Affectivity for inclusion in early childhood education
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Resumo: | The present article, aims, to discuss the importance of affection for inclusion in early childhood education. It is recognized by the literature reviewed that affection interferes with a person's interpersonal relationships with peers, adults, and the rest of the world. The child is expected to engage in numerous interactions throughout their time at school where affectivity will be present. To enable children, adolescents, and adults to develop new knowledge, it is also important to understand objectively how affectivity contributes to the learning process. Affectivity is essential for educational results, because the children's words make it clear that it plays a significant role in the learning process, which is based on mutual respect, dialog, and, especially, mutual love. It was found that there is a strong relationship between the ideas, and that once the educator is aware of the ideas and their practical implications in the theories presented, he/she can enhance the relationship between teaching and learning, making the growth of an individual more positive and effective. |
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Affectivity for inclusion in early childhood educationAfectividad para la inclusión en la educación infantilAfetividade para inclusão na educação infantilMotivaciónAfectividadEducación.MotivationAffectivityEducation.MotivaçãoAfetividadeEducação.The present article, aims, to discuss the importance of affection for inclusion in early childhood education. It is recognized by the literature reviewed that affection interferes with a person's interpersonal relationships with peers, adults, and the rest of the world. The child is expected to engage in numerous interactions throughout their time at school where affectivity will be present. To enable children, adolescents, and adults to develop new knowledge, it is also important to understand objectively how affectivity contributes to the learning process. Affectivity is essential for educational results, because the children's words make it clear that it plays a significant role in the learning process, which is based on mutual respect, dialog, and, especially, mutual love. It was found that there is a strong relationship between the ideas, and that once the educator is aware of the ideas and their practical implications in the theories presented, he/she can enhance the relationship between teaching and learning, making the growth of an individual more positive and effective.El presente artículo, tiene como objetivo discutir la importancia del afecto para la inclusión en la educación infantil. La literatura revisada reconoce que el afecto interfiere en las relaciones interpersonales de una persona con sus iguales, con los adultos y con el resto del mundo. Se espera que el niño participe en numerosas interacciones a lo largo de su estancia en la escuela en las que estará presente la afectividad. Para que niños, adolescentes y adultos puedan desarrollar nuevos conocimientos, también es importante comprender objetivamente cómo contribuye la afectividad al proceso de aprendizaje. La afectividad es esencial para los resultados educativos, ya que las palabras de los niños dejan claro que desempeña un papel significativo en el proceso de aprendizaje, que se basa en el respeto mutuo, el diálogo y, principalmente, el amor recíproco. Se encontró que existe una fuerte relación entre las ideas y que una vez que el educador es consciente de las ideas y sus implicaciones prácticas en las teorías presentadas, puede mejorar la relación entre la enseñanza y el aprendizaje, haciendo que el crecimiento de un individuo sea más positivo y eficaz.O presente artigo, tem como objetivo, discutir a importância da afetividade para inclusão na educação infantil. É reconhecido pela literatura revisada que a riqueza interfere nas relações interpessoais de uma pessoa com seus pares, adultos e o resto do mundo. Espera-se que a criança se envolva em inúmeras interações ao longo de seu tempo na escola onde a afetividade estará presente. Para permitir que crianças, adolescentes e adultos desenvolvam novos conhecimentos, também é importante compreender objetivamente como a afetividade contribuem para o processo de aprendizagem. A afetividade é essencial para os resultados educacionais, pois as palavras das crianças deixam claro que ela desempenha um papel significativo no processo de aprendizagem, que se baseia no respeito mútuo, no diálogo e, principalmente, no amor recíproco. Constatou-se que existe uma forte relação entre as ideias e que, uma vez que o educador esteja ciente das ideias e das implicações práticas das mesmas nas teorias apresentadas, ele pode potencializar as relações entre ensino e aprendizagem, tornando o crescimento de um indivíduo mais positivo e eficaz.Research, Society and Development2023-01-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4001810.33448/rsd-v12i2.40018Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 No. 2; e8712240018Research, Society and Development; Vol. 12 Núm. 2; e8712240018Research, Society and Development; v. 12 n. 2; e87122400182525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/40018/32752Copyright (c) 2023 José Carlos Guimarães Junior; Marttem Costa de Santana; Francisco Carneiro Braga; Hellyegenes de Oliveira; Savio Lima Costa e Silva; Tarciana Cecília de Souza Ferreira; Jefferson Davi Ferreira dos Santos; Juliana Nobre; Jadilson Marinho da Silva; Carlos Alberto Feitosa dos Santoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGuimarães Junior, José Carlos Santana, Marttem Costa deBraga, Francisco Carneiro Oliveira, Hellyegenes de Silva, Savio Lima Costa e Ferreira, Tarciana Cecília de Souza Santos, Jefferson Davi Ferreira dos Nobre, Juliana Silva, Jadilson Marinho da Santos, Carlos Alberto Feitosa dos 2023-02-14T20:07:52Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/40018Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2023-02-14T20:07:52Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Affectivity for inclusion in early childhood education Afectividad para la inclusión en la educación infantil Afetividade para inclusão na educação infantil |
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Affectivity for inclusion in early childhood education |
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Affectivity for inclusion in early childhood education Guimarães Junior, José Carlos Motivación Afectividad Educación. Motivation Affectivity Education. Motivação Afetividade Educação. |
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Affectivity for inclusion in early childhood education |
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Affectivity for inclusion in early childhood education |
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Affectivity for inclusion in early childhood education |
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Affectivity for inclusion in early childhood education |
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Guimarães Junior, José Carlos |
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Guimarães Junior, José Carlos Santana, Marttem Costa de Braga, Francisco Carneiro Oliveira, Hellyegenes de Silva, Savio Lima Costa e Ferreira, Tarciana Cecília de Souza Santos, Jefferson Davi Ferreira dos Nobre, Juliana Silva, Jadilson Marinho da Santos, Carlos Alberto Feitosa dos |
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Santana, Marttem Costa de Braga, Francisco Carneiro Oliveira, Hellyegenes de Silva, Savio Lima Costa e Ferreira, Tarciana Cecília de Souza Santos, Jefferson Davi Ferreira dos Nobre, Juliana Silva, Jadilson Marinho da Santos, Carlos Alberto Feitosa dos |
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Guimarães Junior, José Carlos Santana, Marttem Costa de Braga, Francisco Carneiro Oliveira, Hellyegenes de Silva, Savio Lima Costa e Ferreira, Tarciana Cecília de Souza Santos, Jefferson Davi Ferreira dos Nobre, Juliana Silva, Jadilson Marinho da Santos, Carlos Alberto Feitosa dos |
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Motivación Afectividad Educación. Motivation Affectivity Education. Motivação Afetividade Educação. |
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Motivación Afectividad Educación. Motivation Affectivity Education. Motivação Afetividade Educação. |
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The present article, aims, to discuss the importance of affection for inclusion in early childhood education. It is recognized by the literature reviewed that affection interferes with a person's interpersonal relationships with peers, adults, and the rest of the world. The child is expected to engage in numerous interactions throughout their time at school where affectivity will be present. To enable children, adolescents, and adults to develop new knowledge, it is also important to understand objectively how affectivity contributes to the learning process. Affectivity is essential for educational results, because the children's words make it clear that it plays a significant role in the learning process, which is based on mutual respect, dialog, and, especially, mutual love. It was found that there is a strong relationship between the ideas, and that once the educator is aware of the ideas and their practical implications in the theories presented, he/she can enhance the relationship between teaching and learning, making the growth of an individual more positive and effective. |
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