Educação científica a partir de atividades de conservação de Quelônios Amazônicos em comunidades ribeirinhas do baixo Amazonas
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Conservation projects on Amazonian turtles have been implemented in the Amazon since the 1970s. This
conservation effort has shown positive results with regard to the protection of turtle nesting beaches and
success in hatching and returning the hatchlings to their natural environment; however, we do not know the
project's impact on science education of participating students. We know the influence of the project "Pe-dePincha" in science education for students of early grades of public schools Parananema communities, and
Aninga Macurany in the city of Parintins - AM. From this we ask the following questions: 1) What is the
role of teachers in the project and its impact on science education of students in early grades? 2) How does
the process of science education relate to the formation of the concepts of management, preservation and
reproduction in students participating in the project? 3) How are the elements weaved into the relationship
between community - project - school - teaching science? The research was a qualitative and descriptive
study; using elements of ethnography aimed to allow the descriptions of the relationship between design and
education. The research subjects involved 58 people (48 students, 4 teachers, and 3 design engineers from3
communities). Data were obtained through observation, semi-structured interviews, questionnaires and
document analysis. During data analysis, it became evident that there was an influence on learning of the
students involved in project activities. The results indicate contribution in strengthening science education,
allowing access to a range of knowledge that are experienced in practice, from the constructions of the
relationships of education and participation of the subjects in the process, and applications in everyday
concepts of preservation, and conservation of reproduction. The results suggest there is active participation of
teachers in the communities investigated, as well as to the inferences that there is participation among the
teaching of students in early grades. We can consider objectively, that the activities with the participation of
school projects in the community management of Amazonian turtles are important in the science education of
students and teachers of the schools studied; it allowed an understanding not only of assessments, but also
learning scientific concepts through this practice. By treating the fabric of the elements present in the
relationship, we can say that the project is working through an aggregated union of common goals in the
communities. We realize that the actions of the combined community effort (project and school) produce a
better science education; this allows the school to strengthen its role as an institution promoting the
improvement of educational and social activities.
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