NASCIMENTO, P. I. R.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9005043363030992; NASCIMENTO, Paloma Iara Régis do.
Resumen:
Ethnozoology is an area of Zoology that addresses the relationships between humans
and animals, highlighting the knowledge that each population has regarding other
species. Although Ethnozoology is a broad area of knowledge, there are problems in
education that make teaching and learning Zoology difficult, such as subjects that are
far from the students' reality. In this sense, this work aimed to describe the experiences
lived about the ethnozoological perceptions about the animals of the caatinga during
the extension project "Vamos Bio(cordear): olhares da literatura de cordel no ensino
de Zoologia". The project took place in 2022 with 2nd grade high school students from
classes A, B, C and D of public school (Cuité-PB), involving the subjects of History,
Portuguese Language and Biology. Actions involving active methodologies aimed at
knowledge of regional animals were carried out, through dynamic practices, such as
the quiz game. The methods used during the project activities demonstrated that
students showed interest in active practices, through participation and interaction.
Furthermore, it was also observed that students expressed their perceptions regarding
myths about caatinga animals, as well as traditional knowledge, evidencing their lack
of knowledge regarding some animals from the region itself, which substantiates the
inclusion of active teaching methodologies in school planning.