Ensino de biologia contextualizado na astronomia: contribuições da expografia de microrganismos extremófilos

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Ano de defesa: 2024
Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Rodrigo de Queiroz lattes
Orientador(a): Pereira, Marildo Geraldête lattes
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Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado Profissional em Astronomia
Departamento: DEPARTAMENTO DE FÍSICA
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/1725
Resumo: Astrobiology emerges as a fascinating area of scientific research. It creates an interdisciplinary environment for teaching, learning and dissemination about the origin, evolution, distribution and future of life on Earth and beyond. In Basic Education, Astrobiology is included in the National Common Curricular Base (BNCC) and functions as an integrating axis of knowledge, articulating the curricular components of Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Therefore, in this exploratory study, with a qualitative approach, complemented with a quantitative one, the objective was to enable an understanding of the search for life in extraterrestrial environments similar to Earth. To this end, the methodology adopted consisted of mobilizing students from a class of the Technical Course in Chemistry Integrated to High School at a public school in debate, conversation circles, visits to science museums, composition of a poem, observation of celestial bodies and workshops for conception, assembly and monitoring of an exhibition on extremophile microorganisms as models for the search for life beyond Earth. For data analysis, Discourse Analysis, Content Analysis, Collective Subject Discourse technique and Cronbach's alpha coefficient were adopted. The results indicate that the debate promoted processes of argumentation and consensus that life exists outside Earth; the questions in the conversation circles involved how science, technology and innovation in astronomy can impact everyday life; visits to science museums provided opportunities for scientific, cultural and socializing learning; the poem composition demonstrated the appropriation of astronomical content and the creation of imaginative bridges driven by emotion; observation of celestial bodies has produced evidence of astrobiological targets; the workshops demonstrated the most recent model for the origin of life and the search for it beyond Earth; the exhibition enabled a meeting between the visitor and the exhibition group covering Astrobiology; and participation in events constituted a strategy for scientific initiation, dissemination and popularization of Astrobiology. Furthermore, 87.5% of students completely agree that the transposition of a scientific model to a didactic model of the possible existence of life on Jupiter's moon Europa proposes acquiring knowledge about the origin of life. This data suggests that the school is a privileged space to articulate and deepen the recent knowledge provided by Astrobiology and the Professional Master's in Teaching enables this dialogical articulation between teacher and student and scientists. It is concluded that the design, assembly and evaluation of the expography contributed to the dissemination and popularization of Astrobiology by articulating scientific and cultural content for the interdisciplinary understanding of the search for life in extraterrestrial environments analogous to Earth. Through this study, the e-books “Didactic sequence for teaching and learning Astrobiology”, “Conversation circles with students about Astrobiology”, “Booklet of summaries and posters of scientific works on Astrobiology presented at events” and “Astrobiology Exhibition goes to School”, as educational products to be used by professionals involved in teaching.
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spelling Pereira, Marildo Geraldêtehttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-8737-6008http://lattes.cnpq.br/00829468884479478802403970065769http://lattes.cnpq.br/8802403970065769Oliveira, Rodrigo de Queiroz2024-10-29T19:25:27Z2024-08-23OLIVEIRA, Rodrigo de Queiroz. Ensino de biologia contextualizado na astronomia: contribuições da expografia de microrganismos extremófilos, 2024, 189f., Dissertação (mestrado) - Programa de Pós-Graduação em Astronomia, Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/1725Astrobiology emerges as a fascinating area of scientific research. It creates an interdisciplinary environment for teaching, learning and dissemination about the origin, evolution, distribution and future of life on Earth and beyond. In Basic Education, Astrobiology is included in the National Common Curricular Base (BNCC) and functions as an integrating axis of knowledge, articulating the curricular components of Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Therefore, in this exploratory study, with a qualitative approach, complemented with a quantitative one, the objective was to enable an understanding of the search for life in extraterrestrial environments similar to Earth. To this end, the methodology adopted consisted of mobilizing students from a class of the Technical Course in Chemistry Integrated to High School at a public school in debate, conversation circles, visits to science museums, composition of a poem, observation of celestial bodies and workshops for conception, assembly and monitoring of an exhibition on extremophile microorganisms as models for the search for life beyond Earth. For data analysis, Discourse Analysis, Content Analysis, Collective Subject Discourse technique and Cronbach's alpha coefficient were adopted. The results indicate that the debate promoted processes of argumentation and consensus that life exists outside Earth; the questions in the conversation circles involved how science, technology and innovation in astronomy can impact everyday life; visits to science museums provided opportunities for scientific, cultural and socializing learning; the poem composition demonstrated the appropriation of astronomical content and the creation of imaginative bridges driven by emotion; observation of celestial bodies has produced evidence of astrobiological targets; the workshops demonstrated the most recent model for the origin of life and the search for it beyond Earth; the exhibition enabled a meeting between the visitor and the exhibition group covering Astrobiology; and participation in events constituted a strategy for scientific initiation, dissemination and popularization of Astrobiology. Furthermore, 87.5% of students completely agree that the transposition of a scientific model to a didactic model of the possible existence of life on Jupiter's moon Europa proposes acquiring knowledge about the origin of life. This data suggests that the school is a privileged space to articulate and deepen the recent knowledge provided by Astrobiology and the Professional Master's in Teaching enables this dialogical articulation between teacher and student and scientists. It is concluded that the design, assembly and evaluation of the expography contributed to the dissemination and popularization of Astrobiology by articulating scientific and cultural content for the interdisciplinary understanding of the search for life in extraterrestrial environments analogous to Earth. Through this study, the e-books “Didactic sequence for teaching and learning Astrobiology”, “Conversation circles with students about Astrobiology”, “Booklet of summaries and posters of scientific works on Astrobiology presented at events” and “Astrobiology Exhibition goes to School”, as educational products to be used by professionals involved in teaching.A Astrobiologia emerge como área fascinante de investigação científica e cria um ambiente interdisciplinar para ensino, aprendizagem e divulgação sobre origem, evolução, distribuição e futuro da vida na Terra e fora dela. Na Educação Básica a Astrobiologia está prevista na Base Nacional Comum Curricular (BNCC) e funciona como um eixo integrador do conhecimento, articulando os componentes curriculares de Biologia, Física e Química. De tal modo, neste estudo exploratório, de abordagem qualitativa, complementada com quantitativa, objetivou-se possibilitar o entendimento sobre a busca de vida em ambientes extraterrestres análogos a Terra. Para tanto, a metodologia adotada consistiu em mobilizar estudantes de uma turma do Curso Técnico em Química Integrado ao Ensino Médio de uma escola pública em debate, rodas de conversa, visitas a museus de ciência, composição de poema, observação de corpos celestes e oficinas para concepção, montagem e monitoria de uma exposição sobre microrganismos extremófilos como modelos para busca de vida fora da Terra. Para análise dos dados, adotou-se a Análise de Discurso, Análise de Conteúdo, técnica do Discurso do Sujeito Coletivo e o coeficiente de alfa de Cronbach. Os resultados indicam que o debate promoveu processos de argumentação e consenso de que existe vida fora da Terra; os questionamentos nas rodas de conversa implicaram em como a ciência, tecnologia e inovação em astronomia pode impactar no cotidiano; as visitas aos museus de ciência oportunizaram aprendizado científico, cultural e socializador; a composição de poema demonstrou apropriação de conteúdos astronômicos e a criação de pontes imaginativas conduzidas pela emoção; a observação de corpos celestes produziu evidências de alvos astrobiológicos; as oficinas demonstraram o modelo mais recente para a origem da vida e a busca dela fora da Terra; a exposição possibilitou o encontro entre visitante e conjunto expositivo abarcando a Astrobiologia; e a participação em eventos constituiu estratégia de iniciação científica, divulgação e popularização da Astrobiologia. Além disso, 87,5% dos estudantes concordam totalmente que a transposição de um modelo científico para um modelo didático da possível existência de vida na lua Europa de Júpiter, propõe adquirir conhecimento sobre origem da vida. Esse dado, sugere que, a escola é um espaço privilegiado para articular e aprofundar os recentes conhecimentos fornecidos pela Astrobiologia e o Mestrado Profissional em Ensino possibilita essa articulação dialógica entre professor e estudante e cientista. Conclui-se que a concepção, montagem e avaliação da expografia contribuiu para divulgação e popularização da Astrobiologia ao articular conteúdos de natureza científico e culturais para o entendimento interdisciplinar sobre a busca de vida em ambientes extraterrestres análogos a Terra. Por meio deste estudo foram gerados os e-books “Sequência didática para o ensino e aprendizagem da Astrobiologia”, “Rodas de conversa com estudantes sobre Astrobiologia”, “Caderno de resumos e pôsteres de trabalhos científicos sobre Astrobiologia apresentados em eventos” e “Exposição Astrobiologia vai à Escola”, como produtos educacionais a serem utilizados por profissionais envolvidos com ensino.Submitted by Daniela Costa (dmscosta@uefs.br) on 2024-10-29T19:25:27Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Oliveira, Rodrigo_de_Queiroz - Dissertação.pdf: 8527120 bytes, checksum: 83ef5772205a4c53f445efe2819c640c (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-10-29T19:25:27Z (GMT). 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title Ensino de biologia contextualizado na astronomia: contribuições da expografia de microrganismos extremófilos
spellingShingle Ensino de biologia contextualizado na astronomia: contribuições da expografia de microrganismos extremófilos
Oliveira, Rodrigo de Queiroz
Astrobiologia;
Interdisciplinaridade
Popularização da ciência
Produto educacional
Astrobiology
Interdisciplinarity
Popularization of Science
Educational product
CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::ASTRONOMIA
title_short Ensino de biologia contextualizado na astronomia: contribuições da expografia de microrganismos extremófilos
title_full Ensino de biologia contextualizado na astronomia: contribuições da expografia de microrganismos extremófilos
title_fullStr Ensino de biologia contextualizado na astronomia: contribuições da expografia de microrganismos extremófilos
title_full_unstemmed Ensino de biologia contextualizado na astronomia: contribuições da expografia de microrganismos extremófilos
title_sort Ensino de biologia contextualizado na astronomia: contribuições da expografia de microrganismos extremófilos
author Oliveira, Rodrigo de Queiroz
author_facet Oliveira, Rodrigo de Queiroz
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Rodrigo de Queiroz
contributor_str_mv Pereira, Marildo Geraldête
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Astrobiologia;
Interdisciplinaridade
Popularização da ciência
Produto educacional
topic Astrobiologia;
Interdisciplinaridade
Popularização da ciência
Produto educacional
Astrobiology
Interdisciplinarity
Popularization of Science
Educational product
CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::ASTRONOMIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Astrobiology
Interdisciplinarity
Popularization of Science
Educational product
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::ASTRONOMIA
description Astrobiology emerges as a fascinating area of scientific research. It creates an interdisciplinary environment for teaching, learning and dissemination about the origin, evolution, distribution and future of life on Earth and beyond. In Basic Education, Astrobiology is included in the National Common Curricular Base (BNCC) and functions as an integrating axis of knowledge, articulating the curricular components of Biology, Physics and Chemistry. Therefore, in this exploratory study, with a qualitative approach, complemented with a quantitative one, the objective was to enable an understanding of the search for life in extraterrestrial environments similar to Earth. To this end, the methodology adopted consisted of mobilizing students from a class of the Technical Course in Chemistry Integrated to High School at a public school in debate, conversation circles, visits to science museums, composition of a poem, observation of celestial bodies and workshops for conception, assembly and monitoring of an exhibition on extremophile microorganisms as models for the search for life beyond Earth. For data analysis, Discourse Analysis, Content Analysis, Collective Subject Discourse technique and Cronbach's alpha coefficient were adopted. The results indicate that the debate promoted processes of argumentation and consensus that life exists outside Earth; the questions in the conversation circles involved how science, technology and innovation in astronomy can impact everyday life; visits to science museums provided opportunities for scientific, cultural and socializing learning; the poem composition demonstrated the appropriation of astronomical content and the creation of imaginative bridges driven by emotion; observation of celestial bodies has produced evidence of astrobiological targets; the workshops demonstrated the most recent model for the origin of life and the search for it beyond Earth; the exhibition enabled a meeting between the visitor and the exhibition group covering Astrobiology; and participation in events constituted a strategy for scientific initiation, dissemination and popularization of Astrobiology. Furthermore, 87.5% of students completely agree that the transposition of a scientific model to a didactic model of the possible existence of life on Jupiter's moon Europa proposes acquiring knowledge about the origin of life. This data suggests that the school is a privileged space to articulate and deepen the recent knowledge provided by Astrobiology and the Professional Master's in Teaching enables this dialogical articulation between teacher and student and scientists. It is concluded that the design, assembly and evaluation of the expography contributed to the dissemination and popularization of Astrobiology by articulating scientific and cultural content for the interdisciplinary understanding of the search for life in extraterrestrial environments analogous to Earth. Through this study, the e-books “Didactic sequence for teaching and learning Astrobiology”, “Conversation circles with students about Astrobiology”, “Booklet of summaries and posters of scientific works on Astrobiology presented at events” and “Astrobiology Exhibition goes to School”, as educational products to be used by professionals involved in teaching.
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