
Este estudo tem como objetivo compreender as crenças dogmáticas dos licenciandos de Educação FÃsica, no que se refere ao “ser professorâ€, tendo como referência estudantes que estão na formação inicial, do Centro e Educação FÃsica e Desportos/UFSM. O procedimento metodológico desse estudo de caso, com abordagem qualitativa, é fenomenológico e utiliza-se de pesquisa bibliográfica e entrevistas não diretivas para a coleta de dados. A interpretação das informações obtidas se dará mediante análise de conteúdo. Os participantes são dezoito licenciandos matriculados na disciplina MEN-1105 Estágio Curricular Supervisionado III. Concluiu-se, que todos os dogmas encontrados nas falas dos licenciandos são crenças propriamente ditas, mas que nem todas as crenças encontradas são necessariamente dogmas.Palavras-chave: Educação FÃsica. Educação. Epistemologia.Dogmatic belief and its relation to being a teacher in the initial formation in Physical EducationAbstractThe purpose of this study is to understand the dogmatic beliefs of physical education undergraduates in relation to 'being a teacher', having as reference students who are in the initial formation of the Center and Physical Education and Sports/UFSM. The methodological procedure of this case study, with a qualitative approach, is phenomenological and it is used bibliographical research and non-directive interviews to collect data. The information obtained will be interpreted through content analysis. The participants are eighteen graduates enrolled in the discipline MEN-1105 Supervised Internship III. It was concluded that all dogmas found in the speeches of the licenciandos are beliefs proper, but that not all the beliefs found are necessarily dogmas.Keywords: Physical Education. Education. Epistemology.Â
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