Active learning methodologies: possible paths to innovation in health teaching

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Autor(a) principal: Macedo,Kelly Dandara da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Acosta,Beatriz Suffer, Silva,Ethel Bastos da, Souza,Neila Santini de, Beck,Carmem Lúcia Colomé, Silva,Karla Kristiane Dames da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Escola Anna Nery
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Resumo: Abstract Introduction: Teaching qualification about active learning methodologies is a potential for the transformation of practices. Aim: To report the experience of teachers in the discussion of active learning methodologies as a problematizing pedagogical strategy for higher education in health. Method: This is an experience report with teachers from a public university in the northwestern region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul/Brazil. Six teaching workshops based on the Arch of Charles and Maguerez were implemented alongside the teachers of the nursing, nutrition and biology courses. The use of active methodologies in health teaching was problematic and the themes "evaluation, reflective portfolio and conceptual map" were theorized. Result: The problematization with the Arch of Charles and Maguerez facilitated the understanding and the applicability of the active methodologies. Conclusion: There are prospects for the inclusion of active learning methodologies in teachers' practice, which may become a pedagogical strategy and attend to DCNs in this scenario.
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title Active learning methodologies: possible paths to innovation in health teaching
spellingShingle Active learning methodologies: possible paths to innovation in health teaching
Macedo,Kelly Dandara da Silva
Problem-Based Learning
Teaching
Education Higher
Nursing
Health Education
title_short Active learning methodologies: possible paths to innovation in health teaching
title_full Active learning methodologies: possible paths to innovation in health teaching
title_fullStr Active learning methodologies: possible paths to innovation in health teaching
title_full_unstemmed Active learning methodologies: possible paths to innovation in health teaching
title_sort Active learning methodologies: possible paths to innovation in health teaching
author Macedo,Kelly Dandara da Silva
author_facet Macedo,Kelly Dandara da Silva
Acosta,Beatriz Suffer
Silva,Ethel Bastos da
Souza,Neila Santini de
Beck,Carmem Lúcia Colomé
Silva,Karla Kristiane Dames da
author_role author
author2 Acosta,Beatriz Suffer
Silva,Ethel Bastos da
Souza,Neila Santini de
Beck,Carmem Lúcia Colomé
Silva,Karla Kristiane Dames da
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Macedo,Kelly Dandara da Silva
Acosta,Beatriz Suffer
Silva,Ethel Bastos da
Souza,Neila Santini de
Beck,Carmem Lúcia Colomé
Silva,Karla Kristiane Dames da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Problem-Based Learning
Teaching
Education Higher
Nursing
Health Education
topic Problem-Based Learning
Teaching
Education Higher
Nursing
Health Education
description Abstract Introduction: Teaching qualification about active learning methodologies is a potential for the transformation of practices. Aim: To report the experience of teachers in the discussion of active learning methodologies as a problematizing pedagogical strategy for higher education in health. Method: This is an experience report with teachers from a public university in the northwestern region of the state of Rio Grande do Sul/Brazil. Six teaching workshops based on the Arch of Charles and Maguerez were implemented alongside the teachers of the nursing, nutrition and biology courses. The use of active methodologies in health teaching was problematic and the themes "evaluation, reflective portfolio and conceptual map" were theorized. Result: The problematization with the Arch of Charles and Maguerez facilitated the understanding and the applicability of the active methodologies. Conclusion: There are prospects for the inclusion of active learning methodologies in teachers' practice, which may become a pedagogical strategy and attend to DCNs in this scenario.
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