Abstract

This article is a literature review which aims to provoke a theoretical discussion about the possibilities of facilitate the teaching and learning process in the Integrated Technical Courses on high school, of the federal institutes of education, trough the implementation of some digital tools, from Moodle, that favors Problem Based Learning and fosters interdisciplinarity, in order to alleviate the learning difficulties of lame content, and facilitate collaborative actions to acquire new knowledge, proposed to the students. Therefore, the analysis carried out on the assumptions theorists on the vision of digital educational technologies, the challenges of Virtual Learning Environment, Active Learning Methodologies Based on Problems, interdisciplinarity and integral training, showed success in the process of demystifying the paradoxes surrounding the perspective of curricular integration and in the breaking of the paradigmatic reality of utilitarian education that has been historically leading students from Technical Courses to serial and fragmented knowledge by disciplines, without total access to pluralized and globalized education reality, which would lead them to the autonomy and integral training.

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