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Item 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/4321/566Developing 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.Item Formação continuada de professores indígenas do alto Rio Negro em educação em saúde bucal(2020-09-28) Leiria, Laís Vilhena; 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/6273580825792084Education in oral health requires an expanded approach to the health-disease-care process and, above all, multidisciplinary strategies, involving various professionals and social institutions, including the school. However, in the case of indigenous peoples, this model of care must go beyond the prevention of oral diseases, and it is also important to develop the subjects' autonomy and reduce risks through health promotion actions. This research aimed to investigate in which aspects a continuing education course in Oral Health Education can collaborate in the process of reflection of the indigenous teacher from Alto Rio Negro regarding his educational practice in oral health at school. The research participants were four indigenous teachers who work in basic education, in a school in the Ilha das Flores community, in the municipality of São Gabriel da Cachoeira, Amazon. It was a qualitative research, using action research (TRIPP, 2005) as a method for the development of continuing education, with a workload of 20 hours, structured in three phases: planning; implementation and evaluation. As data collection techniques, we used the focus group and observation; and as instruments for recording data, we use the session reports, audio and video recordings and productions of the participants (notebook with written records, drawings and teaching materials). The data were organized and interpreted through the Discursive Textual Analysis (MORAES; GALIAZZI, 2011), and pointed out four aspects: 1) the rescue of the discussion about the discontinuity of oral health education actions at school; 2) the teacher's role during the training course; 3) the joint actions of education and health in the village, represented symbolically, by the union of three hills: education, indigenous mythology and health and; 4) the reflection of the educational practice in oral health at school revealed through concepts, procedures and attitudes of teachers during the training. This research resulted in the educational product, “It's time for Aru: new winds for Oral Health Education in indigenous schools”.