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Skills in Reading and Mathematics: Perceptions of Teachers about the Possible Impacts of Remote Teaching on Students of the Elementary School, from a Neuropsychopedagogical Perspective

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  • Ana Paula Junqueira Alves
  • Vitor da Silva Loureiro
  • João Paulo Martins Campelo
  • Cláudia Inês Pelegrini de Oliveira Abreu
  • Luciana de Oliveira Matos
  • Fabrício Bruno Cardoso

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This study analyzed impacts caused by the emergency implementation of distance education, during the COVID 19 Pandemic, through the perceptions of 6th grade teachers in public schools located in Baixada Fluminense, State of Rio de Janeiro. Teachers participated, among the subjects of Portuguese Language and Mathematics, through Google Forms, which made it possible to collect data from those who are on the front line, working directly with our students. Our data proved that the pedagogical losses that occurred during the implementation period of remote teaching are significant. Therefore, we point out paths that are already yielding excellent results through evidence shown in schools, in loco, with the inclusion of Neuropsychopedagogy protocols, the science of learning. The notes and study shown here about the impacts of remote teaching on the learning of our students in basic skills in the curricular components of reading and Mathematics, suggest a great need to intensify studies on the subject and propose a dialogue with the theoretical and methodological contributions of Neuropsychopedagogy.

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  • Ana Paula Junqueira Alves & Vitor da Silva Loureiro & João Paulo Martins Campelo & Cláudia Inês Pelegrini de Oliveira Abreu & Luciana de Oliveira Matos & Fabrício Bruno Cardoso, 2023. "Skills in Reading and Mathematics: Perceptions of Teachers about the Possible Impacts of Remote Teaching on Students of the Elementary School, from a Neuropsychopedagogical Perspective," Journal of Education and Training Studies, Redfame publishing, vol. 11(3), pages 16-22, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:jetsjl:v:11:y:2023:i:3:p:16-22
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