Questões de Concurso Público SEE-MG 2023 para Professor de Educação Básica (PEB) - Língua Inglesa

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Q2283235 Pedagogia
Com base no Art. 210 da Constituição Federal de 1988, a respeito da educação é incorreto afirmar que
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Q2283236 Pedagogia
O Artigo 203 da Constituição Estadual de Minas Gerais dispõe que “Os recursos públicos serão destinados às escolas públicas e podem ser dirigidos às escolas comunitárias, confessionais ou filantrópicas, definidas em lei”. Há, todavia, condições definidas no artigo para que as escolas que não são púbicas recebam recursos públicos.
Assinale a afirmativa que indica corretamente essas condições.
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Q2283237 Pedagogia
O Artigo 26 da versão atual da Lei nº 9.394/96, que estabelece as diretrizes e bases da educação nacional, dispõe que “Os currículos da educação infantil, do ensino fundamental e do ensino médio devem ter base nacional comum, a ser complementada, em cada sistema de ensino e em cada estabelecimento escolar, por uma parte diversificada, exigida pelas características regionais e locais da sociedade, da cultura, da economia e dos educandos” (Redação dada pela Lei nº 12.796, de 2013). O parágrafo primeiro desse artigo fixa os estudos que os currículos devem obrigatoriamente abranger. São eles:
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Q2283238 Pedagogia
A Lei nº 9.394, de 20 de dezembro de 1996, estabelece que nos estabelecimentos de ensino fundamental e médio, oficiais e particulares, o ensino sobre História e Cultura Afro-Brasileira e Indígena é obrigatório.
Avalie se, para resgatar a contribuição do povo negro nas áreas social, econômica e política pertinentes à História do Brasil, o conteúdo programático correspondente deve incluir:
I. o estudo da História da África e dos Africanos;
II. a luta dos negros e dos povos indígenas no Brasil;
III. a cultura negra e indígena brasileira e o negro e o índio na formação da sociedade nacional.
Estão corretos os itens
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Q2283239 Pedagogia
A Base Nacional Comum Curricular – BNCC é apresentada como “um documento de caráter normativo que define o conjunto orgânico e progressivo de aprendizagens essenciais que todos os alunos devem desenvolver ao longo das etapas e modalidades da Educação Básica, de modo a que tenham assegurados seus direitos de aprendizagem e desenvolvimento, em conformidade com o que preceitua o Plano Nacional de Educação (PNE)”.
Assinale a opção que indica corretamente a aplicação normativa da BNCC.
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Q2283240 Pedagogia
A Lei nº 13.005/14, que aprova o Plano Nacional de Educação – PNE, dispõe em seu Art. 5º que “A execução do PNE e o cumprimento de suas metas serão objeto de monitoramento contínuo e de avaliações periódicas” por parte de um conjunto de instâncias.
Assinale a opção que identifica corretamente o conjunto dessas instâncias.
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Q2283241 Pedagogia
O Art. 5º da Lei nº 23.197/18, que institui o Plano Estadual de Educação (PEE) de Minas Gerais, define a periodicidade para a realização das avaliações do PEE em no máximo
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Q2283242 Pedagogia
Avalie, com base na Lei Estadual nº 15.293/2004, se os fundamentos da estruturação das carreiras dos Profissionais de Educação Básica incluem:
I. a valorização do profissional da educação;
II. a humanização da educação pública;
III. a avaliação periódica de desempenho individual como requisito necessário para o desenvolvimento na carreira por meio de promoção e progressão.
Estão corretos os itens: 
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Q2283243 Pedagogia
Com relação ao disposto sobre projeto político pedagógico na Resolução SEE nº 4.692/2021, que trata da organização e o funcionamento do ensino nas Escolas Estaduais de Educação Básica de Minas Gerais e dá outras providências, não é correto afirmar que
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Q2283244 Pedagogia
Segundo o Decreto Estadual nº 46.644/2014, que dispõe sobre o código de conduta ética do agente público e da alta administração estadual, os direitos do agente público incluem os seguintes, à exceção de um. Assinale-o. 
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Q2291630 Pedagogia
Libâneo atribui a Iohannes Amos Comenius a posição de precursor do ideal moderno de educação.

Em sua Didactica Magna, Comenius expressa uma ideia que lhe confere esse título, que pode ser sintetizada como
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Q2291631 Pedagogia
De acordo com Bernard Charlot, a educação está envolvida em um triplo processo. Um dos três aspectos é aquele em que o indivíduo se torna propriamente humano.

Esse aspecto é conhecido como
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Q2291632 Pedagogia
Segundo as Diretrizes Curriculares Nacionais da Educação Básica, a identidade do Ensino Médio deve ser definida pela superação do dualismo entre a educação propedêutica e a educação profissional.

Isso significa que o Ensino Médio deve se definir por oferecer uma educação voltada para
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Q2291633 Pedagogia
O Currículo Referência do Ensino Médio de Minas Gerais orienta os professores no modo como conduzir o componente curricular do Projeto de Vida dos estudantes. Para tanto, este documento pressupõe um modo de conceber a juventude.

De acordo com ele, a juventude é
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Q2291634 Inglês
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTION

Text I

English Language Learning In Brazil

        According to the BNCC1 , learning English enables students to engage and participate in a globalized and pluralistic world. It allows students to develop a critical mindset and exercise their citizenship rights while expanding the possibilities of interaction and mobility. In this sense, the BNCC outlines three critical implications for the English curriculum. The first is the globalized nature of English, in which the concepts of language, territory and culture are reconsidered since English speakers are no longer found only in countries where English is the official language. The second implication concerns broadening the definition of literacy, bringing the concept of “multi-literacies” to the Brazilian curriculum as students expand their linguistic knowledge, and English becomes a symbolic asset for Brazilians to express themselves in a different language. Finally, the third implication concerns different teaching approaches, which implies embracing the culture and traditions of the language, not only the formal grammatical standards, breaking with aspects related to “correctness”, “accuracy”, and “proficiency”.

        […]

        Even in a challenging context, it is clear that Brazil has made significant progress by approving a new and flexible curriculum for upper secondary schools and putting English mandatory in the standard part of the curriculum. However, major efforts are still required to ensure the smooth implementation of this reform, which the pandemic and the difficulties in coordination across the national and subnational levels have already hindered. 

1BNCC: Base Nacional Comum Curricular

Adapted from: https://www.thedialogue.org/analysis/english-language-learning-inbrazil/

 
Based on Text I, mark the statements below as true (T) or false (F).

( ) The BNCC suggests that grammatical rules should obliterate cultural aspects.
( ) The text supports the view that English language teaching should be compulsory in secondary schools.
( ) Some factors, including the pandemic, have affected the implementation of the curriculum reform mentioned.

The statements are, respectively,
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Q2291635 Inglês
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTION

Text I

English Language Learning In Brazil

        According to the BNCC1 , learning English enables students to engage and participate in a globalized and pluralistic world. It allows students to develop a critical mindset and exercise their citizenship rights while expanding the possibilities of interaction and mobility. In this sense, the BNCC outlines three critical implications for the English curriculum. The first is the globalized nature of English, in which the concepts of language, territory and culture are reconsidered since English speakers are no longer found only in countries where English is the official language. The second implication concerns broadening the definition of literacy, bringing the concept of “multi-literacies” to the Brazilian curriculum as students expand their linguistic knowledge, and English becomes a symbolic asset for Brazilians to express themselves in a different language. Finally, the third implication concerns different teaching approaches, which implies embracing the culture and traditions of the language, not only the formal grammatical standards, breaking with aspects related to “correctness”, “accuracy”, and “proficiency”.

        […]

        Even in a challenging context, it is clear that Brazil has made significant progress by approving a new and flexible curriculum for upper secondary schools and putting English mandatory in the standard part of the curriculum. However, major efforts are still required to ensure the smooth implementation of this reform, which the pandemic and the difficulties in coordination across the national and subnational levels have already hindered. 

1BNCC: Base Nacional Comum Curricular

Adapted from: https://www.thedialogue.org/analysis/english-language-learning-inbrazil/

 
Text I aims at
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Q2291636 Inglês
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTION

Text I

English Language Learning In Brazil

        According to the BNCC1 , learning English enables students to engage and participate in a globalized and pluralistic world. It allows students to develop a critical mindset and exercise their citizenship rights while expanding the possibilities of interaction and mobility. In this sense, the BNCC outlines three critical implications for the English curriculum. The first is the globalized nature of English, in which the concepts of language, territory and culture are reconsidered since English speakers are no longer found only in countries where English is the official language. The second implication concerns broadening the definition of literacy, bringing the concept of “multi-literacies” to the Brazilian curriculum as students expand their linguistic knowledge, and English becomes a symbolic asset for Brazilians to express themselves in a different language. Finally, the third implication concerns different teaching approaches, which implies embracing the culture and traditions of the language, not only the formal grammatical standards, breaking with aspects related to “correctness”, “accuracy”, and “proficiency”.

        […]

        Even in a challenging context, it is clear that Brazil has made significant progress by approving a new and flexible curriculum for upper secondary schools and putting English mandatory in the standard part of the curriculum. However, major efforts are still required to ensure the smooth implementation of this reform, which the pandemic and the difficulties in coordination across the national and subnational levels have already hindered. 

1BNCC: Base Nacional Comum Curricular

Adapted from: https://www.thedialogue.org/analysis/english-language-learning-inbrazil/

 
By holding that English has a “globalized nature” (1st paragraph), the text implies that it
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Q2291637 Inglês
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTION

Text I

English Language Learning In Brazil

        According to the BNCC1 , learning English enables students to engage and participate in a globalized and pluralistic world. It allows students to develop a critical mindset and exercise their citizenship rights while expanding the possibilities of interaction and mobility. In this sense, the BNCC outlines three critical implications for the English curriculum. The first is the globalized nature of English, in which the concepts of language, territory and culture are reconsidered since English speakers are no longer found only in countries where English is the official language. The second implication concerns broadening the definition of literacy, bringing the concept of “multi-literacies” to the Brazilian curriculum as students expand their linguistic knowledge, and English becomes a symbolic asset for Brazilians to express themselves in a different language. Finally, the third implication concerns different teaching approaches, which implies embracing the culture and traditions of the language, not only the formal grammatical standards, breaking with aspects related to “correctness”, “accuracy”, and “proficiency”.

        […]

        Even in a challenging context, it is clear that Brazil has made significant progress by approving a new and flexible curriculum for upper secondary schools and putting English mandatory in the standard part of the curriculum. However, major efforts are still required to ensure the smooth implementation of this reform, which the pandemic and the difficulties in coordination across the national and subnational levels have already hindered. 

1BNCC: Base Nacional Comum Curricular

Adapted from: https://www.thedialogue.org/analysis/english-language-learning-inbrazil/

 
In the excerpt “since English speakers are no longer found” (1st paragraph), “since” is used to
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Q2291638 Inglês
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTION

Text I

English Language Learning In Brazil

        According to the BNCC1 , learning English enables students to engage and participate in a globalized and pluralistic world. It allows students to develop a critical mindset and exercise their citizenship rights while expanding the possibilities of interaction and mobility. In this sense, the BNCC outlines three critical implications for the English curriculum. The first is the globalized nature of English, in which the concepts of language, territory and culture are reconsidered since English speakers are no longer found only in countries where English is the official language. The second implication concerns broadening the definition of literacy, bringing the concept of “multi-literacies” to the Brazilian curriculum as students expand their linguistic knowledge, and English becomes a symbolic asset for Brazilians to express themselves in a different language. Finally, the third implication concerns different teaching approaches, which implies embracing the culture and traditions of the language, not only the formal grammatical standards, breaking with aspects related to “correctness”, “accuracy”, and “proficiency”.

        […]

        Even in a challenging context, it is clear that Brazil has made significant progress by approving a new and flexible curriculum for upper secondary schools and putting English mandatory in the standard part of the curriculum. However, major efforts are still required to ensure the smooth implementation of this reform, which the pandemic and the difficulties in coordination across the national and subnational levels have already hindered. 

1BNCC: Base Nacional Comum Curricular

Adapted from: https://www.thedialogue.org/analysis/english-language-learning-inbrazil/

 

The word “citizenship” (1st paragraph) is formed by

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Q2291639 Inglês
READ TEXT I AND ANSWER QUESTION

Text I

English Language Learning In Brazil

        According to the BNCC1 , learning English enables students to engage and participate in a globalized and pluralistic world. It allows students to develop a critical mindset and exercise their citizenship rights while expanding the possibilities of interaction and mobility. In this sense, the BNCC outlines three critical implications for the English curriculum. The first is the globalized nature of English, in which the concepts of language, territory and culture are reconsidered since English speakers are no longer found only in countries where English is the official language. The second implication concerns broadening the definition of literacy, bringing the concept of “multi-literacies” to the Brazilian curriculum as students expand their linguistic knowledge, and English becomes a symbolic asset for Brazilians to express themselves in a different language. Finally, the third implication concerns different teaching approaches, which implies embracing the culture and traditions of the language, not only the formal grammatical standards, breaking with aspects related to “correctness”, “accuracy”, and “proficiency”.

        […]

        Even in a challenging context, it is clear that Brazil has made significant progress by approving a new and flexible curriculum for upper secondary schools and putting English mandatory in the standard part of the curriculum. However, major efforts are still required to ensure the smooth implementation of this reform, which the pandemic and the difficulties in coordination across the national and subnational levels have already hindered. 

1BNCC: Base Nacional Comum Curricular

Adapted from: https://www.thedialogue.org/analysis/english-language-learning-inbrazil/

 
The excerpt “major efforts are still required” (2nd paragraph) is in the
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21: D
22: C
23: B
24: D
25: A
26: A
27: B
28: A
29: B
30: D
31: A
32: C
33: D
34: C
35: C
36: C
37: A
38: A
39: B
40: C