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摘要
2019年12月,严重急性呼吸系统综合征SARS-CoV-2在武汉市被发现,很快成为大流行,并在全球范围内出现病例。这种世界范围内的分散已经被广泛研究,可以用几种方式来解释,包括以跨学科的方式与高中内容。方法:本研究旨在从内容学习的角度,通过使用生物学和物理学概念的跨学科分析,描述COVID-19在阿拉戈斯州102个城市的传播特征,从每个城市的第一个病例记录中了解病毒如何在该州传播以及传播发生的速度。这项工作是在Arapiraca - AL州基础教育学校Virgem dos Pobres高中三年级的学生中进行的,以获得整体教育能力,优先考虑学生作为其知识的代理人。结果:病毒传播速度呈振荡,基本恒定,呈增加和减少运动,分别呈加速和减速运动,其数值范围为0.02 ~ 0.27 km/h,平均为0.09 km/h。结论:除了更好地了解新型冠状病毒的传播外,从说明和实践上都有可能了解学校知识如何应用于日常自然现象。
Covid-19: capacidade de dispersão viral à luz da interdisciplinaridade
Introduction: The severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS-CoV-2 was identified in December 2019 in the city of Wuhan and soon became pandemic and already had cases worldwide. This worldwide dispersion has been widely studied and can be explained in several ways, including in an interdisciplinary way with high school content. Method: This study aimed to characterize the dispersion of COVID-19 in 102 municipalities in the state of Alagoas with a content learning perspective, through an interdisciplinary analysis using concepts of Biology and Physics, to understand from the first case record in each municipality, how the virus moved in the state and the speed at which the dispersion occurred. The work was carried out with the students of the 3rd grade of High School of the Basic Education School Virgem dos Pobres, Arapiraca - AL, to acquire competence for education as a whole, prioritizing the student as an agent of his knowledge. Results: The speed of the virus dispersion showed an oscillation, practically constant, presenting increasing and decreasing movements, configuring accelerated and decelerate movements, respectively, with values in an interval of 0.02 to 0.27 km/h and with an average of 0.09 km/h. Conclusions: It was possible, illustratively and in practice, to understand how school knowledge can be applied to everyday natural phenomena, in addition to offering a better understanding of the dispersion of the new Coronavirus.