ESSENTIAL CONNECTIONS: CURRICULUM, METHODOLOGIES AND TECHNOLOGIES IN EDUCATION
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i3.25463Keywords:
Curriculum. Active Methodologies. Digital Technologies. Teacher Training. Meaningful Learning.Abstract
Contemporary educational curriculum faces the fundamental challenge of integrating active methodologies with digital technologies in ways that enhance meaningful learning without reducing education to content consumption. This article examines how curriculum, pedagogical methodologies, and technological resources articulate to create learning environments that develop competencies required in the twenty-first century. Through bibliographic research grounded in Nunes (2021) and Godoi and Santos (2022), which establish methodological rigor in investigations of this nature, the work mobilizes critical analysis of twelve authors specialized in education, technology, and scientific methodology. Results indicate that effective integration of technologies in curriculum depends less on technological sophistication and more on clarity about pedagogical objectives, adequate teacher training, and curricular design that places student learning at the center. It is concluded that connections between curriculum, methodologies, and technologies are built through deliberate processes of planning, experimentation, and critical reflection on the real impact of these integrations on educational quality.
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