Fundamentos da educação experiencial: bem-estar e envolvimento na educação infantil
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EDUCAÇÃO INFANTIL, EDUCAÇÃO EXPERIENCIAL, EDUCADORES, QUALIDADE DA EDUCAÇÃOResumen
O modelo da educação experiencial é o resultado de um projeto inspirado na abordagem rogeriana. Seu principal foco é a perspectiva da criança, buscando identificar os tipos de experiência que o ambiente de aprendizagem oferece e como essas experiências podem ser otimizadas. Uma das principais contribuições desse modelo está na identificação de dois indicadores-chave de qualidade, bem-estar e envolvimento, que oferecem uma medida reveladora do poder do processo e esclarecem como as crianças avançam. Como consequência, o conhecimento sobre o contexto educacional apresenta uma série de princípios e práticas que podem ser vistos como um caminho para aumentar os níveis de bem-estar e envolvimento das crianças. Esse modelo vai além da relação processo e contexto, articulando os resultados do processo educativo. Aqui, inspirados por Piaget, o conceito de aprendizagem significativa foi desenvolvido em conexão com uma visão holística sobre resultados e competências.
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