Orientação do movimento do corpo pela educação das expressões: Perceções de professores em Portugal

Translated title of the contribution: Orientation of body movement through education of expressions: Perceptions by teachers from Portugal

André Freitas, Ana Mouraz, Fátima Pereira

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Abstract

School education in Portugal aims at students’ cognitive, personal and social development by organizing the curriculum to include knowledge that enables children to experience different scenarios and contents and fostering students’ learning. Teaching and learning of artistic and physical and motor expressions contributes to and is vital for students’ development. Thus, pedagogical dynamics are reconfigured, which consequently specifies the movements of students’ bodies. Teachers from basic education are undoubtedly the main promoters of such experiences. This paper finds and characterizes how teachers plan and implement Art Education and Physical Education by developing the concept of expressions’ education in which movement is understood as the main means of communication. The study was developed through a mixed-method approach. The results reveal a close relationship between organizational conditions and how teachers develop students’ creativity and motor skills.

Translated title of the contributionOrientation of body movement through education of expressions: Perceptions by teachers from Portugal
Original languagePortuguese (Brazil)
Pages (from-to)1435-1448
Number of pages14
JournalMovimento
Volume23
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2017
Externally publishedYes

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