TCC - Licenciatura em Ciências Biológicas (Sede)
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Item Promovendo a alfabetização científica e tecnológica através do ensino de Citologia no ensino médio: relatos de uma professora em formação(2024-10-01) Pereira, Maria Isabel de Oliveira Mendes; Araújo, Elian Sandra Alves de; Conceição, Emanuella Maria da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0829667458659173; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8362137509119353; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3096551749857151This report describes the process of designing, organizing and developing a pedagogical workshop using didactic models for teaching Cytology, from the perspective of a resident of the Pedagogical Residency Program, with the aim of promoting Scientific and Technological Literacy in High School. The combination of practical activities with concrete visual resources, such as biscuit dough, paints, canvases and brushes, helped to assimilate cellular concepts, promoting deeper and more meaningful learning, as well as increasing student involvement and enabling greater interaction between them. The Cell Biology Workshop contributed to the development of fundamental skills, such as observation, description and interpretation of cytological concepts and phenomena. However, some challenges were identified, such as the need to adjust the time and space allocated to the activities and the diversification of materials due to the lack of financial resources. In the end, it was concluded that this approach helps to promote students' scientific literacy by bringing them closer to scientific elements and language, and can therefore be considered an effective strategy for improving the teaching and learning processes in Biology.Item Uma adaptação de um modelo em impressão 3D para o ensino de divisão celular(2024-10-04) Silva, Rayane Lima da; Amorim Filho, Edgar Corrêa de; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0697314354160472; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6730984571052186This work adapts an existing model of cell division to create 3D printed didactic models, incorporating braille plates as an innovative approach to teaching the cell cycle, in accordance with the guidelines of the National Common Curricular Base (BNCC). The study analyzes the historical evolution of knowledge about the cell cycle and describes its main phases: interphase, mitosis, and meiosis. The inclusion of braille plates aims to make these concepts more accessible, providing an educational experience that is visual, tactile, and interactive. Additionally, the work details the 3D printing process, including material selection and the stages of manufacturing the didactic models, and highlights the advantages of this technology in the educational context. The planning and printing of models representing the phases of the cell cycle were carried out with the intention of laying the groundwork for future practical activities, which aim to assess the effectiveness of this tool as an inclusive pedagogical resource. Although the activity has not yet been implemented, the 3D models have the potential to enhance students' understanding, providing a more dynamic and interactive learning experience in cellular biology. This innovative methodology can transform the teaching of complex concepts, promoting the adoption of emerging technologies and creating a more accessible and engaging educational environment for all students.