Social Occupational Therapy, pandemic, and interculturalities: thematic workshops in the context of international student mobility

IF 0.7 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Rafaela Ruivo Andrade, Debora Galvani
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Abstract Introduction The Covid-19 pandemic triggered profound changes in people’ ways of life, with significant impact on the forms of socialization and teaching-learning practices. Objective To present the experience of creating and developing intercultural thematic workshops. They were part of a set of welcoming actions and teaching of Portuguese to international students linked to the Student Program of the Graduation Agreement (PEC-G) of Federal University of Sao Paulo (Unifesp), coordinated by teacher of languages—Portuguese as a Foreign Language (PLA)—and social occupational therapy. Method The critical interpretation of the experience, its ordering and reconstruction were guided by the perspective of the systematization of experiences (SE) proposed by Oscar Jara Holliday. The fieldwork involved two perspectives: analysis of field diaries with records of occupational therapy interns between April and October 2020 and a conversation circle with foreign students. Results Four interdependent axes of analysis were thematized, presenting perceptions and reinterpretations of the initial moments of the pandemic and its effects in Brazil, specifically in the contexts of migration and higher education. Conclusion This study provides interdisciplinary, intercultural, and multilingual reflections on social occupational therapy actions in the context of mobility for the purposes of study and internationalization of higher education, as well as analysis technologies developed in times of social distancing and weakening of support networks.
社会职业治疗、流行病和跨文化:国际学生流动背景下的专题讲习班
新冠肺炎疫情深刻改变了人们的生活方式,对社会交往方式和教学实践产生了重大影响。目的介绍创建和发展跨文化专题研讨会的经验。他们是圣保罗联邦大学(Unifesp)毕业协议学生计划(PEC-G)的一部分,由语言教师-葡萄牙语作为外语(PLA)和社会职业治疗协调,为国际学生提供一系列欢迎行动和葡萄牙语教学。方法以霍利迪(Oscar Jara Holliday)的经验系统化(system系统化)观点为指导,对经验进行批判性解读、整理和重构。实地调查涉及两个方面:分析2020年4月至10月期间职业治疗实习生的实地日记,以及与外国学生的对话圈。结果:四个相互依存的分析轴被主题化,呈现了对大流行的初始时刻及其在巴西的影响的看法和重新解释,特别是在移民和高等教育的背景下。本研究对以学习和高等教育国际化为目的的流动性背景下的社会职业治疗行为进行了跨学科、跨文化和多语言的反思,并对社会距离和支持网络弱化时代发展的分析技术进行了反思。
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