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Item A importância dos contos infanto-juvenis no processo de formação de leitores fluentes(2024) Santos, Jozicleia da Silva; Guimarães, Joaquim Francisco Soares; Guimarães, Joaquim Francisco Soares; Pereira Júnior, Reinaldo Rafael de Albuquerque; Silva, Waldinei SantosThe article in question, “The Importance of Children’s and Young Adult Stories in the Process of Developing Fluent Readers,” presents a reflection on the relevance of children’s and young adult stories as a way of highlighting the importance of reading through storytelling, reflecting on the methodologies that are effective in the process of developing fluent readers. To this end, we anchored these articles in the following objectives: general objective: to investigate whether children’s and young adult literature and storytelling are crucial points in the development of fluent readers. The specific objectives were thus guided: to identify the methodologies that theorists present for working with children’s and young adult literature stories; to reflect on the training and skills of readers in Elementary School. The relevance of this research is attributed to the crucial role that literary stories play for children and adolescents in developing their reading skills. There are still several problems to be solved in relation to children’s and young adult stories, some of which are resistance to traditional reading, quality and accessibility of material, cultural diversity, and representativeness. Thus, the question is: why is it that this practice, in the classroom of Elementary School II, is not as strong when compared to Early Childhood Education and Elementary School I? The methodology of this research was anchored in a bibliographical research that was based on studies of some theorists, who address the theme, and on the use of paradidactic books such as: “The importance of the act of reading: articles that complement each other”, “Children's and Young Adult Literature”; “The pedagogy of affection in the classroom”; “The uncertain frontiers of young adult literature?”; “The importance of listening to fairy tales”, among others. These works served as subsidies and portray the different conceptions and meanings of the importance of the act of reading that are present in the social environment.Item As novas tecnologias no ensino de língua portuguesa(2024-12-02) Silva, Marcelo da; Guimarães, Joaquim Francisco Soares; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7943839537338202; Pereira Junior, Reinaldo Rafael de Albuquerque; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2743116222565035; Silva, Waldinei Santos; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5753237099475260This article addresses the impact of digital technologies on teaching, focusing on how these tools can be effectively integrated into the educational process, aiming to improve student learning and engagement. The central theme is the use of digital technologies as a means to enhance teaching and learning, especially in basic education. In this sense, the text discusses the lack of preparation of teachers to effectively use these technologies in the classroom, in addition to the cultural and institutional resistance that prevents their full integration into the educational process. The guiding question of the study is: “How can digital technologies be integrated into teaching to improve student learning in basic education?”. The main objective is to analyze and demonstrate the possibilities of integrating digital technologies into the teaching-learning process, identifying strategies that can be adopted by educators to improve pedagogical practice. The methodology used was a bibliographic review based on studies published in academic articles and research conducted on specialized websites. As a result, the study points out that the planned and conscious use of digital technologies can increase student engagement and provide more meaningful learning, as long as there is adequate teacher training and institutional support.