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Monografia
Tecnologia da informação e comunicação (TDIC) e sua contribuição para o ensino na educação infantil
The present work aimed to discuss the use of information and communication technologies (TDIC) in early childhood education. Nowadays it is possible to notice a great advance in information and communication technologies and this advance has led young children to have contact with the virtual wor...
Autor principal: | SANTOS, Maísa Rodrigues dos |
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Grau: | Monografia |
Idioma: | pt_BR |
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Universidade Federal do Tocantins
2021
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Acesso em linha: |
http://hdl.handle.net/11612/3341 |
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The present work aimed to discuss the use of information and communication technologies
(TDIC) in early childhood education. Nowadays it is possible to notice a great advance in
information and communication technologies and this advance has led young children to have
contact with the virtual world through games and other technological means at an earlier age.
Thus, we sought to understand how the schools that offer early childhood education have used
these technologies in order to contribute to the process of teaching and learning of children. In
order to reach the proposed objective, a qualitative research was chosen and open questionnaires
were used as a data collection tool. To raise the necessary contribution to follow up the proposed
discussion sought in the theorists who address the subject the necessary information. The main
theorists researched were Kenski (2003), Moran (2011), Sancho (2001), Santos (2014), among
others. This research was conducted in a day care center in the city of Arraias-TO. The
researched subjects were part of the faculty of that institution. After the conclusion of the
research, the results achieved led the author to understand that TDICs play an important role in
the process of teaching and learning of children, however education in Brazil has not been able
to use it in order to reach its full potential. |