O ensino de ciências e suas relações com a pós-verdade na política brasileira durante a pandemia da covid-19
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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One of the major challenges in teaching science in the
past decade lies in the fact that objective truth, that factual truth, has transformed into a
"narrative." In other words, this truth no longer belongs to a group of people specialized
in the subject; it is now individual and strongly linked to the personal beliefs and
ideologies of each individual, in a so-called "Post-Truth Era" (KEYES, 2004). This work
sought to understand how post-truth discourses have affected and are connected to
science education, and what role science education plays in a radical political context
with extremist biases, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. We categorized the
phenomenon of post- truth into a larger set, with its subsets, such as: misinformation,
denialism, infodemic, disinformation, and fake news. Over 4 chapters, we aimed to
broaden and bring a new perspective to the concept of post-truth. With the help of the
Iramuteq software, we were able to analyze more deeply the denialist speeches of state
authorities who governed during the Covid-19 pandemic. Using excerpts from the final
text of the Covid-19 Parliamentary Inquiry Committee (CPI), we generated graphs in the
software that divided the speeches into classes and groups, helping us to better
understand the dynamics of post-truth speeches and the reasons for so much
misinformation. Alongside a bibliographic review of articles from renowned education
research journals, we selected abstracts from 24 articles from 5 Education and Research
Journals in Education. With this, we were able to compare post-truth discourses and the
speeches of researchers in the field. In the end, a correlation was made between these
two analyses and science education, and how it can be further explored to avoid further
waves of science denial and skepticism. These analyses indicated that post- truth
discourses are strongly linked to groups profiting from social media engagements, seeking
power and political influence beyond money. We also observed that science education
has never focused on political education; although it analyzes nature, this education does
not link nature and politics, and we understand that the two are interconnected. It was
from this lack of connection that discourses denying and discrediting science were able
to spread. With a language well-suited to social media, with false and biased news that
do not require reflective depth, let alone complex explanations, post-truth gained ground,
precisely in a context of a global pandemic, causing deaths and suffering beyond
imagination.
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VIEIRA, F. L. O ensino de ciências e suas relações com a pós-verdade na política brasileira durante a pandemia da covid-19. 2024. 112 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Educação em Ciências e Matemática) - Pró-Reitoria de Pós-graduação, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2024.