Effective approaches in teaching mathematics to elementary school students: strategies that work
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https://doi.org/10.6008/CBPC2674-6654.2024.001.0001Keywords:
Mathematics Teaching, Early Grades, Active Learning Methods, Digital Technologies, Game-Based LearningAbstract
This bibliographic review addressed the influence of the National Common Curricular Base (BNCC) on teacher training, focusing on curricular integration and interdisciplinarity. The central issue investigated was how teacher training is adapting to the requirements of the BNCC, especially in relation to curricular integration and interdisciplinarity. The main objective was to analyze trends and approaches in teacher training from the perspective of the BNCC, identifying challenges and effective strategies. The methodology used was a literature review, involving the collection and critical analysis of relevant bibliographic sources. The results indicated that teacher training faces significant challenges in adapting to the BNCC guidelines, although active methodologies and emerging educational technologies were identified as promising strategies. The analysis highlighted the importance of interdisciplinarity and curricular integration in contemporary education and the need for transformation in pedagogical practices and teacher training. It was concluded that the implementation of the BNCC requires a change in educational practices, with continuous investments in the training of educators and the development of new teaching methodologies.
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