Investigações em Ensino de Ciências (Aug 2017)

Environmental Education meanings mobilized in discourses of school teachers who are involved in biology teacher training

  • Elizabeth Bozoti Pasin,
  • Reinaldo Luiz Bozelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22600/1518-8795.ienci2017v22n2p33
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 33 – 56

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Despite current Brazilian educational legislation highlights Environmental Education (EE), schools usually address this issue in a fragmented manner, poorly consolidated. The initial and continuing training of teachers have much to do with this situation. Our aim was to reveal the meanings about Environmental Education, about teacher training for EE and about the actions in EE in schools in the discourses of teachers who acted on basic education institutions where Science and Biology pre-service teachers made internship. We applied semi-structured questionnaires and we adopted the theoretical and methodological framework of the French Discourse Analysis. As a result, we found little diversity of meanings in relation to EE, with a pronounced hegemony of those related to change habits to conserve resources, EE for conservation and EE restricted to biological aspects. Some participants also showed a hybridization between EE and teaching Ecology. In their discourses, actions and discussions related to the subject in schools are punctual and unsystematic, lacking interdisciplinary approaches, as occurred in the initial and continuing education of the majority. We propose the establishment of an organic relationship between schools and universities with more interactions, including collective reflections and research to foster the comprehension of elaboration and mobilization of meanings about EE and its influences on teacher actions.

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