Abstract

This work aims to verify the effectiveness of the application of the active Project Based Learning methodology, mediated by technology, in the development of competences and skills defined by the National Curricular Guidelines of the Administration course. In this sense, a case study was carried out at the Faculty of Administration Guaratinguetá, as well as an action research, in the discipline Integrator Project of this institution. The research is descriptive and applied, with a quantitative qualitative approach to the results. It is considered that this active teaching and learning methodology has specific characteristics and activities, which were observed in the teacher's planning, as to integrate theory and practice, to stimulate the student's role and autonomy in the teaching and learning process, to promote engagement with tasks, development of a project contextualized with extra-school life, being a challenging, procedural and participatory learning, contributing to the development of competences and skills prescribed by the guidelines. In addition, when mediated by technology, it also contributes to the facilitation of individual and group learning, which, likewise, contributes to the development of competences and skills, as pointed out by the research sample. Thus, it is considered effective for both. In this case, as an indication for future research, the importance of pointing out the contribution that active methodologies can bring to the construction of the competency-based Pedagogical Course Project s emphasized.

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