Oficina inclusiva de teatro educação para alunos com deficiência visual do ensino médio

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Autor(a) principal: NETO, Franklin José Carneiro
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFMA
Texto Completo: https://tedebc.ufma.br/jspui/handle/tede/tede/3222
Resumo: This text discusses the research carried out at the Inclusive Theater Education Workshop for Visually Impaired Students in public high schools, applied at the IFMA Santa Inês campus, in Santa Inês, MA, where the creation and implementation of a proposal was sought didactic-pedagogical that resulted in the inclusion of these students as theater practitioners. It was assumed that everyone can participate in an Education Theater Workshop and come to work, including people with Visual Disabilities, adapting to this the methodology used in the Conventional Theater Workshops. Accessibility laws are cited in order to demonstrate which paths of inclusion are intended in this work, while trying to clarify what is an Inclusive Theater Education Workshop. Dialogue was established with some authors such as Reverbel (1978, 1989, 2002), Koudela (1996, 2006), Barbosa (1975, 1997, 2002), Vygotsky (1991, 2001), Bruno (1993, 1997) and Slade (1978), among others, regarding the terms Theater and its relationship with Visually Impaired People. It registered the difficulties, possibilities and impediments for the participation of students with Visual Disabilities in the Proposed Activities and Games developed in the Inclusive Workshop, as well as what measures should be taken to have this inclusion adopted in other Theater Workshops. . The implementation of the Inclusive Workshop had its theoretical framework from the works of Boal (1977, 1996), Brecht (1967), Bruno (1997, 1993), Carvalho Salgado (2013), Mantoan (1998, 2015), Mazzota (2008, 2011 ), Spolin (1999, 2001, 2005), Stanislavski (1982, 1989,1995) and Vigata (2016). We used a qualitative approach, of an empirical and exploratory nature, through which we sought to analyze, through observation , the participation of 10 teenagers with Low Vision, high school students from public schools in Santa Inês, Maranhão, in the referred Workshop, their ability to act and participate in the processes of creating a theatrical carpentry that facilitates this performance, measuring errors and successes of this process. Through this research, the objective is to affirm the possibility of including the visually impaired in the entire artistic theatrical process, from acting to scenic creation, as well as contributing to their educational process as a whole and to their greater social inclusion.
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spelling VIANA, Raimundo Nonato Assunção237405583-34http://lattes.cnpq.br/2070306377562824NETO, Franklin José Carneiro361637242-91http://lattes.cnpq.br/9416033150071828SILVA, Regiana Sousahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5165102547137681MATOS, Elisene Castrohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7947326047449437361637242-91http://lattes.cnpq.br/9416033150071828NETO, Franklin José Carneiro2021-02-24T14:26:43Z2020-10-14NETO, Franklin José Carneiro. Oficina inclusiva de teatro educação para alunos com deficiência visual do ensino médio. 2020. 101 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Rede - Prof-Artes em Rede Nacional/CCH) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís, 2020 .https://tedebc.ufma.br/jspui/handle/tede/tede/3222This text discusses the research carried out at the Inclusive Theater Education Workshop for Visually Impaired Students in public high schools, applied at the IFMA Santa Inês campus, in Santa Inês, MA, where the creation and implementation of a proposal was sought didactic-pedagogical that resulted in the inclusion of these students as theater practitioners. It was assumed that everyone can participate in an Education Theater Workshop and come to work, including people with Visual Disabilities, adapting to this the methodology used in the Conventional Theater Workshops. Accessibility laws are cited in order to demonstrate which paths of inclusion are intended in this work, while trying to clarify what is an Inclusive Theater Education Workshop. Dialogue was established with some authors such as Reverbel (1978, 1989, 2002), Koudela (1996, 2006), Barbosa (1975, 1997, 2002), Vygotsky (1991, 2001), Bruno (1993, 1997) and Slade (1978), among others, regarding the terms Theater and its relationship with Visually Impaired People. It registered the difficulties, possibilities and impediments for the participation of students with Visual Disabilities in the Proposed Activities and Games developed in the Inclusive Workshop, as well as what measures should be taken to have this inclusion adopted in other Theater Workshops. . The implementation of the Inclusive Workshop had its theoretical framework from the works of Boal (1977, 1996), Brecht (1967), Bruno (1997, 1993), Carvalho Salgado (2013), Mantoan (1998, 2015), Mazzota (2008, 2011 ), Spolin (1999, 2001, 2005), Stanislavski (1982, 1989,1995) and Vigata (2016). We used a qualitative approach, of an empirical and exploratory nature, through which we sought to analyze, through observation , the participation of 10 teenagers with Low Vision, high school students from public schools in Santa Inês, Maranhão, in the referred Workshop, their ability to act and participate in the processes of creating a theatrical carpentry that facilitates this performance, measuring errors and successes of this process. Through this research, the objective is to affirm the possibility of including the visually impaired in the entire artistic theatrical process, from acting to scenic creation, as well as contributing to their educational process as a whole and to their greater social inclusion.O presente texto discorre sobre a pesquisa desenvolvida na Oficina Inclusiva de Teatro Educação para Alunos com Deficiência Visual do ensino médio de escolas públicas, aplicada no IFMA campus Santa Inês, em Santa Inês, MA, onde se buscou a criação e a efetivação de uma proposta didático-pedagógica que resultasse na inclusão desses alunos como praticantes de Teatro. Partiu-se do princípio de que todos podem participar de uma Oficina de Teatro Educação e vir a atuar, inclusive as pessoas com Deficiência Visual, adaptando-se para isso a metodologia utilizada nas Oficinas convencionas de Teatro. Citam-se leis sobre acessibilidade visando demonstrar quais os caminhos da inclusão pretendida nesse trabalho, ao mesmo tempo em que se tenta esclarecer o que vem a ser uma Oficina Inclusiva de Teatro Educação. Estabeleceu-se diálogo com alguns autores como Reverbel (1978, 1989, 2002), Koudela (1996, 2006), Barbosa (1975, 1997, 2002), Vygotsky (1991, 2001), Bruno (1993, 1997) e Slade (1978), entre outros, a respeito dos termos Teatro e sua relação com as Pessoas com Deficiência Visual. Registrou-se quais as dificuldades, possibilidades e impedimentos para a participação dos alunos com Deficiência Visual nas Atividades Propostas e nos Jogos desenvolvidos na Oficina Inclusiva, bem como quais as medidas que devem ser tomadas para que se tenha esta inclusão adotada em outras Oficinas de Teatro. A implantação da Oficina Inclusiva teve seu referencial teórico oriundo dos trabalhos de Boal (1977, 1996), Brecht (1967), Bruno (1997, 1993), Carvalho Salgado (2013), Mantoan (1998, 2015), Mazzota (2008, 2011), Spolin (1999, 2001, 2005), Stanislavski (1982, 1989,1995) e Vigata (2016).Utilizou-se de uma abordagem qualitativa, de natureza empírica e exploratória, através da qual buscou-se analisar, através da observação, a participação de 10 adolescentes com Baixa Visão, alunos do ensino médio de escolas públicas de Santa Inês, Maranhão, na referida Oficina, sua capacidade de atuação e de participação nos processos de criação de uma carpintaria teatral que facilite essa atuação, mensurando os erros e acertos deste processo. Por intermédio desta referida pesquisa, objetiva-se afirmar a possibilidade de inclusão de deficientes visuais em todo o processo artístico teatral, da atuação à criação cênica, bem como contribuir para o processo educativo deles como um todo e para sua maior inclusão social.Submitted by Daniella Santos (daniella.santos@ufma.br) on 2021-02-24T14:26:43Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Franklin-Carneiro.pdf: 581899 bytes, checksum: abac9b6b81bad62a7d3f11541b595a12 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2021-02-24T14:26:43Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Inclusive theater education workshop for visually impaired high school students
title Oficina inclusiva de teatro educação para alunos com deficiência visual do ensino médio
spellingShingle Oficina inclusiva de teatro educação para alunos com deficiência visual do ensino médio
NETO, Franklin José Carneiro
Teatro Educação
Oficina Inclusiva de Teatro
Deficiência Visual
Theater Education
Inclusive Theater Workshop
Visual impairment
Teatro
title_short Oficina inclusiva de teatro educação para alunos com deficiência visual do ensino médio
title_full Oficina inclusiva de teatro educação para alunos com deficiência visual do ensino médio
title_fullStr Oficina inclusiva de teatro educação para alunos com deficiência visual do ensino médio
title_full_unstemmed Oficina inclusiva de teatro educação para alunos com deficiência visual do ensino médio
title_sort Oficina inclusiva de teatro educação para alunos com deficiência visual do ensino médio
author NETO, Franklin José Carneiro
author_facet NETO, Franklin José Carneiro
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv MATOS, Elisene Castro
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv NETO, Franklin José Carneiro
contributor_str_mv VIANA, Raimundo Nonato Assunção
NETO, Franklin José Carneiro
SILVA, Regiana Sousa
MATOS, Elisene Castro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Teatro Educação
Oficina Inclusiva de Teatro
Deficiência Visual
topic Teatro Educação
Oficina Inclusiva de Teatro
Deficiência Visual
Theater Education
Inclusive Theater Workshop
Visual impairment
Teatro
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Theater Education
Inclusive Theater Workshop
Visual impairment
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv Teatro
description This text discusses the research carried out at the Inclusive Theater Education Workshop for Visually Impaired Students in public high schools, applied at the IFMA Santa Inês campus, in Santa Inês, MA, where the creation and implementation of a proposal was sought didactic-pedagogical that resulted in the inclusion of these students as theater practitioners. It was assumed that everyone can participate in an Education Theater Workshop and come to work, including people with Visual Disabilities, adapting to this the methodology used in the Conventional Theater Workshops. Accessibility laws are cited in order to demonstrate which paths of inclusion are intended in this work, while trying to clarify what is an Inclusive Theater Education Workshop. Dialogue was established with some authors such as Reverbel (1978, 1989, 2002), Koudela (1996, 2006), Barbosa (1975, 1997, 2002), Vygotsky (1991, 2001), Bruno (1993, 1997) and Slade (1978), among others, regarding the terms Theater and its relationship with Visually Impaired People. It registered the difficulties, possibilities and impediments for the participation of students with Visual Disabilities in the Proposed Activities and Games developed in the Inclusive Workshop, as well as what measures should be taken to have this inclusion adopted in other Theater Workshops. . The implementation of the Inclusive Workshop had its theoretical framework from the works of Boal (1977, 1996), Brecht (1967), Bruno (1997, 1993), Carvalho Salgado (2013), Mantoan (1998, 2015), Mazzota (2008, 2011 ), Spolin (1999, 2001, 2005), Stanislavski (1982, 1989,1995) and Vigata (2016). We used a qualitative approach, of an empirical and exploratory nature, through which we sought to analyze, through observation , the participation of 10 teenagers with Low Vision, high school students from public schools in Santa Inês, Maranhão, in the referred Workshop, their ability to act and participate in the processes of creating a theatrical carpentry that facilitates this performance, measuring errors and successes of this process. Through this research, the objective is to affirm the possibility of including the visually impaired in the entire artistic theatrical process, from acting to scenic creation, as well as contributing to their educational process as a whole and to their greater social inclusion.
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