Interdisciplinary and Intergenerational Project, Ulisses’ Pirate: An Empirical Study in the Context of Basic Education

The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of an interdisciplinary and intergenerational educational experience in the elderly, in teachers, students and their parents or guardians. Creative Dance and Drama Workshops were articulated with Portuguese, PE, Arts and IT subjects. A total of 20 6th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of interdisciplinary studies in education 2019-07, Vol.8 (1), p.63-75
Hauptverfasser: Mendes, Pedro Cabral, Leandro, Cristina Rebelo, Campos, Francisco, Monico, Lisete, Parreira, Pedro Miguel, Gomes, Ricardo
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of an interdisciplinary and intergenerational educational experience in the elderly, in teachers, students and their parents or guardians. Creative Dance and Drama Workshops were articulated with Portuguese, PE, Arts and IT subjects. A total of 20 6th graders, their parents or guardians, five teachers and 15 elders participated in the study. An analysis of 194 free evocations based in the free word association technique was performed, along with 17 semi-structured interviews. From the literary texts “Os Piratas” and “Ulisses”, an expressions-based work was proposed, where drama and movement games were explored. Evocations of the central core were of Friendship, Learning, Affection, Solidarity and Interaction. Of the 264 text units analysed, interaction with the elders was highlighted. In the teachers’ perception about the subjects and workshops involved in the project, a valorisation of IT and of Portuguese was registered. It is also relevant the amount of references to values and to the Interaction with the elders. This interdisciplinary and intergenerational project has revealed itself valuable for the integral and humanistic training of the students, having also given rise to corporeal artistic and emotional experiences relevant to their well-being. Keywords: Interdisciplinarity; Intergenerationality; Basic Education.
ISSN:2166-2681
2166-2681
2690-0408
DOI:10.32674/jise.v8i1.853