Creative strategies in the teaching-learning of Dental Radiology
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Resumo: | While there have been advances in the practice of education in Brazil, also observed the occurrence of education centered on the teacher's figure. One of the challenges of higher education is to create new educational models that promote the creative ability of the students, because there is a breakdown of the traditional model of education. This study aimed to identify which teaching strategy most favored the learning of Dental Radiology in a Brazilian University. A questionnaire containing seven questions concerning the teaching methods adopted in the discipline was distributed. Participated 85 students (average age 20.1 ± 1.4 years), the second half of 2014 and 2015. Of these, 16 males and 69 females. Data were tabulated and submitted to descriptive analysis in SPSS ™ 20.0. It was observed that the methods that have contributed most to student learning were fun activities (98.8%); practical class (89.4%); gymkhana organized by the monitors (69.4%); oral presentation of a scientific paper (62.4%); film on the topic of discipline (50.6%). Although the student-centered teacher be considered a failed model, the lecture, when shorter and dynamic, was considered an important tool for learning second 87.1% of the students. In addition, 98.8% said that the teacher's attitude makes a difference in the teaching-learning process. It was concluded that dynamic activities were the most favored learning. The use of creative strategies in the classroom is important in the educational process and shown to have been appreciated by the students. |
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Creative strategies in the teaching-learning of Dental RadiologyEstratégias criativas no processo ensino-aprendizagem da Radiologia OdontológicaTeaching. Learning. Dental Education.Ensino. Aprendizagem. Educação em Odontologia.While there have been advances in the practice of education in Brazil, also observed the occurrence of education centered on the teacher's figure. One of the challenges of higher education is to create new educational models that promote the creative ability of the students, because there is a breakdown of the traditional model of education. This study aimed to identify which teaching strategy most favored the learning of Dental Radiology in a Brazilian University. A questionnaire containing seven questions concerning the teaching methods adopted in the discipline was distributed. Participated 85 students (average age 20.1 ± 1.4 years), the second half of 2014 and 2015. Of these, 16 males and 69 females. Data were tabulated and submitted to descriptive analysis in SPSS ™ 20.0. It was observed that the methods that have contributed most to student learning were fun activities (98.8%); practical class (89.4%); gymkhana organized by the monitors (69.4%); oral presentation of a scientific paper (62.4%); film on the topic of discipline (50.6%). Although the student-centered teacher be considered a failed model, the lecture, when shorter and dynamic, was considered an important tool for learning second 87.1% of the students. In addition, 98.8% said that the teacher's attitude makes a difference in the teaching-learning process. It was concluded that dynamic activities were the most favored learning. The use of creative strategies in the classroom is important in the educational process and shown to have been appreciated by the students.Embora tenha havido avanços na prática da Educação no Brasil, ainda se observa a ocorrência do ensino centrado na figura do professor. Um dos desafios da Educação Superior é criar novos modelos pedagógicos que promovam a capacidade criativa dos estudantes, pois existe um esgotamento do modelo tradicional de ensino. Este estudo teve por objetivo identificar qual estratégia de ensino mais favoreceu o aprendizado da Radiologia Odontológica em uma Universidade brasileira. Foi distribuído um questionário contendo 7 perguntas referentes aos métodos de ensino adotados na disciplina. Participaram 85 acadêmicos (média de idade de 20,1±1,4 anos), dos segundos semestres de 2014 e 2015. Destes, 16 do sexo masculino e 69 do feminino. Os dados foram tabulados e submetidos à análise estatística no programa SPSS™ 20.0. Observou-se que os métodos que mais favoreceram o aprendizado dos alunos e contribuíram para o aumento do interesse dos alunos foram: atividades divertidas (98,8%); aula prática (89,4%); gincana organizada pelos monitores (69,4%); apresentação oral de um artigo científico (62,4%); filme sobre tópico da disciplina (50,6%). Apesar de o ensino centrado no professor ser considerado um modelo desgastado, a aula expositiva, quando mais curta e dinâmica, foi considerada importante ferramenta para o aprendizado, segundo 87,1% dos acadêmicos. Além disso, 98,8% afirmaram que a conduta do professor faz diferença no processo ensino-aprendizagem. Concluiu-se que atividades dinâmicas foram as que mais motivaram o aprendizado dos alunos. O uso de estratégias criativas nas aulas é importante no processo educativo e demonstrou ter sido apreciado pelos alunos.Associação Brasileira de Ensino Odontológico2016-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/article/view/28710.30979/rev.abeno.v16i4.287Revista da ABENO; Vol. 16 No. 4 (2016); 40-50Revista da ABENO; Vol. 16 Núm. 4 (2016); 40-50Revista da ABENO; v. 16 n. 4 (2016); 40-502595-02741679-5954reponame:Revista da ABENO (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Ensino Odontológico (ABENO)instacron:ABENOporhttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/article/view/287/261Copyright (c) 2016 Revista da ABENOinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPolli Santos, CarolineMachado Costa, CamilaSanamaika Queiroga Bezerra, IlanaReichert da Silva Assunção, LucianaWestphalen, Fernando HenriqueFernandes, Ângela2018-04-22T22:58:28Zoai:ojs.revabeno.emnuvens.com.br:article/287Revistahttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/indexONGhttps://revabeno.emnuvens.com.br/revabeno/oairevabeno@gmail.com2595-02741679-5954opendoar:2023-01-13T09:47:57.555412Revista da ABENO (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Ensino Odontológico (ABENO)false |
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Creative strategies in the teaching-learning of Dental Radiology Estratégias criativas no processo ensino-aprendizagem da Radiologia Odontológica |
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Creative strategies in the teaching-learning of Dental Radiology |
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Creative strategies in the teaching-learning of Dental Radiology Polli Santos, Caroline Teaching. Learning. Dental Education. Ensino. Aprendizagem. Educação em Odontologia. |
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Creative strategies in the teaching-learning of Dental Radiology |
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Creative strategies in the teaching-learning of Dental Radiology |
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Creative strategies in the teaching-learning of Dental Radiology |
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Creative strategies in the teaching-learning of Dental Radiology |
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Creative strategies in the teaching-learning of Dental Radiology |
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Polli Santos, Caroline |
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Polli Santos, Caroline Machado Costa, Camila Sanamaika Queiroga Bezerra, Ilana Reichert da Silva Assunção, Luciana Westphalen, Fernando Henrique Fernandes, Ângela |
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Machado Costa, Camila Sanamaika Queiroga Bezerra, Ilana Reichert da Silva Assunção, Luciana Westphalen, Fernando Henrique Fernandes, Ângela |
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Polli Santos, Caroline Machado Costa, Camila Sanamaika Queiroga Bezerra, Ilana Reichert da Silva Assunção, Luciana Westphalen, Fernando Henrique Fernandes, Ângela |
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Teaching. Learning. Dental Education. Ensino. Aprendizagem. Educação em Odontologia. |
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Teaching. Learning. Dental Education. Ensino. Aprendizagem. Educação em Odontologia. |
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While there have been advances in the practice of education in Brazil, also observed the occurrence of education centered on the teacher's figure. One of the challenges of higher education is to create new educational models that promote the creative ability of the students, because there is a breakdown of the traditional model of education. This study aimed to identify which teaching strategy most favored the learning of Dental Radiology in a Brazilian University. A questionnaire containing seven questions concerning the teaching methods adopted in the discipline was distributed. Participated 85 students (average age 20.1 ± 1.4 years), the second half of 2014 and 2015. Of these, 16 males and 69 females. Data were tabulated and submitted to descriptive analysis in SPSS ™ 20.0. It was observed that the methods that have contributed most to student learning were fun activities (98.8%); practical class (89.4%); gymkhana organized by the monitors (69.4%); oral presentation of a scientific paper (62.4%); film on the topic of discipline (50.6%). Although the student-centered teacher be considered a failed model, the lecture, when shorter and dynamic, was considered an important tool for learning second 87.1% of the students. In addition, 98.8% said that the teacher's attitude makes a difference in the teaching-learning process. It was concluded that dynamic activities were the most favored learning. The use of creative strategies in the classroom is important in the educational process and shown to have been appreciated by the students. |
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