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    Alfabetização e Neurociência: adaptando-se as mudanças
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2024-10-30) SOUZA, Camilla Dominigueti de; LOURENÇO, Ana Beatriz da Silva; DOMINGOS, Beatriz da Silva; COMBI, Giovana Gabriele; MEDICI, Fátima Aparecida; SANTOS, Sérgio 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. The recognition and naming of emotions stimulates areas of the brain linked to the development of language and cognition, 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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    Educação e Direitos Humanos : Quebrando Paradigmas
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-09-30) DOTTA, Ariane Cristina Nicolau Cardoso; SOUZA, Camilla Dominigueti de; D AVILLA, Victoria da Silva; MEDICI,Fatima Aparecida
    In this IP work we will address the topic “Education and Human Rights-Breaking paradigms”, whose purpose is to relate the disconnection of a standard that was previously followed so that a new model or standard is adopted. Breaking paradigms can mean a lot to a person and can represent the beginning of a new stage in life. To carry out the Integrator Project, a dissertation will be carried out on working practices with children/included people so that teachers know how to deal with, how to work with the included student and develop the potential they have despite their difficulties.
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    Educação e Inclusão: Convivendo com a Diversidade
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2023-11-30) MOREIRA, Ana Luiza de Campos; DOMINGOS, Beatriz da Silva; SOUZA, Camilla Dominigueti de; OLIVEIRA, Dhiéssyca Caroline Leal de; MEDICI,Fatima Aparecida
    Over time, special and inclusive education has undergone great advances, one of which is the right guaranteed by law for special students to remain in the school environment. The presence of people with some type of disability in schools is increasingly common. Therefore, it is essential to enable people with hearing loss to better integrate into society.
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    Educação e Sociedade: aprendendo a aprender
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-06-30) SOUZA, Camilla Dominigueti de; SANTOS, Ana Paula Aparecida Carvalho dos; CHAGAS, Thaynara Francielle
    This work proposes innovative ideas that can be used as tools for meaningful learning.
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    Fundamentos Pedagógicos: leitura e prática compreendendo a linguagem como atividade humana
    (Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-06-30) BACHIEGA, Talita Rezende Dall’Agnol; SOUZA, Camilla Dominigueti de; STEFANI, Izabella Barreiro; SANTOS, Ana Paula Aparecida Carvalho dos; MEDICI, Fátima A.; JACOMINI, Mariângela L.; SANTOS, Sérgio Ricardo dos
    “A book is a toy made with letters. Reading is playing”. Reading means re-reading and understanding, interpreting. Each one reads with the eyes he has. And interprets from where they step. Every point of view is a point of view. To understand how someone reads, it is necessary to know what their eyes are like and what their view of the world is. This makes reading always a rereading. Therefore, it is evident that each reader is a co-author. Because each one reads and rereads with the eyes he has. Because it understands and interprets from the world it inhabits.”
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    Infância e Educação: criando o novo
    (Centro Universitário da Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2024-04-30) SANTOS, Aline Oliveira dos; DOMINGOS, Beatriz da Silva; SOUZA, Camilla Dominigueti de; OLIVEIRA, Dhiéssyca Caroline Leal de; MIRANDA, Elisangela; MEDICI, Fátima Aparecida
    Early childhood education is important for several reasons, including because it marks the beginning of children's schooling and is considered the first stage of basic education; secondly, because of the particular characteristics of children and their childhoods. Early childhood education is where the educational process begins in search of the integral development of the human being, involving aspects of care and education, and the educational stage is today guaranteed as a right to all children from 0 to 5 years of age. Early childhood education is considered the first stage of basic education, as established in the Law of Guidelines and Bases of National Education (Law No. 9394/96), and must be offered in daycare centers and preschools. These educational spaces, whether public or private, are intended to educate and develop children from 0 to 5 years of age. Early childhood education teachers cannot consider a routine as something monotonous and repetitive. The early childhood education routine must be dynamic, creative and organized based on the group of children in each class.

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