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Simulated jury: didactic resource for STS teaching in chemistry classes

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Resumo:This article presents part of the results of a master’s research developed in the Graduate Program in Teaching Natural Sciences and Mathematics, at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. One of the objectives was to propose a didactic sequence with high school students on the concept of solutions, aiming at an increased scientific and technological literacy. Held in Chemistry classes at a public school in Natal, in the first semester of 2018, this sequence had seven activities, which problematized traditional and scientific knowledge to contextualize the teaching of the concept of solutions. One of the most educationally relevant activities was the simulated jury, the object of this article. Based on previous qualitative research, the jury enabled students to discuss and reflect in the classroom, based on their positions, on social issues and chemical knowledge. Classes of this nature are essential to train critical citizens.
Autores principais:de Souza, Terciano Fonseca
Outros Autores:Cabral, Carla Giovana; Dantas, Josivânia Marisa
Assunto:aulas de química CTS júri simulado plantas medicinais clases de química CTS jurado simulado plantas medicinales chemistry classes STS simulated jury medicinal plants
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Instituição associada:Universidade de Aveiro Centro de Investigação Didática e Tecnologia na Formação de Formadores
Idioma:português
Origem:Indagatio Didactica
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Resumo:This article presents part of the results of a master’s research developed in the Graduate Program in Teaching Natural Sciences and Mathematics, at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. One of the objectives was to propose a didactic sequence with high school students on the concept of solutions, aiming at an increased scientific and technological literacy. Held in Chemistry classes at a public school in Natal, in the first semester of 2018, this sequence had seven activities, which problematized traditional and scientific knowledge to contextualize the teaching of the concept of solutions. One of the most educationally relevant activities was the simulated jury, the object of this article. Based on previous qualitative research, the jury enabled students to discuss and reflect in the classroom, based on their positions, on social issues and chemical knowledge. Classes of this nature are essential to train critical citizens.