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- Abrir as portas da sala de aula: Serious games (APSASeG) O impacto da gamificação no ensino/aprendizagem de línguas estrangeiras no ensino superior (PROJ/I&DI/CI&DEI/009)Publication . Delplancq, Véronique; Costa, Ana Maria; Oliveira, Isabel; Martins, Joana; Pereira, José; Martin, Justine; Casañ Pitarch, Ricardo; Gillain, Romain; Amante, Susana; Fidalgo, SusanaExperiência de gamificação do ensino/aprendizagem do francês e do inglês para fins específicos; Experiência com 25 estudantes do 1.º ciclo de estudos em Comunicação Social da ESEV; Objetivos principais: Melhorar a performance dos estudantes com a integração de atividades digitais gamificadas na aprendizagem de LE no ES num curso não especificamente de línguas Avaliar os efeitos da gamificação em termos de competências adquiridas pelos estudantes (em LE e transversais), numa perspetiva de promoção da empregabilidade Observar a evolução das relações entre os atores do processo de ensino/aprendizagem (docentes e discentes) e dos papeis de cada um Conceber e implementar um serious game Avaliar a ferramenta e o processo de ensino/aprendizagem Melhorar o serious game com base nas observações dos utilizadores e dos dinamizadores
- ABRIR AS PORTAS DA SALA DE AULA: SERIOUS GAMES - O IMPACTO DA GAMIFICAÇÃO NO ENSINO/APRENDIZAGEM DE LÍNGUAS ESTRANGEIRAS NO ENSINO SUPERIOR (APSASEG)Publication . Delplancq, Véronique; Costa Lopes, Ana Maria; Oliveira, Isabel; Martins, Joana; Pereira, José; Martin, Justine; Casañ Pitarch, Ricardo; Gillain, Romain; Amante, Susana; Fidalgo, SusanaA aprendizagem no ES tem deixado pouco espaço ao jogo. ---- surgimento dos serious games. Esta ferramenta pedagógica, resultado da associação da vertente lúdica, com recurso ao digital, às estratégias de aprendizagem, das Línguas Estrangeiras para fins específicos, representa um desafio original de potencial melhoria para o ensino-aprendizagem neste contexto mais específico de cursos do ES em áreas que não as LE. --- Motivar e encorajar os estudantes, estabilizar os conhecimentos e promover e reforçar a aprendizagem.
- Active foreign language learning practices in higher education: the perspectives of the actorsPublication . Delplancq, Véronique; Costa Lopes, Ana Maria; Pereira, José; Fidalgo, SusanaThe digital age and Generation Z are key features within the current panorama of teaching-learning practices in higher education and drive innovative student-centred strategies, oriented towards the reality of the labour market. The article describes an experience of pedagogical activation carried out through project-based learning using digital tools, with undergraduate Media Studies students of the School of Education in Viseu (Portugal), towards the acquisition of skills in French and English, during the academic year 2021-2022. The objective was to renew teaching practices, so as to foster greater student motivation on the part of forthcoming media professionals, by enhancing their competences and confidence with concern to spoken and written interaction within the context of foreign languages for specific purposes. The dynamics of learning combined with authentic contexts and digital tools, encourages teachers to rethink their methodology and objectives, in order to be more innovative. One accounts for the chosen strategy and the various steps followed, evaluates the path of both students and teachers, analyses the benefits, the drawbacks and the impact in terms of acquired skills and concludes with reflections for forthcoming work projects.
- Articulação curricular entre a educação pré-escolar e o 1.º ciclo do ensino básico: conceções e práticas.Publication . Cardoso, Ana Paula; Carugati, Florencia; Lacerda, Carla; Fidalgo, SusanaIntroduction: Curricular articulation between early childhood education and primary school is a fundamental process concerning the child’s adaptation to school. Primary teachers should establish links with pre-school educators, facilitating the transition between these two levels of education in a harmonious process, and promoting the continuity of the educational process. Objectives: To ascertain the importance and the meaning that teachers of primary school confer to curricular articulation and to know the aspects of the profile of the pupils that are favoured when consulting the individual process, as well as the most frequent initiatives regarding that articulation. Methods: A descriptive and analytical research was conducted, using a questionnaire survey applied to a sample of 45 teachers of the 1st year of primary school in the municipality of Viseu (Portugal). Results: From the data obtained, it is worth mentioning the great importance that teachers attribute to curricular articulation, the privilege conferred by them on how to behave in society (citizenship), the sense of autonomy and the children’s ability to communicate, as well as the teachers’ commitment to carry out a variety of activities and projects, in addition to the celebrations of thematic days and parties. Conclusion: Curricular articulation facilitates the transition between these two levels of education and contributes to an adequate adaptation of the children to the school, thereby promoting school success for all pupils.
- Case study of a project-based learning experience at the Polytechnic of Viseu, PortugalPublication . Delplancq, Véronique; Amante, Susana; Costa, Cristina Amaro Da; Costa Lopes, Ana Maria; Coutinho, Emília; Fidalgo, Susana; Gillain, Romain; Lopez, Patricia; Oliveira, Isabel; Pereira, José; Relvas, Susana; Roush, PaulaPedagogical innovation is at the centre of higher education (HE) priorities, with a view to renewing its practices and thus motivating students and providing experiences in line with their professional context. Improvement in foreign languages (FL), especially with students who are not likely to receive further language training, requires awareness of this query, inasmuch as competences in FL in the work environment are unanimously recognized as vital and so rightly included in the training plans. The project-based learning approach in an interdisciplinary and collaborative work perspective, using multimodality in communication, is a consistent asset that allows for work to be carried out, comprising the various dimensions of language in French and English, in their connections with cognitive representations. JASM (Open window onto the world: foreign languages, multimodal creativity and pedagogical innovation in higher education) project aims to develop an experience of active pedagogy at the School of Education of Viseu from the Polytechnic Institute of Viseu (Portugal)with undergraduate students in Media Studies enrolled in the various FL curricular units. Among the subjects of the study plan, students work on photography, digital art and cultural communication. The students start off by collecting information on the cultural and linguistic diversity of the city of Viseu (Beira Alta, Portugal). The project enhances the acquisition of multilingual skills and the development of plurilingual awareness, due to the attention given to the various dimensions of language (aesthetic and emotional, in addition to cognitive), in a creative, collaborative and interdisciplinary work environment. Based on an interview, students write the story (in French and English) of the life of migrants. Through captioned photographs, students highlight the aspect of the migrant’s family life which stands out the most. Based on an object (associated with religion, a tradition or with a ritual), students create an animated film, also in both languages (exploration of material culture and digital scenography). The outcome of such productions will be the subject of publications on social media, exhibitions, also being displayed at events and in an e-book. In this project, the topic of interdisciplinarity is highlighted, combining FL with digital art. The evolution, both of the students’ learning and of the teachers’ role in the whole process, is assessed, using tests carried out at the beginning and at the end of the project, including monitoring in the middle of the development of the project.
- Creation of non-linear storytelling as a tool for learning foreign languages in higher education in PortugalPublication . Costa, Ana Maria; Costa, Cristina Amaro Da; Coutinho, Emília; Oliveira, Isabel; Pereira, José; Lopez Garcia, Patricia; Gillain, Romain; Amante, Susana; Fidalgo, Susana; Relvas, Susana; Delplancq, VéroniqueEm 2019/20, nasceu, sob as restrições da COVID-19, o projeto Stepping up to Global Challenges: Empowering Students across the World. As docentes de Inglês de Negócios II (Marketing/ESTG/IPV) ofereceram aos seus alunos oportunidades reais de comunicação em língua inglesa, através de atividades baseadas em tarefas e do recurso a plataformas digitais, em colaboração com pares da Kazimierz Pulaski UTH (Polónia) e da Ege Üniversitesi (Turquia). A segunda edição do projeto decorreu no 2.o semestre de 2020/21, também em cenário de pandemia, e foi, por isso mesmo, dedicada à aprendizagem do inglês através de atividades de combate ao isolamento e de promoção de comportamentos responsáveis, por alunos de Enfermagem da ESS/IPV, de Marketing da ESTG/IPV, da ES de Eletrónica e de Filologia Inglesa da UTH e de vários cursos da Ege Üniversitesi. Neste artigo, pretendemos: a) discutir as vantagens da aprendizagem do inglês recorrendo ao Project-Based Learning (PBL), através de um olhar sobre o exemplo concreto do projeto Stepping Up to Global Challenges (SGC) 2: Learning English while fighting the outbreak of Covid-19; b) apresentar alguns produtos resultantes do trabalho de co-construção de conhecimento em ambientes multiculturais e, mais importante ainda, interculturais. Lançar-se-á um olhar sobre as narrativas de alunos de contextos diferenciados, desde os cursos frequentados; às instituições distintas e, algumas, distantes; às vivências culturais necessariamente diferentes, permitindo experienciar e partilhar de formas variadas o contexto pandémico que nos obriga ao confinamento, mas não necessariamente ao isolamento, pois urge a criação de pontes – virtuais – que nos permitam ultrapassar fronteiras físicas.
- Criação de narrativas multilineares como ferramenta de aprendizagem das línguas estrangeiras no ensino superior em PortugalPublication . Delplancq, Véronique; Costa Lopes, Ana Maria; Costa, Cristina Amaro; Coutinho, Emília; Oliveira, Isabel; Pereira, José; Lopez Garcia, Patricia; Gillain, Romain; Amante, Susana; Fidalgo, Susana; Relvas, Susana
- Curricular articulation between early childhood education and primary school: conceptions and practicesPublication . Cardoso, Ana Paula; Carugati, Florencia; Lacerda, Carla; Fidalgo, SusanaIntroduction: Curricular articulation between early childhood education and primary school is a fundamental process concerning the child’s adaptation to school. Primary teachers should establish links with pre-school educators, facilitating the transition between these two levels of education in a harmonious process, and promoting the continuity of the educational process. Objectives: To ascertain the importance and the meaning that teachers of primary school confer to curricular articulation and to know the aspects of the profile of the pupils that are favoured when consulting the individual process, as well as the most frequent initiatives regarding that articulation. Methods: A descriptive and analytical research was conducted, using a questionnaire survey applied to a sample of 45 teachers of the 1st year of primary school in the municipality of Viseu (Portugal). Results: From the data obtained, it is worth mentioning the great importance that teachers attribute to curricular articulation, the privilege conferred by them on how to behave in society (citizenship), the sense of autonomy and the children’s ability to communicate, as well as the teachers’ commitment to carry out a variety of activities and projects, in addition to the celebrations of thematic days and parties. Conclusions: Curricular articulation facilitates the transition between these two levels of education and contributes to an adequate adaptation of the children to the school, thereby promoting school success for all pupils.
- Da problemática do EFL o ensino / aprendizagem de contrastes verbais no âmbito do passado: "simple past"/ "present perfect" - pretérito perfeito simples / pretérito perfeito composto / pretérito imperfeitoPublication . Fidalgo, SusanaSituemo-nos num contexto de ensino/aprendizagem do Inglês como língua estrangeira a alunos nativos do Português. Trata-se duma realidade que suscita frequentemente o estabelecer de contrastes a vários níveis entre as duas línguas em causa , com o objectivo de melhorar, desenvolver e aprofundar o processo de ensino/aprendizagem da língua inglesa. Numa conferência a que tive oportunidade de assistir em Março de 1995, significativamente intitulada: "Innovative English Language Teaching: Old Wine in New Bottles", o professor Carl James advogou precisamente o regresso à análise contrastiva , ao considerar vantajosa uma metodologia que tenha sempre presente , a nível da sala de aula , a existência de duas realidades concretas - a língua nativa do aluno (que ele não pode esquecer) e a língua estrangeira. A isto Carl James chamou "interfacing".
- Diálogo intercultural com cinco agricultoras estrangeiras, relato de experiênciaPublication . Delplancq, Véronique; Costa Lopes, Ana Maria; Figueiredo, Diogo; Pereira, José; Araújo, Pedro; Fidalgo, Susana; Costa, Cristina Amaro Da