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Q3029223 Libras

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Q3028968 Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência - Lei nº 13.146 de 2015
A Lei nº 13.146, de 6 de julho de 2015, institui a Lei Brasileira de Inclusão da Pessoa com Deficiência. De acordo com o art. 4º, toda pessoa com deficiência tem direito à igualdade de oportunidades com as demais pessoas e não sofrerá nenhuma espécie de discriminação.
Desse modo, de acordo com o § 1º da Lei Brasileira de Inclusão da Pessoa com Deficiência, caracteriza discriminação em razão da deficiência:

1. A recusa em fornecer adaptações razoáveis para uma pessoa com deficiência.
2. A distinção positiva que visa promover a inclusão social da pessoa com deficiência.
3. A omissão na implementação de tecnologias assistivas necessárias para o exercício dos direitos de uma pessoa com deficiência.
4. A exclusão de uma pessoa com deficiência de uma atividade social por falta de acessibilidade.
5. A restrição ao acesso de uma pessoa com deficiência a determinados serviços por questões financeiras.

Assinale a alternativa que indica todas as afirmativas corretas.
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Q3028967 Estatuto da Pessoa Idosa - Lei nº 10.741 de 2003
De acordo com o art. 19 do Estatuto do Idoso, os casos de suspeita ou confirmação de violência praticada contra pessoas idosas devem ser notificados compulsoriamente.
Analise as afirmativas abaixo em relação ao tema.

1. A notificação compulsória de violência contra pessoas idosas deve ser realizada pelos serviços de saúde públicos e privados à autoridade sanitária.
2. Os serviços de saúde são obrigados a comunicar os casos de violência contra pessoas idosas a quaisquer dos seguintes órgãos: autoridade policial, Ministério Público, Conselho Municipal da Pessoa Idosa, Conselho Estadual da Pessoa Idosa e Conselho Nacional da Pessoa Idosa.
3. A comunicação obrigatória de casos de violência contra pessoas idosas inclui a notificação ao Ministério Público.
4. Apenas os serviços de saúde públicos têm a obrigação de notificar os casos de violência contra pessoas idosas.

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Q3028966 Direito da Criança e do Adolescente - Estatuto da Criança e do Adolescente (ECA) - Lei nº 8.069 de 1990
O artigo 4º da Lei nº 13.257, de 8 de março de 2016, estabelece as diretrizes fundamentais das políticas públicas voltadas ao atendimento dos direitos da criança na primeira infância. Nesse sentido, são delineados princípios que visam garantir o pleno desenvolvimento e bem-estar das crianças, considerando sua condição de sujeito de direitos e de cidadania.
Assim, as políticas públicas serão elaboradas e executadas de forma a:

1. atender ao interesse superior da criança e à sua condição de sujeito de direitos e de cidadã.
2. incluir a participação da criança na definição das ações que lhe digam respeito, em conformidade com suas características etárias e de desenvolvimento.
3. respeitar a individualidade e os ritmos de desenvolvimento das crianças e valorizar a diversidade da infância brasileira, assim como as diferenças entre as crianças em seus contextos sociais e culturais.
4. reduzir as desigualdades no acesso aos bens e serviços, limitando os direitos da criança na primeira infância, priorizando o investimento privado na promoção da justiça social, da equidade e da inclusão, sem discriminação da criança.

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Q3028961 Serviço Social
De acordo com o Sistema Nacional de Atendimento Socioeducativo (Sinase), qual é a finalidade principal da política pública?
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Q3028960 Serviço Social
A vigilância socioassistencial desempenha um papel crucial na política de assistência social, dedicando-se à produção e organização de dados, indicadores, informações e análises. Esse processo é essencial para concretizar o caráter preventivo e protetivo da assistência social, além de reduzir os agravos enfrentados pelas populações vulneráveis.
Assinale a alternativa correta com base nas funções e objetivos da vigilância socioassistencial.
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Q2696314 Pedagogia

Em relação ao processo de avaliação sistemática do (PGE) Plano de Gestão Escolar, é correto afirmar:

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Q2696312 Pedagogia

Identifique abaixo as afirmativas verdadeiras (V) e as falsas (F), em relação aos objetivos do ensino fundamental que estão relacionados nos Parâmetros Curriculares Nacionais.


( ) Conhecer e valorizar a pluralidade do patrimônio sociocultural brasileiro.

( ) Saber utilizar diferentes fontes de informação e recursos tecnológicos para adquirir e construir conhecimentos.

( ) Compreender a cidadania como participação social e política.

( ) Utilizar o diálogo como forma de enfrentar conflitos e de tomar decisões coletivas.


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Q2696311 Pedagogia

A proposta Curricular da Rede Municipal de Ensino considera a avaliação como uma prática processual.


Em relação a esse tema, é correto afirmar:

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Q2696308 Pedagogia

Identifique abaixo as afirmativas verdadeiras (V) e as falsas (F) acerca da aprendizagem de Língua Estrangeira.


( ) Está centrada no engajamento discursivo do aprendiz, ou seja, no modo de poder agir no mundo social.

( ) Ela possibilita o aumento da autopercepção do aluno como ser humano e como cidadão.

( ) É um processo de assimilação natural, intuitivo, subconsciente, fruto de interação em situações reais de convívio humano.

( ) O tema central desta proposta da aprendizagem de Língua Estrangeira é apenas a cidadania, em relação à linguagem e os aspectos sociopolíticos.


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Q2696305 Pedagogia

Acerca da Educação de Jovens e Adultos, assinale a alternativa correta.

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Q2696304 Pedagogia

Analise o texto abaixo:


O acompanhamento efetivo do trabalho pedagógico constitui-se em oportunidade de ...(1)... a medida que favorece a reflexão sobre o que foi realizado e a discussão acerca das decisões implicadas ...(2)... de ações futuras.


Assinale a alternativa que completa corretamente as lacunas numeradas do texto.

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Q2696302 Pedagogia

Acerca da Gestão Escolar Democrática, é correto afirmar:

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Q2696300 Inglês

English learning in Brazil


Statutory and the National Curricular Guidelines make the teaching of a ......................................... language at elementary and high school ................................... . However, teachers and experts acknowledge that English teaching - both public and private - is unable to provide students with a usable level of English. They identify similar reasons to those that cause other problems in basic education: the lack of language teaching equipment and over-filled classrooms.

There are also fundamental problems with the amount of time set aside for teaching English and it is hard to find adequately qualified teachers. In these conditions English teaching is reduced to the basic rules of grammar, reading short texts and learning to pass multiple choice exams for university admittance. Even government officials admit that English teaching in basic education has many shortcomings. The National Curricular Guidelines (which outline the curriculum for each subject) are well articulated, but cannot be applied fully in practice. Officials have pointed out that there are no language labs in schools as there is little funding available for them.

They feel that this limits oral communication, a problem that many educators have argued is exacerbated by the large number of students in the classroom. Government representatives and teachers alike have bemoaned the poor quality of language teachers working in basic language education. They argue that a bachelor degree in literature coupled with a teaching license does not prepare a language teacher for the reality of the classroom and to effectively teach the language. There is a widely held belief that these teachers are unlikely to have actually had the means to visit English speaking countries and lack the communication practice required to develop the command of a language. Experts have argued that it would be helpful to send teachers to travel to English speaking countries.

The shortcomings of language teaching in Brazil have resulted in a shortage of professionals who can speak English well. That limits contact between professionals, clients and suppliers and restricts international business opportunities. This affects the whole country - if Brazil is to function fully in the global arena it will need professionals better equipped with English.


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Interdisciplinarity turns knowledge into a coherent whole and bring lessons into the real world.


To motivate students in their process of learning, what kind of educative system offers a creative way to develop their knowledge, skills and stimulate them through interconnected topics?

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Q2696298 Inglês

English learning in Brazil


Statutory and the National Curricular Guidelines make the teaching of a ......................................... language at elementary and high school ................................... . However, teachers and experts acknowledge that English teaching - both public and private - is unable to provide students with a usable level of English. They identify similar reasons to those that cause other problems in basic education: the lack of language teaching equipment and over-filled classrooms.

There are also fundamental problems with the amount of time set aside for teaching English and it is hard to find adequately qualified teachers. In these conditions English teaching is reduced to the basic rules of grammar, reading short texts and learning to pass multiple choice exams for university admittance. Even government officials admit that English teaching in basic education has many shortcomings. The National Curricular Guidelines (which outline the curriculum for each subject) are well articulated, but cannot be applied fully in practice. Officials have pointed out that there are no language labs in schools as there is little funding available for them.

They feel that this limits oral communication, a problem that many educators have argued is exacerbated by the large number of students in the classroom. Government representatives and teachers alike have bemoaned the poor quality of language teachers working in basic language education. They argue that a bachelor degree in literature coupled with a teaching license does not prepare a language teacher for the reality of the classroom and to effectively teach the language. There is a widely held belief that these teachers are unlikely to have actually had the means to visit English speaking countries and lack the communication practice required to develop the command of a language. Experts have argued that it would be helpful to send teachers to travel to English speaking countries.

The shortcomings of language teaching in Brazil have resulted in a shortage of professionals who can speak English well. That limits contact between professionals, clients and suppliers and restricts international business opportunities. This affects the whole country - if Brazil is to function fully in the global arena it will need professionals better equipped with English.


https://www.britishcouncil.org.br

For a significant percentage of learners, studying English via the internet was of interest. However, classroom courses combined with good online support may still be attractive.


Within this blended model, the most valued components are:

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Q2696296 Inglês

English learning in Brazil


Statutory and the National Curricular Guidelines make the teaching of a ......................................... language at elementary and high school ................................... . However, teachers and experts acknowledge that English teaching - both public and private - is unable to provide students with a usable level of English. They identify similar reasons to those that cause other problems in basic education: the lack of language teaching equipment and over-filled classrooms.

There are also fundamental problems with the amount of time set aside for teaching English and it is hard to find adequately qualified teachers. In these conditions English teaching is reduced to the basic rules of grammar, reading short texts and learning to pass multiple choice exams for university admittance. Even government officials admit that English teaching in basic education has many shortcomings. The National Curricular Guidelines (which outline the curriculum for each subject) are well articulated, but cannot be applied fully in practice. Officials have pointed out that there are no language labs in schools as there is little funding available for them.

They feel that this limits oral communication, a problem that many educators have argued is exacerbated by the large number of students in the classroom. Government representatives and teachers alike have bemoaned the poor quality of language teachers working in basic language education. They argue that a bachelor degree in literature coupled with a teaching license does not prepare a language teacher for the reality of the classroom and to effectively teach the language. There is a widely held belief that these teachers are unlikely to have actually had the means to visit English speaking countries and lack the communication practice required to develop the command of a language. Experts have argued that it would be helpful to send teachers to travel to English speaking countries.

The shortcomings of language teaching in Brazil have resulted in a shortage of professionals who can speak English well. That limits contact between professionals, clients and suppliers and restricts international business opportunities. This affects the whole country - if Brazil is to function fully in the global arena it will need professionals better equipped with English.


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There are some Methods of teaching English that are more important than others.


Choose the alternative that contains the correct answer.

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Q2696295 Inglês

English learning in Brazil


Statutory and the National Curricular Guidelines make the teaching of a ......................................... language at elementary and high school ................................... . However, teachers and experts acknowledge that English teaching - both public and private - is unable to provide students with a usable level of English. They identify similar reasons to those that cause other problems in basic education: the lack of language teaching equipment and over-filled classrooms.

There are also fundamental problems with the amount of time set aside for teaching English and it is hard to find adequately qualified teachers. In these conditions English teaching is reduced to the basic rules of grammar, reading short texts and learning to pass multiple choice exams for university admittance. Even government officials admit that English teaching in basic education has many shortcomings. The National Curricular Guidelines (which outline the curriculum for each subject) are well articulated, but cannot be applied fully in practice. Officials have pointed out that there are no language labs in schools as there is little funding available for them.

They feel that this limits oral communication, a problem that many educators have argued is exacerbated by the large number of students in the classroom. Government representatives and teachers alike have bemoaned the poor quality of language teachers working in basic language education. They argue that a bachelor degree in literature coupled with a teaching license does not prepare a language teacher for the reality of the classroom and to effectively teach the language. There is a widely held belief that these teachers are unlikely to have actually had the means to visit English speaking countries and lack the communication practice required to develop the command of a language. Experts have argued that it would be helpful to send teachers to travel to English speaking countries.

The shortcomings of language teaching in Brazil have resulted in a shortage of professionals who can speak English well. That limits contact between professionals, clients and suppliers and restricts international business opportunities. This affects the whole country - if Brazil is to function fully in the global arena it will need professionals better equipped with English.


https://www.britishcouncil.org.br

When it comes to English language skills, the most frequent activity is:

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Q2696293 Inglês

English learning in Brazil


Statutory and the National Curricular Guidelines make the teaching of a ......................................... language at elementary and high school ................................... . However, teachers and experts acknowledge that English teaching - both public and private - is unable to provide students with a usable level of English. They identify similar reasons to those that cause other problems in basic education: the lack of language teaching equipment and over-filled classrooms.

There are also fundamental problems with the amount of time set aside for teaching English and it is hard to find adequately qualified teachers. In these conditions English teaching is reduced to the basic rules of grammar, reading short texts and learning to pass multiple choice exams for university admittance. Even government officials admit that English teaching in basic education has many shortcomings. The National Curricular Guidelines (which outline the curriculum for each subject) are well articulated, but cannot be applied fully in practice. Officials have pointed out that there are no language labs in schools as there is little funding available for them.

They feel that this limits oral communication, a problem that many educators have argued is exacerbated by the large number of students in the classroom. Government representatives and teachers alike have bemoaned the poor quality of language teachers working in basic language education. They argue that a bachelor degree in literature coupled with a teaching license does not prepare a language teacher for the reality of the classroom and to effectively teach the language. There is a widely held belief that these teachers are unlikely to have actually had the means to visit English speaking countries and lack the communication practice required to develop the command of a language. Experts have argued that it would be helpful to send teachers to travel to English speaking countries.

The shortcomings of language teaching in Brazil have resulted in a shortage of professionals who can speak English well. That limits contact between professionals, clients and suppliers and restricts international business opportunities. This affects the whole country - if Brazil is to function fully in the global arena it will need professionals better equipped with English.


https://www.britishcouncil.org.br

Studying a foreign language such as English, some difficulties are reported by the learners. Among the skills that are most important to develop in a course, there are two that call for more attention.


Choose the alternative which presents the correct ones.

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Q2696292 Inglês

English learning in Brazil


Statutory and the National Curricular Guidelines make the teaching of a ......................................... language at elementary and high school ................................... . However, teachers and experts acknowledge that English teaching - both public and private - is unable to provide students with a usable level of English. They identify similar reasons to those that cause other problems in basic education: the lack of language teaching equipment and over-filled classrooms.

There are also fundamental problems with the amount of time set aside for teaching English and it is hard to find adequately qualified teachers. In these conditions English teaching is reduced to the basic rules of grammar, reading short texts and learning to pass multiple choice exams for university admittance. Even government officials admit that English teaching in basic education has many shortcomings. The National Curricular Guidelines (which outline the curriculum for each subject) are well articulated, but cannot be applied fully in practice. Officials have pointed out that there are no language labs in schools as there is little funding available for them.

They feel that this limits oral communication, a problem that many educators have argued is exacerbated by the large number of students in the classroom. Government representatives and teachers alike have bemoaned the poor quality of language teachers working in basic language education. They argue that a bachelor degree in literature coupled with a teaching license does not prepare a language teacher for the reality of the classroom and to effectively teach the language. There is a widely held belief that these teachers are unlikely to have actually had the means to visit English speaking countries and lack the communication practice required to develop the command of a language. Experts have argued that it would be helpful to send teachers to travel to English speaking countries.

The shortcomings of language teaching in Brazil have resulted in a shortage of professionals who can speak English well. That limits contact between professionals, clients and suppliers and restricts international business opportunities. This affects the whole country - if Brazil is to function fully in the global arena it will need professionals better equipped with English.


https://www.britishcouncil.org.br

Among the most recognized and commonly used approaches and methods for teaching a second or foreign language, there are some that are more popular.


Choose the alternative which contains the correct ones.

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Q2696290 Inglês

English learning in Brazil


Statutory and the National Curricular Guidelines make the teaching of a ......................................... language at elementary and high school ................................... . However, teachers and experts acknowledge that English teaching - both public and private - is unable to provide students with a usable level of English. They identify similar reasons to those that cause other problems in basic education: the lack of language teaching equipment and over-filled classrooms.

There are also fundamental problems with the amount of time set aside for teaching English and it is hard to find adequately qualified teachers. In these conditions English teaching is reduced to the basic rules of grammar, reading short texts and learning to pass multiple choice exams for university admittance. Even government officials admit that English teaching in basic education has many shortcomings. The National Curricular Guidelines (which outline the curriculum for each subject) are well articulated, but cannot be applied fully in practice. Officials have pointed out that there are no language labs in schools as there is little funding available for them.

They feel that this limits oral communication, a problem that many educators have argued is exacerbated by the large number of students in the classroom. Government representatives and teachers alike have bemoaned the poor quality of language teachers working in basic language education. They argue that a bachelor degree in literature coupled with a teaching license does not prepare a language teacher for the reality of the classroom and to effectively teach the language. There is a widely held belief that these teachers are unlikely to have actually had the means to visit English speaking countries and lack the communication practice required to develop the command of a language. Experts have argued that it would be helpful to send teachers to travel to English speaking countries.

The shortcomings of language teaching in Brazil have resulted in a shortage of professionals who can speak English well. That limits contact between professionals, clients and suppliers and restricts international business opportunities. This affects the whole country - if Brazil is to function fully in the global arena it will need professionals better equipped with English.


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The verb “bemoan” in: “…have bemoaned the poor…”, has its correct meaning in which alternative?

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Respostas
101: A
102: E
103: B
104: C
105: B
106: A
107: D
108: A
109: E
110: D
111: C
112: E
113: D
114: B
115: A
116: C
117: B
118: E
119: A
120: D