
A QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE APPROACH ABOUT A LUDIC STRATEGY FOR TEACHING-LEARNING: THE TRIOMINOES OF GENETICS.
Author(s) -
Wellington Ronildo Clarindo,
Suelen Ferreira Da Conceição,
Andréia Weiss,
Tiago de Souza Marçal,
Adésio Ferreira
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
revista guará
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2446-9491
pISSN - 2316-2007
DOI - 10.30712/guara.v1i13.29235
Subject(s) - psychomotor learning , cognition , process (computing) , scope (computer science) , psychology , mathematics education , pedagogy , computer science , neuroscience , programming language , operating system
Learning is a systematic and interactive process that involves the exchange of information between pupils and teachers. The knowledge constructed during the learning process represents the basis for the cognitive, emotional and psychomotor education of the student, further contributing to the teacher's formation. Among the different subjects approached during basic education, and especially secondary school, Genetics is one that presents complex concepts, making it difficult for pupils to comprehend and therefore learn. With the aim of facilitating the process of teaching-learning the basic concepts of Genetics, the present study elaborated and applied a new ludic proposal, the game Triominoes. In this scope, Triominoes was created with 40 triangular tiles containing, on each face, complementary terms and concepts. Based on the answers to a questionnaire applied after the activity, this ludic strategy was analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively. Through these analyses, the Triominoes helped in the teaching-learning process, the development of logical-deductive reasoning, exploring the cognitive, emotional and psychomotor abilities of the learners. Therefore, Triominoes can be considered an innovative, viable and low-cost pedagogical material, which could be routinely employed for the teaching of Genetics as well as other contents from different subjects of the basic, secondary and higher education.