“EU SEI SCREVÉ BONITO COM CANETA...” LITERACY WITH ADULTS IMMIGRANTS IN AN INFORMAL PROJECT

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Autor(a) principal: Signorello, Anna Lina
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Matias, Ana Raquel
Tipo de documento: preprint
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: SciELO Preprints
Texto Completo: https://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/4983
Resumo: This article is based on a case study of a non-formal alphabetization and literacy projet in Portuguese as Non-Mother Tongue with adult immigrants. The project works with immigrants from different countries of the African continent and is run by a non- formal collective that carries out numerous initiatives to support the community of a precarious housing neighborhood on the outskirts of Lisbon. The research, analyses the educational and social action of the collective in the period 2016-2020 to respond to the needs of the participants. In this case study, we used qualitative methodology, such as semi-structured interviews with six learners (2021), proceeded by classes’ archives (2016-2020). In this article, we will discuss how the diversity of sociolinguistic profiles, both of the educators and the learners, impacts the alphabetization and literacy project of the collective. It intends to analyze how the different actors involved mobilize resources and overcome their difficulties in a non-formal education context, in a territory characterized by international mobilities, multilingual profiles and communicative practices, null or low levels of schooling, and particularly vulnerable socio-economic situations. It is observed that the project provides possibilities of linguistic contacts and literacy practices in Portuguese, through socially contextualized dialogue between all involved (learners and educators), being above all a revealing space of socialization in face of the innumerable material difficulties of the learners and the learning context.
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spelling “EU SEI SCREVÉ BONITO COM CANETA...” LITERACY WITH ADULTS IMMIGRANTS IN AN INFORMAL PROJECT“EU SEI SCREVÉ BONITO COM CANETA...” LITERACIA COM ADULTOS IMIGRANTES NUM PROJETO INFORMALalfabetização de adultosliteracialiteracia críticaeducação não formalimigrantesalphabetization of adultsliteracycritical literacynon-formal educationimmigrants This article is based on a case study of a non-formal alphabetization and literacy projet in Portuguese as Non-Mother Tongue with adult immigrants. The project works with immigrants from different countries of the African continent and is run by a non- formal collective that carries out numerous initiatives to support the community of a precarious housing neighborhood on the outskirts of Lisbon. The research, analyses the educational and social action of the collective in the period 2016-2020 to respond to the needs of the participants. In this case study, we used qualitative methodology, such as semi-structured interviews with six learners (2021), proceeded by classes’ archives (2016-2020). In this article, we will discuss how the diversity of sociolinguistic profiles, both of the educators and the learners, impacts the alphabetization and literacy project of the collective. It intends to analyze how the different actors involved mobilize resources and overcome their difficulties in a non-formal education context, in a territory characterized by international mobilities, multilingual profiles and communicative practices, null or low levels of schooling, and particularly vulnerable socio-economic situations. It is observed that the project provides possibilities of linguistic contacts and literacy practices in Portuguese, through socially contextualized dialogue between all involved (learners and educators), being above all a revealing space of socialization in face of the innumerable material difficulties of the learners and the learning context. O presente artigo parte de um estudo de caso sobre um projeto de alfabetização e literacia em português língua não materna com adultos imigrantes. O projeto é dinamizado por um coletivo informal que realiza inúmeras iniciativas de apoio à comunidade de um bairro de habitação precária na periferia de Lisboa, onde se observam processos sociais de significativa marginalização da sua população. Neste contexto, analisamos o projeto de alfabetização e literacia no período 2016-2020, com o objetivo de perceber como este tem respondido às necessidades educativas e sociais dos educandos. O estudo de caso assente numa abordagem qualitativa através da realização de entrevistas semi-diretivas aplicadas a seis educandos (2021), procedido da análise de arquivo das aulas (2016-2020). Neste artigo, discutiremos como a diversidade de perfis sociolinguísticos, tanto dos educadores como dos educandos, impacta no projeto de alfabetização e literacia do coletivo. Pretende-se analisar como os diferentes atores envolvidos mobilizam recursos e ultrapassam as suas dificuldades em contexto de ensino não formal, num território caracterizado por mobilidades internacionais contínuas, perfis e práticas comunicativas multilingues, níveis de escolaridades nulos ou baixos, e situações socioeconómicas particularmente vulneráveis. Observa-se que o projeto tem proporcionado possibilidades de contactos linguísticos e práticas de literacia em português, através do diálogo socialmente contextualizado entre todos os envolvidos (educandos e educadores), sendo sobretudo um espaço de socialização relevante face às inúmeras dificuldades materiais tanto dos educandos como do contexto de aprendizagem. SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-11-07info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/498310.1590/010318138670211v61n32022porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/4983/9666Copyright (c) 2022 Anna Lina Signorello, Ana Raquel Matiashttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSignorello, Anna LinaMatias, Ana Raquelreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-11-07T18:29:01Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/4983Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-11-07T18:29:01SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
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“EU SEI SCREVÉ BONITO COM CANETA...” LITERACIA COM ADULTOS IMIGRANTES NUM PROJETO INFORMAL
title “EU SEI SCREVÉ BONITO COM CANETA...” LITERACY WITH ADULTS IMMIGRANTS IN AN INFORMAL PROJECT
spellingShingle “EU SEI SCREVÉ BONITO COM CANETA...” LITERACY WITH ADULTS IMMIGRANTS IN AN INFORMAL PROJECT
Signorello, Anna Lina
alfabetização de adultos
literacia
literacia crítica
educação não formal
imigrantes
alphabetization of adults
literacy
critical literacy
non-formal education
immigrants
title_short “EU SEI SCREVÉ BONITO COM CANETA...” LITERACY WITH ADULTS IMMIGRANTS IN AN INFORMAL PROJECT
title_full “EU SEI SCREVÉ BONITO COM CANETA...” LITERACY WITH ADULTS IMMIGRANTS IN AN INFORMAL PROJECT
title_fullStr “EU SEI SCREVÉ BONITO COM CANETA...” LITERACY WITH ADULTS IMMIGRANTS IN AN INFORMAL PROJECT
title_full_unstemmed “EU SEI SCREVÉ BONITO COM CANETA...” LITERACY WITH ADULTS IMMIGRANTS IN AN INFORMAL PROJECT
title_sort “EU SEI SCREVÉ BONITO COM CANETA...” LITERACY WITH ADULTS IMMIGRANTS IN AN INFORMAL PROJECT
author Signorello, Anna Lina
author_facet Signorello, Anna Lina
Matias, Ana Raquel
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Matias, Ana Raquel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv alfabetização de adultos
literacia
literacia crítica
educação não formal
imigrantes
alphabetization of adults
literacy
critical literacy
non-formal education
immigrants
topic alfabetização de adultos
literacia
literacia crítica
educação não formal
imigrantes
alphabetization of adults
literacy
critical literacy
non-formal education
immigrants
description This article is based on a case study of a non-formal alphabetization and literacy projet in Portuguese as Non-Mother Tongue with adult immigrants. The project works with immigrants from different countries of the African continent and is run by a non- formal collective that carries out numerous initiatives to support the community of a precarious housing neighborhood on the outskirts of Lisbon. The research, analyses the educational and social action of the collective in the period 2016-2020 to respond to the needs of the participants. In this case study, we used qualitative methodology, such as semi-structured interviews with six learners (2021), proceeded by classes’ archives (2016-2020). In this article, we will discuss how the diversity of sociolinguistic profiles, both of the educators and the learners, impacts the alphabetization and literacy project of the collective. It intends to analyze how the different actors involved mobilize resources and overcome their difficulties in a non-formal education context, in a territory characterized by international mobilities, multilingual profiles and communicative practices, null or low levels of schooling, and particularly vulnerable socio-economic situations. It is observed that the project provides possibilities of linguistic contacts and literacy practices in Portuguese, through socially contextualized dialogue between all involved (learners and educators), being above all a revealing space of socialization in face of the innumerable material difficulties of the learners and the learning context.
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