scholarly journals Teaching of physics in the context of planetology and habitability in high school: a case of successful online meaningful learning

RENOTE ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 437-446
Author(s):  
Gian Alexandre Michaelsen ◽  
Agostinho Serrano de Andrade Neto

The COVID-19 pandemic hastened the development of techniques and didactic sequences for online education, some that promoted learning, others that were lacking. In this contribution we |show how it was possible to achieve Ausubelian meaningful learning in Physics through remote teaching, by having as context planetology and habitability. These concepts may allow the development of expected specific competences described in the Brazilian Common National Curriculum Base (BNCC), that also have substantial media exposure and are possible to be developed in High School. At the end, the students have developed skills that allowed them to determine, based on real data, whether an exoplanet is habitable or not. Using Bardin's content analysis, it was possible to find evidence of meaningful learning of the intended skills and concepts.

2021 ◽  
Vol 71 (10) ◽  
pp. 842-854
Author(s):  
Sangwoo HA ◽  
Youngrae JI ◽  
Hunkoog JHO ◽  
Bongwoo LEE*

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gilson Pereira dos Santos Júnior ◽  
Simone Lucena

We live in a society in which mobile and digital technologies are increasingly present in our daily lives and we cannot limit ourselves to knowing how to use them. It is important to know how to adapt them, personalize them and program them, if necessary, to solve our problems. Computational thinking is understood as the human ability to teach, humans or machines, to solve problems with the fundamentals of computing. Its development has gained space in education, formal and non-formal, through face-to-face practices. With the pandemic, the challenge arises to develop this skill with young people from high school in a public educational institution through online practices. In this article, we discuss the didactic design, based on the principles of online education, created for the development of computational thinking with online practices. The preliminary results indicate the feasibility of developing computational thinking from the perspective of online education.


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