TCC - Licenciatura em Química (Sede)
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Item Ciência, tecnologia, sociedade e arte como estratégia didática para aplicação da Lei 10.639/03 no ensino de Química em turmas da educação de jovens e adultos(2024-03-08) Aquino, Jhonatan Rafael da Silva; Lima, Analice de Almeida; Alves, Cláudia Thamires da Silva; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1831217277642775; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2273105974559580; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7708146705135822In the 21 years since the promulgation of Law 10639/2003 by President Luís Inácio Lula da Silva, there has been a resistance established by public and private schools in applying the legal provisions of this law in their educational curricula. Given this resistance, this work aimed to analyze the contributions of a didactic sequence related to law 10639/03 from the CTS Arte perspective for teaching Chemistry in Youth and Adult Education. The sequence was created with the target audience being students of Youth and Adult Education in the third module. To prepare the sequence, we started from the theoretical assumptions of Oliveira and Queiroz (2013), contemplating: - the choice of a social theme based on a relationship with art; -introduction of a technology; -study and discussion of science and its relationship with technology and society, and -proposing to students the creation of a final scientific-artistic product in the area. The elaborated sequence initially presented a socioeconomic analysis, then a presentation was suggested through the contents of chemistry (scientific knowledge), social issues and artistic elements regarding the composition of vitamins, minerals, carbohydrates, etc. and, finally, creation of artistic activities by students based on the content discussed. The didactic sequence elaborated in this work was guided by the assumptions of the Science, Technology, Society and Arts (CTS-Art) perspective, presenting socio-scientific elements and artistic elements that throughout history we know is a libertarian and fighting instrument in our society, being more an instrument of reflection and struggle in the racist society in which we live.