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FELIZARDO DA LUZ, L.T; REBELO DA SILVA, G. Teaching intervention in youth and adult education: interdisciplinary approach about non-transmissible chronic diseases. Revista Científica JOPEF, Vol.28, n.1, pp.54-61, 2019. In this article, we discuss a didactic intervention on the theme Noncommunicable Chronic Diseases linked to eating and life habits. The action was developed with three groups of 2nd year of High School of Youth and Adult Education (EJA) in the subjects of Physical Education and Chemistry. For strategy, we use, firstly, terms present in the students' daily life and, subsequently, the substitution for scientifically adequate language, aiming at a better understanding of the subject by the students. Based on the results, we stress the importance of interdisciplinary interventions that promote lifestyle improvements and seek to stimulate students' interest in these areas through curiosities about the functioning of our body and its relationship with food and physical activities. Furthermore, we seek to bring the subjects closer to the area of chemistry, by explaining the types of chemical reactions that occur in our body, according to the diet and lifestyle we follow. After the development of ID, students' understanding was improved. They easily assimilated how well eating and good habits can positively influence quality of life and were willing to change. Keywords: Chronic Diseases. Interdisciplinarity. Didactic intervent.
青少年和成人教育的教学干预:慢性非传染性疾病的跨学科方法
Felizardo da luz, l.t;雷贝洛·达席尔瓦,G.青年和成人教育中的教学干预:关于非传染性慢性病的跨学科方法。研究进展Científica中国农业科学,Vol.28, no .1, pp.54-61, 2019。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了与饮食和生活习惯有关的非传染性慢性病主题的教学干预。该行动是由青年和成人教育(EJA)高中二年级的三个小组在体育和化学科目中开发的。在策略方面,我们首先使用学生日常生活中的术语,然后用科学上适当的语言代替,目的是让学生更好地理解主题。基于这些结果,我们强调跨学科干预的重要性,以促进生活方式的改善,并寻求通过对我们身体功能及其与食物和体育活动的关系的好奇心来激发学生对这些领域的兴趣。此外,我们试图通过解释根据我们遵循的饮食和生活方式在我们体内发生的化学反应的类型,使主题更接近化学领域。经过ID的发展,学生的理解得到了提高。他们很容易理解良好的饮食习惯对生活质量的积极影响,并愿意改变。关键词:慢性病;跨学科性。说教的intervent。
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