Marco Antônio Vieira de Rezende;Giuliani Paulineli Garbi;José Henrique Fernandez;M. A. F. Santos
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摘要
随着人造卫星通信的全球化,世界经历了经济、政治和社会的加速变革。这些变化直接反映在教育的活力上,但仍然没有鼓励学生在学习过程中发挥作用。对科学技术以及太空探索的兴趣往往与崇尚特定娱乐媒体的亚文化联系在一起,而不是将实际的科学研究作为一种职业激励。由于追求数学和科学职业的年轻人很少,航空航天科技领域缺乏合格的专业人才。不过,已经有迹象表明,通过公共或私营实体开展的创新教育活动,这种局面是可以扭转的,这些活动投资于年轻人,并为一个不同的世界创造其他选择。寓教于乐的活动和 STEAM 方法--科学、技术、工程、艺术和数学--成为吸引学生学习精密科学和地球科学课程并将其融入空间活动的有趣工具。这项工作研究了成功的职业倡议,特别是澳大利亚、巴西和美国的倡议,分析了 STEAM 模式与多学科学习方法和课堂使用的侧重于动手实践的活动。其结果是提出了一些新的行动建议,从短期、中期和长期来看,这些行动可以改进巴西倡议的模式,如北里奥格兰德的奥古斯托-塞韦罗空间技术职业中心(Centro Vocacional Tecnológico Espacial Augusto Severo),并吸引学生从事与空间有关的职业。
Geopolitical Actions and Activities Aimed at Technical-Scientific Training in the Space Sector
The world has undergone accelerated economic, political and social changes with the globalization of communications through artificial satellites. These changes reflected directly on the dynamism of education but, still, without encouraging the role of students in the learning process. Interest in Science and Technology, as well as space exploration, is often associated with subcultures that embrace specific entertainment media rather than actual scientific research as a vocational incentive. With few young people pursuing careers in mathematics and science, there is a shortage of qualified professionals for roles in Aerospace Science and Technology. However, there are already signs that this situation is reversible through innovative educational initiatives carried out by public or private entities that invest in young people and the creation of alternatives for a different world. Playful activities and the STEAM methodology - Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics emerge as an interesting tool to attract students to courses in Exact and Earth Sciences and integrate them into space activities. This work researched successful vocational initiatives, particularly in Australia, Brazil and the United States of America, analyzing the STEAM model with a multidisciplinary learning approach and classroom use of activities focused on hands-on practices. The result was the proposal of new actions that, in the short, medium and long term, can improve the model of the Brazilian initiative, such as the Augusto Severo Space Technological Vocational Center (Centro Vocacional Tecnológico Espacial Augusto Severo) in Rio Grande do Norte and attract students to careers related to space.