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    Construção da identidade docente na formação de professores de enfermagem: reflexão mediada por tecnologias digitais

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    RESUMO Objetivo Analisar o processo de construção da identidade docente na perspectiva do passado, presente e futuro na formação de professores de enfermagem por meio da integração de tecnologias digitais. Método Pesquisa descritivo-exploratória, vertente qualitativa, consolidada na aula presencial “Construção da Identidade Docente” em 2012. Das atividades síncronas e assíncronas, quatro foram analisadas por meio da análise de conteúdo. Resultados No Chat identificaram-se marcas positivas e negativas e a reflexão da construção da própria identidade (seis categorias); no “Túnel do tempo” a projeção da futura identidade (quatro categorias); no “portfólio” a percepção da própria identidade (quatro categorias) e na avaliação da aula, a percepção das experiências vivenciadas na aula (duas categorias). Conclusão A integração das tecnologias digitais favoreceu a discussão e compreensão dos licenciandos, de maneira colaborativa, acerca de como sua identidade é construída e a projeção de sua futura identidade alinhada ao perfil e ao papel do professor exigidos na contemporaneidade

    Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory in the context of globalization

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    The article reviews the social-educational theorization of the early Soviet psychologist L. S. Vygotsky (1896–1934) in the light of the impact of communicative globalization in educational practice. Vygotsky proposed four “genetic domains” for investigating higher cognitive processes: the phylogenetic (humans undergoing natural evolution), the cultural-historical (social activity of humans), the ontogenetic (individual lifespan), and the microgenetic (immediate events). Vygotskian sociocultural theory is widely used in educational research, especially Vygotsky’s notion of mediated development via tools and signs. Since Vygotsky, communicative globalization has transformed educational potentials. Nevertheless, provided adjustments are made to Vygotsky’s genetic method to incorporate time-space compression, the mutual presence of the genetic domains, and the glonacal heuristic, Vygotskian theory continues to be useful in socially-situated investigations of educational development and transformation, and opens another way into the global, for example investigation of the role of global mediation in learning

    Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory in the context of globalization

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    The article reviews the social-educational theorization of the early Soviet psychologist L. S. Vygotsky (1896–1934) in the light of the impact of communicative globalization in educational practice. Vygotsky proposed four “genetic domains” for investigating higher cognitive processes: the phylogenetic (humans undergoing natural evolution), the cultural-historical (social activity of humans), the ontogenetic (individual lifespan), and the microgenetic (immediate events). Vygotskian sociocultural theory is widely used in educational research, especially Vygotsky’s notion of mediated development via tools and signs. Since Vygotsky, communicative globalization has transformed educational potentials. Nevertheless, provided adjustments are made to Vygotsky’s genetic method to incorporate time-space compression, the mutual presence of the genetic domains, and the glonacal heuristic, Vygotskian theory continues to be useful in socially-situated investigations of educational development and transformation, and opens another way into the global, for example investigation of the role of global mediation in learning
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