Atitudes dos professores sobre inovação com ferramentas TIC multissensoriais em ambientes inclusivos
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https://doi.org/10.17398/1695-288X.19.2.29Palavras-chave:
Atitudes de Ensino, Tecnologias Multissensoriais, Aprendizagem incorporada, Desenvolvimento Profissional de Professores, Educação inclusivaResumo
Há evidências de que a utilização de jogos digitais baseados em ferramentas multissensoriais proporciona benefícios em diferentes dimensões da aprendizagem para alunos com necessidades educacionais especiais. No entanto, o uso dessas ferramentas em salas de creches e escolas de ensino fundamental para favorecer a inclusão desses alunos não tem sido tratado em profundidade. O objetivo do trabalho é analisar como a participação de um grupo de professores em um programa de desenvolvimento profissional voltado para a integração em sala de aula de jogos baseados em tecnologias multissensoriais, contribuiu para evoluir suas atitudes quanto à adoção dessas tecnologias em contextos. escolares de uma perspectiva inclusiva. Nesta pesquisa, foi utilizado um método misto com uma estratégia sequencial explicativa. As técnicas e instrumentos utilizados, entrevistas e questionários, permitiram-nos recolher dados sobre a evolução das preocupações pedagógicas após a formação recebida no âmbito do Projecto Europeu INTELed. Os resultados mostram que os professores valorizaram muito as colaborações que surgiram no projeto, e experimentaram uma evolução para maiores graus de preocupação em relação à sustentabilidade e transferência deste tipo de inovações em sala de aula.
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