Innovating Teacher Education in Brazil by Enhancing Access and the Social Possibilities of E-learning : A Collaborative Research Project between the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the University of São Paulo

Abstract

This colloquium introduces a collaborative research and development project between The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA, and the University of São Paulo, Brazil, designed by Monte Mor, Menezes de Souza, Mendonça, Reis and Abrantes da Silva (USP), Cope and Kalantzis (UIUC). The project investigates the affordances of a ubiquitous e-learning platform to upgrade public school English, Spanish, Portuguese teachers’ skills in Brazil, in collaboration with universities from different Brazilian regions. The project stems on the premise that the large Brazilian territory demands innovations in teacher education, considering the difficulty of access to many in-service teachers to theories and practices that have been reinvigorated in the last decades, such as the Freirian concepts on education and literacies (Multiliteracies, Digital and Critical Literacies, for instance). The purpose of the colloquium is, then, to share the ongoing experience and discuss some of its outcomes: the project potentiality to enhance access in favor of updated continuing education in the area of languages in Brazil; the rethinking of teaching and learning processes in a Digital Society; the engagement do social transformations in relation to critique, agency, design, ubiquity, multimodality, language and cultural pluralities, active citizenship and the like. It is expected that the presentations of the experience and outcomes will be followed by participants’ commentary and/or group discussion, as a way to enhance collaborative knowledge cultures, and possible future academic exchange.

Presenters

Walkyria Monte Mór
Associate Professor, Department of Modern Languages, University of São Paulo, Brazil, São Paulo, Brazil

Souzana Mizan
Professor of English Language Studies, Language Department, Federal University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Elaine Reis
PHD student , Department of Modern Languages, University of São Paulo , Brazil

Rodrigo Abrantes da Silva
Student, Doctoral Candidate, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil

Helena Andrade Mendonca
Student, PhD, USP FFLCH DLM, São Paulo, Brazil

Details

Presentation Type

Colloquium

Theme

Designing Social Transformations

KEYWORDS

Collaborative Project, Innovative Teacher Education, Teaching And Learning Rethinking

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