Currículo surdo no ensino de ciências para quem fala com as mãos e ouve com os olhos
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Universidade do Estado do Amazonas
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This dissertation has as general objective to know the articulations between school
curriculum, learning of the Deaf and the Deaf student, weaving dialogues between these
conceptions, analyzing the school curriculum as science teaching to Deaf students and
presenting a proposal for a disciplinary deaf curriculum for those who speak with their
hands and listen with their eyes. The following specific objectives unfold from it: 1)
systematize conceptions about the school curriculum, learning of the Deaf and the Deaf
student; 2) analyze the disciplinary school curriculum as science teaching to Deaf students
and 3) present a proposal for a curriculum as science teaching related to Mathematics, for
the 5th year of elementary school, from Deaf to Deaf. In the theoretical foundation I use
authors such as Silva (1996, 1999 and 2013); Young (2014); Perlin (1998); Tables (1997);
Lourenço (2017) and Campello (2008). Just as I base myself on the concepts of Vygotski's
Historical-Cultural Theory (1997). In the methodological procedures I bring the
dialectical method of Gamboa (2007). This research is bibliographical and documentary
in nature. I consulted documents such as the Common National Curriculum Base - BNCC,
the National Curriculum Parameters - PCNs, the Common National Curriculum Base in
Amazonas and the Curriculum Guidelines for National Education. The research results
indicate that despite all the advances in Deaf education, the school curriculum still does
not include the educational specificities of the Deaf, which devalues sign language and
deaf culture. Furthermore, I identified that the use of Sign Language as a language of
instruction, classifiers and hands are fundamental for the teaching of students with
deafness. The research findings indicate that a Deaf curriculum is needed in Deaf
children's schools for a better acquisition of school content and, consequently, a higher
quality in the human development of children with deafness. Finally, this work
contributes to the construction of the education of those who speak with their hands and
listen with their eyes. This deaf curriculum was intended to provide more efficient
learning for deaf students.
Keywords: School Curriculum. Deaf Culture. Deaf Curriculum.
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VALE, Jackson da Silva. Currículo surdo no ensino de ciências para quem fala com as mãos e ouve com os olhos. 2021. 85 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Educação e Ensino de Ciências na Amazônia) - Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, Manaus.