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Item A busca por um novo método de ensino visando o bem estar dos docentes e alunos(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-11-30) VIEIRA, Ana Clara Greghi; BALBINO, Gabrielly Vitória; GERMANO, Jacqueline Silva; HONÓRIO, Kethellin Caroline; FLAUSINO, Pedro Paulo Meloni; GUILHERME, Ricardo Ribeiro; CAMARGO, Tamires Lopes; PRADO, Marcela Duarte; OLIVEIRA, Danilo Ciconi de; BETTI, Mariana Ricci; JACOMINI, Mariângela LeocárdioThe study and work provided access to a synthesis of the scenario of educational institutions and education professionals, so that it was possible to open up questions focused on the real meaning of inclusion and how to promote this change, since current studies demonstrate the need for intervention and mediation in relation to the well-being of professionals and teams that coordinate an educational institution. In addition, it dealt with issues related to measured learning and its countless possibilities of action, and how the proper modification in the cognitive structure can bring positive results and great impacts in social relations, in particular. It also brought access to the approach to the interpersonal relationship of mediators and mediated, attributing meaning to intervention and replication actions in development zones.Item Cartilha: Qualidade de vida dos idosos(Fundação de Ensino Octávio Bastos, 2022-11-30) VIEIRA, Ana Clara Greghi; GABRIEL, Beatriz de Melo; MARCUSSI, Camille; ANTONIO, Jaqueline Aparecida Fernandes; ROVIELO, Luiza Bittar Luciano; SCATOLIN, Melissa Zanetti; CAMARGO, Tamires Lopes; PRADO, Marcela Duarte; ISAAC, Gustavo Elias Arten; SANTOS, Amilton Cesar dos; BENTO, Patricia Oliveira LimaWe grow, we mature, we build our lives, many changes occur and many people of our social conviviality end their trajectory. With this, it is possible to imagine that welcoming should be essential in the lives of the elderly, however, the common mistake we often make is to separate the elderly from society believing that they have nothing more to offer the population.