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LUDIC APPROACH OF THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD IN BIOCHEMICAL EDUCATION
Author(s) -
W.B. Maia,
Juliana Martins,
Victoria Furtado,
I.J. Aquino,
L.G.C. Silva,
Soraya Barreto Januário,
J.M. Monteiro,
V.L.M. Lima,
Leopoldo de Meis,
Danilo Freitas Rangel,
Marynara Oliveira,
Mabel Freitas Cordeiro
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
revista de ensino de bioquímica
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2318-8790
DOI - 10.16923/reb.v6i1.76
Subject(s) - psychology , autonomy , curiosity , pedagogy , bliss , higher education , social psychology , computer science , political science , law , programming language
Education in the current times concerns to  the intellectual autonomy, the capacity of decision and the possibilities of the student in making the difference. This work arose due to multi-transdisciplinary perception of an educator’s team from UFPE and UFRJ,  to  whom scientific research means intentional intellectual activity to attend human needs. As an answer to teacher’s questions about student difficulties of learning scientific methodology, it was included a ludic activity into classroom of high school, graduation and postgraduate levels. First of all a CD-ROM entitled: “O Metodo Cientifico: Uma Leitura Virtual”  was  made with adobe flash program and it was  used as neurodidactic strategy (auditory and visual stimulus). After thirty minutes of ludic activities, discussions about importance and utility of scientific method took place, and the Science and the Technology as subjects matters arose. So, a democratic and interfacial environment was produced.  As a result of using this didactic  activity it was stimulated curiosity, awakened up attention, developed specific abilities of observation, eased association of ideas and improved capacity of analysis and synthesis in all the groups. Ludic activities in education create possibilities of sociability  (such as consolidation of student’s individuality), and  also  stimulate the interest in the Sciences. In this way, for the development of educational projects focused on paradigms changes that lead to the rise of a new didactic culture,  the use  of diverse interfacial resources becomes necessary.

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