Estratégias autoprejudiciais à aprendizagem de professores em formação

Autores

  • Danielle Ribeiro GANDA Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Educação, Departamento de Psicologia Educacional
  • Evely BORUCHOVITCH Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Educação, Departamento de Psicologia Educacional

Palavras-chave:

Ensino superior, Procrastinaçãod, Formação de professores

Resumo

A presente pesquisa tem como objetivo investigar as estratégias autoprejudiciais empregadas por alunos em contexto acadêmico, explorando as relações entre o uso dessas estratégias e o gênero, idade e etapa do curso. A amostra foi composta por 164 estudantes universitários de ambos os gêneros, com idade entre 18 e 48 anos, matriculados no 2º e no 4º ano de cursos de Pedagogia em universidades públicas brasileiras. Os dados foram coletados por meio de questões abertas e de uma escala de autorrelato do tipo Likert. Os estudantes relataram empregar diversas estratégias autoprejudiciais, como procrastinar e não fazer a leitura dos textos recomendados. Os alunos mais novos e as mulheres relataram uso mais frequente dessas estratégias. Discute-se a importância de se identificar os comportamentos autoprejudiciais de universitários

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2023-04-13

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GANDA, D. R., & BORUCHOVITCH, E. (2023). Estratégias autoprejudiciais à aprendizagem de professores em formação. Estudos De Psicologia, 32(3). Recuperado de https://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/estpsi/article/view/8208

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PSICOLOGIA DO ENSINO E DA APRENDIZAGEM