Crianças na contemporaneidade: entre as demandas da vida escolar e da sociedade tecnológica

This article discusses the possible tensions between the way the school organizes itself in order to fulfillits role of cultural transmission and the increasing demands of the technological society, such as those competences requiredby the information technologies. It is argued that the present scho...

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Main Authors: Lucia R. de Castro, Luana Timbó Martins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de Manizales 2011-10-01
Series:Revista Latinoamericana en Ciencias Sociales, Niñez y Juventud
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Online Access:http://revistaumanizales.cinde.org.co/index.php/Revista-Latinoamericana/article/view/463/255
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spelling doaj-0f4ed779c3d54ca1bca0f6bf26b35ab62020-11-25T01:49:07ZengUniversidad de ManizalesRevista Latinoamericana en Ciencias Sociales, Niñez y Juventud1692-715X2011-10-0192619634Crianças na contemporaneidade: entre as demandas da vida escolar e da sociedade tecnológicaLucia R. de CastroLuana Timbó MartinsThis article discusses the possible tensions between the way the school organizes itself in order to fulfillits role of cultural transmission and the increasing demands of the technological society, such as those competences requiredby the information technologies. It is argued that the present school organization is related to one mode of world presentationdifferent from that which grounds the technological innovations of the contemporary consumer culture. These two ways ofworld presentation to children involve different affective and cognitive processes. The aim of the empirical research conductedin a private school in Rio de Janeiro was to examine how students related their technological and school experiences. Themethodology consisted of a participant observation in a 3rd grade class of elementary school, complemented with interviews.The results showed four axes along which it is possible to characterize the shifts promoted by technology in the modesof subjectification: learning, concentration, time/space, and effort/pleasure. We conclude that the empowerment given tochildren, by the access to technology may become void. It is the role of educators to reflect about how this power can take acourse which helps children to make a more productive use of information technologies.http://revistaumanizales.cinde.org.co/index.php/Revista-Latinoamericana/article/view/463/255ChildrenTechnological SocietyEducationSchool.
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Crianças na contemporaneidade: entre as demandas da vida escolar e da sociedade tecnológica
Revista Latinoamericana en Ciencias Sociales, Niñez y Juventud
Children
Technological Society
Education
School.
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Luana Timbó Martins
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title Crianças na contemporaneidade: entre as demandas da vida escolar e da sociedade tecnológica
title_short Crianças na contemporaneidade: entre as demandas da vida escolar e da sociedade tecnológica
title_full Crianças na contemporaneidade: entre as demandas da vida escolar e da sociedade tecnológica
title_fullStr Crianças na contemporaneidade: entre as demandas da vida escolar e da sociedade tecnológica
title_full_unstemmed Crianças na contemporaneidade: entre as demandas da vida escolar e da sociedade tecnológica
title_sort crianças na contemporaneidade: entre as demandas da vida escolar e da sociedade tecnológica
publisher Universidad de Manizales
series Revista Latinoamericana en Ciencias Sociales, Niñez y Juventud
issn 1692-715X
publishDate 2011-10-01
description This article discusses the possible tensions between the way the school organizes itself in order to fulfillits role of cultural transmission and the increasing demands of the technological society, such as those competences requiredby the information technologies. It is argued that the present school organization is related to one mode of world presentationdifferent from that which grounds the technological innovations of the contemporary consumer culture. These two ways ofworld presentation to children involve different affective and cognitive processes. The aim of the empirical research conductedin a private school in Rio de Janeiro was to examine how students related their technological and school experiences. Themethodology consisted of a participant observation in a 3rd grade class of elementary school, complemented with interviews.The results showed four axes along which it is possible to characterize the shifts promoted by technology in the modesof subjectification: learning, concentration, time/space, and effort/pleasure. We conclude that the empowerment given tochildren, by the access to technology may become void. It is the role of educators to reflect about how this power can take acourse which helps children to make a more productive use of information technologies.
topic Children
Technological Society
Education
School.
url http://revistaumanizales.cinde.org.co/index.php/Revista-Latinoamericana/article/view/463/255
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