Inclusive education in Chemistry and Environmental Education: the use of games for the deaf students inclusion

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Autor(a) principal: Velozo, Maria Caroline Santos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Ferraz, Júlia Maria Soares, Tavares, Márcio Jean Fernandes, Souza, Niely Silva de, Figueirêdo , Alessandra Marcone Tavares Alves de, Silva Júnior, Carlos Alberto da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i17.38626
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/38626
Resumo: Chemistry is a fundamental science for society. Within the educational context, teaching approaches out of context with reality, such as the lack of relationship with Environmental Education (EE), make learning uninteresting for students. This problem intensifies for deaf students, due to the lack of teaching actions that include these students in the school environment. Therefore, this article aims to develop an Educational Ludic Game (ELG), supported by the concepts of Green Chemistry (GG) and the 6th (sixth) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), for a high school class with hearing students and 1 (one) deaf student. The research was developed through a qualitative approach of participatory nature and, through it, it was verified the effectiveness of the implementation of Active Methodologies (AM) in Inclusive Education (IE). Through this, the use of games in the learning of deaf students stimulates participation and interaction within the classroom. Such pedagogical action demonstrated the importance of the cultural artifacts of the Deaf Community (DF), mainly, the work together with the Sign Language Interpreter Translators (SLIT). Thus, this work is expected to contribute to the transformation of a more accessible and inclusive education.
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spelling Inclusive education in Chemistry and Environmental Education: the use of games for the deaf students inclusionEducación inclusiva en Química y Educación Ambiental: el uso de juegos para la inclusión de estudiantes sordosEnsino inclusivo de Química e Educação Ambiental: a utilização do lúdico para a inclusão de alunos surdosMetodologias AtivasEducação AmbientalEducação InclusivaLúdico.Metodologías ActivasEducación AmbientalEducación InclusivaLúdico.Active MethodologiesEnvironmental EducationInclusive EducationLudic.Chemistry is a fundamental science for society. Within the educational context, teaching approaches out of context with reality, such as the lack of relationship with Environmental Education (EE), make learning uninteresting for students. This problem intensifies for deaf students, due to the lack of teaching actions that include these students in the school environment. Therefore, this article aims to develop an Educational Ludic Game (ELG), supported by the concepts of Green Chemistry (GG) and the 6th (sixth) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), for a high school class with hearing students and 1 (one) deaf student. The research was developed through a qualitative approach of participatory nature and, through it, it was verified the effectiveness of the implementation of Active Methodologies (AM) in Inclusive Education (IE). Through this, the use of games in the learning of deaf students stimulates participation and interaction within the classroom. Such pedagogical action demonstrated the importance of the cultural artifacts of the Deaf Community (DF), mainly, the work together with the Sign Language Interpreter Translators (SLIT). Thus, this work is expected to contribute to the transformation of a more accessible and inclusive education.La química es una ciencia fundamental para la sociedad. Dentro del contexto educativo, los enfoques de enseñanza fuera de contexto con la realidad, como la falta de relación con la Educación Ambiental (EA), hacen que el aprendizaje sea poco interesante para los estudiantes. Este problema se agudiza para los alunos sordos, debido a la falta de acciones didácticas que incluyan a estos alumnos en el ámbito escolar. Por lo tanto, este artículo tiene como objetivo desarrollar un Juego Lúdico Educativo (JLE), apoyado en los conceptos de Química Verde (QV) y el 6º (sexto) Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS), para una clase de secundaria con estudiantes oyentes y 1 (un) estudiante sordo. La investigación se desarrolló a través de un enfoque cualitativo de carácter participativo y, a través de él, se verificó la efectividad de la implementación de Metodologías Activas (MA) en la Educación Inclusiva (EI). A través de esto, el uso de Lúdico en el aprendizaje de los estudiantes sordos estimula la participación y la interacción dentro del aula. Tal acción pedagógica demostró la importancia de los artefactos culturales de la Comunidad Sorda (CS), principalmente, el trabajo conjunto con los Traductores Intérpretes de Lengua de Señas (TILS). Así, se espera que este trabajo contribuya a la transformación de una educación más accesible e inclusiva.A Química é uma ciência fundamental para a sociedade. Dentro do contexto educacional, abordagens de ensino descontextualizadas com a realidade, como a falta de relação com a Educação Ambiental (EA), tornam o aprendizado desinteressante para os alunos. Essa problemática se intensifica para os estudantes surdos, devido à falta de ações docentes que incluam esses discentes no âmbito escolar. Diante disso, o presente artigo tem como objetivo desenvolver um Jogo Lúdico Educativo (JLE), amparado nos conceitos da Química Verde (QV) e no 6° (sexto) Objetivo de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS), para uma turma do ensino médio com discentes ouvintes e 1 (um) surdo. A pesquisa foi desenvolvida por meio da abordagem qualitativa de natureza participante e, por meio dela, constatou-se a efetivação da implementação de Metodologias Ativas (MA) na Educação Inclusiva (EI). Mediante a isso, a utilização do Lúdico na aprendizagem de alunos surdos estimula a participação e a interação dentro da sala de aula. Tal ação pedagógica demonstrou a importância dos artefatos culturais da Comunidade Surda (CS), principalmente, do trabalho em conjunto com os Tradutores Intérpretes da Língua de Sinais (TILS). Destarte, espera-se com esse trabalho contribuir para a transformação de uma educação mais acessível e inclusiva.Research, Society and Development2022-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3862610.33448/rsd-v11i17.38626Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 17; e91111738626Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 17; e91111738626Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 17; e911117386262525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/38626/32097Copyright (c) 2022 Maria Caroline Santos Velozo; Júlia Maria Soares Ferraz; Márcio Jean Fernandes Tavares; Niely Silva de Souza; Alessandra Marcone Tavares Alves de Figueirêdo ; Carlos Alberto da Silva Júniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVelozo, Maria Caroline Santos Ferraz, Júlia Maria SoaresTavares, Márcio Jean Fernandes Souza, Niely Silva de Figueirêdo , Alessandra Marcone Tavares Alves de Silva Júnior, Carlos Alberto da 2022-12-28T13:53:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/38626Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:52:16.700796Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Inclusive education in Chemistry and Environmental Education: the use of games for the deaf students inclusion
Educación inclusiva en Química y Educación Ambiental: el uso de juegos para la inclusión de estudiantes sordos
Ensino inclusivo de Química e Educação Ambiental: a utilização do lúdico para a inclusão de alunos surdos
title Inclusive education in Chemistry and Environmental Education: the use of games for the deaf students inclusion
spellingShingle Inclusive education in Chemistry and Environmental Education: the use of games for the deaf students inclusion
Inclusive education in Chemistry and Environmental Education: the use of games for the deaf students inclusion
Velozo, Maria Caroline Santos
Metodologias Ativas
Educação Ambiental
Educação Inclusiva
Lúdico.
Metodologías Activas
Educación Ambiental
Educación Inclusiva
Lúdico.
Active Methodologies
Environmental Education
Inclusive Education
Ludic.
Velozo, Maria Caroline Santos
Metodologias Ativas
Educação Ambiental
Educação Inclusiva
Lúdico.
Metodologías Activas
Educación Ambiental
Educación Inclusiva
Lúdico.
Active Methodologies
Environmental Education
Inclusive Education
Ludic.
title_short Inclusive education in Chemistry and Environmental Education: the use of games for the deaf students inclusion
title_full Inclusive education in Chemistry and Environmental Education: the use of games for the deaf students inclusion
title_fullStr Inclusive education in Chemistry and Environmental Education: the use of games for the deaf students inclusion
Inclusive education in Chemistry and Environmental Education: the use of games for the deaf students inclusion
title_full_unstemmed Inclusive education in Chemistry and Environmental Education: the use of games for the deaf students inclusion
Inclusive education in Chemistry and Environmental Education: the use of games for the deaf students inclusion
title_sort Inclusive education in Chemistry and Environmental Education: the use of games for the deaf students inclusion
author Velozo, Maria Caroline Santos
author_facet Velozo, Maria Caroline Santos
Velozo, Maria Caroline Santos
Ferraz, Júlia Maria Soares
Tavares, Márcio Jean Fernandes
Souza, Niely Silva de
Figueirêdo , Alessandra Marcone Tavares Alves de
Silva Júnior, Carlos Alberto da
Ferraz, Júlia Maria Soares
Tavares, Márcio Jean Fernandes
Souza, Niely Silva de
Figueirêdo , Alessandra Marcone Tavares Alves de
Silva Júnior, Carlos Alberto da
author_role author
author2 Ferraz, Júlia Maria Soares
Tavares, Márcio Jean Fernandes
Souza, Niely Silva de
Figueirêdo , Alessandra Marcone Tavares Alves de
Silva Júnior, Carlos Alberto da
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Velozo, Maria Caroline Santos
Ferraz, Júlia Maria Soares
Tavares, Márcio Jean Fernandes
Souza, Niely Silva de
Figueirêdo , Alessandra Marcone Tavares Alves de
Silva Júnior, Carlos Alberto da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Metodologias Ativas
Educação Ambiental
Educação Inclusiva
Lúdico.
Metodologías Activas
Educación Ambiental
Educación Inclusiva
Lúdico.
Active Methodologies
Environmental Education
Inclusive Education
Ludic.
topic Metodologias Ativas
Educação Ambiental
Educação Inclusiva
Lúdico.
Metodologías Activas
Educación Ambiental
Educación Inclusiva
Lúdico.
Active Methodologies
Environmental Education
Inclusive Education
Ludic.
description Chemistry is a fundamental science for society. Within the educational context, teaching approaches out of context with reality, such as the lack of relationship with Environmental Education (EE), make learning uninteresting for students. This problem intensifies for deaf students, due to the lack of teaching actions that include these students in the school environment. Therefore, this article aims to develop an Educational Ludic Game (ELG), supported by the concepts of Green Chemistry (GG) and the 6th (sixth) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), for a high school class with hearing students and 1 (one) deaf student. The research was developed through a qualitative approach of participatory nature and, through it, it was verified the effectiveness of the implementation of Active Methodologies (AM) in Inclusive Education (IE). Through this, the use of games in the learning of deaf students stimulates participation and interaction within the classroom. Such pedagogical action demonstrated the importance of the cultural artifacts of the Deaf Community (DF), mainly, the work together with the Sign Language Interpreter Translators (SLIT). Thus, this work is expected to contribute to the transformation of a more accessible and inclusive education.
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