https://educacaosemdistancia.unyleya.edu.br/esd/issue/feedEducação Sem Distância - Revista Eletrônica da Faculdade Unyleya -e-ISSN 2675-99932025-06-12T09:46:49-03:00Profª Luana Carneironicep@unyleya.edu.brOpen Journal Systems<p>The <strong><em data-start="130" data-end="154">Educação Sem Distância</em> Journal (RESD)</strong>, linked to <em>Faculdade Unyleya</em>, aims to disseminate research, innovations, experience reports, pedagogical practices, and extension projects that engage with Distance Education (EaD). The journal welcomes contributions from faculty, students, and researchers of the institution itself, as well as from other higher education institutions, encouraging scientific production and the exchange of knowledge in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).</p>https://educacaosemdistancia.unyleya.edu.br/esd/article/view/213A CONTRIBUIÇÃO DA SOCIOLOGIA PARA A COMPREENSÃO DO FRACASSO EDUCACIONAL NAS ESCOLAS. 2024-05-17T16:22:23-03:00Bruno Alves da Cruzbrunoalvesdacruz9@gmail.comGraciete Dias Pontegraciete-ponte@hotmail.com<p>O presente artigo tem como objetivo, demonstrar a importância da Sociologia para o sistema de ensino nas escolas, enfatizando também a visão dos principais pensadores da Sociologia em relação à escola. É demonstrado neste artigo as perspectivas educacionais de Émile Durkheim, Karl Marx, Max Weber e Pierre Bourdieu, partindo destas perspectivas, argumenta-se o que pode ser considerado como fracasso escolar, conceituando-o e destacando três aspectos do mesmo, sendo estes: a evasão escolar, a repetência e a péssima qualidade de ensino.</p> <p>Além disso, é analisado sobre a contribuição da Sociologia para a compreensão do fracasso escolar, pois o mesmo é um fenômeno social, e por fim é apresentado neste artigo possíveis soluções para a questão do fracasso escolar.</p>2025-06-05T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Educação Sem Distância - Revista Eletrônica da Faculdade Unyleya -e-ISSN 2675-9993https://educacaosemdistancia.unyleya.edu.br/esd/article/view/217IMPACTOS DO ABANDONO E DA EVASÃO ESCOLAR NO ENSINO - APRENDIZAGEM, SOBRE A LUZ DA APRENDIZAGEM SIGNIFICATIVA2024-12-11T16:53:02-03:00João Paulo Laranjo Velhojoaopaulolaranjovelho@ufscar.brJosé Roberto da Silvajroberto.silva@upe.br<p>School dropout/evasion in Brazil are problems that directly affect the country's social and economic development and are associated with factors such as financial difficulties, lack of motivation, and the lack of connection between what is learned at school and outside of it. From the perspective of meaningful learning, with the aim of helping the learner to have the desire to learn school content, it was decided to highlight the value of this learning in their lives based on the exploration, among other aspects, of personal experiences acquired outside of school. Thus, an extension course was carried out aiming to transform the teaching practice of some undergraduate mathematics students, showing that school teaching goes beyond teaching content, therefore, this study is situated among qualitative research of the action research type. It was observed that the intervention, in addition to raising awareness about the causes and consequences of school dropout/dropout, allowed understanding the need to create effective strategies to combat them.</p> <p> </p>2025-06-05T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Educação Sem Distância - Revista Eletrônica da Faculdade Unyleya -e-ISSN 2675-9993https://educacaosemdistancia.unyleya.edu.br/esd/article/view/226ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE2025-06-05T11:49:05-03:00Júlio César da Silvajliocesarpdw@alunounyleya.com.brFernanda Correa Guimarãesfernanda.correia@unyleya.edu.br<p>This work's primary objective is to investigate whether the latest advances in artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT, genuinely pose a threat to human life, as suggested by the recent letter from the Future of Life Institute. To this end, we examined the historical aspects of AI, the potential risks associated with this emerging technology, and the existing security protocols. As a theoretical foundation, we drew on the insights of notable experts in the field, including the Israeli philosopher and historian Yuval Noah Harari, and the Brazilians Muriel-Torrado (Professor at the Federal University of Santa Catarina) and Ronaldo Lemos (Director of the Institute of Technology and Society of Rio). Our approach was guided by the bibliographic-documentary review method and contemporary history. Through this study, we observed the ethical and economic ramifications that this technology could entail if monopolized and unregulated. Additionally, we noted that existing protocols merely require updates, a process that is already underway.</p>2025-06-05T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Educação Sem Distância - Revista Eletrônica da Faculdade Unyleya -e-ISSN 2675-9993https://educacaosemdistancia.unyleya.edu.br/esd/article/view/228Identification of opportunities for Substitution or complementation by cycling modal use in the Penha neighborhood – Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 2025-06-05T12:57:20-03:00Júlio Loureiroprof.julioloureiro@unyleya.edu.br<p>The growing concern with sustainability and the reduction of noise and atmospheric pollution has led businesses to seek more ecological alternatives. Higher education institutions are crucial in adopting less polluting delivery methods, which contrast with traditional fossil fuel-powered options. This study aimed to identify opportunities to replace or complement last-mile urban deliveries in the Penha neighborhood, Rio de Janeiro, by shifting from road transport to cycling, with the goal of reducing environmental impact. It also sought to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of human-powered vehicles and select suitable models. The methodology used was field, bibliographic, and descriptive research. Sixty-six commercial establishments in Penha were visited, confirming the existing use of bicycles for deliveries and the viability of the mode, driven by flat terrain and secondary streets with less traffic. The research revealed that bicycles reduce polluting gas emissions and increase energy efficiency. Various commercial establishments already use the three main bicycle models for deliveries, justified by favorable local conditions, such as flat terrain and secondary roads with less vehicle flow, which are essential for safe cycling.</p>2025-06-05T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Educação Sem Distância - Revista Eletrônica da Faculdade Unyleya -e-ISSN 2675-9993https://educacaosemdistancia.unyleya.edu.br/esd/article/view/229COMPETÊNCIAS COMPORTAMENTAIS E PROFISSIONAIS 2025-06-09T14:17:01-03:00Erica Corrêa Soares correa_erica@hotmail.comAna Shirley Moraisprof.anamoraes@unyleya.edu.br<p>The aim of this paper is to explore a study on behavioral and professional competencies, highlighting their significance in the contemporary workplace. Developing and comprehending these skills, particularly in the context of teamwork, enhances organizational efficiency, employee contentment, and successful adaptation to the daily changes and challenges within a company. It is crucial to recognize that modern organizations must prioritize behavioral competencies over technical skills to achieve success in various sectors. A highly qualified individual, if emotionally neglected, may exhibit lower productivity, struggle with colleague interactions, and create discomfort within the workplace.</p>2025-06-09T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Educação Sem Distância - Revista Eletrônica da Faculdade Unyleya -e-ISSN 2675-9993https://educacaosemdistancia.unyleya.edu.br/esd/article/view/231“TOGETHER ON SATURDAY”: WHEN ACCESSIBLE EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT IN THE DISTANCE LEARNING MODALITY IS AN ACT OF RESISTANCE AND SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION2025-06-09T15:03:48-03:00Fabio Maia de Souzafabio.maia@unyleya.edu.brLuciana Ferreira Furtado de Mendonçaprof.lucianamendonca@unyleya.edu.brNeilza Alves Barretoneilza.barreto@unyleya.edu.brTalita Campelo talita.campelo@unyleya.edu.br<p>With the aim of redefining initial teacher training in the pedagogy course through accessible and inclusive educational support, we describe the experience of the "Together on Saturday" project. Its loving and inclusive actions are based on the premise that love, beyond a romantic dimension, is a relevant political act in the face of life's crossroads (Rufino, 2019). As an act of resistance and social transformation (hooks, 2017), it was observed that the adopted strategies enabled the creation of support and reflection networks, as well as the development of pedagogical practices that promote proficiency, especially in the areas of mathematics and Portuguese language.</p>2025-06-09T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Educação Sem Distância - Revista Eletrônica da Faculdade Unyleya -e-ISSN 2675-9993https://educacaosemdistancia.unyleya.edu.br/esd/article/view/233FINANCIAL management in micro and small businesses – Challenges and Solutions.2025-06-10T11:55:51-03:00Matheus Santos Fidelismatheussfidelis@gmail.comAna Shirley Moraesprof.anamoraes@unyleya.edu.br<p>Financial management is a critical factor for the sustainability of micro and small enterprises (MSEs), which constitute the majority of businesses in Brazil and account for over 70% of formal employment. Despite their socioeconomic relevance, MSEs face significant constraints, such as deficient financial planning, weak cash flow control, and limited access to credit. The lack of structured management practices hinders working capital forecasting and leads to short-term financial decisions, often involving costly credit lines. Credit restrictions are exacerbated by informality, lack of collateral, and low financial maturity. In this context, financial education emerges as a strategic tool for the professionalization of management, fostering the adoption of analytical and technological tools, such as financial control software. Furthermore, public policies aimed at tax simplification and expanded credit access are essential to strengthen the MSE ecosystem. This study analyzes the main financial challenges faced by MSEs and proposes accessible and effective strategies to improve their financial management, highlighting their essential role in economic development and employment generation in Brazil.</p>2025-06-10T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Educação Sem Distância - Revista Eletrônica da Faculdade Unyleya -e-ISSN 2675-9993https://educacaosemdistancia.unyleya.edu.br/esd/article/view/235INNOVATION AND BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES: GENERATIVE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE APPLIED TO BUSINESS.2025-06-12T09:46:49-03:00Milene Alves de Oliveira mileneolive@yahoo.com.brAna Shirley Moraesprof.anamoraes@unyleya.edu.br<p>It deals with the industrial revolutions that have occurred over the centuries, and especially the latest one, the Industry 4.0 Revolution, which has impacted and transformed personal and interpersonal work relationships. It illustrates how this latest and very current revolution impacts and adds value not only to teams, but to technologies, skills, analytical capabilities, and employability. The research points out that with each industrial revolution, the profile of the worker has changed, and the corporate world's concern with the quality of their work and results is increasing. It concludes by stating that current employees must know how to use new technologies and programs, and commit and dedicate themselves to technical, procedural, and analytical knowledge to remain present and essential in the job market in the medium and long term. Sources based on scientific studies, books, and published online material were used.</p>2025-06-12T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 Educação Sem Distância - Revista Eletrônica da Faculdade Unyleya -e-ISSN 2675-9993