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    Proposta de elaboração de projetos formativos pela ABP para o desenvolvimento profissional docente de professores formadores
    (2021-10-29) Câmara, Aldemira de Araújo; Azevedo, Rosa Oliveira Marins; Azevedo, Rosa Oliveira Marins; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3056605003492861; Azevedo, Rosa Oliveira Marins; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3056605003492861; Mendonça, Andréa Pereira; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0938462047218130; Almeida, Whasgthon Aguiar de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6766948755894257; http://repositorio.ifam.edu.br/jspui/handle/4321/686
    This educational product is the result of an investigation process carried out in the Professional Master's Degree in Technological Teaching of the Postgraduate Program in Technological Teaching (PPGET) of the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Amazonas (IFAM). Its title is "Proposal for the elaboration of training projects by the PBL for the teacher professional development of trainers teachers" and as a general objective to contribute to the Teacher Professional Development (DPD) of trainers teachers through the preparation of training projects based on Project-Based Learning (PBL). It was developed and evaluated with 08 (eight) trainers teachers from the Educational Technology Management (GTE) of the Manaus Municipal Secretariat of Education, who coordinate teams of trainers for the implementation of formative projects and training for teachers in the municipal public education network in Manaus. The product is organized in two parts: the first, "Fundamentals of the Educational Product proposal", presents the key concepts that support the proposal, namely: Continuing Education, Teacher Professional Development and Project-Based Learning; the second, "Training Workshop through the PBL: paths to DPD", presents the six teaching-learning guides with a description of the training workshop planning, the training projects prepared, and also the presentation of the memories of this training workshop. The results of the training workshop showed that the development of training projects based on Project-Based Learning (PBL) contributes to the Teacher Professional Development (DPD) of trainers teachers in the following aspects: 1) recognition of the importance of reflecting on their own practice to generate changes; 2) recognition of the school context as a formative and potentiating element of professional practices; and, 3) recognition of the importance of acting in the management of their own training processes for the development of professional skills.
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    É tempo de aru: novos ventos para a educação em saúde bucal nas escolas indígenas – curso de formação continuada
    (2020-09-28) Leiria, Laís Vilhena; Azevedo, Rosa Oliveira Marins; Azevedo, Rosa Oliveira Marins; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3056605003492861; Azevedo, Rosa Oliveira Marins; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3056605003492861; Leal, Davi Avelino; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6645382114509617; Weigel, Valéria Augusta Cerqueira de Medeiros; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6273580825792084; http://repositorio.ifam.edu.br/jspui/handle/4321/566
    Developing educational practices in oral health in indigenous schools is still a major challenge for many of the indigenous teachers of basic education, and enabling new perspectives to favor thise practice goes through the training of these professionals. In this new perspective, we present the structure of a continuing education course entitled “It is time for Aru: new winds for Oral Health Education in indigenous schools”, in order to collaborate with the process of continuing education of indigenous teachers in Oral Health Education. The course, symbolically, is an invitation to a trip, in which the trainer/participant will be guided by the paddles of the Aru, and will sail on the waters of the Rio Negro, towards the six stone abodes, which in turn, represent the six formative meetings, with a final workload of 20 hours. Each stone address has an activity guide that details all the activities that must be performed by the trainer/participant. The intention is that this material facilitates indigenous teachers and other professionals interested in promoting the practice of Oral Health Education in the indigenous school context.
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