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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.
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A educação popular como possibilidade de emancipação para a vida de crianças e adolescentes em situação de vulnerabilidade social

Martins, José Eduardo 27 April 2018 (has links)
Submitted by JOSIANE SANTOS DE OLIVEIRA (josianeso) on 2018-09-26T13:47:55Z No. of bitstreams: 1 José Eduardo Martins_.pdf: 9832128 bytes, checksum: 0aa29f8d97032f5ff7f47c4a18588cec (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-09-26T13:47:55Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 José Eduardo Martins_.pdf: 9832128 bytes, checksum: 0aa29f8d97032f5ff7f47c4a18588cec (MD5) Previous issue date: 2018-04-27 / UNISINOS - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos / A presente pesquisa aborda temas relativos às concepções de educação, aos desafios educacionais contemporâneos, globalização, políticas públicas socioeducacionais, educação popular e exclusão/inclusão social, tendo como foco central da investigação a Proposta Educativa do Movimento de Educação Popular e Promoção Social Fé e Alegria, localizado no município de Palhoça SC. Trata-se de uma pesquisa qualitativa que utiliza como fontes de coleta de dados a análise documental, a observação participante e entrevistas com trabalhadores sociais de Fé e Alegria SC, sendo empregada como metodologia para análise dos dados a análise de conteúdo. A pesquisa busca encontrar respostas ao problema de que forma a Fundação Fé e Alegria SC desenvolve sua proposta de Educação Popular junto às crianças e adolescentes oriundos de famílias de baixa renda e em situação de vulnerabilidade social no período do contraturno escolar. O objetivo geral consiste em analisar a proposta de Educação Popular da Fundação Fé e Alegria SC, com ênfase na formação de uma identidade emancipatória na vida das crianças e adolescentes em situação de vulnerabilidade social que frequentam as atividades de contraturno da Instituição, a partir da atuação de seus trabalhadores sociais (funcionários, educadores e gestores) com vistas a elaborar uma proposta de formação permanente. Constituem os objetivos específicos: investigar como ocorre a formação dos trabalhadores sociais da Fundação Fé e Alegria SC na perspectiva da Educação Popular, conhecer a concepção de Educação Popular de Fé e Alegria através da análise de documentos institucionais e analisar, através dos discursos dos participantes da pesquisa (trabalhadores sociais de Fé e Alegria SC), como a proposta de Educação Popular da Instituição ocorre no cotidiano. O estudo concluiu que existem indícios, a partir dos sujeitos participantes da pesquisa, de elementos de emancipação e transformação social na vida das crianças e adolescentes, embora frágeis. A Instituição tem sido espaço importante de proteção social para as crianças e adolescentes em situação de vulnerabilidade social que a frequentam, impedindo que as mesmas fiquem expostas a situações de violência física e psicológica caso estivessem na rua ou mesmo em casa, colaborando, desse modo, na garantia de direitos sociais dessa parcela da população. O grupo de educadores entrevistados, refletindo sobre suas experiências docentes, constatou que a proposta educativa da Instituição é teoricamente bem elaborada, demonstrou conhecer a proposta educativa institucional, porém salientam que não está havendo condições de praticar o que ali está indicado. Como resultado, este estudo propõe a adoção, por parte da unidade de Fé e Alegria SC e dos demais centros socioeducativos de Fé e Alegria no Brasil, de um projeto permanente de formação de seus trabalhadores sociais na perspectiva da Educação Popular. / This research paper deals with the themes related to the conceptions of education, such as challenges to contemporaneous systems of education, globalization, public socio-political policies, popular education, and social exclusion and or inclusion, whose central focus of investigation is the proposed project of education known as the Popular Education and Social Promotion sponsored by the FOUNDATION FÉ E ALEGRIA, located in the county of Palhoça in the State of Santa Catarina in Brazil. Its main objective is to present a qualitative research which makes use as the basic sources the data collected from the analysis of documents, shared observation, interviews with social workers from the FOUNDATION FÉ E ALEGRIA SC, employed as methodological helpmates to gather insights and selective influx of data and analysis of content. The research is trying to find answers to the problem of how the FOUNDATION FÉ E ALEGRIA SC develops the proposed popular education for children and adolescents coming from families of lower income and in situation of social vulnerability at times of shifts of extra-curricular programs at schools. The main objective is to analyze the proposed program of popular education ministered by the FOUNDATION FÉ E ALEGRIA SC aiming at the creation of an identity conducive to an emancipation of the life of children and adolescents, in a situation of social vulnerability, by transferring to complementary activities of subsidiary nature in between regular programs with the help of social workers (officials, educators, and managers), with a view to drawing up a proposal for permanent training. Among the specific objectives needed to be investigated is the formation of social workers of the FOUNDATION FÉ E ALEGRIA SC, as regards their understanding of popular education by means of a detailed analysis of institutional documents and analyze the texts of the participants of the research (social workers of the FOUNDATION FÉ E ALEGRIA SC) how the project of popular education is being implemented in daily routine. The study drew the conclusion that the educational project of the FOUNDATION FÉ E ALEGRIA SC did in fact achieve forging an identity of emancipation in the life of the children and adolescents who were attended by the institution during the period of complementary educational activity, although fragile. The Institution has been an important area of social protection for children and adolescents in situation of social vulnerability who attend it, preventing them from being exposed to situations of physical and psychological violence if they were on the street or even at home, thus collaborating to guarantee the social rights of this part of the population. The group of educators interviewed, reflecting on their teaching experiences, found that the educational proposal of the Institution is theoretically well elaborated, demonstrated to know the institutional educational proposal, however they point out that conditions are not occurring to practice what is indicated there. As a result, this study proposes the adoption, by the unit of Fé e Alegria SC and others social-educational centers of Fé e Alegria in Brazil of a permanent project of training its social workers in the perspective of Popular Education.
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Fragmentos de experiências: reflexões sobre uma prática docente emancipatória / Fragments of experiences : reflections about an emancipatory teaching practice

Fríscio, Fabiana Campacci [UNESP] 12 July 2016 (has links)
Submitted by FABIANA CAMPACCI FRÍSCIO null (fcfriscio@gmail.com) on 2016-08-04T00:03:04Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTAÇÃO_FABIANA_FRÍSCIO_VERSÃO_FINAL.pdf: 969329 bytes, checksum: 32cea43ea7a067bd241a5cf54f6ef2d7 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Ana Paula Grisoto (grisotoana@reitoria.unesp.br) on 2016-08-05T18:46:52Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 friscio_fc_me_ia.pdf: 969329 bytes, checksum: 32cea43ea7a067bd241a5cf54f6ef2d7 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-05T18:46:52Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 friscio_fc_me_ia.pdf: 969329 bytes, checksum: 32cea43ea7a067bd241a5cf54f6ef2d7 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-07-12 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) / Esta pesquisa compartilha experiências de educação e na educação, sobretudo a pública. Foi baseada em experiências como professora de Artes, acumuladas durante dez anos junto às escolas municipais de São Paulo, com turmas de 6º a 9º ano do Ensino Fundamental II. Os preconceitos sofridos pelo Ensino da Arte ao longo dos anos e que ainda se encontram em diversas escolas tornam-se grandes obstáculos quando se tenta propor um ensino menos embrutecedor e voltado somente para o ponto de vista do professor. Para tanto, por meio de recortes da minha experiência como artista-educadora e o diálogo com os autores, reflito sobre uma prática docente emancipatória a partir da perspectiva do filósofo e professor Jacques Rancière e sua teoria sobre a igualdade das inteligências. O teatro pós-dramático e algumas de suas características, estudadas por Hans-Thies Lehmann traz contribuições para este debate na construção e reflexão sobre as potencialidades do ensino de teatro na escola pública contemporânea. À luz das ideias de Michel Foucault sobre a docilização dos corpos e as reflexões de Hakim Bey sobre as zonas autônomas temporárias (TAZ), discuto sobre a possibilidade de estabelecer outra relação entre educador e estudante, de modo que esta reflexão contribua para trazer à tona questões a respeito do pensar e do fazer a escola nos tempos de hoje, os modos de ser do educador e as possibilidades que cada relação traz no processo de construção do conhecimento, sem que haja, no entanto, a valoração de saberes baseada em hierarquias entre os participantes do processo. Este estudo trouxe um grande aprendizado, a importância de arriscar. De conhecer o espaço e a comunidade em que se está, saber sua dinâmica, e traçar estratégias e táticas para que se possa lutar de maneira coletiva e criativa. / This research shares educational experiences especially in public domain. It was based on experiences as a teacher of Arts, accumulated for ten years in the municipal schools of São Paulo, with groups of 6º to 9º years of elementary school II. Prejudice suffered by the Art of Education over the years and are still in various schools become major obstacles when trying to propose a less stultifying teaching and returned only to the teacher's point of view. Through “clippings” from my experience as an artist-educator and the dialogue with theoreticians, I reflect on emancipatory educational practices from the perspective of the philosopher and teacher Jacques Rancière and his theory of intelligences equality. The post-dramatic theater and some of its features, studied by Hans-Thies Lehmann brings contributions to this debate in the construction and reflection on theater educational potentialities in contemporary public schools. In the light of Michel Foucault's ideas on docile bodies and the reflections of Hakim Bey about temporary autonomous zones (TAZ), I discuss the possibility of establishing another relationship between educator and student, so that this reflection will help to bring up questions about the thinking and make the school in today's times, the ways of the educator and the possibilities that each relationship brings in the construction of knowledge, without, however, the valuation of knowledge based hierarchies between process participants. This study brought a great learning, the importance of risk. To know the area and the community in which you are, to know their dynamics and develop strategies and tactics so that we can fight collectively and creatively.
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Transforming forensic care in level-one emergency departments in Gauteng through emancipatory practice development

Filmalter, Celia Jacoba January 2016 (has links)
Healthcare providers in emergency departments encounter victims of violence and crime daily. Such victims of violence and crime enter emergency departments in need of medical attention, and they carry forensic evidence on their bodies. Healthcare providers offer medical attention, but, in the process, they may inadvertently destroy forensic evidence this may later deny a forensic patient the right to justice. The guidance available to healthcare providers in their training is often unclear, and the legislation and policies on forensic care are somewhat ambiguous, and are left open to the interpretation of the healthcare providers. In this context, this research provides insight into how emancipatory practice development transformed forensic care in three level-one emergency departments in Gauteng, South Africa. The research approach used was action research, in a critical realist paradigm. An emancipatory practice development conceptual framework was applied. The study was conducted with the participants, using collaborative, inclusive and participatory processes. The research commenced with an exploration and explanation of the existing forensic care practised in emergency departments. Then the actual and expected forensic roles and responsibilities were explored with healthcare providers. Next, action plans were developed and implemented. Finally, the outcomes of the research were collaboratively evaluated. The findings indicated that limited forensic care was already being provided at the time of the study. The research increased awareness of forensic care in the participating departments, as healthcare providers took the initiative to preserve evidence better, making use of the knowledge and resources acquired while participating in the research. The participants pointed out that the emancipatory practice development process followed required outsider initiation, combined with sustained support and fostering of relationships. Finally, they indicated that the research process had connected the research to the practice for them. This study demonstrated that emancipatory practice development may increase awareness of forensic care, and may encourage the healthcare providers involved to take ownership. It may simultaneously contribute to changes in existing practice. Based on the findings, healthcare providers' forensic roles and responsibilities were structured into a framework to guide their practice. Furthermore, the steps taken to follow a systematic approach, as required by the emancipatory practice development conceptual framework, have been clarified this may provide some guidance to other researchers who wish to use the same process. / Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2016. / Nursing Science / PhD / Unrestricted
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A journey towards emancipatory practice development

Heyns, Tanya 02 1900 (has links)
Rapid changes in the healthcare environment increase the need for nurse practitioners to be motivated, knowledgeable and skilled in order to ensure quality patient care. Accident and emergency units are challenging environments and by ensuring that nurse practitioners work in an enabling environment, they should be motivated, skilled and knowledgeable and be able to think critically to enhance their own professional growth and emancipated practice. This in turn may increase the nurse practitioners’ job satisfaction, which in turn encourage job retention and may influence patient outcomes positively. A journey towards a shared vision namely “emancipatory practice development” was undertaken in an accident and emergency unit of a Level III public hospital. Following the diagnosis of an emergency situation, action research was applied to change the perceived toxic environment to an enabling environment. The study was conducted within the critical social theory paradigm and descriptive, explorative and contextual in nature. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches were utilised. Throughout the action research for practitioners project, collaboration enhanced the emancipation of the nurse leaders, as key drivers of the process, as well as the nurse practitioners. Short and long-term actions were planned, implemented and amended based on observations and reflection following each cycle of the project. During this process a toxic environment was changed to an enabling environment, in which nurse practitioners were retained and additional spin-offs followed. Guidelines for the application and implementation of the process as utilised in this study were compiled to guide others who experience similar challenges. / Health Sciences / D.Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies)
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A journey towards emancipatory practice development

Heyns, Tanya 02 1900 (has links)
Rapid changes in the healthcare environment increase the need for nurse practitioners to be motivated, knowledgeable and skilled in order to ensure quality patient care. Accident and emergency units are challenging environments and by ensuring that nurse practitioners work in an enabling environment, they should be motivated, skilled and knowledgeable and be able to think critically to enhance their own professional growth and emancipated practice. This in turn may increase the nurse practitioners’ job satisfaction, which in turn encourage job retention and may influence patient outcomes positively. A journey towards a shared vision namely “emancipatory practice development” was undertaken in an accident and emergency unit of a Level III public hospital. Following the diagnosis of an emergency situation, action research was applied to change the perceived toxic environment to an enabling environment. The study was conducted within the critical social theory paradigm and descriptive, explorative and contextual in nature. Both qualitative and quantitative approaches were utilised. Throughout the action research for practitioners project, collaboration enhanced the emancipation of the nurse leaders, as key drivers of the process, as well as the nurse practitioners. Short and long-term actions were planned, implemented and amended based on observations and reflection following each cycle of the project. During this process a toxic environment was changed to an enabling environment, in which nurse practitioners were retained and additional spin-offs followed. Guidelines for the application and implementation of the process as utilised in this study were compiled to guide others who experience similar challenges. / Health Sciences / D.Litt. et Phil. (Health Studies)

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