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    Flipping the Classroom: Reflections on the flipped classroom and teaching practice in Philosophy in the Higher Education

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    The new Coronavirus Pandemic has revealed the need for a methodological redefinition of teaching and learning attitude of teachers and students, through the pedagogical use of digital technologies. Therefore, this article aims to present reflections on the use of the Flipped Classroom methodology as a re-signifying possibility for the teaching of Philosophy in Higher Education, considering the context of remote emergency teaching. Assuming that there is a concern with the didactic-pedagogical and sociopolitical process of teaching and learning that constitutes teaching practice in the teaching of Philosophy in Brazilian Academies, the question is: what are the advantages and challenges of using the flipped classroom methodology in the process of teaching and learning Philosophy in Higher Education? For this, two fundamental aspects of the formal educational process are discussed: the first refers to the didactic-pedagogical and sociopolitical aspects of the teaching and learning process that constitute the teaching practice, as the content and didactics are emphasized. that is, the “what” and the “how to teach” and the second, it is about the need for re-signification/updating of traditional teaching in face of active methodologies. Based on the current context of remote teaching and/or hybrid teaching in Higher Education in Brazil, it is concluded that is necessary to reframe pedagogical practice in terms of the production of academic knowledge, without losing sight of the conditions in which it is produced

    Educational technologies and inclusion experiences: You Tube’s potential for teaching History to deaf people

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    A teaching proposal for deaf people will be outlined here, mediated through You Tube, that contemplates the topics covered in History classes, through the joint and collaborative construction of a digital library of Libras videos on this platform. Therefore, a brief contextualization is outlined on how the discipline has been organized in the Basic Education curriculum in face of the technological changes that take place at the turn of the 20th century with the advent of information and communication technologies (ICTs) The methodology used is a qualitative approach in a descriptive and exploratory character, which will analyze some bibliographical productions on the subject and the discussion of two You Tube channels.The dialogues with Pinsky (2016), Bispo and Barros (2016), Castells (1999), Queiroga Junior (2018), Coelho and Bottentuit Junior (2019), Correa (2002) and Pereira (2017), open up possibilities for thinking about the teaching of History mediated by ICTs. Among the results obtained, there is the relevance of thinking about mediated educational projects by educational technologies that contribute to the achievement of autonomy of the deaf person, respecting their different ways of learning

    Educommunicative methodologies: active tools in pandemic teaching-learning

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    This article aims to point out methodologies that can help in the remote teaching process, as well as to point out some difficulties encountered by both teachers and students. Education during social isolation has been the subject of much concern for educators, mothers, fathers and even students themselves. The pandemic took everyone by surprise and, so that education was not put to one side, educational institutions had to adapt to this new scenario and overcome the challenges imposed by the pandemic. This adaptation has not been easy for either side, be it educational institutions, educators, parents and students, as the preparation to use technologies in teaching was something instantaneous, there was no preparation time, so in a little space of time, it was necessary to discover and rediscover new methods and new ways to teach, now virtually, bringing out, mainly, creativity. This article, therefore, comes to show some aspects in relation to the current scenario, the difficulties and some options to streamline remote classes
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