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This book presents a proposal for a distance learning course in secondary education for young people and adults (EJA), built on the moodle platform. A new teaching alternative for the EJA public is described, taking into account the specifications of this type of teaching. In addition to the proposal, a general overview of the history of Distance Education in Brazil is presented, including the links with Youth and Adult Education, as well as an investigation into the profile of the students. This study focuses on constructivism as a theoretical support for learning, based on the ideas of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents a proposal for a distance learning course in secondary education for young people and adults (EJA), built on the moodle platform. A new teaching alternative for the EJA public is described, taking into account the specifications of this type of teaching. In addition to the proposal, a general overview of the history of Distance Education in Brazil is presented, including the links with Youth and Adult Education, as well as an investigation into the profile of the students. This study focuses on constructivism as a theoretical support for learning, based on the ideas of scholars who have shown that knowledge can occur autonomously and meaningfully. The discussion of this proposal is subdivided into 4 different themes: 1) how to assess in a distance learning course; 2) the course plan drawn up for a distance learning course; 3) discussion of the platform used and; 4) the language adopted on the platform. A number of distance learning platforms were researched andthe moodle platform was chosen because it had all the necessary characteristics for the development of the work.
Autorenporträt
Robson Escotiel S. Rocha is a master's student in the Professional Master's Program in Management and Development of Professional Education at the Paula Souza Center. He has a Full Degree in Informatics from the Paula Souza State Center for Technological Education (2011) and a degree in Data Processing from the Baixada Santista Technology College (2009).