Caixa de brinquedos e brincadeiras: uma aliada na construção de atitude lúdica para a ressignificação da prática pedagógica do movimento na educação infantil / Toy and game box:: an ally in the construction of ludic attitude for the redefinition of movement pedagogical practice in child education

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2010

RESUMO

The present work relies on the premise that teacher formation programs should incorporate a ludic dimension likely to be expressed in ludic attitude signals discernable in the pedagogical practice. Ludic attitude is here understood as a behavior manifest through signals that indicate wholeness, presence, flexibility and improvisation, i.e., expressions of subjectivity compatible with those attitudes discernable in game playing. The theoretical references used in this study were Johan Huizinga, João Batista Freire, Lino de Macedo, Clarice Cohn, Adriana Friedmann, and André Trindade. The dissertation presents a research-action carried out in a Center for Child Education in the city of São Paulo, involving three educators dealing with small groups of around three-year-old children. The research was part of a formation process in the Movement area, which reflected on the triad childhood, playing, and movement, and promoted the use of a toy and game box, regarded both as fantasy nurturing material and symbolic object for reflection. The research aimed at investigating the relations between the use of the toy and game box and a possible reshaping of pedagogical practice. Besides, it managed to identify, within this very practice, the presence or absence of ludic attitude by the educators. The methodology consisted of reflexive sessions and critical follow-up of Movement classes in which the toy and game box was present documented in interviews, the researchers field journal, and video recordings. The results show that the ludic element incorporated into the pedagogical practice favored the construction of ludic attitude, with evidence of redefinition of Movement pedagogical practice, regarding a more attentive observation of child manifestations, a more effective use of space and material that promote freedom, and the increase of opportunities to play, within a context of intentions, flexibility and observation

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atitude lúdica child education educação física educação infantil formação de professores/educadores ludic ludic attitude lúdico movement movimento physical education teacher/educator formation

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