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    Avaliação das atividades lúdicas nos PPCs dos cursos de licenciatura em química em instituições públicas
    (2025-07-01) Silva , Janaina Miguel da; Ferreira Junior , Jésu Costa; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5859354241648167; Nascimento , Flávia Braga do; https://lattes.cnpq.br/3585720352113766; Nogueira , Fred Augusto Ribeiro; https://lattes.cnpq.br/9784216306395155
    The training of Chemistry teachers faces significant challenges due to the abstract nature of the subject matter, requiring the adoption of innovative pedagogical methodologies. This study aims to analyze and evaluate the inclusion and implementation of playful activities proposed in the Political-Pedagogical Projects (PPCs) of undergraduate Chemistry programs at public institutions in Alagoas, focusing on the impact of such practices on initial teacher education. The research highlights the use of playful strategies as a pedagogical approach capable of making Chemistry teaching more dynamic, meaningful, and conducive to the development of essential professional skills. Active teaching methodologies, which place students at the center of the learning process, are discussed as effective tools for encouraging participation, autonomy, and critical thinking. The findings indicate that, despite widespread recognition of the benefits of playful activities, their implementation still faces obstacles such as resistance from teachers and students, lack of specific training, and scarcity of appropriate pedagogical resources. However, the analyzed experiences show that, when well-planned and executed, these activities foster greater student motivation, enhance the understanding of abstract concepts, and support the development of socio-emotional skills such as creativity, collaboration, and teamwork. The study proposes a more structured integration of active methodologies into the curriculum, along with ongoing teacher training, in order to promote more engaging and effective teaching practices. By incorporating playful strategies into teacher education programs, it is expected that future Chemistry teachers will be better prepared to face contemporary teaching challenges and deliver a higher-quality education.

Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Alagoas

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