2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10103377
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Preparing Public Pedagogies with ICT: The Case of Pesticides and Popular Education in Brazil

Abstract: This article analyzes the conditions through which it is possible to launch a project of public pedagogy with information and communications technologies (ICT) on environmental education and pesticides. This is a public pedagogy that is agreed between diverse actors (universities, environmental agencies, local authorities, schools, and farmers) and adapted to their needs and demands, based on the study of an ongoing project. The methodology is qualitative, with interviews with key informants and a Strengths, W… Show more

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“…They unite the educational benefits from learning-by-doing approaches with the advantages offered by the information and communication technologies (ICTs) for the educational domain [43]. Moreover, they have been adapted to science education as an effective tool for improving the learning quality and the teaching methodologies, enhancing the learning experiences, and increasing the learners' participation and motivation, in addition to expanding educational opportunities for more learners [44,45]. Also, online laboratories are a very useful tool to ensure educational continuity for laboratory activities in times of crisis when learners can no longer access the physical laboratory [46].…”
Section: The Potential Of Online Experimentation To Ensure Sustainabimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They unite the educational benefits from learning-by-doing approaches with the advantages offered by the information and communication technologies (ICTs) for the educational domain [43]. Moreover, they have been adapted to science education as an effective tool for improving the learning quality and the teaching methodologies, enhancing the learning experiences, and increasing the learners' participation and motivation, in addition to expanding educational opportunities for more learners [44,45]. Also, online laboratories are a very useful tool to ensure educational continuity for laboratory activities in times of crisis when learners can no longer access the physical laboratory [46].…”
Section: The Potential Of Online Experimentation To Ensure Sustainabimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, virtual laboratories can be incorporated into tasks designed to make the most of the skills that need to be acquired, in which students can face situations that may not be feasible with the means at their disposal, and even improve the perception and interpretation of the different phenomena of reality. Virtual laboratories are born in response to this need [11], where ICT (Information and Communication Technology) opens a wide variety of new ways and methodologies to improve learning, as well as to expand educational opportunities for more students [12][13][14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The other one is represented by consumer contribution in adopting sustainable product options. Most often, convincing consumers to consider sustainable products, such as bio-pesticides or natural fertilizers, requires extended research efforts to understand their needs, motivations, or hindering factors [63][64][65]. Conventional pesticides are considered efficient by 81.7% of interviewed farmers (Table 2), which can become a hindering factor for the transition to bio-pesticides.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%