2019
DOI: 10.26843/rencima.v10i3.2040
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Alfabetização científica e a academia: um olhar sobre o ensino de Física Moderna e Contemporânea na Educação Básica

Abstract: O presente estudo tem por objetivo investigar a promoção da alfabetização científica na atribuição de significados ao ensino dos conteúdos de física moderna e contemporânea no ensino básico. Utilizamos como alvo de investigação alunos do terceiro ano do ensino médio e livros didáticos de física aprovados pelo Plano Nacional do Livro Didático 2018. Posteriormente, sentimos a necessidade de investigar alunos da graduação para fundamentar as hipóteses apresentadas no presente artigo. A coleta das informações foi … Show more

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“…Based on this, and answering the starting question, we believe that today, one of the main justifications for teaching and learning Science in schools is precisely to promote students' SE, preparing them for life in society and enabling them to make ethical and conscious decisions, which aligns with many studies in the area, such as those by Assunção and Nascimento (2019) and Reis et al (2019). Unesco (2000) also argues that scientific education, at all levels and without discrimination, is a fundamental requirement for democracy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Based on this, and answering the starting question, we believe that today, one of the main justifications for teaching and learning Science in schools is precisely to promote students' SE, preparing them for life in society and enabling them to make ethical and conscious decisions, which aligns with many studies in the area, such as those by Assunção and Nascimento (2019) and Reis et al (2019). Unesco (2000) also argues that scientific education, at all levels and without discrimination, is a fundamental requirement for democracy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%