نبذة مختصرة : This study aimed to develop and analyze a proposal for continuous and permanent professional development, emphasizing the collective labor and use of technological artifacts for Science teaching, aiming for the collective emancipation of teachers in the initial years of Elementary School. The research was grounded in the Objectification Theory, an educational theory that considers teaching and learning a process of social, historical, and cultural nature, essentially dialectical. The methodological basis for this research is the dialectical materialism, in the educational action-research modality, which aims for the overcoming of technical rationality and proposes the model of an intellectual and critic teacher, who develops his practice based on collective actions focused on the common interest, and whose practice is governed by community ethics in search of collective emancipation. The participants of this study are teachers of a public school in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. The researchaction was done in three phases: diagnostic, collective labor, and collective emancipation. These phases were developed from November 2017 to November 2019 with the participation of 11 teachers. Data was collected by recordings of face-to-face development meetings, interviews, questionnaires, participant’s production, and the researcher’s field notebook. The data was organized in a way to build the formative route and analyzed from different semiotic modes, which were identified in the interaction of teachers during the activities performed on the development course, by means of an adapted analysis device. The results of the diagnostic phase show that teachers have a technical-specialist profile, with a pedagogical practice focused on traditional teaching approach and use of technological artifacts based on research and transmission of information, on individualism and with an emphasis on knowledge rather than the being’s dimension. The analysis of the collective labor and collective emancipation phases show the ...
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