Campus Manaus Centro
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Item Entre cantos e contos: o encontro das diferenças, uma experiência de educação antirracista e valorização indígena(2024) Santana, Carla Monique SantosItem Nosso IF, nossa casa: narrativas de sujeitos que contam a história(2024-09-26) Silva, Marcone Pereira da; Souza, Ana Cláudia Ribeiro deItem Guia de Introdução às Práticas de ESG no IFAM(2024-04-25) Correas, Michelle Guimarães Souza; Szatkoski, EleniceItem Recomendações de práticas educativas entre docentes e intérpretes educacionais-orientações para o intérprete(2024-04-15) Feitoza, Adriano Brito; Lima, Maria Francisca Morais deEveryone has their rights to access education. Despite this, throughout history, deaf individuals have had many difficulties in gaining this type of access. A school, that is inclusive, guarantees this access. Even in this model, it is necessary that the classroom actors responsible for the teaching process fulfill this objective, namely, teachers and sign language interpreters, in addition to being aware of their roles, can use appropriate educational practices. In this way, the relationship between teachers and sign language interpreters will have positive implications that will benefit deaf students in the classroom. This relationship, in addition to allowing the inclusion of deaf students, helps them to cross their learning path. This crossing that occurs in Secondary Professional and Technological Education (EPTNM) favors polytechnic education, one of the conceptual bases of EPTNM, for deaf students.Item Programa Nacional de Assistência Estudantil: embalos do benefício creche no Campus Eirunepé/IFAM(2024-06-04) Silva, Renata Brelaz Gondim e; Salazar, Deuzilene MarquesItem Benefício creche: análise dos impactos na formação omnilateral dos discentes no Campus Eirunepé-IFAM(2024-06-04) Silva, Renata Brelaz Gondim e; Salazar, Deuzilene Marques; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4519799169077909; Salazar, Deuzilene Marques; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4519799169077909; Mariano, Sangelita Miranda Franco; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1240496516313247; Mourão, Arminda Rachel Botelho; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3864748731992379Research developed within the scope of the Postgraduate Program in Professional and Technological Education (ProfEPT) of the Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of Amazonas (IFAM), linked to the Organization and Memories of Pedagogical Spaces in Professional and Technological Education Research Line. The general objective of the work was to analyze the impact of the Creche Benefit on the omnilateral training of students at the Ifam Eirunepé Campus. To meet this objective, we seek to discuss the daycare benefit and its implications for the omnilateral training of EPTNM students; evaluate how this public policy directly impacts the continuity of students in the educational environment and their academic performance; as well as preparing a video and a portfolio that expanded information related to the daycare benefit. The research is qualitative in nature, using documents and interviews to generate data. The research participants were seven students served by the daycare benefit between 2017 and 2022, and the Eirunepé-IFAM Campus was the locus of the research. The data produced was analyzed using the Bardin content analysis technique (2016). The analysis of the impact of the Creche Benefit on the omnilateral training of students at Ifam's Eirunepé Campus revealed significant benefits, such as improving the academic concentration of students with young children, enabling greater participation in extracurricular activities and better academic performance. Furthermore, there was an increase in retention and completion of courses by beneficiaries. However, difficulties included logistical challenges in organizing time between studying, childcare and participation in academic activities, as well as budgetary limitations that impacted the adequate provision of daycare services, affecting some students who were unable to fully benefit from the program.Item Análise de Objetivos de Desenvolvimento Sustentável (ODS) e práticas de Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) no IFAM: uma discussão crítica e propositiva(2024-04-25) Correa, Michelle Guimarães Souza; Szatkoski, Elenice; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4308298499020242; Szatkoski, Elenice; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4308298499020242; Lacerda Junior, José Cavalcante; Melo, Marília Carvalho deThis study explores the relationship between sustainability, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards, and Professional and Technological Education at the Federal Institute of Amazonas (IFAM). Through a detailed analysis of IFAM's Institutional Development Plan (PDI), we investigate the interconnection between Integral Human Formation, Polytechnics, Omnilaterality, Sustainability, SDGs, and ESG in educational practice. Combining a documentary evaluation of the current educational scenario at IFAM with an analysis of the PDI's goals, we identified a significant institutional effort to integrate SDGs and ESG practices, particularly in the social and governance dimensions, although the absence of specific environmental goals was noted, which is crucial given the Amazonian context. The research suggests the inclusion of measurable environmental objectives such as sustainable projects, environmental education and research, partnerships, campus environmental management, and community engagement. The results provide insights to strengthen the connection between sustainability, SDGs, ESG, and education, positioning IFAM as a regional leader in sustainable practices by aligning education, research, and operations with SDGs and ESG criteria, thus contributing to addressing contemporary environmental and social challenges.Item Guia de estudo: como combater a evasão escolar?(2023-10-30) Silva, Romilson Alves da; Anic, Cinara CalviBrazilian education has been experiencing the problem of school dropout for a long time. According to the United Nations Children’s Fund, in a study carried out for this institution in 2022, it was found that two million individuals between the ages of 11 and 19 left school and had not yet completed basic education (UNICEF, 2022). There are several reasons that led these students to drop out, such as lack of identification with the course, family problems, among others. One of the difficulties faced in minimizing this problem is the lack of consensus on the concept of evasion, which challenges the development of effective public policies aimed at this issue. The Guide presented here was born from a master’s degree research carried out in a public school in Itaituba-PA with managers, teachers and students who dropped out of Integrated to Technical High School course. The research showed that there are no effective actions on the art of government spheres to combat evasion, although there are some specific initiatives. Given this context, we created this Study Guide to guide school managers, pedagogues and teachers towards actions that contribute to minimizing dropouts in Secondary Technical Professional Education. Highlighted are actions related to school management, alternatives to expand partnerships between the school and other institutions, such as Education Departments and private companies, as well as suggestions for teachers regarding teaching work, welcoming students and the school itself. school-family articulation. We hope that this Guide can effectively contribute so that the school community as a whole can strengthen the bond with families and students themselves so that, together, they can envision possibilities to keep students in school, especially in the context of technical professional education. middle level.Item O protagonismo feminino no Campus Manaus Centro: a inclusão de alunas no contexto do estágio profissional(2023-10-25) Silva, Joelma Paz da; Aride, Paulo Henrique Rocha; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9087696929404160; Aride, Paulo Henrique Rocha; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9087696929404160; Brancher, Vantoir Roberto; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3260077562370842; Oliveira, Alzira Miranda de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0893076952862401The research addresses the difficulties of inclusion in the world of work within the scope of professional training, highlighting the relevance of internships. The internship often represents the first contact with professional experience, introducing challenges when entering technical areas. The research aims to deconstruct gender inequalities, especially in the area of Mechanics, where students face obstacles, despite the legislation that supports the internship as an educational principle. The study falls within the line of Organization and Memories of Pedagogical Spaces in Professional and Technological Education, within the macro project on formal and non-formal spaces in the world of work and social movements. The conceptual basis of Professional and Technological Education (EPT) guides the research, which seeks to integrate technical training, gender, internship and the world of work as a historical construction over time. The central scientific problem is to investigate the influence of gender on inclusion for the curricular internship in the Mechanics of Technical Professional Education course at the secondary level in the subsequent CMC modality. The objectives include understanding the processes of inclusion and participation of students, analyzing gender relations in the internship, identifying the difficulties faced by students when entering the world of work, describing social barriers and developing an educational product linked to the research results. The method used was a single case study, a qualitative approach involving students, graduates, teachers, administrative technicians and internship integration agents. Data collection was carried out through prolonged interviews, conversation circles, participant observation and field diaries. The analysis of the results was conducted through Content Analysis, culminating in the creation of an educational booklet. This booklet aims to promote debates about female participation in the world of work, highlighting advances and challenges, providing guidance for professional internship students at the Manaus Centro Campus.Item Mosaico narrativo pedagógico: memórias e trajetórias do CEFET-AM (2001 a 2008)(2023-08-28) Rodrigues, Maria da Conceição Oliveira; Souza, Ana Cláudia Ribeiro de