AS CONCEPÇÕES DOS DOCENTES SOBRE METODOLOGIAS ATIVAS PARA O ENSINO DAS CIÊNCIAS NA CIDADE DE BOM JESUS – GO

Autores

  • Maria Aparecida da Costa Instituto Federal de Ciência e Tecnologia de Goiás, Campus Itumbiara
  • Tatiana Aparecida Rosa Silva Instituto Federal de Ciência e Tecnologia de Goiás, Campus Itumbiara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33837/msj.v8i1.1667

Palavras-chave:

Docentes., Metodologias ativas., Ensino de ciências

Resumo

A utilização de metodologias ativas se torna uma grande aliada no ensino das ciências, uma vez que, promove a aprendizagem pautada no próprio aluno como o protagonista da construção do seu conhecimento e por se tratar de uma área do ensino que abrange muitos temas voltados para o cotidiano dos alunos, o que pode tornar o processo de ensino e aprendizagem mais significativo. A referida pesquisa teve caráter qualitativo e quantitativo utilizando a técnica do questionário. Nesse sentido buscou identificar quais as concepções de um grupo de 16 professores da cidade de Bom Jesus – GO da rede pública municipal e estadual de ensino, sobre metodologias ativas, e como tal metodologias influenciavam no processo de ensino e aprendizagem. Identificou-se assim, que alguns professores não conhecem sobre metodologias ativas e não trabalham temáticas sociais em sala de aula, quanto aos que conhecem apresentaram encontrar dificuldades no momento do planejamento e execução da aula. Nota-se assim, a necessidade de uma intervenção pedagógica pautada na formação continuada desses professores sobre metodologias ativas.

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2025-11-01

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da Costa, M. A., & Silva, T. A. R. (2025). AS CONCEPÇÕES DOS DOCENTES SOBRE METODOLOGIAS ATIVAS PARA O ENSINO DAS CIÊNCIAS NA CIDADE DE BOM JESUS – GO. Multi-Science Journal, 8(1), 32–41. https://doi.org/10.33837/msj.v8i1.1667

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