ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES AT QNESC (2011-2020): A LOOK AT CHEMISTRY CLASSES IN HIGH SCHOOL

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Autor(a) principal: Caetano, Valdiceia Viana Morais
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Leão, Marcelo Franco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Reamec
Texto Completo: https://periodicoscientificos.ufmt.br/ojs/index.php/reamec/article/view/13719
Resumo: This study aimed to understand how active methodologies are being used in high school chemistry classes according to the production published in the Journal Química Nova na Escola (QNEsc) in the last decade. Descriptive and exploratory, this bibliographic research is of the state of knowledge type, has a qualitative approach and had the QNEsc Journal as a data source, articles published in the time frame between 2011 and 2020. For the selection, titles, abstracts and keywords to confirm which texts were directly related to the theme 'active methodologies'. Of the 14 selected articles, characteristics such as: type of methodology, stage of schooling, content covered, materials and resources used, class development and results achieved were identified. The texts address three types of active methodologies: Problematization, case study and didactic games with a bias in gamification. The most recurrent public were students of the 2nd year of high school. Regarding the most frequent contents, the following stood out: Periodic Table, Thermochemistry and Organic Chemistry. The use of technologies, activities and questions, in addition to the games themselves, were the resources used. From the description of the classes, important aspects are perceived, such as the teacher's prior planning, the formation of groups and student protagonism. In addition to dynamics, these classes contributed to learning, as the understanding of chemical concepts was favored. Therefore, after analyzing the material, it is concluded that active methodologies have been used in Chemistry Teaching as a strategy for the construction of active, autonomous, protagonist and efficient knowledge.
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spelling ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES AT QNESC (2011-2020): A LOOK AT CHEMISTRY CLASSES IN HIGH SCHOOL METODOLOGÍAS ACTIVAS EN QNESC (2011-2020): UNA MIRADA A LAS CLASES DE QUÍMICA EN LA ESCUELA SECUNDARIA METODOLOGIAS ATIVAS NA QNESC (2011-2020): UM OLHAR PARA AS AULAS DE QUÍMICA NO ENSINO MÉDIOEnseñanza de la QuímicaMetodologías activasPrácticas educativasEnsino de QuímicaMetodologias ativasPráticas educativasChemistry teachingActive methodologiesEducational practicesThis study aimed to understand how active methodologies are being used in high school chemistry classes according to the production published in the Journal Química Nova na Escola (QNEsc) in the last decade. Descriptive and exploratory, this bibliographic research is of the state of knowledge type, has a qualitative approach and had the QNEsc Journal as a data source, articles published in the time frame between 2011 and 2020. For the selection, titles, abstracts and keywords to confirm which texts were directly related to the theme 'active methodologies'. Of the 14 selected articles, characteristics such as: type of methodology, stage of schooling, content covered, materials and resources used, class development and results achieved were identified. The texts address three types of active methodologies: Problematization, case study and didactic games with a bias in gamification. The most recurrent public were students of the 2nd year of high school. Regarding the most frequent contents, the following stood out: Periodic Table, Thermochemistry and Organic Chemistry. The use of technologies, activities and questions, in addition to the games themselves, were the resources used. From the description of the classes, important aspects are perceived, such as the teacher's prior planning, the formation of groups and student protagonism. In addition to dynamics, these classes contributed to learning, as the understanding of chemical concepts was favored. Therefore, after analyzing the material, it is concluded that active methodologies have been used in Chemistry Teaching as a strategy for the construction of active, autonomous, protagonist and efficient knowledge.Este estudio tuvo como objetivo comprender cómo las metodologías activas están siendo utilizadas en las clases de Química en la Enseñanza Media según la producción de la Revista Química Nova na Escola (QNEsc) en la última década. Descriptivo y exploratorio, del tipo estado del conocimiento, tiene un enfoque cualitativo, cuya fuente fueron los artículos de la QNEsc, publicados entre 2011 y 2020. Para la selección se analizaron títulos, resúmenes y palabras clave para verificar una relación directa con la temática ' metodologías activas'. De los 14 artículos seleccionados se plantearon características como: tipo de metodología, etapa de escolarización, contenidos abordados, materiales y recursos utilizados, desarrollo de la clase y resultados alcanzados. Los textos abordan tres tipos de metodologías activas: Problematización, estudio de casos y juegos didácticos con sesgo en la gamificación. El público más recurrente fueron los estudiantes del 2° año de bachillerato. En cuanto a los contenidos más frecuentes, se destacaron: Tabla Periódica, Termoquímica y Química Orgánica. El uso de tecnologías, actividades y preguntas, además de los propios juegos, fueron los recursos utilizados. Se perciben aspectos importantes, como la planificación previa del docente, la formación de grupos y el protagonismo de los estudiantes. Además de la dinámica, estas clases contribuyeron al aprendizaje, pues se favoreció la comprensión de los conceptos químicos. Por lo tanto, luego del análisis del material, se concluye que las metodologías activas han sido utilizadas en la Enseñanza de la Química como estrategia para la construcción de un conocimiento activo, autónomo, protagónico y eficiente.Este estudo teve como objetivo compreender como as metodologias ativas estão sendo utilizadas em aula de Química no Ensino Médio de acordo com a produção veiculada na Revista Química Nova na Escola (QNEsc) na última década. De caráter descritivo e exploratório, essa pesquisa bibliográfica é do tipo estado do conhecimento, possui abordagem qualitativa e teve como fonte de dados a Revista QNEsc, artigos publicados no recorte temporal entre 2011 e 2020. Para a seleção, foram analisados os títulos, resumos e palavras-chaves para fins de confirmação de quais textos tinham relação direta com a temática ‘metodologias ativas’. Dos 14 artigos selecionados, foram levantadas características como: tipo de metodologia, etapa da escolarização, conteúdo abordado, materiais e recursos utilizados, desenvolvimento da aula e resultados alcançados. Os textos abordam três tipos de metodologias ativas: Problematizadora, estudo de caso e jogos didáticos com viés na gamificação. O público mais recorrente foram estudantes do 2° ano do Ensino Médio. Sobre os conteúdos mais frequentes destacaram-se: Tabela Periódica, Termoquímica e Química Orgânica. O uso de tecnologias, atividades e questionamentos, além dos próprios jogos, foram os recursos utilizados. Pela descrição das aulas, percebem-se aspectos importantes, como o planejamento prévio do professor, a formação de grupos e o protagonismo estudantil. Além de dinâmicas, essas aulas contribuíram com a aprendizagem, pois a compreensão dos conceitos químicos foi favorecida. Logo, após a análise do material, conclui-se que as metodologias ativas vêm sendo utilizadas no Ensino de Química como estratégia para a construção de um conhecimento ativo, autônomo, protagonista e eficiente.Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (UFMT)2022-08-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicoscientificos.ufmt.br/ojs/index.php/reamec/article/view/1371910.26571/reamec.v10i2.13719 REAMEC - Red Amazónica de Educación en Ciencias y Matemáticas; Vol. 10 Núm. 2 (2022): Maio a agosto de 2022; e22044REAMEC - Rede Amazônica de Educação em Ciências e Matemática; v. 10 n. 2 (2022): Maio a agosto de 2022; e22044REAMEC Journal - Amazonian Network of Mathematical Education; Vol. 10 No. 2 (2022): Maio a agosto de 2022; e220442318-6674reponame:Revista Reamecinstname:Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (UFMT)instacron:UFMTporhttps://periodicoscientificos.ufmt.br/ojs/index.php/reamec/article/view/13719/11410Copyright (c) 2022 Valdiceia Viana Morais Caetano, Marcelo Franco Leãohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCaetano, Valdiceia Viana Morais Leão, Marcelo Franco2022-09-04T13:58:51Zoai:periodicoscientificos.ufmt.br:article/13719Revistahttp://periodicoscientificos.ufmt.br/ojs/index.php/reamec/indexPUBhttp://periodicoscientificos.ufmt.br/ojs/index.php/reamec/oairevistareamec@gmail.com||2318-66742318-6674opendoar:2022-09-04T13:58:51Revista Reamec - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso (UFMT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES AT QNESC (2011-2020): A LOOK AT CHEMISTRY CLASSES IN HIGH SCHOOL
METODOLOGÍAS ACTIVAS EN QNESC (2011-2020): UNA MIRADA A LAS CLASES DE QUÍMICA EN LA ESCUELA SECUNDARIA
METODOLOGIAS ATIVAS NA QNESC (2011-2020): UM OLHAR PARA AS AULAS DE QUÍMICA NO ENSINO MÉDIO
title ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES AT QNESC (2011-2020): A LOOK AT CHEMISTRY CLASSES IN HIGH SCHOOL
spellingShingle ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES AT QNESC (2011-2020): A LOOK AT CHEMISTRY CLASSES IN HIGH SCHOOL
Caetano, Valdiceia Viana Morais
Enseñanza de la Química
Metodologías activas
Prácticas educativas
Ensino de Química
Metodologias ativas
Práticas educativas
Chemistry teaching
Active methodologies
Educational practices
title_short ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES AT QNESC (2011-2020): A LOOK AT CHEMISTRY CLASSES IN HIGH SCHOOL
title_full ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES AT QNESC (2011-2020): A LOOK AT CHEMISTRY CLASSES IN HIGH SCHOOL
title_fullStr ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES AT QNESC (2011-2020): A LOOK AT CHEMISTRY CLASSES IN HIGH SCHOOL
title_full_unstemmed ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES AT QNESC (2011-2020): A LOOK AT CHEMISTRY CLASSES IN HIGH SCHOOL
title_sort ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES AT QNESC (2011-2020): A LOOK AT CHEMISTRY CLASSES IN HIGH SCHOOL
author Caetano, Valdiceia Viana Morais
author_facet Caetano, Valdiceia Viana Morais
Leão, Marcelo Franco
author_role author
author2 Leão, Marcelo Franco
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Caetano, Valdiceia Viana Morais
Leão, Marcelo Franco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Enseñanza de la Química
Metodologías activas
Prácticas educativas
Ensino de Química
Metodologias ativas
Práticas educativas
Chemistry teaching
Active methodologies
Educational practices
topic Enseñanza de la Química
Metodologías activas
Prácticas educativas
Ensino de Química
Metodologias ativas
Práticas educativas
Chemistry teaching
Active methodologies
Educational practices
description This study aimed to understand how active methodologies are being used in high school chemistry classes according to the production published in the Journal Química Nova na Escola (QNEsc) in the last decade. Descriptive and exploratory, this bibliographic research is of the state of knowledge type, has a qualitative approach and had the QNEsc Journal as a data source, articles published in the time frame between 2011 and 2020. For the selection, titles, abstracts and keywords to confirm which texts were directly related to the theme 'active methodologies'. Of the 14 selected articles, characteristics such as: type of methodology, stage of schooling, content covered, materials and resources used, class development and results achieved were identified. The texts address three types of active methodologies: Problematization, case study and didactic games with a bias in gamification. The most recurrent public were students of the 2nd year of high school. Regarding the most frequent contents, the following stood out: Periodic Table, Thermochemistry and Organic Chemistry. The use of technologies, activities and questions, in addition to the games themselves, were the resources used. From the description of the classes, important aspects are perceived, such as the teacher's prior planning, the formation of groups and student protagonism. In addition to dynamics, these classes contributed to learning, as the understanding of chemical concepts was favored. Therefore, after analyzing the material, it is concluded that active methodologies have been used in Chemistry Teaching as a strategy for the construction of active, autonomous, protagonist and efficient knowledge.
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