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Abstract: Introduction: Considering an integrated curriculum that is guided by dialogical competence according to the National Curriculum Guidelines, the Systematized Educational Unit (UES) and the Professional Practice Unit (UPP) constitutes the curriculum of a medical course in a municipality in the countryside of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Problem-Based Learning (PBL) is used in the UES and the problematization is used in the Professional Practice Unit as teaching methodologies, seeking an organization that leads to a training that is coherent with the public health sector and the national education scenario. The UES is the focus of this study because we observed that there are divergences among teachers regarding their role as tutors. Thus, we observed that the teaching methodology currently employed at Famema led us to some questions: Do the teachers consider themselves qualified to work with the PBL method? How do evaluations contribute to the teaching-learning process? Thus, this study aimed to analyze the teachers’ understanding of their ability to work with the PBL and the relevance of evaluations for the teaching-learning process in the UES. Method: This is an exploratory-descriptive study with a qualitative approach. Data collection was carried out using a semi-structured interview with teachers who work with the 1st to 4th years in the UES of the medical course, and the selection of the participants was carried out from a non-probabilistic sample of intention, totaling 16 teachers, including four teachers of each of the first four years of the course. The analysis of the data was performed by Content Analysis in the thematic modality, which allowed the definition of two thematic axes: Challenges for teacher training and Potentials and limits of the implemented evaluation process. Results: The trajectory of the PBL in the teaching-learning process from the point of view of teachers showed us a variety of understandings. As for teacher training, weaknesses were identified in the development of the tutoring process, and that the strategies used for training need to be reviewed regarding their implementation and the inclusion of the professionals into the process. Regarding the evaluation, it was observed that the teachers demonstrate difficulties in carrying out an evaluation of the students while integrating the affective, cognitive and psychomotor dimensions. Conclusion: Therefore, regardless the time of the curriculum implementation, Permanent Education should constitute a powerful space for teacher training and process management.

Highlights

  • Considering an integrated curriculum that is guided by dialogical competence according to the National Curriculum Guidelines, the Systematized Educational Unit (UES) and the Professional Practice Unit (UPP) constitutes the curriculum of a medical course in a municipality in the countryside of the state of São Paulo, Brazil

  • A população deste estudo foi formada por docentes que desenvolvem suas atividades na Unidade Educacional Sistematizada (UES) do primeiro ao quarto ano do curso de Medicina, que totalizam 65 docentes tutores

  • Quadro 1 Distribuição dos núcleos de sentidos conforme as categorias temáticas definidas, entrevistas dos docentes, Faculdade de Medicina de Marília (Famema), 2017

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Matheus Eduardo RodriguesI Silvia Franco da Rocha TonhomI

PALAVRAS-CHAVE – Aprendizagem Baseada em Problemas. – Educação Médica. – Ensino. RESUMO Introdução: Considerando um currículo integrado e orientado por competência dialógica de acordo com o exposto nas Diretrizes Curriculares Nacionais, a Unidade Educacional Sistematizada (UES) e a Unidade de Prática Profissional (UPP) compõem o currículo de um curso de Medicina de um município do interior paulista. Utilizam-se a Aprendizagem Baseada em Problemas (ABP) na UES e a problematização na UPP como metodologias de ensino, com o objetivo de buscar uma organização que conduza a uma formação coerente com o setor de saúde pública e o cenário de educação nacional. A metodologia de ensino vigente na Faculdade de Medicina de Marília (Famema) nos levou aos seguintes questionamentos: “O professor se considera capacitado para atuar no método ABP?” e “De que forma as avaliações contribuem com o processo de ensino-aprendizagem?”. Este trabalho teve por objetivo analisar a compreensão do docente acerca de sua capacitação para atuar na ABP e da pertinência das avaliações no processo ensino-aprendizagem na UES. Resultados: A trajetória da ABP no processo de ensino-aprendizagem sob a ótica dos docentes nos mostrou uma variedade de compreensões. Kátia Terezinha Alves Rezende et al KEYWORDS – Problem-Based Learning. – Medical Education. – Teaching

REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE EDUCAÇÃO MÉDICA
RESULTADOS E DISCUSSÃO Caracterização dos participantes
Núcleos de sentido
Potencialidades e limites do processo de avaliação instituído
Temas Desafios para a formação docente
Findings
CONFLITO DE INTERESSES Declaramos não haver conflito de interesses
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