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TEACHING WORK & A NEW KNOWLEDGE BUILDING PROCESS IN PANDEMIC TIMES
HUMANIDADES & INOVACAO ; 9(5):52-67, 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1935153
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Covid-19 has profoundly marked health and education in particular, with the need for many reconfigurations in the educational context, to readapt to a new model of doing and delivering activities, very different from what is practiced. Through this change, the research proposal of this article arises aiming to analyze the teaching work and a new process of knowledge construction, as well as to evaluate what we learn in and with the Pandemic. The investigation had a quantitative-qualitative approach and the research was exploratory, making use of instruments such as an online google forms questionnaire, with the aim of knowing what the teachers experienced. Once the data was determined, tables and graphs were prepared for a better understanding of the investigated. The theoretical support had bibliographic support and also with authors who provided the understanding of the theme. The studies revealed that for teachers the use of technological resources was a challenge, since in their training there was no training, further evidence of the inequality that already exists in education. As a suggestion, it is emphasized the need to review the training curricula of teachers, and the introduction of technologies in the school curriculum, thus seeking a new process of knowledge construction, to the public authorities, it is alert to venture a closer look. dedicated to the problems that the Covid-19 Pandemic came to show in the educational process.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: English Journal: HUMANIDADES & INOVACAO Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Language: English Journal: HUMANIDADES & INOVACAO Year: 2022 Document Type: Article