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Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso
Ensino de Química para alunos com necessidades especiais através de recursos pedagógicos inclusivos: a Libras em filmes e vídeos didáticos
This work was founded through a bibliographical research, several literatures were consulted related to the subject under study, articles published on the internet and that allowed it to take shape to be fundamental for the Teaching of Chemistry for students with special needs, including a Libras...
Autor principal: | Bernardes Neto, José Ferreira |
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Grau: | Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso |
Idioma: | por |
Publicado em: |
Brasil
2024
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Acesso em linha: |
http://repositorio.ifam.edu.br/jspui/handle/4321/1534 |
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This work was founded through a bibliographical research, several literatures were consulted
related to the subject under study, articles published on the internet and that allowed it to take
shape to be fundamental for the Teaching of Chemistry for students with special needs,
including a Libras in the field of video. In this way, the inclusion of students with disabilities
is appropriate for scientific concepts through information they receive in their habitat.
Therefore, we see that students with special needs need the teacher and their pedagogical
practice to be objectively redefined, as they communicate through sign language - LIBRAS,
which is a preponderant factor for the success in the teaching and learning process of
chemical learning. The difficulties in relation to the knowledge of chemistry is the fact that
the interpreter does not have knowledge in relation to the contents of chemistry and in this
same aspect, as difficulties in relation to the intermediation of knowledge in chemistry for
deaf students constitute the use of signs in the classes of chemistry. This work analyzes the
inclusion of Libras in videos, for a better understanding of deaf students, in the subject that is
given to them in and in the classroom, enabling a presence on equal terms with other students.
In this way, students with hearing impairments can have the ability to understand and
understand specific subjects, regardless of the subject, with the help of technological means.
What accompanies the performance of Libras interpreters would promote the design and
production of adapted and low-cost teaching material. Finally, the study shows the need to
expand the discussion on adapting these resources in the learning environment. |