scholarly journals Do Youtube à escola: transformações nas práticas docentes dos professores de história, provocadas pelo acesso de estudantes a conteúdos de história veiculados por youtubers

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-46
Author(s):  
Martha Kaschny Borges ◽  
Tales Hiroschu Medeiros Kamigouchi

This article describes changes in the teaching practices of high school history teachers, when their students access history content through the digital social network Youtube. As a result of the results of a master’s research, it aims to identify and describe the strategies adopted by teachers in the face of the challenge of teaching to a hyperconnected generation. The research was structured as being of a qualitative nature and had as theoretical and methodological assumptions: Goodman (1961) for the research technique Snowball; Bardin (2004) for the analysis of the content of the interviews; in addition to the dialogue with the authors Bruno Latour (2012); André Lemos (2008); Martha K. Borges (2007); Pierre Lévy (2010); Lucia Santaella and Renata Lemos (2010); Maria Auxiliadora Schmidt and Marlene Cainelli (2004); and Maria Mizukami (1986). The evidence corroborates with the understanding that the teaching-learning process in the time of cyberculture and cyberspace demand new initiatives and approaches that go beyond the traditional teaching model, such as, for example, dedicating planning time in the observation and analysis of YouTube channels that disseminate distorted concepts.

2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Karen Fran Chernoff

PurposeInternational mindedness (IM) is a core element of International Baccalaureate (IB) programs. Implementation of IM varies with the type of international school and where the IB school is situated. This article seeks to understand the tensions that three teachers experienced while teaching the IB Diploma Program history curriculum.Design/methodology/approachFor this study, three IB teachers examined their experiences teaching the history curriculum. This article offers relevant research on the difficulties in implementing IM and the following tensions: (1) situating the IB curriculum; (2) with hegemonic privilege and (3) in high-stakes testing.FindingsIM can be integrated into the history curriculum to make the history curriculum relevant for the global community. While each interviewee enjoys teaching in the IB program and believes the IB history curriculum offers opportunity for IM, they also feel the history curriculum would benefit from modification. Each interviewee's points of view bring a relevancy and an authenticity for why tensions exist when teaching IB diploma history.Originality/valueThere is a gap of research in how and to what extent teachers implement IM into the IB high school history curriculum. Further, teachers' views regarding the IB history curriculum and whether the history curriculum facilitates one's teaching IM is largely anecdotal. Thus, this study is unique in its offering three interviews by IB high school history teachers on IM and the tensions they feel when teaching about and attempting to implement IM.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (7) ◽  
pp. 2057 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yi-Hsiang Pan ◽  
Chen-Hui Huang ◽  
I-Sheng Lee ◽  
Wei-Ting Hsu

The purposes of the study were to examine the students’ learning effects of different physical education curriculum model, which merged Teaching Personal and Responsibility (TPSR), respectively, with the Sport Education Model (SEM) and Traditional Teaching Model (TTM) for better learning effects in high school physical education classes. A pretest-posttest quasi-experimental design was used with an experimental group (TPSR-SEM; 75 students, Mage = 16.78 ± 0.54 years) and a control group (TPSR-SEM; 58 students, Mage = 16.82 ± 0.57 years). Experimental and control group sessions spanned 32 lessons over 16 weeks. Multivariate analysis of covariance was used for statistical analysis. The findings of research showed that the TPSR-SEM experimental group could improve more learning effects than the TPSR-TTM control group in the dependent variables, including sport self-efficacy, sport passion, responsibility, and game performance. We concluded that TPSR-SEM group could improve more learning effects than the TPSR-TTM group in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective domains for physical education courses. It is worthy to develop TPSR-SEM in the physical education curriculum.


2020 ◽  
Vol 45 (2) ◽  
pp. 2-17
Author(s):  
Stephanie Garrone-Shufran

The preparation of history teachers has not traditionally included a focus on teaching the language of history. However, in order to think like historians, students in middle and high school history classrooms must learn to read and write like historians. This article describes how two preservice history teachers identified and taught language in fieldwork placements. Their experiences illustrate the challenges that history teachers face in incorporating meaningful language instruction. The findings suggest that training preservice and in-service teachers to identify and teach the language of history would be necessary to ensure that language instruction is implemented in history classrooms.


2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (3) ◽  
pp. 147
Author(s):  
Sueli Salva ◽  
Lucas Da Silva Martinez

Este artigo faz parte dos resultados preliminares de uma pesquisa de mestrado e versa sobre as questões de juventude e ensino médio. O objetivo deste trabalho é compreender as possibilidades de viver a juventude no contexto escolar, considerando a relação das jovens estudantes com os colegas, com a escola e os desafios do cotidiano, com base em suas narrativas. A metodologia utilizada é de natureza qualitativa com base em narrativas produzidas através de entrevistas narrativas sobre as vivências no ensino médio de duas jovens estudantes do ensino superior, da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria.  As entrevistas narrativas foram analisadas a partir da análise temática que trouxe a tona tramas/categorias para organização dos dados e posteriormente pela análise estruturalista. Essas possibilidades de viver a juventude no cotidiano escolar referem-se aos processos de socialização, que se traduzem na relação dos jovens com os pares durante o percurso formativo; nos processos e expectativas de preparação para o futuro, principalmente quando a escola se coloca como uma das únicas possibilidades de mobilidade social; no enfrentamento dos desafios vividos, como a falta de oportunidades de expressão corporal e a fragilidade das relações sociais, como o Bullying e nas táticas empregadas que criam uma forma própria de viver a escola, driblando normas para tornar acontecimentos do cotidiano em ocasiões de ganho e vantagem. As narrativas de Aline e Juliana mostram que, mesmo na diversidade de experiências, elas conseguem representar as vivências e a universalidade do ser juvenil.OF WAYS OF LIVING BETWEEN DIVERSITY AND THE UNIVERSALITY OF YOUTH IN SCHOOL: narratives on high schoolAbstract: This article is part of the preliminary results of a master's research and addresses the issues of youth and high school. The objective of this work is to understand the possibilities of living the youth in the school context, considering the relation of the young students with the colleagues, with the school and the daily challenges, based on their narratives. The methodology used is of a qualitative nature based on narratives produced through narrative interviews about the experiences in high school of two young students of higher education, Federal University of Santa Maria. The narrative interviews were analyzed from the thematic analysis that brought to the fore the frames/categories for data organization and later by the structural analysis. These possibilities of living the youth in the daily school refer to the processes of socialization, which are translated in the relationship of the young with the peers during the formative course; in the processes and expectations of preparation for the future, especially when the school is one of the only possibilities for social mobility; in the face of the challenges faced, such as the lack of opportunities for corporal expression and the fragility of social relations, such as Bullying and, in the tactics employed that create a proper way of living the school, avoiding norms to make everyday events in times of gain and advantage. The narratives of Aline and Juliana show that, even in the diversity of experiences, they can represent the experiences and the universality of the youthful being.Keywords: Narratives. Youth. High school. Diversity. Universality. DE LOS MODOS DE VIVER ENTRE LA DIVERSIDAD Y LA UNIVERSALIDAD LA JUVENTUD EN LA ESCUELA: narrativas sobre la enseñanza mediaResumen: Este artículo forma parte de los resultados preliminares de una investigación de maestría y versa sobre las cuestiones de juventud y enseñanza media. El objetivo de este trabajo es comprender las posibilidades de vivir la juventud en el contexto escolar, considerando la relación de las jóvenes estudiantes con los colegas, con la escuela y los desafíos de lo cotidiano, con base en sus narrativas. La metodología utilizada es de naturaleza cualitativa con base en narrativas producidas a través de entrevistas narrativas sobre las vivencias en la enseñanza media de dos jóvenes estudiantes de la enseñanza superior de la Universidad Federal de Santa María. Las entrevistas narrativas fueron analizadas a partir del análisis temático que trajo a la luz tramas/categorías para la organización de los datos y posteriormente por el análisis estructuralista. Estas posibilidades de vivir la juventud en el cotidiano escolar se refieren a los procesos de socialización, que se traducen en la relación de los jóvenes con los pares durante el recorrido formativo; en los procesos y expectativas de preparación para el futuro, principalmente cuando la escuela se sitúa como una de las únicas posibilidades de movilidad social; en el enfrentamiento de los desafíos vividos, como la falta de oportunidades de expresión corporal y la fragilidad de las relaciones sociales, como el Bullying y, en las tácticas empleadas que crean una forma propia de vivir la escuela, driblando normas para hacer acontecimientos de lo cotidiano en ocasiones de ganancia y la ventaja. Las narrativas de Aline y Juliana muestran que, incluso en la diversidad de experiencias, ellas logran representar las vivencias y la universalidad del ser juvenil.Palabras clave: Narrativas. Juventud. Enseñanza Media. Diversidad. Universalidad.


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Kuswono Kuswono

The aim of this study was to describe the performance of high school history teacher in Metro City. Assess teacher performance in the history of the city's Metro As infromasi for measures of performance development in the history teachers to meet curriculum of 2013. This type of research is quantitative descriptive using the survey method. This study will assess the performance of teachers and the entire population of high school history teacher in Metro City. The sampling technique using disproportionate stratified random sampling, data collection techniques using a questionnaire using Likert scale. The maximum score 7 so that teacher performance can be compared with scores obtained from each school that SMA 1 Metro get the value of 6.59. SMAN 2 Metro get a score of 6, 17. SMAN 3 Metro has a score of 4.03. SMAN 4 get a score of 5.33. SMAN 5 get a score of 6.61 and SMAN 6 get a score of 5.91. Performance history teacher high schools in Metro City is at a good level.


1996 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 227-257 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elizabeth G. Sturtevant

This paper presents and compares case studies of the literacy-related instructional beliefs of two high school history teachers who had been teaching for over 20 years in the same urban, highly multicultural high school in the eastern United States. Data were collected through extended autobiographical interviews with teachers, 20 sequential days of classroom observation, classroom and district documents, and shorter interviews with students and supervisors. The teachers' beliefs about including literacy-related activities in their instruction are described, and past and recent influences on these beliefs are analyzed and compared. Results include that the teachers' beliefs were strongly affected by personal relationships with trusted school colleagues, other teacher-friends, early role models, and students. Implications for teacher development programs and research are suggested.


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