Whose health? A critical ethnography on health in Physical Education in high school of a public school Uruguaiana – RS

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Autor(a) principal: Braga de Araújo, Mauren Lúcia
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Bossle, Fabiano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Motrivivência (Florianópolis)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/article/view/83892
Resumo: Understanding the meanings of health allows us to access knowledge that demarcates not only the understanding of the phenomenon, but also decision-making in the face of this understanding. The challenge to reflect on this theme is also located in the symbolic importance that health assumes in capitalist societies, which recognize it as something easy to obtain with discipline and individual effort. The effects of this "regulation" condition the educational practices of school PE, structuring understandings about the body and health in the school context, which are important to be problematized. We investigate how the health theme is meaning in the culture shared by Physical Education (PE) teachers and high school students from a State Education Network school in Uruguaiana/RS. For the theoretical-methodological approach, we use the lenses of critical ethnography to understand the particular reality of the cultural context of school PE from the didactic-methodological relations between students and teachers, adopting ethical care. The field work involved observation, records in the field diary, semi-structured interviews, dialogues and document analysis, lasting 15 months. The analysis was developed throughout the research, respecting the triangulation of information and preserving the assumptions of interpretive validity. The meanings of health shared in PE culture at the Rio Uruguai school are anchored in a biomedical model of health, aligned with an individualizing logic that does not dialogue with the formation of critical youth.
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spelling Whose health? A critical ethnography on health in Physical Education in high school of a public school Uruguaiana – RS¿De quién es la salud? Una etnografia crítica sobre la salud en Educación Física en el bachillerato de un colegio público de Uruguaiana- RSA saúde de quem? Uma etnografia crítica sobre a saúde na Educação Física do ensino médio de uma escola da rede estadual pública de Uruguaiana-RSUnderstanding the meanings of health allows us to access knowledge that demarcates not only the understanding of the phenomenon, but also decision-making in the face of this understanding. The challenge to reflect on this theme is also located in the symbolic importance that health assumes in capitalist societies, which recognize it as something easy to obtain with discipline and individual effort. The effects of this "regulation" condition the educational practices of school PE, structuring understandings about the body and health in the school context, which are important to be problematized. We investigate how the health theme is meaning in the culture shared by Physical Education (PE) teachers and high school students from a State Education Network school in Uruguaiana/RS. For the theoretical-methodological approach, we use the lenses of critical ethnography to understand the particular reality of the cultural context of school PE from the didactic-methodological relations between students and teachers, adopting ethical care. The field work involved observation, records in the field diary, semi-structured interviews, dialogues and document analysis, lasting 15 months. The analysis was developed throughout the research, respecting the triangulation of information and preserving the assumptions of interpretive validity. The meanings of health shared in PE culture at the Rio Uruguai school are anchored in a biomedical model of health, aligned with an individualizing logic that does not dialogue with the formation of critical youth.Comprender los significados de la salud nos permite acceder a conocimientos que demarcan no solo la comprensión del fenómeno, sino también la toma de decisiones frente a esa comprensión. El desafío para reflexionar sobre este tema también se ubica en la importancia simbólica que asume la salud en las sociedades capitalistas, que la reconocen como algo fácil de obtener con disciplina y esfuerzo individual. Los efectos de esta "regulación" condicionan las prácticas educativas de la EF escolar, estructurando comprensiones sobre el cuerpo y la salud en el contexto escolar, que es importante ser problematizadas. Investigamos el significado del tema salud en la cultura compartida por profesores de Educación Física (EF) y estudiantes de secundaria de un colegio de la Red Educativa del Estado en Uruguaiana/RS. Para el abordaje teórico-metodológico, utilizamos las lentes de la etnografía crítica para comprender la realidad particular del contexto cultural de la EF escolar a partir de las relaciones didáctico-metodológicas entre alumnos y docentes, adoptando un cuidado ético. El trabajo de campo involucró observación, registros en el diario de campo, entrevistas semiestructuradas, diálogos y análisis de documentos, con una duración de 15 meses. El análisis se desarrolló a lo largo de la investigación, respetando la triangulación de la información y preservando los supuestos de validez interpretativa. Los significados de salud compartidos en la cultura de la EF en la escuela Río Uruguai están anclados en un modelo biomédico de salud, alineado con una lógica individualizadora que no dialoga con la formación de la juventud crítica.Investigamos como o tema saúde é significado na cultura compartilhada por professores de Educação Física (EF) e estudantes do Ensino Médio de uma escola da Rede Estadual de Educação em Uruguaiana/RS. Para o trato teórico-metodológico utilizamos as lentes da etnografia crítica para compreender a realidade particular do contexto cultural da EF escolar a partir das relações didático-metodológicas entre estudantes e professores, adotando cuidados éticos. O trabalho de campo envolveu a observação, registros no diário de campo, entrevistas semiestruturadas, diálogos e análise documental, tendo a duração de 15 meses. A análise foi desenvolvida ao longo da pesquisa, respeitando a triangulação das informações e preservando os pressupostos de validez interpretativa. Os significados de saúde compartilhados na cultura de EF da escola Rio Uruguai estão ancorados num modelo biomédico de saúde, alinhados a uma lógica individualizante que não dialoga com a formação de uma juventude crítica.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2022-04-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/article/view/8389210.5007/2175-8042.2021.e83892Motrivivência; v. 34 n. 65 (2022)2175-80420103-4111reponame:Motrivivência (Florianópolis)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/article/view/83892/48672Braga de Araújo, Mauren LúciaBossle, Fabianoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-06-05T18:31:04Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/83892Revistahttp://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivenciaPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/motrivivencia/oai||giovani.pires@ufsc.br2175-80420103-4111opendoar:2023-06-05T18:31:04Motrivivência (Florianópolis) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Whose health? A critical ethnography on health in Physical Education in high school of a public school Uruguaiana – RS
¿De quién es la salud? Una etnografia crítica sobre la salud en Educación Física en el bachillerato de un colegio público de Uruguaiana- RS
A saúde de quem? Uma etnografia crítica sobre a saúde na Educação Física do ensino médio de uma escola da rede estadual pública de Uruguaiana-RS
title Whose health? A critical ethnography on health in Physical Education in high school of a public school Uruguaiana – RS
spellingShingle Whose health? A critical ethnography on health in Physical Education in high school of a public school Uruguaiana – RS
Braga de Araújo, Mauren Lúcia
title_short Whose health? A critical ethnography on health in Physical Education in high school of a public school Uruguaiana – RS
title_full Whose health? A critical ethnography on health in Physical Education in high school of a public school Uruguaiana – RS
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Bossle, Fabiano
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description Understanding the meanings of health allows us to access knowledge that demarcates not only the understanding of the phenomenon, but also decision-making in the face of this understanding. The challenge to reflect on this theme is also located in the symbolic importance that health assumes in capitalist societies, which recognize it as something easy to obtain with discipline and individual effort. The effects of this "regulation" condition the educational practices of school PE, structuring understandings about the body and health in the school context, which are important to be problematized. We investigate how the health theme is meaning in the culture shared by Physical Education (PE) teachers and high school students from a State Education Network school in Uruguaiana/RS. For the theoretical-methodological approach, we use the lenses of critical ethnography to understand the particular reality of the cultural context of school PE from the didactic-methodological relations between students and teachers, adopting ethical care. The field work involved observation, records in the field diary, semi-structured interviews, dialogues and document analysis, lasting 15 months. The analysis was developed throughout the research, respecting the triangulation of information and preserving the assumptions of interpretive validity. The meanings of health shared in PE culture at the Rio Uruguai school are anchored in a biomedical model of health, aligned with an individualizing logic that does not dialogue with the formation of critical youth.
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