Examples of using Theoretical and methodological assumptions in English and their translations into Portuguese
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As theoretical and methodological assumptions it has the dialectical method in concrete understanding of reality,
referring the theoretical and methodological assumptions that have guided their conception
based on the theoretical and methodological assumptions of the french discourse analysis in its constitutive relationship with psychoanalysis,
compared to theoretical and methodological assumptions of terminology and interdisciplinary field of knowledge representation and organization.
This study aimed to analyze how the inclusive education's theoretical and methodological assumptions were articulated in teachers's pedagogical practice who cared for children with disabilities in regular classes in tucuruí's kindergarten.
it has as main objective to identify how the collection of english language on stage for ensino médio aligns with the theoretical and methodological assumptions of base curricular comum de pernambuco- bcc/ pe.
Grounded in the theoretical and methodological assumptions of cultural history,
undergraduate engagement of evidence in chemistry study activity contributing to the appropriation of theoretical and methodological assumptions of cts guidance for the teaching-learning process.
projects in the public sector is just finding theoretical and methodological assumptions that allow to measure reliably,
We use bakhtinian theoretical and methodological assumptions and perform analysis of notebooks used by children who attended the early years of literacy classes between 1991
Using theoretical and methodological assumptions of sociolinguistics, specifically the approach called ethnography of communication,
To achieve it we develop a reasoned the theoretical and methodological assumptions of historical- cultural approach( vygotsky,
in compliance with the enunciative-discursive theory, the theoretical and methodological assumptions that underpin speech therapy group focused on the development of written language skills
The guiding theoretical and methodological assumptions of the research is underpinned by in marcuschi,
Adopting the theoretical and methodological assumptions of logical semantics constructivism,
We shall, however, point out briefly those of his basic theoretical and methodological assumptions which we consider erroneous,
Empirical data, articulated with the theoretical and methodological assumptions and document analysis,
In this context, proposals emerge as the application of teaching principles of ethnomathematics in conjunction with the theoretical and methodological assumptions of the pedagogy of alternation,
Thus, based on the theoretical and methodological assumptions provided by the field of history of education,
organizations have relied on these critical theoretical and methodological assumptions to suggest the reorientation of educational projects established in the region centered on the reproduction of knowledge