scholarly journals Combinatory thinking: an approach from the password game

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. e86391110662
Author(s):  
Breno Gabriel da Silva ◽  
Sthefany Caroline Volpato ◽  
Lorena Carolina Rosa Biffi ◽  
Sandra Regina D'Antônio Verrengia

The purpose of this article is to present the paths outlined for the development of combinatorial reasoning and the fundamental principle of counting through problem situations arising from the game. The conception of this work arose from the contact with games at the Mathematics Teaching Laboratory (LEM) and from discussions about new teaching methodologies in the Supervised Internship IV discipline of the Full Mathematics Degree course at the State University of Maringá. In this way, in partnership with LEM, this activity proposal was developed, whose target audience was students from the 8th and 9th years of Elementary School. The Password Game was used as a methodological resource, in order to work the multiplicative principle in a playful way and different from the traditional one. The realization of this activity with the students made us realize that it is possible, through the use of games, to trigger very rich mathematical discussions, as well as to promote learning situations in the classroom.

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-80
Author(s):  
Ademir Brandão Costa ◽  
Ritianne de Fátima Silva de Oliveira ◽  
Maria José de Pinho ◽  
Idemar Vizolli

Resumo: Reiteradas vezes ouvimos professores que ensinam Matemática nos Anos Inicias do Ensino Fundamental reclamar que em sua formação em nível superior a matemática e seu ensino têm sido relegados ao segundo plano. Isso nos levou a analisar que conteúdos matemáticos se fazem presentes na matriz curricular dos Cursos de Pedagogia ofertados no Estado do Tocantins. Trata-se de um estudo documental, com uma perspectiva metodológica qualitativa, substanciada pela interlocução com a literatura e análise da matriz curricular dos cursos. Os resultados indicam fragilidades no processo de ensino de matemática nos cursos de Pedagogia, em função de que em média 2,56% a 6,96% da carga horaria total dos cursos são destinadas ao processo de ensino desta ciência. O estudo indica que fatores como carga horária reduzida, a falta de conhecimentos matemático dos estudantes, aliados ao viés eminentemente metodológico, a formação desses profissionais fica comprometida e, ao atuarem na docência, sentem-se limitados em sua ação pedagógica.Palavras-chave: Educação; Ensino de Matemática; Matriz curricular; Curso de Pedagogia. Abstract: We have often heard teachers who teach Mathematics in the Early Years of Elementary School complain that, in their higher education, mathematics and its teaching have been relegated to the background. This led us to analyze what mathematical contents are present in the curricular matrix of pedagogy courses offered in the state of Tocantins. This is a documentary study with a qualitative methodological perspective, substantiated by the dialogue with the literature and analysis of the curricular matrix of the courses. The results indicate weaknesses in the process of teaching mathematics in pedagogy courses due to the result that only 2% to 5.75% of the total hourly load of the course is destined to the teaching process of this science. The study indicates that factors such as reduced workload, lack of mathematical knowledge of students, combined with eminently methodological bias, the training of these professionals is compromised and, when they act in teaching, they feel limited in their pedagogical action.Keywords: Education; Mathematics Teaching; Curricular matrix; Pedagogy course.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 10
Author(s):  
Mohammad Syamsul Arifin ◽  
Setyo Yanuartuti

This study describes a creative dance model in dance lessons for PGSD students at the State University of Surabaya. The purpose of this research is to find out the making of dance for elementary school children, making elementary school children's dances through creative dance models, the process of making dance creations, developing an idea and being creative, as well as having the objective of analyzing creative dance models to create children's dances. Elementary school children in dance lessons. The creative dance model means a creative dance model. The research method uses qualitative research and descriptive analysis. Data collected from documentation, observations, and observations. The results of this study are the product of a lesson model for coaching guidelines and dance exploration for children for PGSD students at the State University of Surabaya.


1969 ◽  
Vol 16 (6) ◽  
pp. 479-484
Author(s):  
Douglas E. Cruikshank

Teachers need to be well prepared in order to understand contemporary mathematics and to provide worthwhile learning experiences for their elementary school youngsters. As a result of changes that have occurred in mathematics and elementary school mathematics instruction, efforts are being made to improve the preservice and in-service education of elementary teachers. Two examples are The Arithmetic Teacher's “Forum on Teacher Preparation,” and the 1967 summer conference at East Lansing, cosponsored by the Science and Mathematics Teaching Center of Michigan State University and the National Science Foundation.1


2018 ◽  
pp. 126-146
Author(s):  
Roza Ismagilova

The article pioneers the analyses of the results of ethnic federalism introduced in Ethiopia in 1991 – and its influence on Afar. Ethnicity was proclaimed the fundamental principle of the state structure. The idea of ethnicity has become the basis of official ideology. The ethnic groups and ethnic identity have acquired fundamentally importance on the political and social levels . The country has been divided into nine ethnically-based regions. The article exposes the complex ethno-political and economic situation in the Afar State, roots and causes of inter- and intra-ethnic relations and conflicts with Amhara, Oromo, Tigray and Somali-Issa, competition of ethnic elites for power and recourses. Alive is the idea of “The Greater Afar”which would unite all Afar of the Horn of Africa. The protests in Oromia and Amhara Regions in 2015–2017 influenced the Afar state as welll. The situation in Ethiopia nowadays is extremely tense. Ethiopia is plunging into serious political crisis. Some observers call it “the beginning of Ethiopian spring”, the others – “Color revolution”


Author(s):  
Victoria Ruzhenkova ◽  
Irina Sheremet’eva ◽  
Viktor Ruzhenkov

Stress negatively affects the mental health of students, causes anxiety and depression, leads to poor academic performance, lowers level of professional training and success in the future. The purpose of the research is to study the state of mental health of medical students to develop recommendations for the prevention of maladaptation. Materials and methods. 252 5-year students aged 20–29 (22 ± 1,1) years, 168 (66,7 %) females and 84 (33,3 %) males (137 students of Belgorod State University and 115 of Altay State Medical University (ASMU)) were examined by medico-sociological and psychometric methods. Results. It was established that every fifth student of the Belgorod State University and every third of the ASMU did not enter the medical university on their own initiative. Less than half (43 %) of Belgorod State University students and 30.4 % of the ASMU ones are convinced that the choice of profession was correct, 35 and 37.4 % are, consequently, completely disappointed with it. Students of Belgorod State University dealt with training stress factors poorer and, as a result, have more pronounced mental symptoms of training stress, difficulties in organizing the daily regimen, irregular nutrition, and fear of the future. Regardless of the region of studying, the number of students not committed to the medical profession, after 5 years of study, is more than 3 times higher among those who enter the university not on their own initiative. Students of the ASMU hit substances, skipped classes, played computer games and took sedative drugs more often to overcome academic stress. The degree of anxiety before the exams in students of Belgorod State University was higher (9 points) than in their peers from the State Medical University (7 points). An extremely high (8–10 points) level of anxiety before exams was characteristic of 75,9 and 44,3 % of students, respectively. The former were more likely to experience clinically significant panic attacks: 27,7 and 6,1 %. Conclusion. Given the high incidence of social phobia (19,1–24,1 %), depression (22,6–32,2 %) and anxiety (21,9– 27,8 %) among medical students, the development and implementation of psycho-correctional programs aimed at the formation of adaptive ways to overcome stress, reduce anxiety and depression is required. This will prevent the development of psychosomatic disorders and addictions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 1289-1299
Author(s):  
Daniel Victor Martins de Araújo ◽  
Cleire Lima Da Costa Falcão

A utilização de novas metodologias em sala de aula é um assunto recorrente dentro das discussões sobre o ensino de geografia. Possuindo isso em mente, como produto da disciplina de Oficina em Geografia II da Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE) foi elaborado um material didático alternativo com objetivo de auxiliar os docentes na construção de um ensino contextualizado de Geografia. Essa pesquisa objetiva apresentar uma metodologia alternativa para o ensino de Geografia que visa praticar além da ação cognitiva de memorizar um conceito, trabalhando a interdisciplinaridade, a criatividade, o emocional e a cooperação. A proposta foi construir um RPG (Role Playing Game), que é um jogo que se utiliza da interpretação de personagens para criar e contar histórias coletivamente nas quais todos os agentes se tornam ativos dentro desse processo. Realizaram-se os seguintes procedimentos: revisão bibliográfica, seleção e adaptação do sistema de regras. Por fim, produziu-se a aventura de RPG intitulada “A busca pelo arco de Gelo”, que trabalha alguns aspectos físicos do nordeste brasileiro principalmente do estado do Ceará. Após a elaboração do material constatou-se a importância de trabalhar perspectivas para além do conteudismo. Sentiu-se a necessidade de aplicar no ensino básico para mensurar seu real impacto. Palavras-chave:  Recurso Didático. RPG. Geografia Física. ABSTRACTThe use of innovative methodologies in the classroom is a recurring subject in discussions about geography teaching. With that in mind, as a result of the discipline Workshop in Geography II from the State University of Ceará (UECE) was created, an alternative didactic material with the aid of teachers in the construction of a contextualized geography teaching. This research looks to show an alternative perspective for the teaching of geography that aims to practice beyond the cognitive action of memorizing the concept, but also working on interdisciplinary, creativity, the emotional and cooperation. The proposal was to build an RPG (Role Playing Game), which is a game that uses character interpretation to create and tell stories collectively in which all agents become active within that process. The following procedures were executed: bibliographic review, selection and adaptation of the rules system. At the end, it produced an adventure of RPG "The search for the arc of Ice" that works on physical aspects from the Brazilian northeast, focusing on the state of Ceará. After the material elaboration, it was clear the importance to work on perspectives beyond content. It felt the need to apply the didactic resource to measure its real impact. Keywords: Didactic Resource. RPG. Physical geography.     RESUMEN El uso de metodologías innovadoras en el aula es un tema recurrente en los debates sobre la enseñanza de la geografía. Con eso en mente, como resultado de la disciplina Taller de Geografía II de la Universidad Estatal de Ceará (UECE), se creó un material didáctico alternativo con la ayuda de los maestros en la construcción de una enseñanza de geografía contextualizada. Esta investigación busca mostrar una perspectiva alternativa para la enseñanza de la geografía que tiene como objetivo practicar más allá de la acción cognitiva de memorizar el concepto, pero también trabajando en la interdisciplinaria, la creatividad, lo emocional y la cooperación. La propuesta era construir un juego de rol (RPG), que es un juego que utiliza la interpretación de personajes para crear y contar historias colectivamente en las que todos los agentes se vuelven activos dentro de ese proceso. Se ejecutaron los siguientes procedimientos: revisión bibliografico, selección y adaptación del sistema de reglas.   Palabras clave: Recurso didáctico. RPG Geografía Física.  


Author(s):  
Lilian Marques Silva

The almost instantaneous access to information provided by technological advances has revolutionized the behavior of people and of the classrooms too. Teachers had to adapt themselves to new technologies to maintain students interested and attentive to the discipline being taught. In this work, the behavior of the students of the 6th grade of elementary school II during class was observed. The school chosen is a public school in the State of São Paulo (Brazil). The research was based on data collection. The students were observed by being filmed during six months. The results showed that the students were interested in the classes and committed to the activities. The place that the student chooses to sit in the classroom influences the behavior of the teacher, because the more distant the teacher, the less he participates in the class.


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