Focus of teaching learning: a study of chemistry teachers former participants of PIBID
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1982-5153.2017v10n1p75Abstract
A few articles report contributions from the perspective of teachers who are former participants of the Institutional Scholarship Program Initiation to Teaching (PIBID). The data of this article was collected by semi-structured interviews with former participants, who were graduates in Chemistry Teaching and are currently working as teachers, aiming to investigate the program’s contribution to the teaching learning. Was employed the Teaching Learning Focus (FAD), an analytical tool that presents categorical proposals. The subjects who expressed more Reflection on the Teaching are those with greater experience in teaching. The Interest by Teaching and Teacher’s Identity are present in the speeches of all the subjects, which demonstrates the construction of their professional identity process. Thus, it was observed that the interviewed presented their first impressions of the teaching career as professionals, linking their participation in PIBID as a learning period of didactic and pedagogical strategies and assessment to teaching.
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