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Alfabetização Informática na Educação: Contribuições para o Desenvolvimento do Pensamento Crítico e da Participação Social

Resumo

Nos últimos anos, observa-se uma reformulação dos programas educacionais para incluir a Ciência da Computação (IC) na educação obrigatória. A expansão dos sistemas informáticos para todas as esferas da vida humana não apenas amplia a capacidade cognitiva, mas também posiciona os saberes e práticas desse campo como elementos fundamentais na formação integral dos cidadãos. Esse desafio emerge em um contexto de profundas lacunas que promovem o desenvolvimento desigual das oportunidades de alfabetização, pensamento e participação computacional na sociedade. Este estudo analisa, com base em uma revisão sistemática, como esses conceitos têm sido abordados no ambiente escolar. Os resultados revelam que a alfabetização informática é frequentemente associada à inteligência artificial e à programação, o que pode limitar a abordagem disciplinar a essas áreas predominantes. Por outro lado, destaca-se a participação computacional em propostas com impacto social. Tais contribuições servem de base para discutir, definir e analisar os processos de alfabetização informática nas escolas, especialmente no contexto latino-americano, onde há carência de estudos sobre o tema.

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alfabetização computacional, participação computacional, , pensamento computacional, educação formal, exclusão digital e computacional

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