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FOOHS, MARCELO MAGALHÃES  and  GIRAFFA, LUCIA. REMEDIATION FROM PRINT TO DIGITAL NARRATIVES: A PROPOSAL FOR AN ACTIVE METHODOLOGY USING SCRATCH. Educ. rev. [online]. 2022, vol.38, e35770.  Epub Nov 11, 2022. ISSN 1982-6621.  https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-469835770.

This study was motivated by a concern with the recurring reports of teachers and professors who work in High School and Higher Education about the deficiency of students regarding natural language written in the standard norm and the organization of solutions to problems related to employing strategies associated with computational thinking (CT). Given this challenging context, we conducted an Integrative Literature Review to analyze didactic sequences of works involving the construction of multimodal narratives in Elementary School, which simultaneously work on developing written language and CT. In addition, classroom teachers were also interviewed to listen to their experiences regarding the investigated theme. Four volunteers participated in these exploratory interviews. As a result of the Integrative Literature Review and the interviews, we proposed a didactic sequence that includes remediation as the axis around which natural language written in the standard norm is articulated with the authorship of digital narratives to strengthen the student as a writer and the conscious use of linguistic varieties and to develop computational thinking. For future research, it is important to apply the proposed didactic sequence in a classroom context for its validation and improvement.

Keywords : Digital Narratives; Remediation; Scratch; Computational Thinking; Written Language..

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