Propostas para capacitação de agentes institucionais e comunitários para o atendimento da criança de 0 a 6 anos no Brasil
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São apresentados aqui os relatórios dos grupos de trabalho sobre temas pertinentes à capacitação de recursos humanos para o atendimento da criança d~ 0 a 6 anos em nosso meio. Foram abordados os temas: formação participativa de recursos humanos em educação, comunicação e informação; as modalidades de atendimento em educação e saúde com crianças de 0 a 6 anos; o desenvolvimento e a aprendizagem; capacitação de multiplicadores e a legislação. Buscou-se,ésempre, além da contextuação do tema, definir os referenciais teóricos e metodológicos, bem como chegar a propostas de capacitação que garantissem a perspectiva teórico-metodológica da participação.Descargas
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1993-06-19
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BLOCO 7: PROPOSTAS PARA CAPACITAÇÃO DE RECURSOS HUMANOS NO BRASIL: MARCOS TEÓRICO-METODOLÓGICOS
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