DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A STUDY IN A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION
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Título da fonte: | Turismo : Visão e Ação (Online) |
DOI: | 10.14210/rtva.v19n3.p566-588 |
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Resumo: | The discussion about tourism education at undergraduate level is still in its infancy in Brazil, especially when it comes to the application of active methodologies. An active teaching-learning methodology is an educational concept that stimulates learning in processes of constructive challenges, where it becomes a form of action-learning, because the more we learn what is closer to life, the better we become, and this becomes the starting point for the advancement of processes, developments, innovation and technology, thereby creating a re-elaboration of new practices. This study therefore discusses the difficulties and challenges of the application of active methodologies in the teaching of tourism in a higher education institution. The methodology used is qualitative, comprising an exploratory case study with teachers of the undergraduate course in tourism of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). The study shows that there are difficulties in implementing active methodologies in the day to day routine. Finally, the study concludes that the difficulties and challenges that most stood out, in the teacher’s perceptions, were motivating the student and making him/her perceive the contribution provided by the theory presented in the classroom in vocational training. |
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DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A STUDY IN A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONDIFICULDADES E DESAFIOS NA APLICAÇÃO DE METODOLOGIAS ATIVAS NO ENSINO DE TURISMO: UM ESTUDO EM INSTITUIÇÃO DE ENSINO SUPERIORTourism. Higher education. Active methodology. Learning.Turismo. Formação superior. Metodologia ativa. Aprendizagem.The discussion about tourism education at undergraduate level is still in its infancy in Brazil, especially when it comes to the application of active methodologies. An active teaching-learning methodology is an educational concept that stimulates learning in processes of constructive challenges, where it becomes a form of action-learning, because the more we learn what is closer to life, the better we become, and this becomes the starting point for the advancement of processes, developments, innovation and technology, thereby creating a re-elaboration of new practices. This study therefore discusses the difficulties and challenges of the application of active methodologies in the teaching of tourism in a higher education institution. The methodology used is qualitative, comprising an exploratory case study with teachers of the undergraduate course in tourism of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). The study shows that there are difficulties in implementing active methodologies in the day to day routine. Finally, the study concludes that the difficulties and challenges that most stood out, in the teacher’s perceptions, were motivating the student and making him/her perceive the contribution provided by the theory presented in the classroom in vocational training.A discussão sobre o ensino de turismo em nível de graduação ainda é emergente no Brasil, principalmente quando enfoca a aplicação de metodologias ativas. Uma metodologia ativa de ensino aprendizagem compreende uma concepção educacional que estimula a aprendizagem em processos de desafios construtivos, que se torna como uma aprender-ação, pois, quanto mais se aprende o que está mais próximo da vida, melhor se torna e isto acaba sendo o ponto de partida para o avanço em processos, desenvolvimentos, inovação e tecnologia, assim criando uma reelaboração de novas práticas. Desse modo, o presente estudo tem por objetivo discutir sobre as dificuldades e os desafios da aplicação de metodologias ativas no ensino de turismo em instituição de ensino superior. A metodologia utilizada é qualitativa, compreendendo um estudo de caso de natureza exploratória junto a docentes do curso de graduação em turismo da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). Os resultados do estudo revelam que existem dificuldade de implementar metodologias ativas no dia a dia. Por fim, o estudo conclui que as dificuldades e os desafios que mais se destacaram na percepção docente dizem respeito a motivar o aluno e a fazer com que ele perceba a contribuição proporcionada pela teoria apresentada em sala de aula na formação profissional.Universidade do Vale do Itajaí - UNIVALI / SC2017-10-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.univali.br/index.php/rtva/article/view/1166910.14210/rtva.v19n3.p566-588Turismo: Visão e Ação; Vol. 19 No. 3 (2017): Setembro-Dezembro; 566-588Turismo: Visão e Ação; Vol. 19 Núm. 3 (2017): Setembro-Dezembro; 566-588Turismo: Visão e Ação; v. 19 n. 3 (2017): Setembro-Dezembro; 566-5881983-71511415-6393reponame:Turismo : Visão e Ação (Online)instname:Universidade do Vale do Itajaí (UNIVALI)instacron:UNIVALIporhttps://periodicos.univali.br/index.php/rtva/article/view/11669/6713Copyright (c) 2017 Turismo - Visão e Açãoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSeixas, Eugênia Patrícia de AlmeidaAraújo, Maria Valéria Pereira deBrito, Max Leandro de AraújoFonseca, Géssica Fabiely2017-10-31T17:53:32Zoai:ojs.periodicos.univali.br:article/11669Revistahttps://periodicos.univali.br/index.php/rtvaPUBhttps://periodicos.univali.br/index.php/rtva/oailuiz.flores@univali.br || revistaturismo@univali.br1983-71511415-6393opendoar:2017-10-31T17:53:32Turismo : Visão e Ação (Online) - Universidade do Vale do Itajaí (UNIVALI)false |
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DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A STUDY IN A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION DIFICULDADES E DESAFIOS NA APLICAÇÃO DE METODOLOGIAS ATIVAS NO ENSINO DE TURISMO: UM ESTUDO EM INSTITUIÇÃO DE ENSINO SUPERIOR |
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DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A STUDY IN A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION |
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DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A STUDY IN A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A STUDY IN A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION Seixas, Eugênia Patrícia de Almeida Tourism. Higher education. Active methodology. Learning. Turismo. Formação superior. Metodologia ativa. Aprendizagem. Seixas, Eugênia Patrícia de Almeida Tourism. Higher education. Active methodology. Learning. Turismo. Formação superior. Metodologia ativa. Aprendizagem. |
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DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A STUDY IN A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION |
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DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A STUDY IN A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION |
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DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A STUDY IN A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A STUDY IN A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION |
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DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A STUDY IN A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A STUDY IN A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION |
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DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACTIVE METHODOLOGIES IN TOURISM EDUCATION: A STUDY IN A HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION |
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Seixas, Eugênia Patrícia de Almeida |
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Seixas, Eugênia Patrícia de Almeida Seixas, Eugênia Patrícia de Almeida Araújo, Maria Valéria Pereira de Brito, Max Leandro de Araújo Fonseca, Géssica Fabiely Araújo, Maria Valéria Pereira de Brito, Max Leandro de Araújo Fonseca, Géssica Fabiely |
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Araújo, Maria Valéria Pereira de Brito, Max Leandro de Araújo Fonseca, Géssica Fabiely |
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Seixas, Eugênia Patrícia de Almeida Araújo, Maria Valéria Pereira de Brito, Max Leandro de Araújo Fonseca, Géssica Fabiely |
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Tourism. Higher education. Active methodology. Learning. Turismo. Formação superior. Metodologia ativa. Aprendizagem. |
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Tourism. Higher education. Active methodology. Learning. Turismo. Formação superior. Metodologia ativa. Aprendizagem. |
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The discussion about tourism education at undergraduate level is still in its infancy in Brazil, especially when it comes to the application of active methodologies. An active teaching-learning methodology is an educational concept that stimulates learning in processes of constructive challenges, where it becomes a form of action-learning, because the more we learn what is closer to life, the better we become, and this becomes the starting point for the advancement of processes, developments, innovation and technology, thereby creating a re-elaboration of new practices. This study therefore discusses the difficulties and challenges of the application of active methodologies in the teaching of tourism in a higher education institution. The methodology used is qualitative, comprising an exploratory case study with teachers of the undergraduate course in tourism of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN). The study shows that there are difficulties in implementing active methodologies in the day to day routine. Finally, the study concludes that the difficulties and challenges that most stood out, in the teacher’s perceptions, were motivating the student and making him/her perceive the contribution provided by the theory presented in the classroom in vocational training. |
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