Cooperar para aprender

Cooperar para aprender
Author: Francisco Zariquiey Biondi
Publisher: Ediciones SM España
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2016-10-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 8467590890

Estrategias para crear un contexto de cooperación y trabajar en equipo entre docentes, con los alumnos y la comunidad educativa en su conjunto. El aprendizaje cooperativo es una teoría que ha mejorado mucho la práctica de los sistemas educativos y las escuelas que lo tomaron como su principal referencia ya desde los años setenta. Entre otros, los trabajos de David Johnson y Roger Johnson, Robert Slavin y Robyn Gillies, contribuyeron decisivamente a la superación de la segregación, poniendo a todas las niñas y niños de un aula en grupos heterogéneos a colaborar conjuntamente en su aprendizaje. La mejora no fue solo en los valores sino también en todo tipo de aprendizajes, puesto que la ayuda entre iguales diversos fomenta el aprendizaje instrumental, los valores, las emociones y los sentimientos. El resultado no era de una igualdad por abajo retrasando al alumnado más avanzado para que ayudara al de ritmo más lento, sino de una igualdad por arriba acelerando el aprendizaje de todo el alumnado, ya que cuando mejor se aprende una cosa no es cuando te la explican sino cuando la tienes que explicar, especialmente si es a alguien con muchas dificultades.

Social Alternatives in Southern Europe and Latin America

Social Alternatives in Southern Europe and Latin America
Author: Montserrat Duch-Plana
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2024-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1040000290

This book deals with the evolution of initiatives connected to the social and solidarity economy and their political cultures and educational implications in the south of Europe and in Latin America. Employing a comparative perspective, the contributors present 11 studies of these trajectories in Argentina, Chile, Portugal, France, Italy, Spain, and Catalonia in order to engender familiarity with social tributary practices and projects in the Latin world. As the cyclical crises of capitalism and their resulting inequalities have created proposals of reform and brought them into action, certain shared ideological influences and policies have emerged across these societies. Faced with the interpretative schemes used for the Anglo-Saxon sphere, which have been the usual reference in international research, this volume’s geographical and cultural matrix of analysis helps fill a longstanding gap in this field. The book will be of interest to scholars, educators, and students specialising in the history and political science of the social and solidarity economy sectors, as well as professionals involved in cooperatives, mutual aid societies, and associations.

Global Inclusive Education

Global Inclusive Education
Author: Jordi Collet
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2022-08-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3031114760

This book addresses issues related to school inclusion from the perspective of systemic inclusion. It focuses on the need to face the challenges of inclusion in education from a broad perspective, including the classroom, the school as an institution, families, and the community. It also pays attention to the full interactions between them. The book demonstrates how inclusion can be carried out in very real, concrete and everyday ways. It also shows how researchers can work hand in hand with the professionals and other stakeholders who are developing their practices day by day. The book draws on a range of research projects of the Spanish and international research groups to provide both rich theoretical frameworks and rigorous research outcomes related to the four dimensions of the systemic inclusion perspective and its necessary networking: classroom, school, families and the community. Most of the chapters take Spain as the case study but, far from being a local book, it uses Spanish analysis to dialogue universally with current main debates and challenges in inclusion, almost 30 years after the Salamanca Statement.

HCI International 2021 - Posters

HCI International 2021 - Posters
Author: Constantine Stephanidis
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2021-07-03
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3030786455

The three-volume set CCIS 1419, CCIS 1420, and CCIS 1421 contains the extended abstracts of the posters presented during the 23rd International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, HCII 2021, which was held virtually in July 2021. The total of 1276 papers and 241 posters included in the 39 HCII 2021 proceedings volumes was carefully reviewed and selected from 5222 submissions. The posters presented in these three volumes are organized in topical sections as follows: Part I: ​HCI theory and methods; perceptual, cognitive and psychophisiological aspects of interaction; designing for children; designing for older people; design case studies; dimensions of user experience; information, language, culture and media. Part II: ​interaction methods and techniques; eye-tracking and facial expressions recognition; human-robot interaction; virtual, augmented and mixed reality; security and privacy issues in HCI; AI and machine learning in HCI. Part III: ​interacting and learning; interacting and playing; interacting and driving; digital wellbeing, eHealth and mHealth; interacting and shopping; HCI, safety and sustainability; HCI in the time of pandemic.

Learning by Teaching

Learning by Teaching
Author: David Duran
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2017-04-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317302834

This book provides an essential overview of "learning by teaching", unpacking the underpinning theory, research evidence and practical implications of peer learning in a variety of classroom contexts. It aims to offer practical guidance for practitioners in structuring effective peer learning – between professionals and between students alike. It locates this phenomenon in current conceptions of learning and teaching, far removed from traditional ideas of one-way transmission of knowledge. Exactly what happens to promote learning by teaching is explored. Examples of learning by teaching are discussed and it is noted that this happens in school, university and the workplace, as well as through the Internet. Learning by teaching within the student body is then explored, and many different methods described. The organizational features needed to improve learning by teaching consciously and deliberately are investigated. These can be before teaching, during teaching or after teaching. Evidence-based practical guidance is given. Of course teachers can deploy learning by teaching for themselves, but what if they also organize their students to teach each other, thereby giving many more opportunities to discuss, practise, explain and question? This takes pedagogical advantage of the differences between students – turning classrooms into communities of learners where students learn both from their teacher and from their peers.

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