大学作为新生的生态领域:COVID-19大流行期间的虚拟包容

Maria Angélica de Moura Bueno, Lauren Machado Pinto, M. César, Júlio Gomes
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这篇文章的目的是将生态领域作为一个扩展项目,让学生进入巴西南部的一所联邦公立大学,同时在COVID-19大流行期间进行虚拟研讨会。该项目的虚拟研讨会的实现侧重于新生(IN),并提供了关于大学范围主题的小组会议。因此,我们打算呈现在日常生活中虚拟研讨会中发展会议的经验,将生态领域视为学生了解和探索的日常生活。生态宇宙赋予大学在动态领域的跨部门和参与性联系中的关系感,这对学术和个人发展至关重要。这项描述性和定性研究涵盖了发出的437份虚拟邀请中的32次会议,共有62名学生自愿参加了in的虚拟讲习班。通过内容分析的方法,我们从虚拟工作坊的现场日记中获得了归属感、脆弱性、远程教育和社会支持网络的定性结果。它的结论是,作为一项包容和大学持久性的公共政策,排除了与新生接触的在线选择,并将自己定位为欢迎和预防心理健康的一种方式。
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The University as an Ecological Territory of the Incoming Student: virtual inclusion during the COVID-19 pandemic
The article aims to present the ecological territory as an extension project with students entering a federal public university in the south of Brazil while performing virtual workshops during the COVID-19 pandemic. The realization of virtual workshops of the IN project focused on the incoming student (IN) and provided group meetings on themes of the university scope. Thus, we intend to present the experience of developing meetings in virtual workshops in everyday life, considering ecological territory as a daily life to be known and explored by students. The ecological universe gives the university a sense of relationship in an intersectoral and participative nexus in the dynamic spheres, which is vital to academic and personal development. This descriptive and qualitative study covers 32 meetings out of 437 virtual invitations sent, reaching the voluntary participation of 62 students enrolled in the IN Virtual Workshops. Through the content analysis method, we obtained qualitative results from the field diaries in the virtual workshops regarding the sense of belonging, vulnerability, distance education, and social support network. It concludes by excluding online alternatives of contact with incoming students as a public policy of inclusion and university permanence and identifying themselves as a way of welcoming and preventing mental health. 
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