Social relations among school children during imaginative games in physical education classes

Social relations among school children during imaginative games in physical education classes

Authors

  • João Batista Freire UDESC - Florianópolis, SC
  • Geisa Mara Laguna Santana UDESC - Florianópolis, SC

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5016/877

Keywords:

Pesquisa-Ação, Atividades Lúdicas, Relacionamentos Sociais.

Abstract

An investigation on the use of ludic activities in the classroom was carried during a school semester with a group of children ages 4 to 5, at a day-care center belonging to Florianópolis Municipal School District. The focus of the investigation was to observe what kind of social relations would emerge among the children while playing make-believe games; this required the use of a specific kind of research known as Action-Research. In the small society formed by the children as they played (the happenings of which were registered in a research journal), it became evident that, disagreements notwithstanding, what prevailed was the search for cooperative work, the establishment of partnerships and the organization of work-groups.

Author Biographies

João Batista Freire, UDESC - Florianópolis, SC

Prof. Dr. Visitante CEFID/ UDESC- Coordenador do grupo de estudos Oficinas do Jogo. É vinculado atualmente ao Centro de Ciências da Saúde da Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, na qualidade de professor visitante Tem experiência na área de Educação Física, com ênfase em Educação Física, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: educacao fisica, educacao fisica escolar, educação, jogo e educação física, pesquisa-ação, pedagogia lúdica. http://lattes.cnpq.br/8503911954257694

Geisa Mara Laguna Santana, UDESC - Florianópolis, SC

Mestranda do Curso Ciências do Movimento Humano Pesquisadora do Grupo Oficinas do Jogo coordenado pelo Prof. Dr. João Batista Freire Professora da Rede Municipal da Cidade de Florianópolis - SC http://lattes.cnpq.br/5152325124871181

Published

2008-07-23

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