COLLECTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE SURVEILLANCE ACTIVITY IN WORKER’S HEALTH: CROSSED SELF-CONFRONTATION AS A DEVICE OF FORMATION
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https://doi.org/10.17058/rea.v16i2.697Abstract
Starting from the intervention - research with focus in the activity of Surveillance in the Worker’s Health in the Unique System of Health, we have identified an important interface among its findings and the education field. The specific notion of activity elaborated on the theoreticalmethodological referential that guided the study comes as a tool to access what is considered as alive work. The used methods - the Meetings about the Work and Crossed Self-confrontation - have propitiated a space to elaborate and formalize the work experience. An important effect of these devices was the enlargement of the acting power of the workers, coming as a potent opportunity of development of emancipation processes, in the heart of the professional collective. The method of Crossed Self-confrontation has been particularly configurating itself as a formation device. The possibility that it offers of transmitting, socializing and validating the knowledge coming from the work experience, in a dialogic frame, end up enriching this experience leading to the subject's development and the development of the activity itself. Key-Words: professional formation, analysis of the surveillance activity in the Worker’s Health, subjectivity and work 19Downloads
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