ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES: IN SEARCH OF A CHARACTERIZATION AND DEFINITION
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Resumo: | The active methodologies are a set of pedagogical alternatives that aim to facilitate student learning and/or provide a critical and problematizing education of reality, from the redirection of the student to the center of the knowledge construction process. In view of the above, we conducted a bibliographic research on scientific articles about the theme "Active Methodologies", which were selected from the Capes periodicals portal. The purpose of this study was to present a general characterization of the active methodologies identified in the literature, considering an analysis of the definitions of active methodologies used by the authors, the identification of the main theoretical and epistemological references used to support these methodologies, and an analysis of the different methodologies considered in the literature as active methodologies. In this context, we came up with a definition of active methodologies, which is part of this article. Our results indicate that there has been a growth in research on AM in recent years, with research in the area of Health prevailing. Some articles consider consolidated theorists as a basis for their work, such as: Freire, Dewey, Piaget and Ausubel. We identified a variety of different active methodologies, a total of 24 methodologies were considered as active by the authors present in our sample. In general, the active methodologies present as a common characteristic the idea/definition of a student as the protagonist and the education from a critical perspective. |
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ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES: IN SEARCH OF A CHARACTERIZATION AND DEFINITION METODOLOGÍAS ACTIVAS: EN BUSCA DE UNA CARACTERIZACIÓN Y DEFINICIÓN METODOLOGIAS ATIVAS: EM BUSCA DE UMA CARACTERIZAÇÃO E DEFINIÇÃOlevantamento bibliográficodefinição de metodologias ativasprotagonismo estudantilsurveyActive methodologiesstudentrelevamiento bibliográficometodología activaalunoThe active methodologies are a set of pedagogical alternatives that aim to facilitate student learning and/or provide a critical and problematizing education of reality, from the redirection of the student to the center of the knowledge construction process. In view of the above, we conducted a bibliographic research on scientific articles about the theme "Active Methodologies", which were selected from the Capes periodicals portal. The purpose of this study was to present a general characterization of the active methodologies identified in the literature, considering an analysis of the definitions of active methodologies used by the authors, the identification of the main theoretical and epistemological references used to support these methodologies, and an analysis of the different methodologies considered in the literature as active methodologies. In this context, we came up with a definition of active methodologies, which is part of this article. Our results indicate that there has been a growth in research on AM in recent years, with research in the area of Health prevailing. Some articles consider consolidated theorists as a basis for their work, such as: Freire, Dewey, Piaget and Ausubel. We identified a variety of different active methodologies, a total of 24 methodologies were considered as active by the authors present in our sample. In general, the active methodologies present as a common characteristic the idea/definition of a student as the protagonist and the education from a critical perspective.Las metodologías activas (MA) son un conjunto de alternativas pedagógicas que pretenden facilitar el aprendizaje del alumno y/o proporcionar una educación crítica y problematizadora de la realidad, a partir de la reconducción del alumno al centro del proceso de construcción del conocimiento. Teniendo en cuenta lo anterior, realizamos una investigación bibliográfica en artículos científicos sobre el tema "Metodologías Activas", que fueron seleccionados del portal de publicaciones de la Capes. El objetivo de este estudio fue presentar una caracterización general de las MA identificadas en la literatura, considerando un análisis de las definiciones de MA utilizadas por los autores, la identificación de las principales referencias teóricas y epistemológicas utilizadas para sustentar estas metodologías y un análisis de las diferentes metodologías consideradas en la literatura como MA. En este contexto, llegamos a una definición de metodologías activas, que forma parte de este artículo. Nuestros resultados indican que en los últimos años ha aumentado la investigación sobre las MA, prevaleciendo la investigación en el área de la Salud. Algunos artículos consideran teóricos consolidados para apoyar su trabajo, como: Freire, Dewey, Piaget y Ausubel. Identificamos una diversidad de metodologías activas diferentes, un total de 24 metodologías consideradas como activas por los autores presentes en nuestra muestra. En general, las metodologías activas presentan como característica común la idea/definición del protagonismo del alumno y la educación desde una perspectiva crítica.As metodologias ativas (MAs) tratam-se de um conjunto de alternativas pedagógicas que visam facilitar a aprendizagem dos estudantes e/ou proporcionar uma educação crítica e problematizadora da realidade, a partir do redirecionamento do estudante para o centro do processo de construção de conhecimento. Diante do exposto, realizamos uma pesquisa bibliográfica em artigos científicos sobre o tema “Metodologias Ativas”, os quais foram selecionados no Portal de periódicos da Capes. O intuito desse estudo foi apresentar uma caracterização geral das MAs identificadas na literatura, considerando uma análise sobre as definições de MAs utilizadas pelos autores, a identificação dos principais referenciais teóricos e epistemológicos empregados para fundamentar essas metodologias e, uma análise das diferentes metodologias consideradas na literatura como MAs. Nesse contexto, chegamos à uma definição de metodologias ativas, que faz parte deste artigo. Nossos resultados apontam que houve um crescimento nas pesquisas sobre MAs nos últimos anos, prevalecendo pesquisas na área da Saúde. Alguns artigos consideram teóricos consolidados para fundamentar seus trabalhos, como: Freire, Dewey, Piaget e Ausubel. Identificamos uma diversidade de metodologias ativas diferentes, ao todo 24 metodologias consideradas como ativas pelos autores presentes na nossa amostra. De modo geral, as metodologias ativas apresentam como característica em comum a ideia/definição de protagonismo do estudante e a educação numa perspectiva crítica.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-04-11info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/388510.1590/SciELOPreprints.3885porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/3885/7289Copyright (c) 2022 Marcia Borin da Cunha, Nathalie Akie Omachi, Olga Maria Schimidt Ritter, Jéssica Engel do Nascimento, Glessyan de Quadros Marques, Fernanda Oliveira Limahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCunha, Marcia Borin daOmachi, Nathalie AkieRitter, Olga Maria SchimidtNascimento, Jéssica Engel doMarques, Glessyan de QuadrosLima, Fernanda Oliveirareponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-04-01T21:29:52Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/3885Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-04-01T21:29:52SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES: IN SEARCH OF A CHARACTERIZATION AND DEFINITION METODOLOGÍAS ACTIVAS: EN BUSCA DE UNA CARACTERIZACIÓN Y DEFINICIÓN METODOLOGIAS ATIVAS: EM BUSCA DE UMA CARACTERIZAÇÃO E DEFINIÇÃO |
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Cunha, Marcia Borin da |
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Cunha, Marcia Borin da Omachi, Nathalie Akie Ritter, Olga Maria Schimidt Nascimento, Jéssica Engel do Marques, Glessyan de Quadros Lima, Fernanda Oliveira |
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The active methodologies are a set of pedagogical alternatives that aim to facilitate student learning and/or provide a critical and problematizing education of reality, from the redirection of the student to the center of the knowledge construction process. In view of the above, we conducted a bibliographic research on scientific articles about the theme "Active Methodologies", which were selected from the Capes periodicals portal. The purpose of this study was to present a general characterization of the active methodologies identified in the literature, considering an analysis of the definitions of active methodologies used by the authors, the identification of the main theoretical and epistemological references used to support these methodologies, and an analysis of the different methodologies considered in the literature as active methodologies. In this context, we came up with a definition of active methodologies, which is part of this article. Our results indicate that there has been a growth in research on AM in recent years, with research in the area of Health prevailing. Some articles consider consolidated theorists as a basis for their work, such as: Freire, Dewey, Piaget and Ausubel. We identified a variety of different active methodologies, a total of 24 methodologies were considered as active by the authors present in our sample. In general, the active methodologies present as a common characteristic the idea/definition of a student as the protagonist and the education from a critical perspective. |
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