Body Painting and Peer to Peer as teaching and learning tools in the knowledge: A cohort study

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Autor(a) principal: Klahr, Patrícia da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Simon, Anelise de Saldanha, Pedroso, Martina Madalena, Vercelino, Rafael, Telles da Rosa, Luís Henrique
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano
Texto Completo: https://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/view/5953
Resumo: Introduction: Body Painting and Peer to Peer are tools used with the purpose of improving the teaching-learning process in higher education, where the student is the main agent, assuming an active role and reframing learning for future professional life.Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the use of Body Painting and Peer to Peer as teaching and learning tools in the knowledge axis of Human Structure and Function for health courses and its effect on grades and the need for further examination.Method: A 3-year-old cohort study, where students from a university center were followed while studying the curriculum components of human morphology and body systems.Result: 3980 students from health courses participated in the study. They were monitored during 2014, 2015 and 2016, in the axis of structure and human function. There has been a gradual reduction in the need for the final exam of 332, 183 and 124 over the years. We can also see that the average number of students who did not need a final exam increased from 7 to 8 and 9.Final Considerations: Students performed better by reducing the number of failures in subjects. Thus, the use of Body painting and peer to peer as a teaching-learning tool in the Structure and Function axis demonstrated better student achievement, contributing to the effective academic formation and the construction of professional knowledge.
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spelling Body Painting and Peer to Peer as teaching and learning tools in the knowledge: A cohort studyBody Painting e Peer to Peer como ferramentas de ensino-aprendizagem: Um estudo de coorteBody Painting; Peer to Peer; Living anatomy; Health Sciences; EducationSaúde; EducaçãoBody Painting; Peer to Peer; Living anatomy; Ciências da Saúde; EducaçãoIntroduction: Body Painting and Peer to Peer are tools used with the purpose of improving the teaching-learning process in higher education, where the student is the main agent, assuming an active role and reframing learning for future professional life.Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the use of Body Painting and Peer to Peer as teaching and learning tools in the knowledge axis of Human Structure and Function for health courses and its effect on grades and the need for further examination.Method: A 3-year-old cohort study, where students from a university center were followed while studying the curriculum components of human morphology and body systems.Result: 3980 students from health courses participated in the study. They were monitored during 2014, 2015 and 2016, in the axis of structure and human function. There has been a gradual reduction in the need for the final exam of 332, 183 and 124 over the years. We can also see that the average number of students who did not need a final exam increased from 7 to 8 and 9.Final Considerations: Students performed better by reducing the number of failures in subjects. Thus, the use of Body painting and peer to peer as a teaching-learning tool in the Structure and Function axis demonstrated better student achievement, contributing to the effective academic formation and the construction of professional knowledge.Introdução: Body Painting e Peer to Peer são ferramentas utilizadas com o propósito de aprimorar o processo de ensino-aprendizagem no ensino superior, onde o estudante é o agente principal, assumindo um papel ativo e resignificando o aprendizado para a futura vida profissional.Objetivo: O objetivo deste estudo é descrever o uso do Body Painting e Peer to Peer como ferramentas de ensino-aprendizagem no eixo de conhecimento de Estrutura e Função Humana para os cursos da saúde e o seu efeito sobre as notas e a necessidade de exame complementar.Método: Estudo de coorte com 3 anos, onde os estudantes de um centro universitário foram acompanhados enquanto cursavam os componentes curriculares de morfologia humana e sistemas corporais.Resultado: 3980 estudantes dos cursos de saúde participaram do estudo. Eles foram monitorados no período de 2014, 2015 e 2016, no eixo de estrutura e função humana. Observou-se uma redução gradual da necessidade de realização do exame final de 332, 183 e 124 ao longo dos anos. Também podemos observar que o número médio de estudantes que não precisaram de um exame final aumentou de 7 para 8 e 9.Considerações finais: Os estudantes apresentaram melhores desempenhos reduzindo o número de reprovações nas disciplinas. Assim, o uso do Body painting e peer to peer como ferramenta de ensino-aprendizagem no eixo de Estrutura e Função demonstrou melhor aproveitamento dos estudantes, colaborando para a formação acadêmica efetiva e a construção do conhecimento profissional.Universidade LaSalle - Unilasalle CanoasKlahr, Patrícia da SilvaSimon, Anelise de SaldanhaPedroso, Martina MadalenaVercelino, RafaelTelles da Rosa, Luís Henrique2021-02-26info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/view/595310.18316/sdh.v9i1.5953Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano; v. 9, n. 1 (2021)Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano; v. 9, n. 1 (2021)2317-8582reponame:Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humanoinstname:Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)instacron:UNILASALLEporhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/view/5953/pdfhttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/article/downloadSuppFile/5953/1174Direitos autorais 2021 Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humanoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-03-22T12:12:23Zoai:ojs.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br:article/5953Revistahttp://www.revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimentohttps://revistas.unilasalle.edu.br/index.php/saude_desenvolvimento/oaisdh@unilasalle.edu.br2317-85822317-8582opendoar:2022-03-22T12:12:23Saúde e Desenvolvimento Humano - Universidade La Salle (UNILASALLE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Body Painting and Peer to Peer as teaching and learning tools in the knowledge: A cohort study
Body Painting e Peer to Peer como ferramentas de ensino-aprendizagem: Um estudo de coorte
title Body Painting and Peer to Peer as teaching and learning tools in the knowledge: A cohort study
spellingShingle Body Painting and Peer to Peer as teaching and learning tools in the knowledge: A cohort study
Klahr, Patrícia da Silva
Body Painting; Peer to Peer; Living anatomy; Health Sciences; Education
Saúde; Educação
Body Painting; Peer to Peer; Living anatomy; Ciências da Saúde; Educação
title_short Body Painting and Peer to Peer as teaching and learning tools in the knowledge: A cohort study
title_full Body Painting and Peer to Peer as teaching and learning tools in the knowledge: A cohort study
title_fullStr Body Painting and Peer to Peer as teaching and learning tools in the knowledge: A cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Body Painting and Peer to Peer as teaching and learning tools in the knowledge: A cohort study
title_sort Body Painting and Peer to Peer as teaching and learning tools in the knowledge: A cohort study
author Klahr, Patrícia da Silva
author_facet Klahr, Patrícia da Silva
Simon, Anelise de Saldanha
Pedroso, Martina Madalena
Vercelino, Rafael
Telles da Rosa, Luís Henrique
author_role author
author2 Simon, Anelise de Saldanha
Pedroso, Martina Madalena
Vercelino, Rafael
Telles da Rosa, Luís Henrique
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Klahr, Patrícia da Silva
Simon, Anelise de Saldanha
Pedroso, Martina Madalena
Vercelino, Rafael
Telles da Rosa, Luís Henrique
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Body Painting; Peer to Peer; Living anatomy; Health Sciences; Education
Saúde; Educação
Body Painting; Peer to Peer; Living anatomy; Ciências da Saúde; Educação
topic Body Painting; Peer to Peer; Living anatomy; Health Sciences; Education
Saúde; Educação
Body Painting; Peer to Peer; Living anatomy; Ciências da Saúde; Educação
description Introduction: Body Painting and Peer to Peer are tools used with the purpose of improving the teaching-learning process in higher education, where the student is the main agent, assuming an active role and reframing learning for future professional life.Objective: The aim of this study is to describe the use of Body Painting and Peer to Peer as teaching and learning tools in the knowledge axis of Human Structure and Function for health courses and its effect on grades and the need for further examination.Method: A 3-year-old cohort study, where students from a university center were followed while studying the curriculum components of human morphology and body systems.Result: 3980 students from health courses participated in the study. They were monitored during 2014, 2015 and 2016, in the axis of structure and human function. There has been a gradual reduction in the need for the final exam of 332, 183 and 124 over the years. We can also see that the average number of students who did not need a final exam increased from 7 to 8 and 9.Final Considerations: Students performed better by reducing the number of failures in subjects. Thus, the use of Body painting and peer to peer as a teaching-learning tool in the Structure and Function axis demonstrated better student achievement, contributing to the effective academic formation and the construction of professional knowledge.
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