Mobile Science Project: Promoting Active Methodologies through Environmental Workshops in Schools

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Anelise Leal Vieira Cubas
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Ana Regina de Aguiar Dutra
Ana Regina de Aguiar Dutra
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Elisa Helena Sieguel Moecke
Elisa Helena Sieguel Moecke
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Rachel Faverzani Magnago
Rachel Faverzani Magnago
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RitanaraTayane Bianchet
RitanaraTayane Bianchet
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Karina Suldovski Pilarski
Karina Suldovski Pilarski
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Marina Medeiros Machado
Marina Medeiros Machado
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Abstract

The main objective of this project is to investigate how active methodologies, based on workshops with environmental themes, can help high school students to learn subject matter in the area of the chemistry, physics and mathematics sciences and enhance their awareness of the importance of the preservation of the planet. In this study, 13 schools were visited in 4 years. During this time they participated in workshops that involved the use of residues to produce new materials, to provide environmental education regarding the reuse of waste and concepts embedded in the chemistry, physics and mathematics sciences. The results highlight that most of the students (98%) found the Mobile Science project interesting, 97% enjoyed participating in the workshops. Regarding the content of the workshops, 92% of the students answered positively; that is, the workshops were related and helped to understand the exact sciences. The Mobile Science project is part of the Unisul´s actions aligned to sustainable development goals (SDGs), UN 2030 Agenda.

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Anelise Leal Vieira Cubas. 2020. \u201cMobile Science Project: Promoting Active Methodologies through Environmental Workshops in Schools\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - H: Interdisciplinary GJHSS-H Volume 20 (GJHSS Volume 20 Issue H6): .

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The main objective of this project is to investigate how active methodologies, based on workshops with environmental themes, can help high school students to learn subject matter in the area of the chemistry, physics and mathematics sciences and enhance their awareness of the importance of the preservation of the planet. In this study, 13 schools were visited in 4 years. During this time they participated in workshops that involved the use of residues to produce new materials, to provide environmental education regarding the reuse of waste and concepts embedded in the chemistry, physics and mathematics sciences. The results highlight that most of the students (98%) found the Mobile Science project interesting, 97% enjoyed participating in the workshops. Regarding the content of the workshops, 92% of the students answered positively; that is, the workshops were related and helped to understand the exact sciences. The Mobile Science project is part of the Unisul´s actions aligned to sustainable development goals (SDGs), UN 2030 Agenda.

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Anelise Leal Vieira Cubas
Anelise Leal Vieira Cubas Universidade do Sul de Santa Catarina
Ana Regina de Aguiar Dutra
Ana Regina de Aguiar Dutra
Elisa Helena Sieguel Moecke
Elisa Helena Sieguel Moecke
Rachel Faverzani Magnago
Rachel Faverzani Magnago
RitanaraTayane Bianchet
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Karina Suldovski Pilarski
Karina Suldovski Pilarski
Marina Medeiros Machado
Marina Medeiros Machado

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