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    Alfabetização e Neurociência: adaptando-se as mudanças
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2024-10-30) MARQUES, Lilian Santos; SANTOS, Leila Aparecida dos; DOCEMA, Hemily Carvalho Bensi; MEDICI, Fátima Aparecida; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos; SALA, Patrícia Vasconcellos
    The Integrated Project aims to integrate children’s emotional development with literacy practice, using playful activities to explore and express feelings. This approach not only helps with cognitive development, but also with emotional development, promoting a more complete and holistic education. Neuroscience applied to education studies how children’s brains learn and how emotional factors influence the learning process. This Project is a powerful tool that integrates knowledge from neuroscience applied to education, literacy practices and adaptation skills. By focusing on emotions, the project not only improves children’s reading and writing skills, but also promotes their emotional and social well-being, better preparing them to face academic and personal challenges. By working with emotions, the project helps children understand and regulate their feelings, which is crucial for learning. Positive emotions such as joy and interest can increase motivation and attention, facilitating the literacy process. Recognizing and naming emotions stimulates areas of the brain linked to language and cognition development, promoting more effective and meaningful literacy. By combining feelings and words, children learn to express emotions through written and spoken language, developing their reading and writing skills in an integrated and meaningful way. The proposed activities help children expand their emotional vocabulary, improving their ability to communicate and express themselves. The use of stories and drawings involves active methodologies that make the literacy process more engaging and relevant for children. Activities that involve creativity and emotional expression help children become more flexible and open to new experiences, facilitating their adaptation to different contexts and situations.
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    Arte e Cultura: sentindo a arte, vivenciando a cultura
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2024-10-30) MARQUES, Lilian Santos; SANTOS, Leila Aparecida dos; DOCEMA, Hemily Carvalho; MEDICI, Fátima Aparecida; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    This project was conceived with the aim of integrating the universe of cultural diversity through playful and sensory activities, using art and movement as the main means of expression. At this stage of life, children are in the process of fully developing their motor, cognitive and emotional skills.
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    Fundamentos Pedagógicos: Leitura e Prática
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-10-30) GOMES, Paula da Silva; MEDICI, Fátima Aparecida; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    Reading is capable of transforming human beings and, consequently, the world. When reading, we develop linguistic, interpretative, reasoning, concentration, expression and creativity skills, among others. Paulo Freire goes further and says that “reading is becoming aware, is to interpret the world” and that we all want and need to be capable of that. That is why it is so important that families and educators ensure that our students have access to this gateway to the infinite knowledge of the world and can, through reading, identify and value their human power. Remembering that the practice of reading affects the cognitive, social and emotional development of the individual.
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    Fundamentos Pedagógicos: Leitura e Prática
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-10-30) PAVAN, Flaviana de Lourdes Marques; GALDINO, Elizandra de Mello; MEDICI, Fátima Aparecida; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    Reading is capable of transforming human beings and, consequently, the world. When reading, we develop linguistic, interpretative, reasoning, concentration, expression and creativity skills, among others. Paulo Freire goes further and says that “reading is becoming aware, is to interpret the world” and that we all want and need to be capable of that. That is why it is so important that families and educators ensure that our students have access to this gateway to the infinite knowledge of the world and can, through reading, identify and value their human power. Remembering that the practice of reading affects the cognitive, social and emotional development of the individual.
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    Fundamentos Pedagógicos: leitura e prática compreendendo a linguagem como atividade humana
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-06-30) SANTOS, Leila Aparecida dos; MARQUES, Lilian Santos; MEDICI, Fátima A.; JACOMINI, Mariângela L.; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    The reading practice chosen is storytelling: reading and acting, thus stimulating curiosity and pleasure in reading. In this practice, teacher Nara Alexo da Silva, responsible for the reading room, is concerned with choosing the book according to the age group of the classroom, where she also stimulates creativity and imagination, making the student invent the end of the story and together arrive in a context. This reading practice stimulates creativity, text interpretation and especially the literacy of students from 1st to 5th year of elementary school.
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    Fundamentos políticos e sociais da educação
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-06-30) BIAZOTO, Bianca; JACOMINI, Mariângela L.; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    In this work, I present a discussion on aspects related to the origins and development of sociology in an attempt by education to assert itself, as a field of knowledge, of improvements in cultural and moral values.
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    Fundamentos políticos e sociais da educação
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-06-30) LIMA, Ana Luiza Pereira de; CIPRIANO, Isabel Cristina da Silva; PONTES, Bianca Cortês; MELO, Marcela de Cássia da Cruz; DOMINGOS, Mariana Marrichi Lemes; JACOMINI, Mariângela L.; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    Reading is one of the most important means of communication. Developed throughout history and maintained until the present day, it has a wide variety of functions and is in all areas, especially in studies, helping a lot in the cognitive abilities of human beings. According to Gonçalves (2013), “reading for the early years is of paramount importance for teaching-learning and to acquire new knowledge, the act of reading is the acquisition of new knowledge for the formation of a citizen”.
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    História e Geografia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-09-30) JACINTO, Beatriz Aguiar Aparecido; DUARTE, Conceição Aparecida da Costa; LIMA, Isabel Cristina Guarnieri de; COSTA, Larissa Cristina Minussi da; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    The challenges of urban mobility are associated with sustainable development and ensures quality of life, including ecological, cultural, political, social, economic and institutional components that do not compromise our quality of life. When related to the motorization of population movements through collective and individual transport.
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    História e Geografia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-09-30) GIÃO, Alexandra Henrique Souza; SILVA, Simone Hosana da; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    With the emergence of industries in the cities, people left their lives in the countryside and migrated to the cities, bringing new social and technological dilemmas and thus satisfying the population's desire to move from one place to another with ease, so it was increasingly emerging. more cars, buses, bicycles. Cars presented a comfortable and efficient way to solve mobility problems, the technology became absurdly popular, causing harmful gases. One of the main aspects is due to the effects of the global use of motor vehicles, problems involved concern gas residues and pollution released in motor vehicles, which advises campaigns for the use of bicycles and vehicles powered by other fuels such as alcohol, and even even electrical energy. To improve the quality of life in cities, and reduce the high economic costs of transport and to combat air pollution, traffic is also one of the biggest emitters of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases, responsible for climate change. . The political incentive for alternative transport is essential for sustainable urban mobility such as cycling, the implementation of cycle paths on several roads to guarantee visibility, loans and bicycle parking, encouraging the use of bicycles.
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    História e Geografia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-09-30) VITOR, Bianca Garcia; TAPI, Rafaela; FUIN, Vanessa Calixto Valin Mariano; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    The frequent use of motorized transport occurs for several reasons, among which we can highlight: safety, agility and comfort. The advancement of technology has contributed to this fact taking on even greater proportions. This makes other transportation options less popular. The consequence of this is the high number of vehicles circulating, especially in large cities, leading to an increase in polluting gases in the atmosphere, which is harmful to the environment and health. A great alternative is to use a bicycle as a way of using economical and healthy transport. The bicycle is not only an alternative for urban mobility, but it can also bring many benefits, such as: improving well-being and promoting healthier experiences. However, to become a sustainable means of transport it would be necessary to increase cycle paths and install bicycle racks, so that their use can be integrated with other means, always valuing education and especially traffic safety.
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    História e Geografia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-09-30) FERREIRA, Luana Alves; CARVALHO, Karina da Silva; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    Technology helps us increasingly realize and transform dreams into reality, with various means of transportation. Some facilities nowadays are being able to enjoy a car, its most frequent use is for work, especially for those who live far away, making everyday life easier, we forget that among all the benefits, they are the causes and main emitters of polluting gases, our quality of life is affected, this happens due to pollution caused by substances emitted by vehicles. A great way to have a healthy life and still spend little is to be able to enjoy the benefits of a bicycle, offering comfort and stability to your health, motivating people to use what is really worth it, thus seeking a lot of savings, with promotions and discounts on purchases possible. , encouraging human beings to take better care of our nature and lead a more energetic and healthy life.
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    História e Geografia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-09-30) CARVALHO, Carolina; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    Challenging urban mobility in Brazil, marked by predominant motorized transport, generates problems such as pollution and congestion, harming sustainable development. Challenging urban mobility in Brazil, marked by predominant motorized transport, generates problems such as pollution and congestion, harming sustainable development.
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    História e Geografia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-09-30) CARVALHO, Adriana de; RIVER, Barbara Silva; NICACIO, Fernanda Aparecida; SOUZA, Mara Adriana de Brito; BERNARDO, Amanda Leonel; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    The frequent use of motorized transport such as cars and motorcycles can have negative consequences for the sustainable development of a city. It is possible to observe some aspects that impact and reflect on everyday life, such as air pollution, contributing to global warming due to the emission of carbon dioxide. Thus, as they also cause Some damage to health, pollution resulting from man's experience in urban space, can be found in various forms, such as atmospheric, water, soil, visual and sound. The pollution Noise is also one of the types of pollution that affects the largest number of people worldwide, second only to water and air pollution. To promote significant change, actions such as investing in sustainable public transport and implementing urban planning focused on sustainability are essential. Encouraging bicycle use with safe cycle lanes and parking and awareness of the benefits environmental health. Together, these actions will help consolidate policies that encourage reducing the negative impacts of motorized transport on sustainable development.
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    História e Geografia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-09-30) CUNHA, Andréa Fernanda; MARTINS, Andresa dos Santos Vaz; FERREIRA, Beatriz Rosa; GUIMARÃES, Keila Alves; SILVA, Luana Carolina dos Santos; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    The frequent use of motorized transport can be attributed to several factors such as population growth, urban expansion and the lack of efficient alternatives, since the provision of public transport and cycle paths do not always offer adequate infrastructure. Cars are considered one of the factors of greatest concern for sustainable urban development, responsible for emitting most of the waste that pollutes the air and also consuming a large amount of non-renewable materials such as oil. The increased use of motor vehicles requires more roads and parking, transforming natural areas into urban areas, causing damage to biodiversity and the environment. The emission of polluting gases is a central concern due to the negative environmental impact, greenhouse gases from motor vehicles are contributing to global warming. To promote sustainable development, there must be joint action to raise awareness among society and public policies, creating cycle paths, encouraging them through offering a modernized bicycle sharing system with affordable prices and regular maintenance, maintaining safety in traffic and facilities, aiming to achieve a balance between mobility, the environment and social equity.
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    História e Geografia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-09-30) PRADO, Carina Santos Mattos; FREITAS, Dayara Maria de; JEREMIAS, Eidemara; SILVA, Janaina dos Santos; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    With the increase in the use of motorized transport, we can see that traffic is the main cause of air pollution in cities, as it is one of the biggest emitters of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases, the main cause of climate change, and an important part of the urban population breathes this polluted air. For this reason, we must seek to combat air pollution, investing in new methodologies to raise awareness among the population. In fact, we live in a period in which the exploitation of the environment is causing enormous damage to natural resources. Today's facilities, comfort and new technologies bring countless advantages, but they undermine sustainable development. To try to contain pollution and add sustainability, the use of bicycles in urban centers is an alternative to non-motorized travel, thus being an ally in reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) and an ally in promoting the user's health, taking into account since its use improves the cardiovascular and respiratory system. However, raising awareness among the population to opt for cycling depends on improvements in the cities' infrastructure, such as: construction of cycle paths, bicycle racks, street lighting and signage in order to bring more safety to users.
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    História e Geografia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-11-30) LEAL, Suelen Rocha Gomes; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    Brazilian education participates in a continuous search to improve the quality of the teaching and learning process. For the curricular components of history and geography, the idea is the same: it is necessary for teachers to innovate their practice and provide new experiences to students. Current trends in teaching these curricular components require understanding and reflection in relation to the old, overwhelming and rigid practice, full of memorization and with passive students to take a conscious, critical and active stance in their daily lives. This work aims to assist in the understanding and teaching practice in the teaching and learning process of curricular components and current trends in history and geography aligned with transversal themes and innovation.
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    História e Geografia
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-09-30) RAULINO, Lauani Rodrigues; REIS, Luana Leal dos; TEÓFILO, Luciane Rosalino; SILVA, Palmira Regiane da; MIGUEL, Patrícia D'Arcádia; SANTOS, Sergio Ricardo dos
    Motorized transport has a direct impact on the quality of life, characterized by a reduction in public space and an increase in pollution. It is concluded that some factors contribute to this growth, such as: favorable credit conditions and a reduction in the collective use of public transport, improved in the population's income and tax incentives. In this sense, traffic congestion, the emission of gases and pollutants and the greenhouse effect, have been one of the main causes of urban pollution, studies conclude that the health consequences are prolonged and compared to noise pollution, including increased stress. which directly and negatively affects people's quality of life.

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