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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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Imaginação e os processos criativos na perspectiva sócio histórica : análise do trabalho pedagógico com crianças com visão subnormal /

Sita, Daniele Evangelista. January 2017 (has links)
Orientador: João Batista Martins / Banca: Claudia Aparecida Valderramas Gomes / Banca: Marta Regina Furlan de Oliveira / Resumo: Essa pesquisa teve como objetivo investigar se a prática pedagógica de professores especialistas, que trabalhavam com crianças deficientes visuais, se organizava de modo que contribuísse com o desenvolvimento dos processos imaginativos e criativos de tais crianças. Os processos criativos emergem em atividades lúdicas, nos desenhos e na produção de narrativas na infância. De acordo com a teoria sócio histórica de Vigotski, assim como qualquer outra função psicológica superior, a imaginação e a criação têm sua origem no social e se modificam ao longo do desenvolvimento humano. Elas não surgem de repente, mas lenta e gradualmente, desenvolvendo-se do mais simples para formas mais complexas. Constroem-se a partir dos materiais captados do mundo real e estão diretamente relacionadas com a riqueza e a variedade das experiências acumuladas pelo homem. A presente pesquisa, fundamentada pela teoria sócio histórica, observou e analisou o trabalho de quatro professoras do Instituto Roberto Miranda, localizado na cidade de Londrina, que atende pessoas com deficiência visual. Foram realizadas entrevistas e observações em sala ao longo de cinco meses. Com os dados coletados, pôde-se perceber que não houve nenhum trabalho intencionalmente pensado com o objetivo de desenvolver nas crianças a imaginação e a criação, mas que, por outro lado, as professoras tinham como característica desenvolver suas propostas pedagógicas por meio de atividades lúdicas, então, consequentemente, tais processos e... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: The aim of this research was to investigate whether the pedagogical practice of specialist teachers working with visually impaired children was organized in such a way as to contribute to the development of the imaginative and creative processes of such children. Creative processes emerge in playful activities, in the drawings and in the production of narratives in childhood. According to Vygotsky's socio-historical theory, like any other higher psychological function, imagination and creation have their origin in the social and change throughout human development. They do not arise suddenly, but slowly and gradually, developing from the simplest to more complex forms. They are constructed from materials captured in the real world and are directly related to the richness and variety of experiences accumulated by man. The present research, based on socio - historical theory, observed and analyzed the work of four teachers of the Roberto Miranda Institute, located in the city of Londrina, which serves people with visual impairment. Interviews and observations were carried out in the room during five months. With the data collected, it was possible to perceive that there was no intentionally thoughtful work with the objective of developing in children the imagination and the creation, but that, on the other hand, the teachers had as characteristic to develop their pedagogical proposals through playful activities, Then, consequently, such processes were being stimulated. In addition, it should be emphasized that didactic pedagogical work also contributes to the development of imagination and creation, because as we said, they depend on the appropriations that children make of the world, so the more they know about it, the greater their ability to imagine And create. We can conclude that the activities... (Complete abstract electronic access below) / Mestre

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