Virtual potential-proximal spaces: report of educational experience in times of the Covid-19 pandemic

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18226/25253824.v6.n11.01

Keywords:

Vygotsky, Winnicott, Experience report, COVID-19, Education

Abstract

It reports the activities developed, in a university extension program, to face the challenges of the physical distance imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, with the creation of "Potential-proximate spaces". The objective report the authors' experiences in conducting the course " Potential-proximate spaces: reports of teaching experiences in Covid-19 pandemics times". The technological/virtual resources employed were available and used in the group's research, at undergraduate and graduate levels. The referred course sought to establish dialogues between the theoretical-methodological references of Winnicottian Psychoanalysis and Vygotskian Psychology which, despite their specificities, present themselves as exponents in the study of human development. The course was developed through synchronous and asynchronous activities, which culminated in the elaboration of interpretative syntheses, in conjunction with students and professors, with levels of complexity and deepening of the historical development of the conceptual propositions of the two authors studied. It resulted in the identification of approximations of potentiating relationships arising from interactions and experiences in the vygotskian Proximal/Imminent Development Zone and the winnicottian potencial spaces/environments; as well as conceptions of art and creativity as genuine, social and historical creative potentialities. In addition, the distance from epistemological bases with a more social or more individual aspect is highlighted and, finally, it suggests questions about the possibility of articulation between the Winnicottian conception of the innate vital and potential tendency to maturation, and the Vygotskian human potential with historical and social characteristics. The repercussions focus on the movement of articulation of different matrices of thought, moving away from the culture, in the field of Psychology, of distancing between different theoretical-methodological strands. Finally, it reflects on the planning of strategies to face and transpose the issues presented by the pandemic scenario to the maintenance of academic activities.

Author Biographies

Maria Laura Barros da Rocha, Universidade Federal de Alagoas

Psychologist, graduated from the Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL) and Master in Psychology from the Postgraduate Program in Psychology of the Universidade Federal de Alagoas

Luciano Domingues Bueno, Universidade Federal de Alagoas

Psychologist, graduated from the Universidade Federal de Alagoas. Specialization in adult and elderly health by the Multiprofessional Residency Program (HUPAA/UFAL) [2018 – 2020]. Master's student the Postgraduate Program in Psychology at the Universidade Federal de Alagoas.

Alana Madeiro de Melo Barboza

Clinical psychologist, Master and graduated in Psychology from the Universidade Federal de Alagoas, Specialist in Psychology and Child Development from FAMEESP, with Training in Psychotherapy with Children from the Centro de Pesquisa em Psicanálise e Linguagem, and Postgraduate student in Early Stimulation, from the Centro de Estudos Lydia Coriat/SP.

Kedma Augusto Martiniano Santos , Universidade Federal de Alagoas

Graduated in Psychology from the Universidade Federal de Alagoas (UFAL). She is currently a Master's student at the postgraduate Program in Psychology at the Universidade Federal de Alagoas.

Paula Orchiucci Miura, Universidade Federal de Alagoas

Adjunct Professor at the Institute of Psychology and Research Professor at the postgraduate Program in Psychology at the Universidade Federal de Alagoas.

Adélia Augusta Souto de Oliveira , Universidade Federal de Alagoas

Full Professor at the Institute of Psychology and Research Professor at the postgraduate Program in Psychology at the Universidade Federal de Alagoas. Carried out post-doctoral internships in Education at the Universidade do Minho (2018-2019) and in Social Psychology at the Universidad de Barcelona (2011).

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Published

2022-06-01

How to Cite

Barros da Rocha, M. L., Domingues Bueno, L., Madeiro de Melo Barboza, A., Augusto Martiniano Santos , K., Orchiucci Miura, P., & Augusta Souto de Oliveira , A. (2022). Virtual potential-proximal spaces: report of educational experience in times of the Covid-19 pandemic. Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Science, 6(11), 4–9. https://doi.org/10.18226/25253824.v6.n11.01