The telling of stories with the use of technologies in Preschool Mother Eduvirgens: limits and challenges in times of pandemic
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ABSTRACT: It is a fact that, in the educational context, storytelling has always been and will be present in the different stages of teaching. This art contributes to the preservation of diverse social cultures. In addition, it allows the listening subject to know other worlds through imagination. In this way, the present work analyzes the use of storytelling through media resources as a teaching tool for hybrid and remote classes in times of pandemic. The importance of this art in the educational context will be addressed, especially in the initial phase. The text will talk about the different spaces in which orality is found nowadays, citing authors to support the discussion. It will mention the work carried out by Pré-Escola Mãe Eduvirgens, located in the city of Tocantinópolis-TO, exposing reports on different possibilities and strategies of working with this art. Finally, the work will present the answers to a questionnaire answered by the institution's teachers, through which they commented on their experiences with storytelling.
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