Pedagogia 1º Trimestre 2023

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    MATEMÁTICA E LETRAMENTO
    (FUNDAÇÃO DE ENSINO OCTAVIO DA SILVA BASTOS, 2023-02-01) CANDIDO, Luana Marcela; FRANCISCO, Lucimara Carolina; BRASIL, Renata Christina Rodrigues
    Literacy and literacy complement each other and go hand in hand, however, they are divergent processes. The child starts from an early age to understand sounds and transform them into letters. Literacy goes beyond being literate, knowing how to read and write, literacy is a process that meets the social demands of reading and writing, and insertion in different groups cultural. To understand the process of learning these skills that begin before even from the beginning of school life, it is necessary to understand the differences between literacy and literacy. Literacy is a very broad process and several methodologies are used to achieve meaningful learning. Mathematics is present even in the simplest situations of everyday life, even imperceptibly, sometimes. There are many ways of teaching literacy, literacy, mathematics, even in a playful and pleasurable way. For meaningful learning, it is necessary to understand, know the operations and be able to apply them on a daily basis, the Mathematical knowledge is a tool in everyday life. It is necessary that the educator know the social reality in which your students are inserted to obtain results in the applied methodology. The present work brings the awareness of the teaching of mathematics and the literacy of so that to obtain understanding and effective learning it is necessary to use methods so that students have skills to understand, apply, contextualize, relate to their social life and stimulate reasoning and reflection.
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    MATEMÁTICA E LETRAMENTO
    (FUNDAÇÃO DE ENSINO OCTAVIO DA SILVA BASTOS, 2023-02-01) PERAL, Ana Paula Beraldo; FERNANDES, Camila Daniele; GOMES, Paloma C. P. Ambrósio
    The present work is a case study of Colégio Madre Teresa, a private school in Arapongas, with around 250 students from kindergarten and early years of primary school Fundamental. For years it was managed by a religious order of nuns but was sold for two city teachers who dream of modernization starting with teaching and learning methodology, the use of updated teaching materials. Vera, the pedagogical coordinator, was extremely rigid, traditional and resistant to any modernization. As the new owners of the school wanted a completely remodeled and the coordinator did not accept it, she resigned. And as a new contractor we will need show the faculty the wonders and gains of modernization in teaching. Since the beginning of time, mankind has been concerned with registering the events and facts, from this need writing was invented, over the years years we have been improving registration methods. The need arose to educate the children. For children's literacy and literacy, the teacher must know the different levels that children are, from them plan activities that contribute to advance in their knowledge of the alphabetic writing system, it is up to the teacher to favoring students' contact with writing in the most varied circumstances, it is necessary to activities are in accordance with the reality in which they are inserted and are within their interests . Currently, it is necessary for the school to worry about literacy for the children, the student must knowing how to apply reading and writing skills; the simple fact of knowing how to read and write does not differs in anything, literacy and literacy must go hand in hand.
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    MATEMÁTICA E LETRAMENTO
    (FUNDAÇÃO DE ENSINO OCTAVIO DA SILVA BASTOS, 2023-02-01) VARGAS, Camila Vogt Zanelli; MISTURA, Damares da Silva; VARGAS, Fabio Ronan Tavares; LOTITO, Maria Eduarda
    Through the case study of the Madre Teresa school, we will witness the importance of improvements and updates in the school environment, where the importance of having a pedagogical planning with theories and methodologies of teaching and learning current and broad, with interdisciplinarity, and active methodologies of Mathematics and Literacy and literacy, and technology, as such improvements are important and necessary so that the school follows the evolution of society, corroborating so that the student become an active and thinking citizen. With so much new information, it is impossible not to question whether certain theories are really correct, or if something needs to be modified, but not everyone accepts changes, new meanings, new knowledge and methodologies. This is what we will report on present work where we will talk about the Madre Teresa school, which is an institution located in the municipality of Arapongas, where about 250 students are enrolled Early Childhood Education and the early years of Elementary Education, which was formerly run by nuns, but was sold a few years ago to two modernist teachers of the city, who believed in new methods of teaching and learning and who dreamed of include technologies in the school's educational planning, which had the coordinator Vera, who in turn was always very rigid in her concepts and resistant to modernization because I believe that several generations have learned from the traditional teaching acquired by the former administrators, believing there was no need for such changes, opted for resigning.