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The educommunication method in the production of videos in the formative context of graduate students of the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil
| Resumo: | Recognizing the need to fulfill its social role, in the 1990s, the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) created the “UFBA Field Program” with the objective of bringing the University and the Community closer together through extensionist actions. This initiative was reformulated in 2013 as a Curricular Action in Community and Society (ACCS), a curricular component for undergraduate and postgraduate courses, whose university community, together with social groups, build extension actions that promote the exchange, re-elaboration and production of knowledge about reality with a perspective of transformation. In this context, in 2007 ACCS BIO A82 was created “Social Program of Education, Vocation and Scientific Divulgation in Bahia”, which links a set of projects in the area of science education, teacher training and scientific dissemination, of organic character institutional, with clear guidelines and aimed at a common goal: scientific culture. We aim to analyze the experience of UFBA undergraduate students with the educational method in the production of videos in the Workshops “Educomciência: constructing videos with and for young audiences”. The research, of a qualitative nature, was conducted based on the Educomunication method of Mario Kaplún (1987), Sebastião et al. (2013, 2014) and Lira-da-Silva et al. (2017, 2018), from the conduction of 3 Workshops in three traditional communities of Bahia, Brazil. We conclude that the students considered the Video Workshops conducted by the educommunication method as a positive experience, outside the standards of the compulsory curricular disciplines of the University and emphasized the contribution of ACCS in their formative contexts. |
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| Autores principais: | Lira-da-Silva, Rejâne Maria |
| Outros Autores: | Sebastião, Mariana Rodrigues; Genonádio, Ananda; Ferreira-Neto, Cândido Dias; de Oliveira-Júnior, Nestor Barbosa |
| Assunto: | Educomunicação Educação popular Comunidades tradicionais Educomunicación Educación popular Comunidades tradicionales Educommunication Popular education Traditional communities |
| Ano: | 2019 |
| 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 |
| Resumo: | Recognizing the need to fulfill its social role, in the 1990s, the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA) created the “UFBA Field Program” with the objective of bringing the University and the Community closer together through extensionist actions. This initiative was reformulated in 2013 as a Curricular Action in Community and Society (ACCS), a curricular component for undergraduate and postgraduate courses, whose university community, together with social groups, build extension actions that promote the exchange, re-elaboration and production of knowledge about reality with a perspective of transformation. In this context, in 2007 ACCS BIO A82 was created “Social Program of Education, Vocation and Scientific Divulgation in Bahia”, which links a set of projects in the area of science education, teacher training and scientific dissemination, of organic character institutional, with clear guidelines and aimed at a common goal: scientific culture. We aim to analyze the experience of UFBA undergraduate students with the educational method in the production of videos in the Workshops “Educomciência: constructing videos with and for young audiences”. The research, of a qualitative nature, was conducted based on the Educomunication method of Mario Kaplún (1987), Sebastião et al. (2013, 2014) and Lira-da-Silva et al. (2017, 2018), from the conduction of 3 Workshops in three traditional communities of Bahia, Brazil. We conclude that the students considered the Video Workshops conducted by the educommunication method as a positive experience, outside the standards of the compulsory curricular disciplines of the University and emphasized the contribution of ACCS in their formative contexts. |
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