Pandemia de Covid-19 no Instituto de Natureza e Cultura – INC/UFAM: impactos na aprendizagem dos discentes

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Rubemário Xavier da
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Trabalho de conclusão de curso
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFAM
Texto Completo: http://riu.ufam.edu.br/handle/prefix/6894
Resumo: The COVID-19 pandemic had a wide impact on the functioning of Federal Universities, bringing new challenges and accelerating some transformation methods that were already underway, as was the case of emergency remote teaching (ERE).In this sense, the general objective of this work was to analyze the difficulties of the COVID-19 pandemic in the perception of students at the Institute of Nature and Culture (INC/UFAM); and specific: contextualize the pandemic in the municipalities of Alto Solimões; identify the difficulties faced by INC/UFAM students from the social restrictions imposed by the pandemic; describe how the strategies were implemented to maintain learning during the period of remote teaching adopted by the Institution. The methodological approach was the case study, having as informants the students of the regular courses of the INC/UFAM: Administration, Anthropology, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Biology and Chemistry Sciences, Literature, Pedagogy. As a technique, the interview was chosen and the digital form was used as a data collection instrument, a strategy to facilitate the systematization of data. The results demonstrate that the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic interfered in different ways for the students. 61 students were interviewed, who reported difficulties in accessing infrastructure and equipment to socioeconomic and emotional impacts. In addition to the remote teaching modality, adopted by the INC/UFAM, there were other factors that hindered the maintenance of learning according to the students, such as illness with the virus infection, loss of family member(s), difficulty with housing and/or lack of financial resources, among others. These factors caused direct and indirect impacts on the students' lives and on their academic development. Among the problems mentioned, 41% reported that they contracted the disease at least once, 29.5% got sick twice and 1.6% got sick more than twice. As a study strategy, 52% used content review and reading, 13% had access to other courses in the online format, 15% researched the contents on the internet, 12% stopped studying and 8% used the PIBIC. Many students were unmotivated to study due to restrictions such as connectivity, with 32 saying they know 1 to 20 other fellow students who dropped out of studies. When the return to face-to-face teaching occurred, 16 students had good anxiety, 14 bad anxiety, 15 were worried and 4 had to readjust to the municipality where the institute is located. With this study it can be concluded that Emergency Remote Teaching has become a great tool to help students prepare themselves in the best way for the future, developing essential skills and thinking about the world as it is now, and not as it used to be, however there was a need to adapt to the teaching format, which had to face various difficulties.
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spelling Pandemia de Covid-19 no Instituto de Natureza e Cultura – INC/UFAM: impactos na aprendizagem dos discentesAlto SolimõesDesafios da PandemiaFormato Remoto EmergencialEnsinoCIENCIAS AGRARIASEnsino via WebEnsino auxiliado por computadorThe COVID-19 pandemic had a wide impact on the functioning of Federal Universities, bringing new challenges and accelerating some transformation methods that were already underway, as was the case of emergency remote teaching (ERE).In this sense, the general objective of this work was to analyze the difficulties of the COVID-19 pandemic in the perception of students at the Institute of Nature and Culture (INC/UFAM); and specific: contextualize the pandemic in the municipalities of Alto Solimões; identify the difficulties faced by INC/UFAM students from the social restrictions imposed by the pandemic; describe how the strategies were implemented to maintain learning during the period of remote teaching adopted by the Institution. The methodological approach was the case study, having as informants the students of the regular courses of the INC/UFAM: Administration, Anthropology, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Biology and Chemistry Sciences, Literature, Pedagogy. As a technique, the interview was chosen and the digital form was used as a data collection instrument, a strategy to facilitate the systematization of data. The results demonstrate that the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic interfered in different ways for the students. 61 students were interviewed, who reported difficulties in accessing infrastructure and equipment to socioeconomic and emotional impacts. In addition to the remote teaching modality, adopted by the INC/UFAM, there were other factors that hindered the maintenance of learning according to the students, such as illness with the virus infection, loss of family member(s), difficulty with housing and/or lack of financial resources, among others. These factors caused direct and indirect impacts on the students' lives and on their academic development. Among the problems mentioned, 41% reported that they contracted the disease at least once, 29.5% got sick twice and 1.6% got sick more than twice. As a study strategy, 52% used content review and reading, 13% had access to other courses in the online format, 15% researched the contents on the internet, 12% stopped studying and 8% used the PIBIC. Many students were unmotivated to study due to restrictions such as connectivity, with 32 saying they know 1 to 20 other fellow students who dropped out of studies. When the return to face-to-face teaching occurred, 16 students had good anxiety, 14 bad anxiety, 15 were worried and 4 had to readjust to the municipality where the institute is located. With this study it can be concluded that Emergency Remote Teaching has become a great tool to help students prepare themselves in the best way for the future, developing essential skills and thinking about the world as it is now, and not as it used to be, however there was a need to adapt to the teaching format, which had to face various difficulties.A pandemia de COVID-19 teve um amplo impacto sobre o funcionamento das Universidades Federais, trazendo novos desafios e acelerando alguns métodos de transformação que já estavam em andamento, como foi o caso do ensino remoto emergencial (ERE). Nesse sentido, este trabalho teve por objetivo geral analisar as dificuldades da pandemia de COVID-19 na percepção dos discentes do Instituto de Natureza e Cultura (INC/UFAM); e específicos: contextualizar a pandemia nos municípios do Alto Solimões; identificar as dificuldades enfrentadas pelos discentes do INC/UFAM a partir das restrições sociais impostas pela pandemia; descrever como se deu as estratégias para manter a aprendizagem durante o período de ensino remoto adotado pela Instituição. A abordagem metodológica foi o estudo de caso, tendo como informantes os discentes dos cursos regulares do INC/UFAM: Administração, Antropologia, Ciências Agrárias e do Ambiente, Ciências Biologia e Química, Letras, Pedagogia. Como técnica optou-se pela entrevista e empregou-se o formulário digital como instrumento de coleta de dados, uma estratégia de facilitação da sistematização dos dados. Os resultados demonstram que as restrições impostas pela pandemia de COVID-19 interferiram de diversas formas para os discentes. Foram entrevistados 61 discentes, estes relataram desde as dificuldades de acesso às infraestruturas e equipamentos até os impactos socioeconômicos e emocionais. Além da modalidade de ensino remoto, adotado pelo INC/UFAM, houve outros fatores que prejudicaram a manutenção do aprendizado segundo os estudantes, como o adoecimento com a infecção pelo vírus, a perda de familiar(es), a dificuldade com moradia e/ou falta de recursos financeiros, dentre outros. Esses fatores causaram impactos diretos e indiretos na vida dos discentes e em seu desenvolvimento acadêmico. Entre os problemas citados 41% relataram que contraíram a doença pelo menos uma vez, 29,5% adoeceram duas vezes e 1,6% adoeceram mais de duas vezes. Como estratégia de estudo 52% utilizaram revisão de conteúdos e leitura, 13% tiveram acesso a outros cursos no formato online, 15% faziam pesquisa sobre os conteúdos pela internet, 12% pararam os estudos e 8% uso o PIBIC. Muitos estudantes ficaram desmotivados em estudar devido às restrições como conectividade sendo que 32 apontam conhecer de 1 a 20 outros colegas estudantes que desistiram dos estudos. Quando ocorreu o retorno ao ensino presencial, 16 discente apresentaram ansiedade boa, 14 ansiedade ruim, 15 ficaram preocupado e 4 tiveram que fazer a readaptação ao município onde está localizado o instituto. Com este estudo pode-se concluir que o Ensino Remoto Emergencial se tornou uma grande ferramenta para auxiliar os discentes a se prepararem da melhor forma para o futuro, desenvolvendo habilidades essenciais e pensando no mundo como ele é agora, e não como costumava ser, porém houve a necessidade do se adaptar com o formato de ensino, o qual tiveram que enfrentar dificuldades diversas5SimBrasilINC - Instituto de Natureza e Cultura (Benjamin Constant)Benjamin Constant (AM)Ciências Agrárias e do Ambiente - Licenciatura - Benjamin ConstantCanalez, Geise de Góeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8966529345366877Braule, Gilvânia PlácidoGuimarães, Michelle FirminoCosta, Rubemário Xavier da2023-08-28T13:59:13Z2023-08-28T13:59:13Z2023-03-03info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesishttp://riu.ufam.edu.br/handle/prefix/6894porAn error occurred getting the license - uri.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFAMinstname:Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM)instacron:UFAM2023-08-28T13:59:48Zoai:localhost:prefix/6894Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://riu.ufam.edu.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-08-28T13:59:48Repositório Institucional da UFAM - Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pandemia de Covid-19 no Instituto de Natureza e Cultura – INC/UFAM: impactos na aprendizagem dos discentes
title Pandemia de Covid-19 no Instituto de Natureza e Cultura – INC/UFAM: impactos na aprendizagem dos discentes
spellingShingle Pandemia de Covid-19 no Instituto de Natureza e Cultura – INC/UFAM: impactos na aprendizagem dos discentes
Costa, Rubemário Xavier da
Alto Solimões
Desafios da Pandemia
Formato Remoto Emergencial
Ensino
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
Ensino via Web
Ensino auxiliado por computador
title_short Pandemia de Covid-19 no Instituto de Natureza e Cultura – INC/UFAM: impactos na aprendizagem dos discentes
title_full Pandemia de Covid-19 no Instituto de Natureza e Cultura – INC/UFAM: impactos na aprendizagem dos discentes
title_fullStr Pandemia de Covid-19 no Instituto de Natureza e Cultura – INC/UFAM: impactos na aprendizagem dos discentes
title_full_unstemmed Pandemia de Covid-19 no Instituto de Natureza e Cultura – INC/UFAM: impactos na aprendizagem dos discentes
title_sort Pandemia de Covid-19 no Instituto de Natureza e Cultura – INC/UFAM: impactos na aprendizagem dos discentes
author Costa, Rubemário Xavier da
author_facet Costa, Rubemário Xavier da
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Canalez, Geise de Góes
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8966529345366877
Braule, Gilvânia Plácido
Guimarães, Michelle Firmino
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Rubemário Xavier da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alto Solimões
Desafios da Pandemia
Formato Remoto Emergencial
Ensino
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
Ensino via Web
Ensino auxiliado por computador
topic Alto Solimões
Desafios da Pandemia
Formato Remoto Emergencial
Ensino
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS
Ensino via Web
Ensino auxiliado por computador
description The COVID-19 pandemic had a wide impact on the functioning of Federal Universities, bringing new challenges and accelerating some transformation methods that were already underway, as was the case of emergency remote teaching (ERE).In this sense, the general objective of this work was to analyze the difficulties of the COVID-19 pandemic in the perception of students at the Institute of Nature and Culture (INC/UFAM); and specific: contextualize the pandemic in the municipalities of Alto Solimões; identify the difficulties faced by INC/UFAM students from the social restrictions imposed by the pandemic; describe how the strategies were implemented to maintain learning during the period of remote teaching adopted by the Institution. The methodological approach was the case study, having as informants the students of the regular courses of the INC/UFAM: Administration, Anthropology, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Biology and Chemistry Sciences, Literature, Pedagogy. As a technique, the interview was chosen and the digital form was used as a data collection instrument, a strategy to facilitate the systematization of data. The results demonstrate that the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic interfered in different ways for the students. 61 students were interviewed, who reported difficulties in accessing infrastructure and equipment to socioeconomic and emotional impacts. In addition to the remote teaching modality, adopted by the INC/UFAM, there were other factors that hindered the maintenance of learning according to the students, such as illness with the virus infection, loss of family member(s), difficulty with housing and/or lack of financial resources, among others. These factors caused direct and indirect impacts on the students' lives and on their academic development. Among the problems mentioned, 41% reported that they contracted the disease at least once, 29.5% got sick twice and 1.6% got sick more than twice. As a study strategy, 52% used content review and reading, 13% had access to other courses in the online format, 15% researched the contents on the internet, 12% stopped studying and 8% used the PIBIC. Many students were unmotivated to study due to restrictions such as connectivity, with 32 saying they know 1 to 20 other fellow students who dropped out of studies. When the return to face-to-face teaching occurred, 16 students had good anxiety, 14 bad anxiety, 15 were worried and 4 had to readjust to the municipality where the institute is located. With this study it can be concluded that Emergency Remote Teaching has become a great tool to help students prepare themselves in the best way for the future, developing essential skills and thinking about the world as it is now, and not as it used to be, however there was a need to adapt to the teaching format, which had to face various difficulties.
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