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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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Exploring Language Ideologies in Second Language Teacher Education

Safriani, Afida January 2021 (has links)
No description available.
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Assessing the L2 pragmatic awareness of non-native EFL teacher candidates: Is spotting a problem enough?

Glaser, Karen 06 May 2024 (has links)
The assessment of pragmatic skills in a foreign or second language (L2) is usually investigated with regard to language learners, but rarely with regard to non-native language instructors, who are simultaneously teachers and (advanced) learners of the L2. With regard to English as the target language, this is a true research gap, as nonnative English-speaking teachers (non-NESTs) constitute the majority of English teachers world-wide (Kamhi-Stein 2016). Addressing this research gap, this paper presents a modified replication of Bardovi-Harlig and Dörnyei’s (1998) renowned study on grammatical vs. pragmatic awareness, carried out with non-NEST candidates. While the original study asked the participants for a global indication of (in)appropriateness/ (in)correctness and to rate its severity, the participants in the present study were asked to identify the nature of the violation and to suggest a repair. Inspired by Pfingsthorn and Flöck (2017), the data was analyzed by means of Signal Detection Theory with regard to Hits, Misses, False Alarms and Correct Rejections to gain more detailed insights into the participants’ metalinguistic perceptions. In addition, the study investigated the rate of successful repairs, showing that correct problem identification cannot necessarily be equated with adequate repair abilities. Implications for research, language teaching and language teacher education are derived.
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Das histórias que nos habitam: por uma formação de professores de inglês para o Brasil / Re-thinking the histories that inhabit us: towards a Brazilian oriented English language teacher education program

Jucá, Leina Claudia Viana 03 April 2017 (has links)
Esta pesquisa, realizada no período 2012-2016, investigou as possíveis razões para o crescente desinteresse pela profissão docente, especificamente no que se refere ao ensino de língua inglesa (LI) na educação básica brasileira, sobretudo aquela pública; e o fez a partir do posicionamento de licenciandos em LI de uma universidade pública acerca do que para eles significava ser professor. O estudo se valeu de contribuições de teorias pósmodernas, baseando-se, principalmente, em conceitos pós-estruturalistas e decoloniais relacionados às concepções de língua, discurso, epistemologia e identidade, no intuito de melhor compreender as influências modernas sobre a construção histórica da docência e da identidade docente. Identificar os princípios que fundamentam o ensino de LI e a formação docente nessa área; investigar os discursos que perpassam a construção da identidade docente e em que se fundamentam; e compreender em que medida tais princípios e discursos impactam o (des)interesse pela profissão eram alguns dos principais objetivos propostos. Permeados pela análise dos dados gerados, os capítulos que compõem esta pesquisa se organizam da seguinte forma: a introdução localiza este estudo no cenário educacional brasileiro, apresenta seus objetivos gerais e específicos, o seu contexto de realização, as perguntas de pesquisa, a metodologia utilizada e o perfil dos participantes e da pesquisadora; o Capítulo 01 apresenta um panorama histórico da educação brasileira desde a implantação do sistema educacional jesuíta, em 1549, até a promulgação da LDB de 1996, procurando focar no ensino e na formação de professores de LI; o Capítulo 02 trata do papel do discurso na construção da realidade e na invenção da tradição, da ideia de desenvolvimento e civilização que permearam a colonização de terras e povos e resultaram na invenção da História ocidental; o Capítulo 03 dedica-se à invenção das línguas inclusive a LI e o inglês como língua internacional (ILI) e à construção histórica da identidade com base nas ideias de fixidez, permanência e normalidade, negando seu caráter fluido e nômade; as considerações finais apresentam acontecimentos políticos atuais e discorrem sobre as implicações do caráter circular da História sobre a construção da identidade docente e do estatuto negativo da profissão, além de reafirmar a necessidade de uma formação docente pautada no letramento crítico, como forma de promover mudança. / This research developed between the year 2012 and the year 2016 investigated the increasing lack of interest in the teaching profession, including English language teaching (ELT), in Brazilian (public) basic education. This study was developed mainly on the basis of post-modern theories, related mainly to post-structuralist and decolonial concepts concerning language, discourse, epistemology and identity, used in order to better understand the influences of Modernity on the historical construction of the teacher identity and the teaching profession status. Some of the main objectives of this research were to identify the principles that ground ELT and EL teacher education in Brazil; examine the discourses that influence the construction of teacher identity and the basis of such discourses; and understanding to what extent such principles and discourses affect the (dis)interest in the teaching profession. The introduction situates this study in the Brazilian educational setting, and it presents the general and specific objectives that guided the development of this research, as well as the research questions, methodology and participants. Chapter 01 presents a historical overview of Brazilian education, starting from the Jesuit educational system implemented in 1549 and ending after the promulgation of the Brazilian National Law on Education (LDB) in 1996. Chapter 02 focuses on the role of discourse in the construction of reality, in the invention of tradition, and in the creation of the ideas of development and progress, which explained the need for civilization. This justified the colonization of lands and peoples and served as the basis for the invention of Western History. Chapter 03 refers to the invention of languages including English language, and English as an international language (EIL) and to the historical construction of identity based on the ideas of fixity and normality, denying its fluid and nomadic nature. The concluding chapter elicits current political events, addresses the implications of the circular nature of History on the construction of teacher identity and the negative status of the teaching profession, and also reiterates the need for a critical literacy-guided English language teacher education as a way of promoting changes.
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Atitude Curricular: Letramentos Críticos nas Brechas da Formação de Professores de Inglês / Curricular attitude: critical literacy in gaps of English teacher education

Duboc, Ana Paula Martinez 01 October 2012 (has links)
Este trabalho é fruto de uma pesquisa-ação colaborativa desenvolvida em uma instituição de ensino superior a qual buscou ressignificar a prática pedagógica de disciplinas do currículo universitário de professores de língua inglesa de forma a contemplar as demandas postas pelas sociedades contemporâneas. Para tanto, utilizou-se das contribuições de teorias pós-modernas, com ênfase para preceitos do pós-estruturalismo, articulando-as com estudos mais específicos sobre linguagem, texto e significação ao considerar também as discussões dos multiletramentos. Após uma breve fase de observação, a pesquisa aos poucos elegeu determinados aspectos deste aporte teórico no caso, o entendimento de letramento crítico como postura filosófica pautado numa crítica problematizadora o que culminou no nascimento da ideia de atitude curricular nas brechas do curso de formação de professores de línguas, sinalizando, com isso, a necessidade de mudança ou agência diante da prática curricular. Sob essa orientação, foram planejados diversos ciclos de ação ao longo da pesquisa, os quais tentaram ressignificar aquela ação pedagógica de maneira que o ensino da língua inglesa contemplasse um propósito educacional crítico. A introdução deste trabalho apresenta as justificativas da investigação, os objetivos, as escolhas metodológicas, o contexto investigado e breves observações sobre a fundamentação teórica. A tese organiza-se em três capítulos. No primeiro, analiso algumas concepções e práticas preliminares do contexto de pesquisa sob a ótica de questões atuais, voltadas para alguns pressupostos da pós-modernidade e os novos papeis do inglês nos atuais processos globais. No segundo capítulo, delimito o lócus de enunciação ao tratar das diversas linhas de pesquisa que perpassam os letramentos, priorizando notadamente a noção de letramento crítico e culminando na ideia de atitude curricular, conceito-chave desta proposta. Por fim, o terceiro capítulo apresenta a práxis dessa atitude nas brechas do currículo universitário, momento em que também compartilho alguns acertos e desacertos. / This collaborative action-research developed at a Higher Education institution aimed at ressignifying the pedagogical practices within the English teacher education programs so that they would better respond to the social demands in contemporary societies. In order to do so, post-modern theories were taken as an important framework with emphasis on post-structuralist concepts, which were then related to more specific studies on language, text and meaning as brought by multiliteracies studies. After a brief observation period, I soon opted for certain elements of the theoretical framework that is to say the notion of critical literacy as philosophical orientation based on critique which culminated in the core idea of curricular attitude in those gaps encountered in language teacher education programs. The term curricular attitude has been coined in this work in order to signal the necessary teacher agency towards curriculum practices. Under such notion, several action cycles were planned aimed at ressignifying pedagogical actions in a way that the teaching of English language would also comprise critical educational purposes. The introduction of this work presents its justification, objectives, methodological issues, the investigated context as well as brief remarks on its theoretical framework. The thesis is organized into three chapters. The first chapter analyses preliminary concepts and practices in the light of important contemporary questions, such as post-modern assumptions and the new roles of English in globalizing processes. The second chapter elicits the different approaches to understanding literacies, emphasizing critical literacy and its relation to the proposed core concept of curricular attitude. The last chapter then presents the praxis of such curricular attitude in the gaps we encounter in the investigated language teacher curriculum, besides critically reflecting on the successes and failures throughout the process.
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Das histórias que nos habitam: por uma formação de professores de inglês para o Brasil / Re-thinking the histories that inhabit us: towards a Brazilian oriented English language teacher education program

Leina Claudia Viana Jucá 03 April 2017 (has links)
Esta pesquisa, realizada no período 2012-2016, investigou as possíveis razões para o crescente desinteresse pela profissão docente, especificamente no que se refere ao ensino de língua inglesa (LI) na educação básica brasileira, sobretudo aquela pública; e o fez a partir do posicionamento de licenciandos em LI de uma universidade pública acerca do que para eles significava ser professor. O estudo se valeu de contribuições de teorias pósmodernas, baseando-se, principalmente, em conceitos pós-estruturalistas e decoloniais relacionados às concepções de língua, discurso, epistemologia e identidade, no intuito de melhor compreender as influências modernas sobre a construção histórica da docência e da identidade docente. Identificar os princípios que fundamentam o ensino de LI e a formação docente nessa área; investigar os discursos que perpassam a construção da identidade docente e em que se fundamentam; e compreender em que medida tais princípios e discursos impactam o (des)interesse pela profissão eram alguns dos principais objetivos propostos. Permeados pela análise dos dados gerados, os capítulos que compõem esta pesquisa se organizam da seguinte forma: a introdução localiza este estudo no cenário educacional brasileiro, apresenta seus objetivos gerais e específicos, o seu contexto de realização, as perguntas de pesquisa, a metodologia utilizada e o perfil dos participantes e da pesquisadora; o Capítulo 01 apresenta um panorama histórico da educação brasileira desde a implantação do sistema educacional jesuíta, em 1549, até a promulgação da LDB de 1996, procurando focar no ensino e na formação de professores de LI; o Capítulo 02 trata do papel do discurso na construção da realidade e na invenção da tradição, da ideia de desenvolvimento e civilização que permearam a colonização de terras e povos e resultaram na invenção da História ocidental; o Capítulo 03 dedica-se à invenção das línguas inclusive a LI e o inglês como língua internacional (ILI) e à construção histórica da identidade com base nas ideias de fixidez, permanência e normalidade, negando seu caráter fluido e nômade; as considerações finais apresentam acontecimentos políticos atuais e discorrem sobre as implicações do caráter circular da História sobre a construção da identidade docente e do estatuto negativo da profissão, além de reafirmar a necessidade de uma formação docente pautada no letramento crítico, como forma de promover mudança. / This research developed between the year 2012 and the year 2016 investigated the increasing lack of interest in the teaching profession, including English language teaching (ELT), in Brazilian (public) basic education. This study was developed mainly on the basis of post-modern theories, related mainly to post-structuralist and decolonial concepts concerning language, discourse, epistemology and identity, used in order to better understand the influences of Modernity on the historical construction of the teacher identity and the teaching profession status. Some of the main objectives of this research were to identify the principles that ground ELT and EL teacher education in Brazil; examine the discourses that influence the construction of teacher identity and the basis of such discourses; and understanding to what extent such principles and discourses affect the (dis)interest in the teaching profession. The introduction situates this study in the Brazilian educational setting, and it presents the general and specific objectives that guided the development of this research, as well as the research questions, methodology and participants. Chapter 01 presents a historical overview of Brazilian education, starting from the Jesuit educational system implemented in 1549 and ending after the promulgation of the Brazilian National Law on Education (LDB) in 1996. Chapter 02 focuses on the role of discourse in the construction of reality, in the invention of tradition, and in the creation of the ideas of development and progress, which explained the need for civilization. This justified the colonization of lands and peoples and served as the basis for the invention of Western History. Chapter 03 refers to the invention of languages including English language, and English as an international language (EIL) and to the historical construction of identity based on the ideas of fixity and normality, denying its fluid and nomadic nature. The concluding chapter elicits current political events, addresses the implications of the circular nature of History on the construction of teacher identity and the negative status of the teaching profession, and also reiterates the need for a critical literacy-guided English language teacher education as a way of promoting changes.
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In Search of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Teachers' Knowledge of Vocabulary Instruction

Zhang, Weimin 27 May 2008 (has links)
Researchers have explored second language (L2) teachers' knowledge focusing not only on their prior language learning experience, previous L2 teacher education, and teaching practices, but also on specific curricular areas, such as teaching L2 grammar, teaching L2 reading, and teaching L2 writing. This line of research has contributed to L2 teacher education, particularly how to develop an effective knowledge base for teacher candidates. This dissertation was conducted to investigate English as a foreign language (EFL) teachers' knowledge of vocabulary instruction. Specifically, employing three qualitative techniques for data collection (i.e., interviews, classroom observations, and stimulated recall), the study examined seven Chinese EFL university teachers'knowledge of vocabulary instruction from four dimensions: their beliefs about vocabulary learning, their understandings about vocabulary teaching, the relationship between their knowledge of vocabulary instruction and vocabulary teaching practices, and the sources of their knowledge about vocabulary instruction. The findings of the study indicate that Chinese EFL teachers have well-developed content knowledge of EFL vocabulary. They also have well-established belief systems about how to learn and teach vocabulary. Moreover, their beliefs about vocabulary teaching tend to be consistent with their vocabulary teaching practices though some inconsistencies have been identified as well. It was also found that Chinese EFL teachers¡¯ knowledge of vocabulary instruction is derived from a variety of sources, of which formal EFL education and teaching practices are considered as the two most influential. EFL teachers' individual differences were also identified to impact their beliefs about vocabulary instruction. This dissertation has at least three potential contributions. As one of the first attempts to investigate teacher knowledge of vocabulary instruction in the field of L2 teacher education, this research expands studies on L2 teachers' knowledge base. It also provides information about L2 teachers' knowledge in one less studied context, i.e., Chinese EFL vocabulary teaching. Finally, the use of observations, interviews, and stimulated recall to collect data in this study serves as an impetus for enriching techniques to examine Chinese EFL teacher knowledge.
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English Language Teachers' Learning to Teach with Technology through Participation in an Online Community of Practice: A Netnography of Webheads in Action

Kulavuz-Onal, Derya 01 January 2013 (has links)
The emergence of online learning environments and advances in web-based technologies enable teachers to interact and exchange ideas and experiences in online communities. However, these rapid technological advances also cause such online communities to disband quickly, before they have the opportunity to evolve into a community of practice, in which a group of teachers build a shared history, a shared repertoire of resources and activities, and mutually engage in collaborative professional development, over time. Moreover, rapid advances in technology necessitate on-going collaboration among teachers so that they develop meaningful technology integration practice. While such collaborations have taken place in face-to-face settings, how this might be achieved through participation in an online teacher community of practice has been under-researched. Therefore, the present study examines one long-standing, globally-distributed, online community of practice created by English language teachers, called "Webheads in Action", whose shared domain of interest centers on exploring the pedagogical uses of web-based technologies in English language teaching. The study employs netnography, or online ethnography, in which the researcher collects data through participant observation, interviews, and archiving, all of which is conducted completely online. The aim of this study was to understand the broader culture of learning, collaboration, and mentoring in this online language teacher community by exploring and analyzing its shared repertoire of resources, and activities; ways members engage in the collective development of this technology integration practice; and the role of participation in such an online community of practice on developing language teachers' technological pedagogical content knowledge when designing instruction. The data for this study comes from various sources of data collected through online participant observation in this community's activities over a year, reflective observational fieldnotes, online interviews, and archived data. Throughout my online fieldwork, I participated in this online community's activities both synchronously and asynchronously. At the same time, I took reflective observational fieldnotes of my participation and observations during these activities, as well as community's spaces and email communications. As for archival data, I archived the email communication that occurred during my time in the field, as well as screenshots of the community spaces and platforms. I conducted in-depth interviews with four key people in this community in order to better understand the organization and background of this community and its activities, and interviewed five individual members in order to learn about their stories with and as Webheads. Through qualitative data analysis procedures, namely coding, categorizing and finding themes, the study provides a rich and thick description as well as an analysis of this community and its culture in the light of my experiences and observations, as well as the experiences of others. The study reveals insights as to the culture of teacher learning in an online community of practice and the mediation of technological pedagogical content knowledge in online communities of practice. Limitations of the study and suggestions for future research are also presented, as well as an in-depth discussion of how ethnographic fieldwork practices are adapted in netnography with online communities of practice.
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Content-based Instruction para professores pré-serviço: uma análise da problemática do processo de avaliação.

Donadio, Luís Felipe Pereira dos Santos 16 March 2007 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-06-02T20:24:58Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 DissLFPSD.pdf: 801179 bytes, checksum: 757f280a7d8d89975af5d340fb81e2f2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2007-03-16 / Financiadora de Estudos e Projetos / There are many foreign language teacher Education courses in Brazil which try to teach the pre-service teachers some language apart from theory studies and the practice needed to the professional development of these future teachers. We have seen that the theory and the classroom practice are almost always placed at the end of the courses in just some semesters. The language and literature course analyzed in this research tries to break with this tradition by using a different methodology which integrates aspects concerning theory studies and classroom practice through language studies (more specifically English). When adopting an innovative methodology to the Brazilian teacher education context, the course we propose to analyze brings many possibilities for research attempting to clarify the results in the usage of this methodology. Among other possibilities, this work focuses the students assessment. Through our personal experience in dealing with this course - since the researcher is a former English teacher of the course in study - we could notice a lot of questioning relating to the students assessment process. During the development of many competences in the course, we found some dilemmas in order to find assessment instruments and procedures which could serve to the integration proposed by the course. As a result, we invited three former teachers from the course to take part in this work in order to investigate how these teachers understood the methodology used in the course and how they performed the assessment process with their students. We have come to the conclusion that the assessment process is done intuitively and there is the need of developing a more appropriate assessment process for this context. We also try to define and characterize the methodology used in the course based on what has been developed in terms of learning-teaching theory. / Encontramos muitos cursos de licenciatura em Letras que buscam ensinar uma língua estrangeira aos alunos-futuros-professores separadamente dos estudos teóricos relacionados à formação profissional desses alunos, o que fica relegado a alguns semestres no final do curso. O curso de Letras analisado neste estudo tenta romper com essa tradição ao integrar os estudos e práticas necessários à formação profissional dos alunos-futurosprofessores com e por meio dos estudos em língua estrangeira (mais especificamente em língua inglesa). Ao buscar adotar uma metodologia de ensino inovadora ao contexto brasileiro para a formação de professores, o curso em questão proporciona várias possibilidades de estudo na tentativa de iluminar os resultados da utilização dessa metodologia. O estudo que este trabalho apresenta volta-se para o processo de avaliação desses alunos. Com a experiência pessoal do pesquisador, então professor de língua inglesa do curso analisado, houve a percepção dos questionamentos relacionados ao processo de avaliação dos alunos. Uma vez que várias competências são desenvolvidas durante o curso, alguns dilemas foram encontrados na busca por procedimentos e instrumentos que contemplassem a integração de competências no processo de avaliação. Então, convidamos três professoras que trabalharam no curso de Letras em questão para participarem desta pesquisa a fim de investigar como essas professoras entendiam a metodologia de ensino adotada no curso e como conceberam o processo de avaliação dos alunos. Constatamos que a avaliação é feita de forma intuitiva e existe a necessidade de desenvolvimento de um direcionamento mais adequado no processo de avaliação para o contexto estudado. Tentamos também caracterizar e definir a metodologia de ensino utilizada no curso com base no que já foi desenvolvido teoricamente para o processo de ensino-aprendizagem de línguas.
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Entre nós: emoções e recursos para o agir na linguagem sobre o trabalho docente

Land, Simone Grams 22 March 2017 (has links)
Submitted by Viviane Lima da Cunha (viviane@biblioteca.ufpb.br) on 2017-08-01T13:18:07Z No. of bitstreams: 1 arquivototal.pdf: 2756242 bytes, checksum: 2fa3a42dd8e7847e411a0884dba28cb3 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-08-01T13:18:07Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 arquivototal.pdf: 2756242 bytes, checksum: 2fa3a42dd8e7847e411a0884dba28cb3 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2017-03-22 / Situated in the field of Applied Linguistics, the present study is about language regarding teachers‟ work during the Letters-English undergraduate program at UFPB - in special, in the PIBID program - focusing on the emotions and resources for acting through language. The main objective is to give visibility to emotions experienced in the context of teacher education and work, as well as to its recursiveness in language, by means of investigating representations of emotions and resources for acting in undergraduate voices. As a way to trigger this language in dialogue, the following tools from the Clinic of Activity are used: simple self-confrontation (SSC) and cross self-confrontation (CSC). The texts were generated in two SSC sessions with two novice teachers, one with each research collaborator, and one CSC session with both collaborators, in 2015-6. These texts are analyzed in the light of Socio-discursive Interactionism (BRONCKART, 2008, 2012), focusing on thematic content and modalizations, so that to comprehend the lines that weave emotions and interweave resources for acting on verbalization about teachers‟ education and work. For this, other relevant concepts involve emotion (SPINOZA, 1955, VYGOTSKY, 2004, GOLEMAN, 2007; CRAMPTON; LEWIS,2016), reconfiguration (BRONCKART, 2008), objective, subjective and social worlds (HABERMAS, 2010), empathy (BAKHTIN, 2010), discursive genre and style (BAKHTIN, 1997) and professional genre and style (CLOT, 2007, 2010). The analysis is developed in order to discuss the following research questions: which themes emerge in language about teachers´ work? How are emotions and resources for acting thematized and intertwined in graduating teachers´ voices? In which way are resources for acting woven from emotions and vice-versa? On answering these questions, threads of the objective, social and subjective worlds are unraveled through modalizations present in teacher discourse. Based on this analysis, remarks about teacher education are woven, in terms of inclusion in the professional genre and the development of style, of situations that mobilize the emotions of graduating teachers, of the reconfiguration of emotions and acting, as well as the fabric of resources for acting, amongst others, emphasizing the emotional dimension of teachers. Lastly, considerations based on the discussion of data are presented, as the necessity of emotional education at schools and at universities, as well the relevance of work groups, of reconfiguration processes and of psychological support in teachers‟ courses. / No campo da Linguística Aplicada, o presente estudo trata da linguagem sobre o trabalho docente em formação inicial, em especial, durante o PIBID na Licenciatura em Letras Inglês, UFPB, atentando para as emoções e para os recursos para o agir por meio da linguagem. O objetivo central é dar visibilidade às emoções vividas na formação e no trabalho docente e a sua recursividade na linguagem, por meio da análise das representações das emoções e dos recursos para o agir na voz de professores licenciandos. Para suscitar essas vozes em diálogo, são utilizadas ferramentas da Clínica da Atividade, corrente da Psicologia do Trabalho, a saber: autoconfrontação simples (ACS) e autoconfrontação cruzada (ACC). Os textos foram gerados em 2015-16, em duas sessões de ACS, uma com cada um dos dois professores colaboradores, licenciandos do referido curso de Letras Inglês, membros do PIBID atrelado ao curso, bem como em uma sessão de ACC, com os mesmos colaboradores. Esses textos são analisados à luz do Interacionismo Sociodiscursivo (BRONCKART, 2008, 2012), com enfoque no conteúdo temático e nas modalizações, a fim de percorrer os fios que tecem as emoções e entretecem recursos para o agir no dizer sobre a formação e o trabalho docente. Para isso, são considerados conceitos como emoção (SPINOZA, 1955, VYGOTSKY, 2004, GOLEMAN, 2007; CRAMPTON; LEWIS, 2016), reconfiguração (BRONCKART, 2008), mundos objetivo, subjetivo e social (HABERMAS, 2010), empatia (BAKHTIN, 2010), gênero e estilo do discurso (BAKHTIN, 1997) e gênero profissional (CLOT, 2007, 2010). Destarte, a análise é desenvolvida com o propósito de discutir as seguintes questões de pesquisa: quais temas emergem na linguagem sobre o trabalho docente? Como as emoções e os recursos para o agir são tematizados e entrelaçados na voz dos professores licenciandos? De que forma são tecidos recursos para o agir a partir das emoções e vice-versa? Ao responder a essas perguntas, são percorridos fios dos mundos objetivo, social e subjetivo nas modalizações presentes no dizer dos professores. A partir dessa análise, são tecidas considerações sobre a formação inicial, quanto à inserção no gênero profissional e o desenvolvimento do estilo, sobre situações que mobilizam as emoções dos licenciandos, a reconfiguração de emoções e do agir, a tessitura de recursos para o agir, entre outras, enfatizando a dimensão emocional dos professores. Concluindo, seguem ponderações fundamentadas na discussão dos dados, como a necessidade de educação das emoções na escola e na universidade, a relevância da formação de coletivos de trabalho, dos processos de reconfiguração e do apoio psicológico nas licenciaturas.
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A (co) construção de conceitos acadêmicos na formação inicial do professor de língua estrangeira – inglês em aulas de metodologia de ensino e no estágio supervisionado de um curso de letras / The (co) construction of academic concepts in initial foreign language teacher education in methodology of english teaching classes and in practicum activities in a letras course

Silva, Kátia Marques da 09 March 2018 (has links)
Submitted by Kátia Marques Da Silva (azeretolum@outlook.com) on 2018-04-23T23:48:25Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Tese - Katia Marques.pdf: 4561081 bytes, checksum: df3b1f8ff238748716a20d44b5315c27 (MD5) / Approved for entry into archive by Elza Mitiko Sato null (elzasato@ibilce.unesp.br) on 2018-04-24T15:54:07Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 silva_km_dr_sjrp.pdf: 4561081 bytes, checksum: df3b1f8ff238748716a20d44b5315c27 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-04-24T15:54:07Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 silva_km_dr_sjrp.pdf: 4561081 bytes, checksum: df3b1f8ff238748716a20d44b5315c27 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2018-03-09 / Esta pesquisa, um estudo de caso etnográfico, teve por objetivo investigar, segundo os princípios da perspectiva sociocultural de formação de professores de línguas, apoiada na psicologia sócio-histórica de Vygotsky (1978, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1981, 1992, 1990) e em Johnson e Golombek (2016, 2013, 2011, 2011a, 2011b, 2002, 2003), Johnson (2015, 2009) e Golombek (2011, 2015), a relação da ensinagem de uma professora formadora de Metodologia de Ensino de Língua Estrangeira - Inglês com a ensinagem de um aluno-professor de um Curso de Letras nas aulas de Metodologia e no Estágio Supervisionado. Para atingir esse objetivo principal, foram investigadas as possíveis ocorrências de (co)construção de conceitos nas atividades teórico-práticas desenvolvidas. Os dados foram gerados a partir de diários, desenho pictórico, gravações em áudio, entrevistas, questionários e documentos (planos de aula) produzidos pelo participante da pesquisa. A análise dos dados, com base em conceitos advindos da perspectiva sociocultural, permitiu identificar e selecionar, no curso desses diferentes momentos de observações teórico-práticas, a construção, a coconstrução e a reconstrução de conceitos cotidianos e científicos nas ações do aluno-professor de língua inglesa em formação e a relação destes com a ensinagem da professora formadora. Estes conceitos, chamados de acadêmicos e cotidianos (JOHNSON; GOLOMBEK, 2016), são necessários para o desenvolvimento dialógico do professor em formação inicial, por serem parte de um processo único de construção do conhecimento (VYGOTSKY, 1978). / This study research, an ethnographic case study, aims at investigating the relation of the teaching of a teacher educator of the subject course Metodologia de Ensino de Língua Estrangeira - Inglês to the teaching of a student-teacher in the classes of methodology and practicum of a Curso de Letras of a federal university of the interior of the state of Minas Gerais, based on the principles of a sociocultural perspective of second language teacher education, supported by Vygotsky (1978, 1988, 1987, 1986, 1981, 1992, 1990), and by Johnson and Golombek (2016, 2013, 2011, 2011a, 2011b, 2002, 2003), Johnson (2015, 2009) and Golombek (2011, 2015). Therefore, theoretical-practical activities developed during the second semester of 2014 and the first semester of 2015 were observed and monitored. The data were collected from diaries, drawings, audio recordings, interviews, questionnaires, and also from documents (lesson plans) produced by the participant of this research. The analysis of the data, oriented by the concepts of a sociocultural perspective, contributed to the identification and selection in different moments of theoretical-practical observations, the construction, coconstruction, and reconstruction of academic and everyday concepts in the action of the student-teacher in preservice education in relation to the teaching of the teacher educator. These concepts, named academic and everyday concepts (JOHNSON; GOLOMBEK, 2016), are necessary to the student-teacher’s dialogical development, as they are part of a unique process of construction of knowledge (VYGOTSKY, 1978).

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