The start of university teaching
the importance of the experience as a monitor in academic disciplines
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https://doi.org/10.35699/2237-5864.2017.2236Keywords:
Monitoring, Beginning of teaching, Higher educationAbstract
The monitoring of curricular components in undergraduate courses, in spite of being common and potentiating the contact with teaching, is a subject rarely explored in the scientific literature. In this context, based on the reports of an experienced professor and another newcomer in higher education, this text sought to describe the contributions of monitoring in academic disciplines, in the performance of a university professor in his first two years working at an university. From a qualitative approach, in a descriptive way, it was concluded that the monitoring in academic disciplines allowed the novice teacher to acquire a relevant experience in the development of teaching, constituting an important moment of acquisition of knowledge, which minimized the difficulties of the start of the work in higher education.
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