ALVES, Maria Karine Saraiva.
Resumo:
This work is an exploratory bibliographical research, by carrying out a survey at the
Maria das Mercês Ferreira Mendes Sector Library, of the Teacher Training Center, of the
Federal University of Campina Grande, campus Cajazeiras/PB, coming from the
Pedagogy course.
The interest in carrying out this concerns the understanding that games and games in
Early Childhood Education are essential for the development of the child and we have
the following problematizing question: what contributions do the monographs written by
students of the Pedagogy course at the Teacher Training Center of the Federal University
of Campina Grande, Cajazeiras/PB campus, during the years 2013 to 2023, with a theme
of games and games, has to offer educators, considering their work in the classroom. The
general objective was centered on the following expectation: To understand the academic
production of monographs carried out at the Teacher Training Center, at the Federal
University of Campina Grande, Cajazeiras/PB campus, about games and games in Early
Childhood Education. In specific objectives: map monographs from the period 2013 to
2023 that specifically deal with the use of games and games in Early Childhood
Education; reflect on whether the construction of these monographs has contributed to
the understanding of games and games, as they favor the teaching and learning process
of children in the classroom. In the methodology, we carried out a search with the
following descriptors:
“games and games” and “playfulness in Early Childhood Education”, to find out how
many works were available in the Library. We found a total of eight monographs that
dealt with the theme of games and games in Early Childhood Education from 2013 to
2023. Finally, we saw that the monographs presented to the Pedagogy course offer us
theoretical and methodological support to think about playful activity, as proposer of new
learning, capable of making the child feel part of the school, further increasing their
creative capacity and providing socialization with other children.