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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[en] THE POSSIBLE MORAL EDUCATION: THE CONFLICT AS A STRATEGY FOR THE AUTONOMY / [pt] A EDUCAÇÃO MORAL POSSÍVEL: O CONFLITO COMO ESTRATÉGIA PARA A AUTONOMIA

SUELY DE ALMEIDA BATISTA DESSANDRE 19 August 2004 (has links)
[pt] A educação moral possível: o conflito como estratégia para a autonomia é um estudo follow-up realizado com 15 crianças consideradas fáceis ou difíceis, aos 5 e 11 anos, por diferentes professores, na creche e no ensino fundamental, visando analisar as concepções destes sobre autonomia e suas estratégias, situando o conceito fácil/difícil em questões de gênero, comportamentos social/individual, além das habilidades relacionadas ao contexto escolar. Partiu-se do pressuposto que o conflito desempenha, sobretudo na dinâmica da criança difícil, um fator propulsor para a construção da personalidade moral. As 15 crianças, hoje préadolescentes, foram localizadas estudando em escolas municipais ou estaduais da rede pública do ensino fundamental da cidade de Niterói. Constatou-se que a maioria dos professores de ambos os níveis concebem autonomia como capacidade de agir sozinho, considerando o diálogo como sua estratégia principal. O professor do ensino fundamental, ao falar de seu aluno préadolescente, refere-se a um sujeito da aprendizagem, sem enxergar o mundo das relações. Para ele, a criança é autônoma fora da escola, mas não dá conta do que lhe é esperado. / [en] The possible moral education: the conflict as a strategy for the autonomy is a follow-up study, carried out with 15 considered as easy/difficult children, firstly with 5 years old at pre-school and latter on with 11 years old at basic education school (different teachers). The purpose is to analyze teacher s conception about autonomy and its strategy, focusing the concept of easy/difficult, regarding gender, social/individual behavior and school abilities. It was assumed that conflict, mainly on difficult children, is a propelling factor for the construction of the moral self. Presently, the fifteen children have been studying in public schools (municipal or state ones) at basic education level, in the Niteroi city. It was concluded that the majority of the teachers at both levels (pre-school and basic school) see autonomy as ability to act by himself, considering the dialogue as main strategy. The teachers of basic school, when referring to his pre-adolescent pupils, see them as learning subject, forgetting the complex of people relations. However, children were not considered as difficult for lacking of learning capacity, but for an incompatible behavior faced to a good learning progress.

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