relação com o ensino de botânica
Fecha
2022-04-08Registro en:
Autor
Cavallari, Bianca Lacerda
Institución
Resumen
Plants and humans have been connected since the start of our human evolution, since its first
use in meals, which culminated in the domestication of many vegetable species until the
present date, when plants are used by mankind in various ways. Even though they have such
an important role in the life of humans, what makes them so uninteresting to students?
Theory-dense classes with contents disconnected from the student reality and the absence of
science labs are only some of the points observed in studies about the matter. To understand a
bit better the relation between human beings and plants, a questionnaire was created, which
was presented to the citizens of the Sorocaba metropolitan region with the goal to observe if it
would be possible to identify plant species without the presence of their fruit. The
questionnaire also contained questions about the environment the person lived in and how
was their relationship with plants during their childhood. Those that had the least correct
answers were also those who said to have no contact with plants in their day-to-day life and
also remembered a low number of botany topics from their school years. The opposite was
also true. These results can be explained by the growth of plant blindness in our society. The
plant blind person cannot identify plants around them as nothing more than decoration instead
of living organisms that provide so much to humans. To fight plant blindness, it is important
to diversify botany classes utilizing more practical lessons and experiments and introducing
botanical topics since the first years of schooling.