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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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Representa??es de professores de l?ngua inglesa de Natal-RN: um estudo sist?mico-funcional

Vargas, Bruna Quartarolo 11 February 2011 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T15:06:51Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 BrunaQV_DISSERT.pdf: 1394554 bytes, checksum: c15377317ee4b3e72f13311f78cb95cb (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011-02-11 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior / Teaching and learning representations have been more and more investigated in the Brazilian applied linguistics field, as it allows the understanding of the teachers representations and how they conceive the learning process. This practice facilitates the planning of actions to improve the educational system. This study aims at identifying, interpreting and discussing some representations related to the identity and professional view of English as a foreign language teachers in different school contexts of Natal-RN. The theoretical and methodological foundation for this research is Halliday s Systemic- Functional Linguistics (1994; HALLIDAY; MATHIESSEN, 2004; EGGINS, 1994, among others). Our goal was to reveal the teachers representations embedded in their language, mainly through the ideational metafunction, as language is the tool we use to express ourselves about the external world (events, qualities, things, etc) and the internal world (thoughts, beliefs, feelings, etc). The research corpus is made of 21 teacher narratives, generated from a questionnaire sent to the teachers, who were divided in two groups: Group 1 (public schools teachers) and Group 2 (private schools and English course teachers). Most of the participants seemed to be satisfied with their professional choice. Many of them see the job as a challenge and an opportunity to transmit knowledge. All of them affirmed that the English teacher is a professional, for different reasons; however, the low professional appreciation was a recurrent aspect among the studied narratives. When asked about where they work, the private school teachers seemed to be more satisfied with the teaching-learning process than the ones from the public schools. We believe that the data analyzed in this study is important to show how some English teachers from Natal-RN see their profession. The results might be used in continuing education courses as food-for-thought in group discussions, as it is extremely important to emphasize and stimulate this practice / O estudo das representa??es sobre o ensino e a aprendizagem de l?nguas ? um campo de investiga??o crescente na lingu?stica aplicada brasileira pois nos permite compreender as representa??es dos professores e como estes concebem o ensino. Com isso, ? poss?vel tra?ar planos e medidas para mudar a realidade da educa??o para melhor. Este trabalho visa identificar, interpretar e discutir algumas representa??es de professores de ingl?s como l?ngua estrangeira em variados contextos escolares de Natal-RN, a respeito de: si mesmos, sua profiss?o e o ensino no contexto onde atuam. A base te?rico-metodol?gica ? a Lingu?stica Sist?mico- Funcional de Halliday (1994; HALLIDAY & MATHIESSEN, 2004; EGGINS, 1994, entre outros). Buscamos levantar as representa??es constru?das pela linguagem, principalmente por meio da metafun??o ideacional, pois ? a partir do uso da linguagem que nos expressamos sobre o mundo externo (eventos, qualidades, coisas, etc.) e o mundo interno (pensamentos, cren?as, sentimentos, etc.). O corpus desta pesquisa ? formado por 21 narrativas docentes, geradas a partir de um question?rio aplicado aos professores participantes, que foram divididos em dois grupos: Grupo 1 (professores de escolas p?blicas) e Grupo 2 (professores de escolas particulares e cursos de l?nguas). A maioria dos professores pareceu estar satisfeita com a escolha da profiss?o. Muitos veem o of?cio como um desafio e uma possibilidade de transmitir conhecimento. Todos afirmaram que o professor de ingl?s ? um profissional; no entanto, a pouca valoriza??o profissional foi um tema recorrente. Em rela??o ao ensino na escola onde lecionam, os professores dos contextos particulares pareceram mais satisfeitos que os professores de escolas p?blicas. Diante das respostas desta pesquisa, acreditamos que este estudo teve relev?ncia para apontar o que pensam alguns professores de l?ngua inglesa de Natal-RN. Os resultados indicados aqui poder?o vir a ser utilizados como argumentos para discuss?o em grupo em cursos de forma??o continuada de professores de l?ngua inglesa, com o objetivo de enfatizar a constante necessidade deste tipo de forma??o profissional

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