POS CMC- Programas de Pós-graduação Stricto Sensu

URI permanente desta comunidadehttps://ri.ifam.edu.br/handle/4321/18

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    Fungos da Amazônia
    (2024-03-14) Travassos, Ana Graziela Gomes; Lucena, Juliana Mesquita Vidal Martinez de
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    Educação ambiental e saúde baseada em ABP
    (2021-11-05) Lopes, Iarima Naama Ferreira; Lucena, Juliana Mesquita Vidal Martinez de; Paes, Lucilene da Silva; Lucena, Juliana Mesquita Vidal Martinez de; Paes, Lucilene da Silva; Lucena, Juliana Mesquita Vidal Martinez de; c, João dos Santos; Anjos, Maeda Batista dos
    The purpose of this product is to serve as a guide for the implementation and didactic use of a Sensory Garden (JS), demonstrating how its elements can be used to achieve meaningful learning through investigation, creativity, sharing and contextualization of new knowledge. The presented proposals are guided by assumptions of Project-Based Learning and can help teachers and students to achieve a transformative and reflective Environmental Education, thus, we include in this material suggestions for activities and educational itineraries that can be carried out both in the sensory garden and in other environments teaching, and that relate the contents of Biology and Health, Agroecology, Chemistry and related areas. The material discusses relevant issues such as the importance of flexibility of activities suited to the teaching context, the enhancement of individuality and the construction process (not only the results), the contributions of group work, the importance of the teacher/teacher as a mediator of the process and the possibility of exploring new ways of working Environmental Education.
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    Ensinando microbiologia na Amazônia: guia didático para professores e alunos
    (2020-12-05) Souza, Afonso Santos de; Lucena, Juliana Mesquita Vidal Martinez de; Lucena, Juliana Mesquita Vidal Martinez de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5056348459580471; Lucena, Juliana Mesquita Vidal Martínez de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5056348459580471; Cabral Neto, João dos Santos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9340150562756599; Freitas, Adriana Dantas Gonzaga de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3694117633635449; http://repositorio.ifam.edu.br/jspui/handle/4321/562
    This product is intended to assist biology teachers in addressing the general and contextualized microbiology theme in the Amazon. Despite advances in knowledge about the microbial diversity of the Amazon, few teaching resources or content are available for its direct application in the classroom in basic education. The fundamentals and resources presented in this guide can help instigate students at this level of education by using examples from our region to mediate learning in microbiology, assuming that contextualization can facilitate the construction of new knowledge based on those who already accompany them experience.