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Author | : Mart |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 116 |
Release | : 2018-07-07 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781983389634 |
Los docente debemos y TENEMOS que ir armados a las escuelas, pues si, "ARMADOS" y nuestras mejores y más valiosas armas son y serán siempre incluso al transcurrir el tiempo las HERRAMIENTAS Y ESTRATEGIAS DIDACTICAS, PEDAGOGICAS, que docentes innovadores implementan en las aulas de clases para prevenir incidentes no nada más de esta índole sino también el grave problema que tenemos de la indiferencia en cuanto a diversos temas mencionados en el presente libro.Nuestras balas serán siempre LOS RECURSOS utilizados para impartir clases y transmitir conocimientos, nuestros escudos serán la formación en valores, nuestro uniforme será la satisfacción diaria de ver plasmados buenos resultados en los estudiantes, nuestro alimento la dicha de ser un DOCENTE INNOVADOR.
Author | : Mercedes Blanchard |
Publisher | : Narcea Ediciones |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2018-08-28 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 8427724500 |
El libro muestra cómo este nuevo modo de trabajar colaborativamente, es decir, trabajando con el profesorado, constituye un instrumento capaz de dar respuesta al compromiso de construir nuevo conocimiento, a las necesidades de los respectivos contextos en los que se desempeñan los docentes, así como a la elevación de los grupos sociales a quienes dirigen su acción. Este modo de trabajo colaborativo propone un cambio de paradigma en la formación del profesorado, en el que los docentes saben y construyen su propio cambio de una forma crítica y dialógica; desde la práctica, y en relación con sus compañeros. Al partir de la propia práctica, se trata de una formación contextualizada que, a la vez, busca tener incidencia social y compromiso con el entorno. La obra es fruto del trabajo consensuado, conjunto y coordinado entre los componentes de grupos de investigación de Universidades de Argentina, Brasil y España, con el apoyo de CEAL, a través de intercambios virtuales, durante el proceso de investigación en cada país. Los equipos docentes de los tres países desarrollaron una formación, concebida como proceso de construcción, en la que los profesores tienen un protagonismo activo, piensan y reflexionan sobre las necesidades reales surgidas de su propia práctica y se marcan como objetivo mejorarla, introduciendo para ello nuevos planteamientos y estrategias. El trabajo se ha realizado, desde un planteamiento inclusivo, teniendo en cuenta la pluralidad del profesorado que accede a la formación, ya que cada uno aporta formación previa y experiencias diferentes que suponen una gran riqueza y que, a la vez, exigen implementar diálogo, conocimiento y valoración mutua. Los tres países parten de una formación concebida como proceso en donde los profesores tienen un protagonismo activo al pensar y reflexionar sobre su propia práctica para mejorarla e introducir nuevos planteamientos y estrategias.
Author | : Saturnino de la Torre |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9788480634120 |
En esta obra se presentan dos bloques diferenciados en el contenido. En el primero se recogen las bases teóricas de la formación, la innovación, las estrategias didácticas. Se plantea el perfil docente y los modelos de formación, el profesor innovador y la profesionalidad docente. Se propone un modelo de formación integral y se describe el modelo de maestro que queremos para una sociedad en continuo cambio. En el resto de apartados se describen diferentes estrategias de intervención didáctica fuera del aula, dentro del aula y de evaluación de aprendizajes. Son una simple muestra y ejemplo de cómo innovar en la metodología didáctica.
Author | : Genaro Aguirre Aguilar |
Publisher | : Caligrama |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2020-10-02 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 8418073527 |
Pensar la docencia desde la complejidad educativa. Esta obra reúne una serie de capítulos en los que se abordan temáticas relacionadas con la educación superior desde una mirada académica, destacándose como premisas el pensamiento complejo, las TIC, así como el trabajo estratégico que desempeña el docente como facilitador de procesos de enseñanza y aprendizaje a nivel universitario. Para ello, se toma como contexto la llamada «sociedad de la información y el conocimiento», en donde se ha definido una nueva ordenanza global que deviene en marco de referencia para entender los procesos de transformación que se les requieren a las universidades, en términos de políticas educativas, para la innovación de su currículo, los modelos educativos, como la transformación de las prácticas pedagógicas de sus académicos. Lo obra integra una serie de textos en donde se analiza el fenómeno educativo, con énfasis en el papel que jueganlos docentes en la configuración de ambientes educativos que contribuyan al aprendizaje de sus estudiantes, para lo cual se proponen tres capítulos: «Perspectivas en la educación y el pensamiento complejo», «Comunicación, diversidad y mediación educativa» y «Sujetos de la educación y ámbitos emergentes para la enseñanza». Cada uno de los cuales se compone de textos que, en lo particular, abordan temáticas que permiten ampliar el horizonte desde el cual pueden se comprendidas problemáticas que caracterizan a la educación contemporánea en el nivel superior.
Author | : Lawrence Stenhouse |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 1984 |
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Author | : Greg Wilson |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2019-10-08 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1000728153 |
Hundreds of grassroots groups have sprung up around the world to teach programming, web design, robotics, and other skills outside traditional classrooms. These groups exist so that people don't have to learn these things on their own, but ironically, their founders and instructors are often teaching themselves how to teach. There's a better way. This book presents evidence-based practices that will help you create and deliver lessons that work and build a teaching community around them. Topics include the differences between different kinds of learners, diagnosing and correcting misunderstandings, teaching as a performance art, what motivates and demotivates adult learners, how to be a good ally, fostering a healthy community, getting the word out, and building alliances with like-minded groups. The book includes over a hundred exercises that can be done individually or in groups, over 350 references, and a glossary to help you navigate educational jargon.
Author | : T. Grandon Gill |
Publisher | : Informing Science |
Total Pages | : 562 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1932886443 |
There are a number of marvelous books that address the topic of the case method. If you are interested in facilitating cases, you can look to the classic book Teaching and the Case Method by Louis Barnes, C. Roland Christensen and Abby Hansen (1994). The collection of essays on the subject, Education for Judgment: The Artistry of Discussion Leadership by C. Roland Christensen, David Garvin and Ann Sweet (1991) is a wonderful and inspiring read as well. If your interest is case-based research, it would be nearly impossible to find a more authoritative source than Robert Yin’s (2009, 4th Edition) Case Study Research: Design and Methods, which (at last count) has been cited nearly 29,000 times, according to Google Scholar. There is even a new entry to the field, William Ellet’s (2007) The Case Study Handbook: How to Read, Discuss, and Write Persuasively about Cases that is specifically aimed at the student. At first glance, then, the topic of case studies in education and research seems to be pretty well covered. Do we really need another book on the subject? I write this book believing the answer is yes. While I have great affection for the classics, there are a number of issues facing most business faculty—not to mention faculty members from disciplines outside of business—that these books simply do not address. In writing this book, my intention is to offer some thoughts on some of these. Paradoxically, these omissions arise from the very fact that the authors of the classics are undisputed masters of their craft. Why this is a problem should become clear as I identify the three areas of focus for this book. The first issue that I feel must be considered is using the case method with a novice audience. Consider the following. When I was enrolled in the MBA program at Harvard Business School (HBS) in the early 1980s, the curriculum consisted of nearly 900 case discussion (15 per week) and—perhaps—as many as 20 class periods given over to lecture-style presentations. When I teach a case-method graduate course at my own institution, on the other hand, I am constrained to 11 case discussions (a 12 week semester). As it happens, I am also the only course in the entire program that employs pedagogy reasonably faithful to the case method, as it is normally defined. The math is very simple. By the last day of my semester, my students have as much experience discussing cases as I did on Thursday afternoon of the first week of my two year MBA program at HBS. With the exception of faculty teaching at those rare institutions that have chosen to widely adopt the case method, the situation I face is commonplace. The second concern that existing books raise for me is their tendency to focus on isolated topics. Specifically, case facilitation, case writing and case research are treated as separable activities. I would argue that these three aspects of the case method—which I define quite broadly—are inseparable. For institutions that wish to achieve the full set of benefits provided by the case method, all three activities must be pursued in parallel. Perhaps this is why so few institutions have achieved success through the case method. In this book, I will argue that achieving such integration is precisely why those rare institutions have been so successful. Once you start believing that the case method can be a key to institutional success, how you get there becomes a real challenge. At leading institutions featuring the case method, such as HBS, the philosophy is largely learned through a period of apprenticeship. For example, I did not encounter any of the references mentioned in the first paragraph—excepting Yin—at any time during my 5 year doctorate at HBS. Instead, I went out and wrote cases, facilitated discussions and did research under the guidance of faculty members who were masters of the craft. How can someone without the benefit of such an experience acquire such mastery? While I cannot offer any promises in this regard, I will at least provide some examples and easy-to-follow checklists that may be of service to individuals getting started.
Author | : Eduardo Mortimer |
Publisher | : McGraw-Hill Education (UK) |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2003-09-16 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 033522654X |
This book focuses on the talk of science classrooms and in particular on the ways in which the different kinds of interactions between teachers and students contribute to meaning making and learning. Central to the text is a new analytical framework for characterising the key features of the talk of school science classrooms. This framework is based on sociocultural principles and links the work of theorists such as Vygotsky and Bakhtin to the day-to-day interactions of contemporary science classrooms. *presents a framework, based on sociocultural theory, for analysing the language of teaching and learning interactions in science classrooms *provides detailed examples and illustrations of insights gained from applying the framework to real science lessons in Brazil and the UK. *demonstrates how these ways of thinking about classroom talk can be drawn upon to inform the professional development of science teachers. *offers an innovative research methodology, based on sociocultural theory, for analysing classroom talk. *expands upon the ways in which sociocultural theory has been systematically applied to analysing classroom contexts. This book offers a powerful set of tools for thinking and talking about the day-to-day practices of contemporary science classrooms. It contains messages of fundamental importance and insight for all of those who are interested in reflecting on the interactions of science teaching and learning, whether in the context of teaching, higher degree study, or research.
Author | : María Soledad Ramírez Montoya |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2013-07-08 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1304167054 |
El proyecto "SINED-CLARISE para la educación a distancia" tuvo por objetivo el generar conocimiento en torno a modelos de enseñanza acordes con las necesidades de la educación a distancia y el enfoque de formación en competencias, a través de la creación de proyectos integrados en los que se conjuntaran los conocimientos y experiencias de investigadores y docentes especializados en dicha modalidad educativa. El movimiento educativo abierto constituyó el punto central del proyecto, conceptualizado este movimiento como las actividades educativas de acceso abierto que permite prácticas formativas que van desde el uso de recursos educativos abiertos (REA) disponibles en internet, la producción de materiales con licenciamiento abierto, la selección de REA a través de repositorios y conectores que actúan como infomediarios de los catálogos de REA, la diseminación de prácticas en entornos académicos, gubernamentales, institucionales, etc. y la movilización hacia las prácticas educativas.
Author | : Rosalind Driver |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 2005-11-02 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 113486082X |
When children begin secondary school they already have knowledge and ideas about many aspects of the natural world from their experiences both in primary classes and outside school. These ideas, right or wrong, form the basis of all they subsequently learn. Research has shown that teaching is unlikely to be effective unless it takes into account the position from which the learner starts. Making Sense of Secondary Science provides a concise and accessible summary of the research that has been done internationally in this area. The research findings are arranged in three main sections: * life and living processes * materials and their properties * physical processes. Full bibliographies in each section allow interested readers to pursue the themes further. Much of this material has hitherto been available only in limited circulation specialist journals or in unpublished research. Its publication in this convenient form will be welcomed by all researchers in science education and by practicing science teachers continuing their professional development, who want to deepen their understanding of how their children think and learn.