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A pedagogia de g?neros da escola de Sydney em aulas de ingl?s para fins espec?ficos: um voo sist?mico-funcional

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Previous issue date: 2016-06-17 / Esta tese apresenta a inser??o da pedagogia de g?neros proposta pela Escola de Sydney (ROSE; MARTIN, 2012) nas aulas de Ingl?s para Fins Espec?ficos (IFE) de uma escola t?cnica do Rio Grande do Norte, no curso de Redes de Computadores. A proposta ? identificar os g?neros escolares relevantes para o curso ap?s a realiza??o de an?lise de necessidades, utilizando a Lingu?stica Sist?mico-Funcional (LSF) de Halliday e Matthiessen (2004) como recurso que facilita a compreens?o dos textos lidos, aproximando os estudos te?ricos da LSF da pr?tica na sala de aula, para que os alunos possam conceber a l?ngua como pr?tica social. Outro objetivo ? conhecer as percep??es dos alunos sobre as aulas ministradas. Trata-se de uma pesquisa quanti-qualitativa (D?RNYEI, 2007), na qual a LSF foi utilizada como modelo te?rico de an?lise de linguagem e de pesquisa, visto que ela ? o pr?prio objeto de pesquisa, e ao mesmo tempo o suporte te?rico que embasa a an?lise das opini?es dos alunos sobre as aulas. Aspectos da Pesquisa Narrativa (CLANDININ; CONNELY, 2004) tamb?m s?o utilizados para dar voz ao relato de minhas pr?prias experi?ncias como professora do curso de Redes e como pesquisadora, bem como para realizar a composi??o de sentidos observada nas representa??es dos alunos ap?s a viv?ncia de nossas aulas com o apoio da pedagogia adotada e da abordagem Sist?mico-Funcional, e para a reflex?o sobre as experi?ncias relatadas. O Sistema de Avaliatividade (MARTIN; WHITE, 2005) foi o instrumento anal?tico para verificarmos como se configuram as percep??es dos alunos sobre as aulas de IFE. A categoria mais utilizada do Sistema de Atitude, um dos dom?nios sem?nticos do Sistema de Avaliatividade, respons?vel pela express?o lingu?stica de avalia??es positivas e negativas, foi a Aprecia??o do tipo Valora??o, revelando a relev?ncia do trabalho com a pedagogia de g?neros e a originalidade na forma de abordagem dos textos. O trabalho com textos aut?nticos da ?rea, trabalhos em grupo, ensino colaborativo e reconhecimento dos tipos de textos foram aspectos da pedagogia de g?nero mais mencionados pelos alunos em suas aprecia??es. Outro tipo de Aprecia??o encontrado foi a Rea??o Impacto negativo, categoria utilizada para descrever o impacto emocional vivenciado nas aulas. Os resultados da an?lise das avalia??es feitas pelos alunos sobre as experi?ncias vividas em nossas aulas apontaram o reconhecimento e validade da utiliza??o da LSF nas aulas de IFE e, consequentemente, da pedagogia de g?neros proposta pela Escola de Sydney e ao mesmo tempo revelou o desejo de desenvolver a oralidade, promovendo uma reflex?o sobre a inclus?o da compet?ncia oral no curr?culo do curso. / This thesis presents the implementation of a genre pedagogy as proposed by the Sydney School (ROSE; MARTIN, 2012) in English classes for Specific Purposes (ESP) at a federal technical school in Rio Grande do Norte, in the Computer Networks undergraduation course. The proposal is to identify the relevant genres to the course after carrying out needs analysis, using the Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) from Halliday and Matthiessen (2004) as a resource that facilitates the understanding of texts, approaching the theoretical studies of SFL and implement them in the classroom practice, so that students can conceive language as a social practice. Another aim is to understand the perceptions of students about the classes taught. This is a quanti-qualitative research (D?RNYEI, 2007), in which the SFL was used as a theoretical model of language analysis and research, since it is the very object of research, and at the same time the theoretical framework that underlies the students' opinions about the classes. Aspects of Narrative research (CLANDININ; CONNELY, 2004) are also used to give voice to the account of my own experiences as a Network English language teacher and as a researcher, as well as to make sense from the students? representations after the experience of our classes with the support of the pedagogy adopted and the Systemic Functional approach and also give voice to the reflection on experiences reported. The Appraisal System (MARTIN; WHITE, 2005) was the analytical instrument in order to verify how to shape the students? perceptions about ESP classes. The most widely used category in the Attitude System, one of the semantic domains of Appraisal System, responsible for linguistic expression of positive and negative reviews, was the assessment of the Valuation type, revealing the importance of working with genre pedagogy and originality in the form of the text approach. Working with authentic texts from the field, group work, collaborative teaching and recognition of types of texts were aspects of genre pedagogy most mentioned by students in their assessments. Another type of assessment found was the negative impact Reaction, category used to describe the emotional impact experienced in class. The results of the analysis of the evaluations made by the students about the experiences in our classes showed the recognition and validity of the use of SFL in ESP classes and consequently the genre pedagogy proposed by the Sydney School. At the same time, it was revealed the desire to develop oral communication, promoting reflection on the inclusion of oral competence in the course curriculum.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/21603
Date17 June 2016
CreatorsCavalcanti, Beatriz Alves Paulo
Contributors07367936824, http://lattes.cnpq.br/5463585749303495, Moura, Ana C?lia Clementino, 04504160382, http://lattes.cnpq.br/4183099157915381, Cooper, Jennifer Sarah, 01461272424, http://lattes.cnpq.br/6919670149148157, Faria, Marilia Varella Bezerra dec, 40604527420, http://lattes.cnpq.br/9374738955386775, Lima-Lopes, Rodrigo Esteves de, 20609032895, http://lattes.cnpq.br/1654734521861377, Vian J?nior, Orlando
PublisherPROGRAMA DE P?S-GRADUA??O EM ESTUDOS DA LINGUAGEM, UFRN, Brasil
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguageEnglish
Typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion, info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis
Sourcereponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRN, instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, instacron:UFRN
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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