OLIVEIRA, M. K. V.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8725428594142582; OLIVEIRA, Maria Kyonara Vieira de.
Resumo:
This dissertation is a result of a need that has been identified concerning the teaching of
literature in the classroom, and it is a contribution of the researcher that has developed it, as a teacher of Portuguese, concerning the process of reader formation in schools, since it should be one of the main locus to promote literary literacy and to motivate the habit of reading, be it either of best sellers or of classical books. Thus, paired with PROFLETRAS line of thought, this dissertation has as its main objective to develop a didactic-methodological proposal to the Brazilian Elementary School 9th grade, based on the basic didactic sequence proposed by Cosson (2007), in order to promote literary literacy, having in mind how the reading of classic novels – or not - should be in the last years of the Elementary School. It also aims at discussing and proposing suggestions on how reading practices should be put into practice and developed by teachers of Portuguese, in such a way that they come to realize the importance of fomenting pleasure in their students reading of literature. For such an enterprise, it was chosen the adaptation for the Readers format of the French writer Victor Hugo’s classic Les Miserables (1862), by Walcyr Carrasco. The theoretical support that will be developed throughout this research involve reading, writing, literary literacy, teachers formation, and are useful as basis for any teacher’s praxis, so that when he reads this academic work he will have a rich variety of options for daily professional use that will help him to rethink his own practices, so that he can have a sort of guideline of his daily teaching routine in class with his students, since the didactic sequence proposed here is composed of suggestions of activities either developed or organized in steps that go through motivation, reading, interpretation, breaks for reading and evaluation. Thus, the discussions will be guided
by the theoretical support of Cosson (2007), Kleiman (2004), Lajolo (2009), Soares (2006), Demo (2007), among others.