Juliana Pizani
Universidade Estadual de Maringá
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journal of physical education | 2014
Juliana Pizani; Ieda Parra Barbosa-Rinaldi
This research, of the descriptive type, aimed to understand how physical education courses in licentiate and bachelors degree of the Parana has been characterized after enactment of the National Curriculum Guidelines for the area, with a view to identifying axle(s) guideline(s) and identity for these courses. The data collected in 26 courses, composed of pedagogical projects, of licentiate and bachelors degree in Physical Education, semi-structured interviews with the coordinators of the courses, were treated by means of content analysis. The results indicate that 6 IES resorted to legal guidelines for the organization of the curriculum; and that no there description of axles guidelines in pedagogical projects, however, the bachelor, health and training were cited by the coordinators. Thus, we pointed the need that pedagogical projects are articulated in its entirety with the course objectives and profile of egress, toward building courses of licentiate and bachelors degrees with own characteristics.
Revista Brasileira de Educação Física e Esporte | 2014
Juliana Pizani; Ieda Parra Barbosa-Rinaldi
This descriptive research aimed to identify in the physical education course curriculum the distribution of workload by area of knowledge, in order to understand how the formation is characterized in Parana, especially regarding the existence of its own characteristics for teaching and bachelors’ degree. Thus, we analyzed twenty-eight pedagogical projects through documentary analysis, in which we categorized the disciplines from the curriculum by knowledge’s areas/dimensions (specific formation and expanded formation), suggested by the Resolution CNE/CES n.7/2004. Based on the results we could observe that the specific formation results in the highest workload and the biggest quantity of disciplines. The main representative was the culture dimension of the human movement, with the highest workload for both, teachers and bachelor’s degree. This result suits the precepts for the basic formation in physical education, since it involves the knowledge identifiers that have historical tradition of the area. We also point that the courses have their own and relative identity that characterize it as a teaching and as a bachelor degree, since the didactic-pedagogic dimension have greater prominence in the training licentiate and technical-instrumental in the bachelor’s degree. The dimensions related to extended formation received the same level of importance for both courses. However, we want to emphasize that there is a need of making other researches that can support new discussions and interventions for the area, especially because the curriculum reform that determined the separation between teaching and bachelor degree is very recent.
Motrivivência | 2012
Fernando Augusto Starepravo; Ieda Parra Barbosa Rinaldi; Juliana Pizani; Taiza Daniela Seron; Roseli Terezinha Selicani Teixeira; Amauri Aparecido Bássoli de Oliveira
CONEXÕES: Revista da Faculdade de Educação Física da UNICAMP | 2015
Deisy de Oliveira Silva; Caroline Ruivo Costa; Juliana Pizani; Ieda Parra Barbosa-Rinaldi
Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte | 2016
Juliana Pizani; Ieda Parra Barbosa-Rinaldi; Antonio Carlos Monteiro de Miranda; Lenamar Fiorese Vieira
Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte | 2016
Juliana Pizani; Ieda Parra Barbosa-Rinaldi; Antonio Carlos Monteiro de Miranda; Lenamar Fiorese Vieira
Revista Brasileira de Ciências do Esporte | 2016
Juliana Pizani; Ieda Parra Barbosa-Rinaldi; Antonio Carlos Monteiro de Miranda; Lenamar Fiorese Vieira
Pensar a Prática | 2015
D. de O. Silva; Juliana Pizani; Evandra Hein Mendes; Ieda Parra Barbosa-Rinaldi
Pensar a Prática | 2015
Deisy de Oliveira Silva; Juliana Pizani; Evandra Hein Mendes; Ieda Parra Barbosa-Rinaldi
Archive | 2015
Deisy de Oliveira Silva; Juliana Pizani; Evandra Hein Mendes; Ieda Parra Barbosa-Rinaldi