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Q1843232 Pedagogia
Instância responsável por articular e coordenar as conferências de educação e promover a articulação com as conferências regionais, estaduais e municipais, além de acompanhar o cumprimento das metas e a execução do Plano Nacional de Educação. O trecho acima descreve atribuições do(a):
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Q1843231 Pedagogia
Considerando o sistema educacional brasileiro e os Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais, analise as afirmativas a seguir.
I. Os Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais constituem o primeiro nível de concretização curricular. II. As secretarias de educação de estados e municípios podem adaptar os Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais para elaborar suas respectivas propostas curriculares. III. Os professores são a instância de concretização curricular, mas sua autonomia pedagógica é limitada em nome da homogeneização do currículo.
Está correto o que se afirma em:
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Q1843230 Pedagogia
Considerando as implicações do processo de transposição didática, analise as afirmativas a seguir, assinalando V para a(s) verdadeira(s) e F para a(s) falsa(s).
( ) Diminui as fronteiras entre os diversos ramos do saber e torna o conhecimento interdisciplinar, no intuito de integrar os currículos. ( ) Transforma o conhecimento acadêmico em escolar, segmentando-o conforme os anos de escolaridade e ordenando-o em unidades e tópicos. ( ) Organiza o trabalho didático-pedagógico em eixos temáticos que perpassam todas as disciplinas, verticalizando o currículo.
A sequência correta é:
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Q1843229 Pedagogia
Sobre o Projeto Político-Pedagógico da escola, é correto afirmar que:
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Q1843228 Pedagogia
O conceito de escola inclusiva está embasado no princípio da:
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Q1843227 Pedagogia
Em Aspectos Americanos de Educação (1928), Anísio Teixeira apresenta a seguinte comparação: O pequenino índio, que se inicia nos segredos da guerra e na arte da caça e da pesca, educa-se por um processo direto e vital, cuja eficiência nunca é demais acentuar. A sua educação é o seu próprio crescimento. Ele cresce em habilidade, em vigor, em coragem, em impulso, cresce em comando e domínio das circunstâncias do seu ambiente. O pequenino civilizado cresce na escola, onde, em vez de um arco, lhe dão um livro e, em vez da vida, um ambiente artificial e mecânico de noviciado. Com base no texto e em seus conhecimentos a respeito das tendências pedagógicas contemporâneas, analise as afirmativas a seguir.
I. Anísio Teixeira defende uma educação ativa, baseada em propostas integradas à vida social, e condena a educação vigente em seu tempo, que considera estática e reprodutora de modelos hegemônicos. II. Anísio Teixeira absorve a concepção de ensino-aprendizagem do pensador estadunidense John Dewey, para quem o aluno é o protagonista de seu processo de educação. III. Anísio Teixeira apresenta uma filosofia da educação baseada na integração entre teoria e prática, voltada para o desenvolvimento de atividades cognitivas e de habilidades manuais e criativas.
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Q1843226 Pedagogia
O uso da Internet na escola é exigência da cibercultura, isto é, do novo ambiente comunicacional-cultural que surge com a interconexão mundial de computadores em forte expansão no início do século XXI. Novo espaço de sociabilidade, de organização, de informação, de conhecimento e de educação. A educação do cidadão não pode estar alheia ao novo contexto socioeconômico-tecnológico, cuja característica geral não está mais na centralidade da produção fabril ou da mídia de massa, mas na informação digitalizada como nova infraestrutura básica, como novo modo de produção. SILVA, Marco "Internet na escola e inclusão", in Tecnologias na Escola, apud http://portal.mec.gov.br. A partir do texto, assinale a afirmativa que indica uma estratégia apta a incluir os alunos no ciberespaço e desenvolver a interatividade:
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Q1843225 Pedagogia
Desde a promulgação da Lei de Diretrizes e Bases da Educação Nacional (LDB), em 1996, toda escola precisa ter um Projeto Político-Pedagógico (PPP). Ele é um documento que possibilita a autonomia de cada escola e, portanto, pode apresentar diferentes elementos, mas possui uma estrutura recorrente. A respeito da estrutura do PPP, relacione os componentes listados a seguir com suas respectivas descrições.
1. Diretrizes pedagógicas
2. Missão 3. Plano de ação ( ) Definição dos valores, crenças e princípios sobre os quais se processa a educação na instituição. ( ) Estabelecimento das estratégias para atingir os objetivos e dos setores responsáveis por sua execução. ( ) Registro dos conteúdos a serem ministrados e das estratégias e métodos de ensino adotados.
A sequência correta, de cima para baixo, é: 
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Q1843224 Pedagogia
Para Cipriano Carlos Luckesi, o ato de avaliar implica dois processos articulados e indissociáveis: diagnosticar e decidir, já que não é possível uma decisão sem um diagnóstico, e um diagnóstico sem uma decisão é uma ação interrompida. A respeito desses dois processos na avaliação da aprendizagem escolar, analise as afirmativas a seguir.
I. O ato de diagnosticar implica constatar o estado de uma atividade ou de uma habilidade de aprendizagem, levando em consideração a natureza de cada campo de conhecimento. II. O ato de diagnosticar gera uma qualificação, positiva ou negativa, a respeito do objeto em avaliação, o que, por sua vez, conduz à escolha de estratégias didáticas. III. O ato de decidir não é neutro, estando subordinado aos objetivos da aprendizagem que se pretendem alcançar, às necessidades pedagógicas e aos meios disponíveis.
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Q1843223 Pedagogia
O objetivo do estudo da didática é o processo de ensino, entendido como sequência de atividades do professor e dos alunos, tendo em vista a assimilação de conhecimentos e habilidades. Assim sendo, o processo didático está centrado na relação entre ensino e aprendizagem. Com base no exposto, NÃO apresenta um componente do processo didático: 
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Q1843221 Pedagogia
Concepção surgida na segunda metade do século XIX, que propõe uma pedagogia ativa ao colocar o aluno no centro da aprendizagem, atribuindo-lhe papel fundamental na aquisição de conhecimento. O trecho acima refere-se à concepção pedagógica conhecida como:
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Q1166242 Pedagogia

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Exploring Identity-based Challenges to

English Teachers’ Professional Growth

Heather Camp

Minnesota State University-Mankato


      Research on pre-service teacher education indicates that identity construction is an important facet of becoming a teacher. To establish oneself as a teaching professional, a person must craft a teacher identity out of the personal and professional discourses that surround him/her. This idea is consistent with contemporary theories of identity construction, which posit that the self is discursively constructed, made and remade by the various discourses that encompass the person. Such discourses -- “pattern[s] of thinking, speaking, behaving, and interacting that [are] socially, culturally, and historically constructed and sanctioned by a specific group or groups of people” (Miller Marsh 456) -- are constantly intermingling, wrangling for ideological power and dynamically shaping one another. To construct an identity, an individual must integrate these diverse discourses, weaving them together to form a dynamic but cohesive sense of self. On one hand, this twining process has the potential to promote psychological development, leading to the attainment of “an expanded, integrated self, more diverse and richer in the possibilities for action that these multiple identities afford” (Brown 676). Yet, it also may produce identity destabilization and fragmentation, leading to uncertainty, distress and stymied psychological growth.

      New teachers are confronted with the task of adopting new discourses, and of forging relationships between old and new strands of their identities. Succeeding at this process facilitates the development of a secure and satisfying professional sense-of-self: research indicates that the attainment of an integrated identity helps teachers transition into and find satisfaction within the teaching profession, teach effectively, and nurture students’ self-development. Further, it suggests that attaining a cohesive identity better prepares teachers to champion educational reform.

      Yet, research also suggests that accessing this array of rewards can be difficult. As teachers seek to integrate their teacherly roles with other discourses that contribute to their sense of self, they may encounter identity conflicts that work against a sense of identity cohesiveness. Encountering such conflicts can lead to emotional turmoil and stunted professional growth, even leading some student teachers (and practicing teachers) to leave the teaching profession altogether.

      Growing awareness of the importance of professional identity construction and the psychological labor it demands has led to an upsurge in scholarship on pre-service teacher identity formation. […] This scholarship has drawn attention to the complexity of identity construction for pre-service teachers and offered educators insights into how they might support these students through this important work.

Adapted from http://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/ viewcontent.cgi?article=1030&context=wte

Bohn (2013, p. 83 and 90) argues that in Brazil teacher identity has been strongly influenced by
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Q1166234 Pedagogia

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Here are four passages from an article on awareness of English as a lingua franca (ELF):


1) “Few will deny that research in the area of English as a lingua franca (ELF) has significantly contributed to our understanding of many different facets of communication involving non-native speakers of English. Such studies have added valuable insights to the growing research in the domain of critical applied linguistics and critical pedagogy and have prompted many scholars to problematize all aspects of English language teaching, learning, testing, curriculum designing, etc.”

2) “It is important at this stage to distinguish between the critical and the transformative perspective in ESOL teacher education. While they both share the element of reflection, they are different in a crucial way, although the former has often been seen as an umbrella term that subsumes the latter.”

3) “Critical pedagogy is invaluable in our attempt to understand the complex processes of the global spread of English and the intricate ways in which it continues to be localized and relocalized (Pennycook, 2010). It has the tools to help teachers appreciate the complications of context and the various underlying and often hidden discourses, from learner identity construction in the ESOL classroom (Norton and Toohey, 2011) to language testing (Shohamy, 2004) to the politics of pedagogy in the ‘classroom as a microcosm of the larger social and cultural world’” (Pennycook, 2001: 138).

4) “The value of an ELF-aware transformative perspective to ESOL teacher education lies in its power to help teachers define ELF for themselves and for their teaching contexts. In this way, teachers are involved in the co-construction of ELF and, in particular, in the development of one or more pedagogical frameworks for ELF. To achieve this, teachers have to have an informed awareness of the ELF construct, a critical awareness of their own deeper convictions about essential aspects of language, communication, and language teaching/learning, and the capability to bring about sustainable change in their teaching.”

From Sifakis, N. C. (2014). "ELF awareness as an opportunity for change: a transformative perspective for ESOL teacher education". Journal of English as a Lingua Franca, 3/2: 317-335.

The assessment tool that is in line with a critical literacy posture is
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Q1166233 Pedagogia

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Here are four passages from an article on awareness of English as a lingua franca (ELF):


1) “Few will deny that research in the area of English as a lingua franca (ELF) has significantly contributed to our understanding of many different facets of communication involving non-native speakers of English. Such studies have added valuable insights to the growing research in the domain of critical applied linguistics and critical pedagogy and have prompted many scholars to problematize all aspects of English language teaching, learning, testing, curriculum designing, etc.”

2) “It is important at this stage to distinguish between the critical and the transformative perspective in ESOL teacher education. While they both share the element of reflection, they are different in a crucial way, although the former has often been seen as an umbrella term that subsumes the latter.”

3) “Critical pedagogy is invaluable in our attempt to understand the complex processes of the global spread of English and the intricate ways in which it continues to be localized and relocalized (Pennycook, 2010). It has the tools to help teachers appreciate the complications of context and the various underlying and often hidden discourses, from learner identity construction in the ESOL classroom (Norton and Toohey, 2011) to language testing (Shohamy, 2004) to the politics of pedagogy in the ‘classroom as a microcosm of the larger social and cultural world’” (Pennycook, 2001: 138).

4) “The value of an ELF-aware transformative perspective to ESOL teacher education lies in its power to help teachers define ELF for themselves and for their teaching contexts. In this way, teachers are involved in the co-construction of ELF and, in particular, in the development of one or more pedagogical frameworks for ELF. To achieve this, teachers have to have an informed awareness of the ELF construct, a critical awareness of their own deeper convictions about essential aspects of language, communication, and language teaching/learning, and the capability to bring about sustainable change in their teaching.”

From Sifakis, N. C. (2014). "ELF awareness as an opportunity for change: a transformative perspective for ESOL teacher education". Journal of English as a Lingua Franca, 3/2: 317-335.

New critical literacy assessment is discussed by Duboc (2016). The only statement that does not reflect this view of assessment is:
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Q1166231 Pedagogia

Text 2


Here are four passages from an article on awareness of English as a lingua franca (ELF):


1) “Few will deny that research in the area of English as a lingua franca (ELF) has significantly contributed to our understanding of many different facets of communication involving non-native speakers of English. Such studies have added valuable insights to the growing research in the domain of critical applied linguistics and critical pedagogy and have prompted many scholars to problematize all aspects of English language teaching, learning, testing, curriculum designing, etc.”

2) “It is important at this stage to distinguish between the critical and the transformative perspective in ESOL teacher education. While they both share the element of reflection, they are different in a crucial way, although the former has often been seen as an umbrella term that subsumes the latter.”

3) “Critical pedagogy is invaluable in our attempt to understand the complex processes of the global spread of English and the intricate ways in which it continues to be localized and relocalized (Pennycook, 2010). It has the tools to help teachers appreciate the complications of context and the various underlying and often hidden discourses, from learner identity construction in the ESOL classroom (Norton and Toohey, 2011) to language testing (Shohamy, 2004) to the politics of pedagogy in the ‘classroom as a microcosm of the larger social and cultural world’” (Pennycook, 2001: 138).

4) “The value of an ELF-aware transformative perspective to ESOL teacher education lies in its power to help teachers define ELF for themselves and for their teaching contexts. In this way, teachers are involved in the co-construction of ELF and, in particular, in the development of one or more pedagogical frameworks for ELF. To achieve this, teachers have to have an informed awareness of the ELF construct, a critical awareness of their own deeper convictions about essential aspects of language, communication, and language teaching/learning, and the capability to bring about sustainable change in their teaching.”

From Sifakis, N. C. (2014). "ELF awareness as an opportunity for change: a transformative perspective for ESOL teacher education". Journal of English as a Lingua Franca, 3/2: 317-335.

The statement that best addresses a poststructuralist view of teaching English as an International Language in Brazilian public schools is:
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Q1166230 Pedagogia

Text 2


Here are four passages from an article on awareness of English as a lingua franca (ELF):


1) “Few will deny that research in the area of English as a lingua franca (ELF) has significantly contributed to our understanding of many different facets of communication involving non-native speakers of English. Such studies have added valuable insights to the growing research in the domain of critical applied linguistics and critical pedagogy and have prompted many scholars to problematize all aspects of English language teaching, learning, testing, curriculum designing, etc.”

2) “It is important at this stage to distinguish between the critical and the transformative perspective in ESOL teacher education. While they both share the element of reflection, they are different in a crucial way, although the former has often been seen as an umbrella term that subsumes the latter.”

3) “Critical pedagogy is invaluable in our attempt to understand the complex processes of the global spread of English and the intricate ways in which it continues to be localized and relocalized (Pennycook, 2010). It has the tools to help teachers appreciate the complications of context and the various underlying and often hidden discourses, from learner identity construction in the ESOL classroom (Norton and Toohey, 2011) to language testing (Shohamy, 2004) to the politics of pedagogy in the ‘classroom as a microcosm of the larger social and cultural world’” (Pennycook, 2001: 138).

4) “The value of an ELF-aware transformative perspective to ESOL teacher education lies in its power to help teachers define ELF for themselves and for their teaching contexts. In this way, teachers are involved in the co-construction of ELF and, in particular, in the development of one or more pedagogical frameworks for ELF. To achieve this, teachers have to have an informed awareness of the ELF construct, a critical awareness of their own deeper convictions about essential aspects of language, communication, and language teaching/learning, and the capability to bring about sustainable change in their teaching.”

From Sifakis, N. C. (2014). "ELF awareness as an opportunity for change: a transformative perspective for ESOL teacher education". Journal of English as a Lingua Franca, 3/2: 317-335.

In a classroom situation in which the student asks the teacher if British or American pronunciation should be preferred, the most adequate answer the teacher should give, from a postcolonial orientation, is:
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Q1166225 Pedagogia

Text 2


Here are four passages from an article on awareness of English as a lingua franca (ELF):


1) “Few will deny that research in the area of English as a lingua franca (ELF) has significantly contributed to our understanding of many different facets of communication involving non-native speakers of English. Such studies have added valuable insights to the growing research in the domain of critical applied linguistics and critical pedagogy and have prompted many scholars to problematize all aspects of English language teaching, learning, testing, curriculum designing, etc.”

2) “It is important at this stage to distinguish between the critical and the transformative perspective in ESOL teacher education. While they both share the element of reflection, they are different in a crucial way, although the former has often been seen as an umbrella term that subsumes the latter.”

3) “Critical pedagogy is invaluable in our attempt to understand the complex processes of the global spread of English and the intricate ways in which it continues to be localized and relocalized (Pennycook, 2010). It has the tools to help teachers appreciate the complications of context and the various underlying and often hidden discourses, from learner identity construction in the ESOL classroom (Norton and Toohey, 2011) to language testing (Shohamy, 2004) to the politics of pedagogy in the ‘classroom as a microcosm of the larger social and cultural world’” (Pennycook, 2001: 138).

4) “The value of an ELF-aware transformative perspective to ESOL teacher education lies in its power to help teachers define ELF for themselves and for their teaching contexts. In this way, teachers are involved in the co-construction of ELF and, in particular, in the development of one or more pedagogical frameworks for ELF. To achieve this, teachers have to have an informed awareness of the ELF construct, a critical awareness of their own deeper convictions about essential aspects of language, communication, and language teaching/learning, and the capability to bring about sustainable change in their teaching.”

From Sifakis, N. C. (2014). "ELF awareness as an opportunity for change: a transformative perspective for ESOL teacher education". Journal of English as a Lingua Franca, 3/2: 317-335.

Critical literacy emphasizes the need to use language as a vehicle for social change. One of the strategies a teacher may use for this purpose is
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Q1235089 Pedagogia
Assinale a frase que apresenta uma visão negativa das crianças. 
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Q1157564 Pedagogia

O Instituto Nacional de Estudos e Pesquisas Educacionais Anísio Teixeira (Inep) publica estudos para aferir a evolução do cumprimento das metas do Plano Nacional de Educação, que é monitorada por várias instâncias.


Assinale a opção que indica uma dessas instâncias.

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Q1157563 Pedagogia

As relações entre sociedade, tecnologia e escola e o fato de que, na sociedade digital, a quantidade de conhecimentos dobra em espaços cada vez mais curtos de tempo, exigem profunda reflexão. Vivemos na era da conectividade, da comunicação constante e instantânea.


A respeito do uso pedagógico das tecnologias da era da conectividade, da informação e da comunicação, assinale (V) para a afirmativa verdadeira e (F) para a falsa.

( ) É fundamental que os docentes aprendam a ensinar o uso das novas tecnologias, inserindo-as na produção cultural dos alunos.

( ) O desafio dos docentes é educar para a recepção, o entendimento e a produção de obras de arte tecnologizadas, formando um público crítico e consciente.

( ) A escola deve fornecer aos alunos uma experiência estética como propositores e espectadores de uma produção cada vez mais mediada pelas novas tecnologias.


As afirmativas são, na ordem apresentada, respectivamente,

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Respostas
2521: A
2522: D
2523: E
2524: C
2525: B
2526: E
2527: E
2528: B
2529: E
2530: C
2531: A
2532: B
2533: B
2534: C
2535: C
2536: D
2537: C
2538: E
2539: C
2540: D