Exploring educators’ perception of issues involving Planetary Health: A qualitative study in the Brazilian Amazon

Paula Regina Humbelino De Melo, Tatiana Souza de Camargo, Renato Abreu Lima, Thiago Ferreira Abreu, Raquel de Andrade Cardoso Santiago
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Background: Planetary Health is a transdisciplinary area that needs to be part of the curriculum of students at all levels of education, starting from basic education with early childhood education. The present work aims to discuss the perceptions of basic education teachers from a riverside school on Planetary Health issues, in addition to knowing the environmental context of communities and/or riverside schools in the Brazilian State of Amazonas. Methods: The data collection was done through semi-structured interviews with rural education teachers from the south of the state of Amazonas. For the data analysis, we opted for the content analysis (Bardin, 2009) with the support of the N-Vivo software - version 1.5. Results: The results indicated the main environmental problems related to anthropogenic actions in the community and school, in which the following questions stood out: garbage disposal in the river, mineral extraction, lack of basic sanitation, and the predominance of ultra-processed foods in school meals. On the other hand, teachers pointed out the great potential of rural schools to promote the consciousness of children and adolescents on Planetary Health themes. Conclusion: Primary school teachers in rural Amazonia are in contact with a rich source for the creation of teaching materials on PH for students, in view of the importance of the inclusion of PH themes in the formative trajectory of children and adolescents in the basic education curriculum. These experiences provide knowledge about the reality of riverside schools, local traditional issues, environmental sustainability, and the changes occurring in ecosystems, especially in the Amazon.
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探索教育工作者对涉及地球健康问题的看法:巴西亚马逊地区的一项定性研究
背景:行星健康是一个跨学科领域,需要成为从基础教育到幼儿教育的各级教育学生课程的一部分。除了了解巴西亚马逊州社区和/或河畔学校的环境背景外,本工作的目的是讨论河边学校基础教育教师对地球健康问题的看法。方法:采用半结构化访谈法对亚马孙州南部农村教育教师进行数据收集。对于数据分析,我们选择在N-Vivo软件1.5版的支持下进行内容分析(Bardin, 2009)。结果:调查结果表明,社区和学校的主要环境问题与人为活动有关,其中河流垃圾处理、矿物开采、基本卫生设施缺乏、学校膳食中超加工食品占主导地位等问题较为突出。另一方面,教师们指出,农村学校在提高儿童和青少年对地球健康主题的认识方面具有巨大潜力。结论:鉴于在基础教育课程中将PH主题纳入儿童和青少年的形成轨迹的重要性,亚马逊农村地区的小学教师可以接触到丰富的资源来为学生编写PH教材。这些经历提供了关于河边学校的现实、当地传统问题、环境可持续性以及生态系统(特别是亚马逊地区)发生的变化的知识。
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