Multimodalidade na educação em ciências para a saúde : construção de sentidos sobre a campanha sanitária "#MosquitoNão"
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Resumo: | The health campaigns are built to combat the advance of diseases, being related to Education in Sciences for Health. These materials are characterized both by the agglutination of various semiotic modes (images, written texts, gestures, among others), which makes them essentially multimodal, as for objectifying report on good health practices, example of the "#MosquitoNão" campaign to combat the cases of Dengue, Zika and Chikungunya. Understanding that it is campaign can be taken as mediating element of the process of teaching and learning, it is need to discuss training proposals aimed at preparing teachers of the Education in Sciences to Health to deal with the visuals of these materials, including expand them in the classroom. For this, a theoretical and methodological contribution was sought in the Grammar of the Visual Design (GVD, KRESS and VAN LEEUWEN, 2006) to analyze how undergraduate students in biological sciences analyze and modify the Multimodal Sanitary Publicity Texts (MSPT) of the campaign "MosquitoNão". Our main objective was to investigate and analyze the campaign "# MosquitoNão" and its process of construction of sense by undergraduate students in biological sciences, from training on the GDV. The research happened with 42 undergraduates students of a Biological Sciences course, being classified as qualitative of the collaborative type (IBIAPINA, 2016). The development of the study took place in stages: the first step consisted in the analysis of all the MSPT of the "#MosquitoNão" campaign, categorizing them into four focal axes, with the subsequent choice of a MSPT from each focal axis to represent the campaign; in the second step, each of the four MSPT chosen was distributed to two Groups of Working (GW), totaling 8 GW, and each of them was submitted to a questionnaire regarding their MSPT; the third stage consisted of a formation course on GDV and Multimodality; in the fourth and last stage the GW have regrouped and had as task to reanalyze their TMPS from the GDV and propose possible changes. The analysis of the MSPT reinforced that this material can be used to mediate biological knowledge related to Education in Science for the Health, as well as signaled the need to combat the simplifications of the epidemics of Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika brought in the mottos of the campaign, as well as discussed the process of transferring the fight against the disease vector to the interactive reader. The analysis to the questionnaire responses reinforced the need to provide a multimodal reading in teacher training, since most of the GW signaled the existence of a supposed imagery clarity, signaling the understanding of an automatism in its relation with the images. This evidenced the importance of a formation that allows an understanding of the visual to beyond the illustration of the verbal. After the formation some GW reaffirmed a conception of reading restricted to the verbal language, as well as showed difficulty in understanding the functions of GDV as present in any and all multimodal text and not as categories. The modification proposals brought contributions of the GDV and enabled some GW to understand their MSPT as a mediator of biological knowledge that needs to be expanded, training the undergraduates students to the habit of analyzing previously multimodal texts. In this sense, the research allowed reflections on the importance of considering components of a sanitary campaign as a multimodal pedagogical resource, but before that, it signaled to the teachers in formation the importance of promoting an analytical look at these materials, aiming to aggregate new information while using them in the classroom, rather than just reproduce the speech. |
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LEÃO, Ana Maria dos Anjos CarneiroFERREIRA, Helaine SiviniALENCAR, Filomena Euridice Carvalho deMARTINS, Marcelo Machadohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7380176822178318COSTA, Jefferson Silva2019-11-18T13:57:18Z2019-02-26COSTA, Jefferson Silva. Multimodalidade na educação em ciências para a saúde : construção de sentidos sobre a campanha sanitária "#MosquitoNão". 2019. 188 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ensino das Ciências) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8345The health campaigns are built to combat the advance of diseases, being related to Education in Sciences for Health. These materials are characterized both by the agglutination of various semiotic modes (images, written texts, gestures, among others), which makes them essentially multimodal, as for objectifying report on good health practices, example of the "#MosquitoNão" campaign to combat the cases of Dengue, Zika and Chikungunya. Understanding that it is campaign can be taken as mediating element of the process of teaching and learning, it is need to discuss training proposals aimed at preparing teachers of the Education in Sciences to Health to deal with the visuals of these materials, including expand them in the classroom. For this, a theoretical and methodological contribution was sought in the Grammar of the Visual Design (GVD, KRESS and VAN LEEUWEN, 2006) to analyze how undergraduate students in biological sciences analyze and modify the Multimodal Sanitary Publicity Texts (MSPT) of the campaign "MosquitoNão". Our main objective was to investigate and analyze the campaign "# MosquitoNão" and its process of construction of sense by undergraduate students in biological sciences, from training on the GDV. The research happened with 42 undergraduates students of a Biological Sciences course, being classified as qualitative of the collaborative type (IBIAPINA, 2016). The development of the study took place in stages: the first step consisted in the analysis of all the MSPT of the "#MosquitoNão" campaign, categorizing them into four focal axes, with the subsequent choice of a MSPT from each focal axis to represent the campaign; in the second step, each of the four MSPT chosen was distributed to two Groups of Working (GW), totaling 8 GW, and each of them was submitted to a questionnaire regarding their MSPT; the third stage consisted of a formation course on GDV and Multimodality; in the fourth and last stage the GW have regrouped and had as task to reanalyze their TMPS from the GDV and propose possible changes. The analysis of the MSPT reinforced that this material can be used to mediate biological knowledge related to Education in Science for the Health, as well as signaled the need to combat the simplifications of the epidemics of Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika brought in the mottos of the campaign, as well as discussed the process of transferring the fight against the disease vector to the interactive reader. The analysis to the questionnaire responses reinforced the need to provide a multimodal reading in teacher training, since most of the GW signaled the existence of a supposed imagery clarity, signaling the understanding of an automatism in its relation with the images. This evidenced the importance of a formation that allows an understanding of the visual to beyond the illustration of the verbal. After the formation some GW reaffirmed a conception of reading restricted to the verbal language, as well as showed difficulty in understanding the functions of GDV as present in any and all multimodal text and not as categories. The modification proposals brought contributions of the GDV and enabled some GW to understand their MSPT as a mediator of biological knowledge that needs to be expanded, training the undergraduates students to the habit of analyzing previously multimodal texts. In this sense, the research allowed reflections on the importance of considering components of a sanitary campaign as a multimodal pedagogical resource, but before that, it signaled to the teachers in formation the importance of promoting an analytical look at these materials, aiming to aggregate new information while using them in the classroom, rather than just reproduce the speech.As campanhas sanitárias são construídas para combater o avanço de doenças, estando relacionadas à Educação em Ciências para a Saúde. Esses materiais se caracterizam tanto pela aglutinação de vários modos semióticos (imagens, textos escritos, gestos, dentre outros), o que os torna essencialmente multimodais, como por objetivarem informar sobre boas práticas ligadas à saúde, a exemplo da campanha “#MosquitoNão” veiculada para combater os casos de Dengue, Zika e Chikungunya. Compreendendo que esta campanha pode ser levada como elemento mediador do processo de ensino e aprendizagem, é preciso discutir propostas de formação que visem preparar os professores da Educação em Ciências para a Saúde para lidar com as visualidades desses materiais, inclusive ampliando-as em sala de aula. A partir disso, buscou-se na Gramática do Design Visual (GDV, KRESS e VAN LEEUWEN, 2006) um aporte teórico e metodológico para analisar como Licenciandos em Ciências Biológicas analisam e alteram Textos Multimodais Publicitários e Sanitários (TMPS) da campanha “#MosquitoNão”. O nosso principal objetivo foi investigar e analisar a campanha “#MosquitoNão” e seu processo de construção de sentido por Licenciandos em Ciências Biológicas a partir de uma formação sobre a GDV. A pesquisa aconteceu com 42 licenciandos de um curso de Ciências Biológicas, sendo classificada como qualitativa do tipo colaborativa (IBIAPINA, 2016). O desenvolvimento do estudo aconteceu em etapas: a primeira etapa consistiu na análise de todos os TMPS da campanha “#MosquitoNão”, categorizando-os em quatro eixos focais, com a posterior escolha de um TMPS de cada eixo focal para representar a campanha; na segunda etapa, cada um dos quatro TMPS escolhidos foi distribuído a dois Grupos de Trabalho (GT), totalizando oito GT, e cada um deles foi submetido a um questionário a respeito do seu TMPS; a terceira etapa consistiu em um curso de formação sobre a GDV e a Multimodalidade; na quarta e última etapa os GT se agruparam novamente e tiveram como tarefa reanalisar seus TMPS a partir da GDV e propor possíveis alterações. A análise dos TMPS reforçou que esse material pode ser utilizado para mediar conhecimentos biológicos ligados à Educação em Ciências para a Saúde, assim como sinalizou a necessidade combater as simplificações das epidemias de Dengue, Chikungunya e Zika trazidas nos motes da campanha, bem como discutir o processo de transferência do combate ao vetor das doenças para o sujeito leitor interativo. As análises das respostas ao questionário reforçaram a necessidade de propiciar uma leitura multimodal na formação de professores, uma vez que a maioria dos GT sinalizaram a existência de uma suposta clareza imagética, sinalizando a compreensão de um automatismo na sua relação com as imagens. Isso evidenciou a importância de uma formação que possibilite uma compreensão do visual para além da ilustração do verbal. Após a formação, alguns GT reafirmaram uma concepção de leitura restrita à linguagem verbal, assim como mostraram dificuldade em compreender as funções da GDV como presentes em todo e qualquer texto multimodal e não como categorias. As propostas de modificação trouxeram contributos da GDV, e possibilitaram alguns GT entenderem seu TMPS como mediador de conhecimentos biológicos que precisam ser ampliados, treinando os licenciandos para o hábito de analisarem previamente textos multimodais. Nesse sentido, a pesquisa possibilitou reflexões sobre a importância de considerar componentes de uma campanha sanitária como recurso pedagógico multimodal, mas antes disso, sinalizou aos docentes em formação a importância de promover um olhar analítico sobre esses materiais, visando a agregar novas informações à medida que os utilizam em sala de aula, ao invés de apenas reproduzir o discurso explícito das mensagens.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2019-11-18T13:57:18Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Jefferson Silva Costa.pdf: 4732745 bytes, checksum: 81a33cc06936d8c383dee9a278ba467f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-11-18T13:57:18Z (GMT). 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Multimodalidade na educação em ciências para a saúde : construção de sentidos sobre a campanha sanitária "#MosquitoNão" |
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Multimodalidade na educação em ciências para a saúde : construção de sentidos sobre a campanha sanitária "#MosquitoNão" |
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Multimodalidade na educação em ciências para a saúde : construção de sentidos sobre a campanha sanitária "#MosquitoNão" |
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Multimodalidade na educação em ciências para a saúde : construção de sentidos sobre a campanha sanitária "#MosquitoNão" |
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Multimodalidade na educação em ciências para a saúde : construção de sentidos sobre a campanha sanitária "#MosquitoNão" |
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Multimodalidade na educação em ciências para a saúde : construção de sentidos sobre a campanha sanitária "#MosquitoNão" |
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Multimodalidade na educação em ciências para a saúde : construção de sentidos sobre a campanha sanitária "#MosquitoNão" |
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COSTA, Jefferson Silva |
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COSTA, Jefferson Silva |
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LEÃO, Ana Maria dos Anjos Carneiro |
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FERREIRA, Helaine Sivini |
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ALENCAR, Filomena Euridice Carvalho de |
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MARTINS, Marcelo Machado |
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COSTA, Jefferson Silva |
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LEÃO, Ana Maria dos Anjos Carneiro FERREIRA, Helaine Sivini ALENCAR, Filomena Euridice Carvalho de MARTINS, Marcelo Machado |
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Formação de professores Ensino-aprendizagem Campanha sanitária Saúde pública Ensino de ciências CIENCIAS HUMANAS::EDUCACAO |
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The health campaigns are built to combat the advance of diseases, being related to Education in Sciences for Health. These materials are characterized both by the agglutination of various semiotic modes (images, written texts, gestures, among others), which makes them essentially multimodal, as for objectifying report on good health practices, example of the "#MosquitoNão" campaign to combat the cases of Dengue, Zika and Chikungunya. Understanding that it is campaign can be taken as mediating element of the process of teaching and learning, it is need to discuss training proposals aimed at preparing teachers of the Education in Sciences to Health to deal with the visuals of these materials, including expand them in the classroom. For this, a theoretical and methodological contribution was sought in the Grammar of the Visual Design (GVD, KRESS and VAN LEEUWEN, 2006) to analyze how undergraduate students in biological sciences analyze and modify the Multimodal Sanitary Publicity Texts (MSPT) of the campaign "MosquitoNão". Our main objective was to investigate and analyze the campaign "# MosquitoNão" and its process of construction of sense by undergraduate students in biological sciences, from training on the GDV. The research happened with 42 undergraduates students of a Biological Sciences course, being classified as qualitative of the collaborative type (IBIAPINA, 2016). The development of the study took place in stages: the first step consisted in the analysis of all the MSPT of the "#MosquitoNão" campaign, categorizing them into four focal axes, with the subsequent choice of a MSPT from each focal axis to represent the campaign; in the second step, each of the four MSPT chosen was distributed to two Groups of Working (GW), totaling 8 GW, and each of them was submitted to a questionnaire regarding their MSPT; the third stage consisted of a formation course on GDV and Multimodality; in the fourth and last stage the GW have regrouped and had as task to reanalyze their TMPS from the GDV and propose possible changes. The analysis of the MSPT reinforced that this material can be used to mediate biological knowledge related to Education in Science for the Health, as well as signaled the need to combat the simplifications of the epidemics of Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika brought in the mottos of the campaign, as well as discussed the process of transferring the fight against the disease vector to the interactive reader. The analysis to the questionnaire responses reinforced the need to provide a multimodal reading in teacher training, since most of the GW signaled the existence of a supposed imagery clarity, signaling the understanding of an automatism in its relation with the images. This evidenced the importance of a formation that allows an understanding of the visual to beyond the illustration of the verbal. After the formation some GW reaffirmed a conception of reading restricted to the verbal language, as well as showed difficulty in understanding the functions of GDV as present in any and all multimodal text and not as categories. The modification proposals brought contributions of the GDV and enabled some GW to understand their MSPT as a mediator of biological knowledge that needs to be expanded, training the undergraduates students to the habit of analyzing previously multimodal texts. In this sense, the research allowed reflections on the importance of considering components of a sanitary campaign as a multimodal pedagogical resource, but before that, it signaled to the teachers in formation the importance of promoting an analytical look at these materials, aiming to aggregate new information while using them in the classroom, rather than just reproduce the speech. |
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