Teachers’ motivation in developing activities that include neurodivergent students: The importance of playing

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https://doi.org/10.18764/2447-5777v9n1.2023.1

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Autism, Mathematics Education, Playfulness, Neurodiversity

Abstract

It presents a qualitative study carried out with the objective of expanding the existing knowledge in Brazilian mathematics education about the ludic in the context of teaching mathematics with an inclusive perspective. For this, it focuses on a discussion about neurodivergent students, anchoring itself in the neurodiversity movement and its theoretical principles. The research problem was defined with the following question: how to motivate basic education teachers in the context of continuing education to develop didactic proposals for mathematics that are playful and that contribute to the inclusion of neurodivergent students? The methodology was structured through a workshop involving basic education teachers from the northwest region of the state of São Paulo, in which data were produced in the form of a diary of notes, photographs, and answers given in an online form. As a result, the study points out that teachers’ motivation occurs mainly through examples that are given by peers in the context of continuing education.

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Author Biography

Elton de Andrade Viana, Secretaria Municipal de Educação de São Paulo

Doutorado em Educação Matemática pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP). Mestre em Educação Matemática pela Universidade Estadual Paulista Júlio de Mesquita Filho (UNESP)/Campus Rio Claro. Licenciado em Matemática pela Universidade Braz Cubas (UBC). Professor de Atendimento Educacional Especializado da Rede Municipal de Ensino da Cidade de São Paulo e Professor do Instituto Superior de Educação de São Paulo - Faculdade Singularidades.

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2023-11-04

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VIANA, Elton de Andrade.
Teachers’ motivation in developing activities that include neurodivergent students: The importance of playing
. Ensino & Multidisciplinaridade, v. 9, n. 1, p. e0123, 1–11, 4 Nov. 2023 Disponível em: https://cajapio.ufma.br/index.php/ens-multidisciplinaridade/article/view/21898. Acesso em: 16 nov. 2024.

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