Formação, Prática Docente e Currículo: Inquietações e Interlocuções de Professores


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Formação, prática docente e currículo: inquietações e interlocuções de professores apresenta como fio condutor a questão da formação de professores, abordando alguns pontos que afligiram e afligem não só a educação e o educador ontem e hoje, mas a própria sociedade. São itens tais como a questão da qualidade da educação e do professor e, por consequência, da prática docente e reflexões decorrentes sobre fatores intervenientes diretos ou indiretos relacionados à qualidade da ação docente. Dentre todos, salienta-se, nesse quadro, temas como a atratividade, a formação e a profissionalidade docente. Tais aspectos nos remetem a anunciar outros itens fundamentais para a qualidade da educação, sobretudo em relação ao processo ensino-aprendizagem de professores e alunos, questões curriculares e seus desdobramentos. São quesitos que, devido a sua amplitude, nos obrigam a fazer alguns recortes emblemáticos. Emblemáticos, uma vez que trazem, nas linhas e entrelinhas, preocupações configuradoras de uma rede temática encontrada em trabalhos científicos, em teses, dissertações e livros, demonstrando problemas que se arrastam na história da Educação Brasileira, os quais, dada a sua importância, saem do nicho acadêmico e transbordam como manchetes, estampando jornais, revistas e pautas de noticiários. Assim nos revelam as manchetes de jornais aqui apresentadas ou não, como é o caso de outras demandas relacionadas à formação de professores para atendimento de alunos hospitalizados ou com outras necessidades especiais, como as do aluno surdo. Desta feita, convidamos o leitor a compartilhar nossas reflexões, uma vez que acreditamos na força propulsora da Educação aliada ao efetivo trabalho docente para uma sociedade melhor e mais humana.




Books in Brazil


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Bitita's Diary: The Autobiography of Carolina Maria de Jesus


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Carolina Maria de Jesus (1914-1977), nicknamed Bitita, was a destitute black Brazilian woman born in the rural interior who migrated to the industrial city of Sao Paulo. This is her autobiography, which includes details about her experiences of race relations and sexual intimidation.




The Developing Language Learner


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This book-length treatment of Exploratory Practice introduces five propositions about learners as practitioners of learning who are capable of developing their expertise through conducting research in and on their own classroom learning lives.




The Five Laws of Library Science


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Food and Urbanism


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Cities are home to over fifty percent of the world's population, a figure which is expected to increase enormously by 2050. Despite the growing demand on urban resources and infrastructure, food is still often overlooked as a key factor in planning and designing cities. Without incorporating food into the design process – how it is grown, transported, and bought, cooked, eaten and disposed of – it is impossible to create truly resilient and convivial urbanism. Moving from the table and home garden to the town, city, and suburbs, Food and Urbanism explores the connections between food and place in past and present design practices. The book also looks to future methods for extending the 'gastronomic' possibilities of urban space. Supported by examples from places across the world, including the UK, Norway, Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Romania, Australia and the USA, the book offers insights into how the interplay of physical design and socio-spatial practices centred around food can help to maintain socially rich, productive and sustainable urban space. Susan Parham brings together the latest research from a number of disciplines – urban planning, food studies, sociology, geography, and design – with her own fieldwork on a range of foodscapes to highlight the fundamental role food has to play in shaping the urban future.




The Symbol Theory


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The Symbol Theory draws together three central themes. At the first level the book is concerned with symbols in relation to language, knowing and thinking. Secondly, Elias stresses that symbols are tangible sound-patterns of human communication. Finally, the book addresses theoretical issues about the ontological status of knowledge.




Historical Archaeology


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Historical Archaeology demonstrates the potential of adopting a flexible, encompassing definition of historical archaeology which involves the study of all societies with documentary evidence. It encourages research that goes beyond the boundaries between prehistory and history. Ranging in subject matter from Roman Britain and Classical Greece, to colonial Africa, Brazil and the United States, the contributors present a much broader range of perspectives than is currently the trend.




Global Archaeological Theory


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Archaeological theory has gone through a great upheaval in the last 50 years – from the processual theory, which wanted to make archaeology more "scientific" to post-processual theory, which understands that interpreting human behavior (even of past cultures) is a subjective study. This subjective approach incorporates a plurality of readings, thereby implying that different interpretations are always possible, allowing us to modify and change our ideas under the light of new information and/or interpretive frameworks. In this way, interpretations form a continuous flow of transformation and change, and thus archaeologists do not uncover a real past but rather construct a historical past or a narrative of the past. Post-processual theory also incorporates a conscious and explicit political interest on the past of the scholar and the subject. This includes fields and topics such as gender issues, ethnicity, class, landscapes, and consumption. This reflects a conscious attempt to also decentralize the discipline, from an imperialist point of view to an empowering one. Method and theory also means being politically aware and engaged to incorporate diverse critical approaches to improve understanding of the past and the present. This book focuses on the fundamental theoretical issues found in the discipline and thus both engages and represents the very rich plurality of the post-processual approach to archaeology. The book is divided into four sections: Issues in Archaeological Theory, Archaeological Theory and Method in Action, Space and Power in Material Culture, and Images as Material Discourse.




Black African Cinema


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From the proselytizing lantern slides of early Christian missionaries to contemporary films that look at Africa through an African lens, N. Frank Ukadike explores the development of black African cinema. He examines the impact of culture and history, and of technology and co-production, on filmmaking throughout Africa. Every aspect of African contact with and contribution to cinematic practices receives attention: British colonial cinema; the thematic and stylistic diversity of the pioneering "francophone" films; the effects of television on the motion picture industry; and patterns of television documentary filmmaking in "anglophone" regions. Ukadike gives special attention to the growth of independent production in Ghana and Nigeria, the unique Yoruba theater-film tradition, and the militant liberationist tendencies of "lusophone" filmmakers. He offers a lucid discussion of oral tradition as a creative matrix and the relationship between cinema and other forms of popular culture. And, by contrasting "new" African films with those based on the traditional paradigm, he explores the trends emerging from the eighties and nineties. Clearly written and accessible to specialist and general reader alike, Black African Cinema's analysis of key films and issues—the most comprehensive in English—is unique. The book's pan-Africanist vision heralds important new strategies for appraising a cinema that increasingly attracts the attention of film students and Africanists.