The application of the methodology of problematization in studying the difficulty in writing among university students
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0383.2002v23n1p63Keywords:
Methodology of Problematization, Reading, Interpretation, Writing Practice.Abstract
This reserch was carried out aiming at practicing the Methodology of Problematizaton. Following the stages of this methodology the problem of the difficulty in the writing practice among university students was chosen to the studied. This fact concerns professors in general, once the ability of writing is considered as an essential one for all professionals. The results of this study showed that the university students are not used to reading. This fact causes great deficiencies in interpretation and writing abilities. It’s possible to infer that only an effort from all professors can assuage the problem through the practice of reading and writing during the classes and examinations. We came to the conclusion that the exercise with the Methodology of Problematization must be disseminated, once this methodology leads to important contributions to the observed realities, through practice.
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