Caracteres humanos utilizados no ensino dos padrões de herança mendelianos

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Autor(a) principal: Baiotto, Cléia Rosani
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/14095
Resumo: The study of Human Genetics in schools is quite recent and the use of hereditary human characters in the teaching of inheritance patterns has been seen as a way of introducing the daily in the learning processes, approaching the formal and scientific content of the knowledge brought by the student, in order to make the school content interesting and meaningful. With the purpose of evaluating the use of human characters as a way to contextualize the teaching of Mendelian heritage patterns in High School, four strategic points were outlined: 1. How did the textbooks present the inherited human characters? 2. How do teachers see the use of human characters inherited in genetics teaching? 3. How do these characters appear in terms of frequency and mode of inheritance? 4. How can human characters be used in a way that promotes learning without compromising the scientific character of teaching? An evaluation of the eight Biology books made available to teachers and students of the public network by the 2012 National High School Textbook Program (PNLEM) allowed us to identify the frequency of use of human characters and to raise related misunderstandings that were categorized in conceptual errors, deviations from description, simplifications and appropriate description. Interviews allowed the evaluation of the teachers' conceptions regarding the use of human characters in teaching genetics, their advantages, their counterparts and examples most used. The most cited characters in textbooks and more easily observed in individuals were entered into a form for frequency investigation using software, made available online. The sample consisted of 3,150 individuals (high school and university students), who accessed and answered the questionnaire. A learning strategy that uses this form of research and the analysis of software graphs was constructed in a collaborative way with the Biology teachers of the public network, from a moment of reflection and training provided by this work. The learning strategy was applied in 2016 by teachers who participated in the training of all students in the introduction of genetic content, considering that it allows the construction of concepts related to inheritance patterns, using examples of human characters and minimizing the inconsistencies found. A validated assessment form that uses the Likert scale allowed students to check their engagement with learning strategies in two classes of high school seniors. In this way, Crombach's alpha (α = 0.858) was identified, demonstrating a homogeneity of the group with respect to the validity of the developed proposal.
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spelling Caracteres humanos utilizados no ensino dos padrões de herança mendelianosHuman characters used in the teaching of mendelian patterns of heritageHerança monogênicaTraços humanosInvestigaçãoAprendizagemGenéticaMonogenic inheritanceHuman traitsInvestigationLearningGeneticsCNPQ::OUTROS::CIENCIASThe study of Human Genetics in schools is quite recent and the use of hereditary human characters in the teaching of inheritance patterns has been seen as a way of introducing the daily in the learning processes, approaching the formal and scientific content of the knowledge brought by the student, in order to make the school content interesting and meaningful. With the purpose of evaluating the use of human characters as a way to contextualize the teaching of Mendelian heritage patterns in High School, four strategic points were outlined: 1. How did the textbooks present the inherited human characters? 2. How do teachers see the use of human characters inherited in genetics teaching? 3. How do these characters appear in terms of frequency and mode of inheritance? 4. How can human characters be used in a way that promotes learning without compromising the scientific character of teaching? An evaluation of the eight Biology books made available to teachers and students of the public network by the 2012 National High School Textbook Program (PNLEM) allowed us to identify the frequency of use of human characters and to raise related misunderstandings that were categorized in conceptual errors, deviations from description, simplifications and appropriate description. Interviews allowed the evaluation of the teachers' conceptions regarding the use of human characters in teaching genetics, their advantages, their counterparts and examples most used. The most cited characters in textbooks and more easily observed in individuals were entered into a form for frequency investigation using software, made available online. The sample consisted of 3,150 individuals (high school and university students), who accessed and answered the questionnaire. A learning strategy that uses this form of research and the analysis of software graphs was constructed in a collaborative way with the Biology teachers of the public network, from a moment of reflection and training provided by this work. The learning strategy was applied in 2016 by teachers who participated in the training of all students in the introduction of genetic content, considering that it allows the construction of concepts related to inheritance patterns, using examples of human characters and minimizing the inconsistencies found. A validated assessment form that uses the Likert scale allowed students to check their engagement with learning strategies in two classes of high school seniors. In this way, Crombach's alpha (α = 0.858) was identified, demonstrating a homogeneity of the group with respect to the validity of the developed proposal.O estudo de Genética Humana nas escolas é bastante recente, e a utilização dos caracteres humanos hereditários no ensino de padrões de herança tem sido vista como uma forma de introduzir o cotidiano nos processos de aprendizagem, aproximando o conteúdo formal e científico do conhecimento trazido pelo aluno, de modo a tornar o conteúdo escolar interessante e significativo. Com o propósito de avaliar a utilização de caracteres humanos como forma de contextualizar o ensino dos padrões de herança mendeliana no Ensino Médio, quatro pontos estratégicos foram delineados: 1. Como os livros didáticos apresentam os caracteres humanos herdados? 2. Como os professores veem a utilização dos caracteres humanos herdados no ensino de genética? 3. Como esses caracteres se apresentam em termos de frequência e de modo de herança? 4. De que forma se pode utilizar os caracteres humanos, de modo a favorecer a aprendizagem, sem comprometer o caráter científico do ensino? Uma avaliação dos oito livros de Biologia disponibilizados aos professores e alunos da rede pública pelo Programa Nacional do Livro Didático para o Ensino Médio (PNLEM), de 2012, permitiu identificar a frequência de utilização dos caracteres humanos e levantar os equívocos relacionados, que foram categorizados em erros conceituais, desvios em relação à descrição, simplificações e descrição apropriada. Entrevistas semiestruturadas permitiram a avaliação das concepções dos professores quanto à utilização dos caracteres humanos no ensino da genética, suas vantagens, seus contrapontos e exemplos mais utilizados. Os caracteres mais citados nos livros didáticos e mais facilmente observáveis nos indivíduos foram inseridos em um formulário para investigação de frequência que utilizou um software, disponibilizado de modo on-line. A amostra contou com 3.150 indivíduos (alunos dos Ensinos Médio e Superior), que acessaram e responderam ao questionário. Uma estratégia de aprendizagem que utiliza essa forma de investigação e a análise de gráficos do software foi construída de forma colaborativa com os professores de Biologia da rede pública, a partir de um momento de reflexão e capacitação proporcionado por este trabalho. A estratégia de aprendizagem foi aplicada em 2016 pelos professores que participaram da capacitação a todos os alunos na introdução do conteúdo de genética, considerando que possibilita a construção de conceitos relativos aos padrões de herança, utilizando exemplos de caracteres humanos e minimizando as inconsistências constatadas. Um formulário de avaliação validado que utiliza a escala de Likert permitiu verificar o engajamento dos alunos em relação às estratégias de aprendizagem em duas turmas de alunos de terceiro ano. Dessa forma, identificou o alfa de Crombach (α = 0,858), demonstrando uma homogeneidade do grupo com relação à validade da proposta desenvolvida.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilEducação em CiênciasUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Educação em Ciências: Química da Vida e SaúdeCentro de Ciências Naturais e ExatasLoreto, Elgion Lucio da Silvahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6493669115018157Faccini, Lavinia Schülerhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9393903837681988Dessen, Eliana Maria Beluzzohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1610123698268809Santos, Marlise Ladvocat Bartholomeihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8931396120785208Goldschmidt, Andréa Inêshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6491503571016482Baiotto, Cléia Rosani2018-08-24T18:51:00Z2018-08-24T18:51:00Z2017-10-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/14095porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2022-06-03T16:55:41Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/14095Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2022-06-03T16:55:41Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Caracteres humanos utilizados no ensino dos padrões de herança mendelianos
Human characters used in the teaching of mendelian patterns of heritage
title Caracteres humanos utilizados no ensino dos padrões de herança mendelianos
spellingShingle Caracteres humanos utilizados no ensino dos padrões de herança mendelianos
Baiotto, Cléia Rosani
Herança monogênica
Traços humanos
Investigação
Aprendizagem
Genética
Monogenic inheritance
Human traits
Investigation
Learning
Genetics
CNPQ::OUTROS::CIENCIAS
title_short Caracteres humanos utilizados no ensino dos padrões de herança mendelianos
title_full Caracteres humanos utilizados no ensino dos padrões de herança mendelianos
title_fullStr Caracteres humanos utilizados no ensino dos padrões de herança mendelianos
title_full_unstemmed Caracteres humanos utilizados no ensino dos padrões de herança mendelianos
title_sort Caracteres humanos utilizados no ensino dos padrões de herança mendelianos
author Baiotto, Cléia Rosani
author_facet Baiotto, Cléia Rosani
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Loreto, Elgion Lucio da Silva
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6493669115018157
Faccini, Lavinia Schüler
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9393903837681988
Dessen, Eliana Maria Beluzzo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1610123698268809
Santos, Marlise Ladvocat Bartholomei
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8931396120785208
Goldschmidt, Andréa Inês
http://lattes.cnpq.br/6491503571016482
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Baiotto, Cléia Rosani
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Herança monogênica
Traços humanos
Investigação
Aprendizagem
Genética
Monogenic inheritance
Human traits
Investigation
Learning
Genetics
CNPQ::OUTROS::CIENCIAS
topic Herança monogênica
Traços humanos
Investigação
Aprendizagem
Genética
Monogenic inheritance
Human traits
Investigation
Learning
Genetics
CNPQ::OUTROS::CIENCIAS
description The study of Human Genetics in schools is quite recent and the use of hereditary human characters in the teaching of inheritance patterns has been seen as a way of introducing the daily in the learning processes, approaching the formal and scientific content of the knowledge brought by the student, in order to make the school content interesting and meaningful. With the purpose of evaluating the use of human characters as a way to contextualize the teaching of Mendelian heritage patterns in High School, four strategic points were outlined: 1. How did the textbooks present the inherited human characters? 2. How do teachers see the use of human characters inherited in genetics teaching? 3. How do these characters appear in terms of frequency and mode of inheritance? 4. How can human characters be used in a way that promotes learning without compromising the scientific character of teaching? An evaluation of the eight Biology books made available to teachers and students of the public network by the 2012 National High School Textbook Program (PNLEM) allowed us to identify the frequency of use of human characters and to raise related misunderstandings that were categorized in conceptual errors, deviations from description, simplifications and appropriate description. Interviews allowed the evaluation of the teachers' conceptions regarding the use of human characters in teaching genetics, their advantages, their counterparts and examples most used. The most cited characters in textbooks and more easily observed in individuals were entered into a form for frequency investigation using software, made available online. The sample consisted of 3,150 individuals (high school and university students), who accessed and answered the questionnaire. A learning strategy that uses this form of research and the analysis of software graphs was constructed in a collaborative way with the Biology teachers of the public network, from a moment of reflection and training provided by this work. The learning strategy was applied in 2016 by teachers who participated in the training of all students in the introduction of genetic content, considering that it allows the construction of concepts related to inheritance patterns, using examples of human characters and minimizing the inconsistencies found. A validated assessment form that uses the Likert scale allowed students to check their engagement with learning strategies in two classes of high school seniors. In this way, Crombach's alpha (α = 0.858) was identified, demonstrating a homogeneity of the group with respect to the validity of the developed proposal.
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Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas
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Centro de Ciências Naturais e Exatas
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