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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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Recepção e produção do gênero autobiografia mediadas por tecnologias digitais / Reception and production of autobiographical genre mediated by digital technologies

Dias, Anair Valenia Martins, 1966- 22 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Roxane Helena Rodrigues Rojo / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-22T02:14:00Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dias_AnairValeniaMartins_D.pdf: 3003650 bytes, checksum: 72fd3939879bdfa350b8e1cfac90ba47 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013 / Resumo: A presente pesquisa tem por objetivo compreender e refletir sobre o ensino de língua materna mediado pelas tecnologias e, além disso, tentar apontar caminhos que possam contribuir para a transformação na maneira como esse ensino tem sido efetivado nas escolas públicas. Para isso, optei por ministrar um curso para alunas (os) do 9ª ano do Ensino Fundamental de uma escola pública, que possuía laboratório de informática funcionando, no município de Uberlândia/MG. O curso foi desenvolvido entre os meses de agosto e dezembro de 2009 e organizado em torno de alguns eixos norteadores: (i) a definição do estudo de um gênero específico, a autobiografia, a partir do qual estudamos uma cadeia de gêneros; (ii) a utilização de uma proposta metodológica com base em uma sequência didática para o estudo do gênero autobiografia; (iii) o estudo de um aspecto linguístico significativo para o gênero abordado; (iv) o desenvolvimento de avatares, pelos alunos participantes do curso, com o objetivo de potencializar a recepção e a produção do gênero autobiografia e (v) a utilização da plataforma de ensino virtual TelEduc na efetivação do curso proposto. Como pressuposto teórico, filiei-me às perspectivas teóricas de Bakhtin (2003[1952-1953]) para discutir sobre os gêneros discursivos; de Swales (2004) para refletir sobre aspectos referentes à cadeia de gêneros; de Dolz e Schneuwly (2004[1996]) para discutir sobre sequência didática; de Lejeune (2008) para abordar questões referentes ao estudo do gênero autobiografia; de Koch (2003), (1996) e Travaglia (2011) para refletir sobre os usos significativos dos elementos coesivos, de Kalantzis; Cope (2006), (2003) e de Rojo (2009) para refletir sobre os multiletramentos. No desenvolvimento desta investigação busquei, portanto, mostrar que a utilização dos laboratórios de informática nas escolas deve partir de um fazer pedagógico significativo para o aluno. Nesse sentido, é possível afirmar que o ensino de língua materna pode ser potencializado pelo estudo dos gêneros discursivos em ambientes virtuais, bem como pelo trabalho pedagógico com avatares. Esse fato ficou evidenciado quando observei que os alunos-adolescentes, ao desenvolverem as atividades propostas durante o curso de produção de autobiografias, não promoveram distinção entre a sua própria história de vida e a história de vida do seu respectivo avatar. Esse aspecto especificamente foi importante porque favoreceu a recepção e a produção do gênero em questão, sendo o envolvimento dos alunosadolescentes com a escrita redimensionada quando passaram a escrever sob a égide de seu avatar / Abstract: This research aims at reflecting and understanding the teaching of mother tongue mediated by technologies, trying to point out ways that can contribute to the changes in the way of teaching in public schools. For this, I chose to teach a course for the 9th grade students from a public elementary school in Uberlandia/MG, where there was a computer lab working. The course was developed between August and December 2009 and organized with some guiding principles: (i) the definition of the study of a specific gender, autobiography, from which we studied a chain of genders, (ii) the use of a methodology based on a didactic sequence for the study of the autobiography gender, (iii) the study of a significant linguistic aspect to the gender approached, (iv) the development of avatars by the participants of the course, in order to enhance the production and reception of the autobiography gender and (v) the use of a virtual learning platform - the TelEduc - on which the proposed course was based. As a theoretical assumption, I based on the theoretical perspectives of Bakhtin (2003 [1952-1953]) to discuss discursive genders, of Swales (2004) to reflect on aspects relating to the chain of genders, of Dolz and Schneuwly (2004 [1996 ]) to discuss about didactic sequence; of Lejeune (2008) to deal with issues related to the study of the autobiography gender; of Koch (2003), (1996) and Travaglia (2011) to reflect on the significant uses of cohesive elements of Kalantzis; of Cope (2006), (2003) and of Rojo (2009) to reflect on multiliteracy. In developing this research I tried to show that the use of computer labs in schools should happen with a pedagogical work that is meaningful to the student. In this sense, I can say that the teaching of the mother tongue can be enhanced by the study of genders in virtual environments, as well as by the use of a pedagogical method with avatars. This fact became evident when I observed that the students, in developing the proposed activities during the course of producing autobiographies, did not distinguish their own life stories from the life stories of their respective avatar. This aspect was particularly important because it favored the production and reception of the gender in question and resized the involvement of the students with their writings when they started writing under the aegis of their avatars / Doutorado / Linguagem e Tecnologia / Doutora em Lingüística Aplicada
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Des stratégies pédagogiques utilisées en classe de français pour développer la compétence scripturale des élèves

Marcotte, Sylvie 03 1900 (has links)
Thèse par articles / Dans un contexte où les données probantes sont prisées en éducation, cette thèse en didactique du français rappelle la pertinence, pour la recherche et la pratique, de s’intéresser en premier lieu à ce que l’enseignante fait en classe de français. Quelles sont les stratégies pédagogiques utilisées par les enseignantes en classe de français au secondaire québécois qui participent au développement de la compétence scripturale des élèves? Pour répondre à cette question, trois objectifs de recherche spécifiques sont poursuivis dans cette thèse. Chaque objectif fait l’objet d’un article scientifique, qui s’intègre dans un devis séquentiel de méthodes mixtes (Creswell, Plano Clark, Gutmann et Hanson, 2003). Le premier article vise à identifier les stratégies pédagogiques utilisées en classe de français au secondaire québécois liées à l’écriture de meilleurs textes par les élèves. Il repose sur une analyse secondaire (Dale, 1993) de données collectées à grande échelle au secondaire québécois par le groupe DIEPE (1995) (analyses factorielles exploratoires et régressions multiples à deux niveaux). Le deuxième article vise à identifier les stratégies pédagogiques utilisées en classe de français au secondaire québécois qui, selon le savoir d’expérience (Tardif et Lessard, 1999) des enseignantes, participent particulièrement au développement de la compétence scripturale des élèves. Il repose sur un atelier délibératif (Dogba, Dossa et Dagenais, 2017), lors duquel six enseignantes d’expérience choisissent ensemble des stratégies pédagogiques développant particulièrement la compétence scripturale de leurs élèves. Le troisième article vise à décrire comment peuvent être utilisées en classe de français au secondaire québécois les stratégies pédagogiques retenues consensuellement à l’issue de l’atelier délibératif. Il repose sur l’analyse d’observations directes non participantes menées dans la classe d’une enseignante de français du secondaire québécois au moyen d’un synopsis (Blaser, 2007, 2009; Lord, 2012, 2014; Schneuwly et Dolz, 2009) et d’une grille d’analyse complémentaire qui repose sur les gestes didactiques fondamentaux de l’enseignante (Aeby Daghé et Dolz, 2008; Schneuwly, 2000, 2009; Schneuwly et Dolz, 2009). La mise en relation des résultats des trois articles nous conduit à discuter de leur complémentarité et de celle des méthodes employées ainsi qu’à souligner leurs implications pour la recherche et la pratique. Trois constats se dégagent. 1) Faire écrire les élèves permet aux enseignantes de français du secondaire québécois d’enseigner l’écriture, puisque cela leur permet d’utiliser plusieurs stratégies pédagogiques dans le but de développer la compétence scripturale de leurs élèves. 2) Pour développer la compétence scripturale des élèves, plusieurs stratégies pédagogiques peuvent être utilisées en classe, toutes de façons à la fois singulières et plurielles. Ces stratégies pédagogiques reposeraient toutes sur la mise à disposition de textes, que l’enseignante peut fournir aux élèves ou qu’elle peut leur faire écrire, et sur la mise en évidence des dimensions des objets de savoir à enseigner dans ces textes, bref sur des formes spécifiques des gestes didactiques fondamentaux présentifier et pointer (Schneuwly, 2000, 2009). 3) L’enseignante joue un rôle central pour développer la compétence scripturale des élèves en classe de français au secondaire québécois, par l’étayage et la diversification des stratégies pédagogiques. / In the context of evidence-based education, this thesis in French didactics stresses the relevance, for research and practice, of being primarily interested in what teachers do in French class. What are the pedagogical strategies used in class by French teachers within Quebec secondary schools that participate in developing students’ scriptural competence? To answer this question, three specific research objectives are pursued in this thesis. Each objective is the subject of a scientific article, which are all part of a sequential mixed methods research design (Creswell, Plano Clark, Gutmann and Hanson, 2003). The first article aims to identify the pedagogical strategies used in French class that relate to the writing of better texts by students in Quebec secondary schools. It is based on a secondary analysis (Dale, 1993) of large-scale data that were collected in Quebec secondary schools by the DIEPE group (1995) (exploratory factor analysis and two-level multiple regressions). The second article aims to identify the pedagogical strategies used in French class within Quebec secondary schools that specifically participate in developing students’ scriptural competence according to the teacher’s experience knowledge (Tardif and Lessard, 1999). It is based on a deliberative workshop (Dogba, Dossa and Dagenais, 2017), during which six experienced teachers together choose pedagogical strategies that specifically develop the scriptural competence of their students. The third article aims to describe how the pedagogical strategies elected at the end of the deliberative workshop can be used in French class within Quebec secondary schools. It is based on the analysis of direct nonparticipant observations that were conducted in the class of a French secondary school teacher in Quebec using a synopsis (Blaser, 2007, 2009; Lord, 2012, 2014; Schneuwly and Dolz, 2009) and a complementary analysis grid based on the teacher's fundamental didactic gestures (Aeby Daghé and Dolz, 2008; Schneuwly, 2000, 2009; Schneuwly and Dolz, 2009). The results of the three articles are then discussed to explore the complementarity of their results and methods, as well as to highlight their implications for research and practice. Three observations emerge. 1) Having students write allows French secondary school teachers in Quebec to teach writing, as it enables them to use several pedagogical strategies to develop their students’ scriptural competence. 2) To develop students’ scriptural competence, several teaching strategies can be used in class, in ways that are all simultaneously singular and plural. These pedagogical strategies may be based on the provision of texts that the teacher can show to students or that she can have them produce, and on highlighting the knowledge objects’ dimensions that ought to be taught in these texts, in short on specific forms of the fundamental didactic gestures of presentifying and pointing (Schneuwly, 2000, 2009). 3) The teacher plays a central role in developing the scriptural competence of students in French class within Quebec secondary schools, by scaffolding and diversifying pedagogical strategies.

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