Archivos mensuales: diciembre 2022

Artículo: Invoking student resources in whole-class conversations in science education: A sociocultural perspective

2022-12-28T17:20:21+01:00diciembre 28th, 2022|Etiquetas: , , , , , , |

El siguiente artículo aborda de qué manera la introducción de los recursos de los estudiantes (experiencias e ideas cotidianas) al diálogo de la clase pueden convertirse en un medio para apoyar el aprendizaje. Resumen Background: While much literature has argued for the value of carefully designed instructional units building on student resources, less work details how students’ own invocation of experiences and ideas from their everyday lives plays out in naturalistic classroom dialogues. Employing a sociocultural and interactional approach, this article illuminates how student resources become mediational means in ways that support learning. Methods: The empirical basis constitutes whole-class conversations involving [...]

Artículo: Weaving together the past, present and future in whole class conversations: analyzing the emergence of a hybrid educational chronotope connecting everyday experiences and school science

2022-12-21T17:18:51+01:00diciembre 21st, 2022|Etiquetas: , , , , |

El presente artículo examina en el impacto que tiene el relato de historias de relevancia personal en la implicación que presenta el alumnado hacia el aprendizaje de ciencias.   Resumen: In sociocultural research, many scholars have studied the relationship between students’ everyday lives outside of school and classroom learning. This article contributes to this area by focusing explicitly on the timespace dimensions of meaning making in science education. We draw on Bakhtin’s notion of the chronotope to examine how students can become engaged in science learning through telling stories of personal relevance. We analyze an especially interesting example of a whole-class [...]

Guía: Continuum of Engagement: From Compliant to Flow

2022-12-14T17:15:16+01:00diciembre 14th, 2022|Etiquetas: , , |

La siguiente guía se orienta a mostrar los pasos involucrados en el proceso de pasar de ser un estudiante pasivo a uno que alcanza un estado de “flow” y se haya realmente comprometido con su aprendizaje:   Resumen The Continuum of Engagement provides the characteristics of a learner as they move from being passive about learning to being in the flow. How do we know learners are engaged? The four steps in the continuous of engagement are: compliant, commit, connect and flow.   Enlace: http://kathleenmcclaskey.com/engagement/

Guía: Continuum of Choice

2022-12-07T17:13:39+01:00diciembre 7th, 2022|Etiquetas: , , |

La siguiente guía tiene por objetivo orientar a los profesores y estudiantes en el proceso de convertirse en estudiantes auto-regulados que toman decisiones sobre su aprendizaje:   Resumen: The goal to move from participant to a self-regulated learner takes time and a process for both teachers and learners. The continuum of choice was developed to provide a guide and strategies for teachers and learners who follow this process. When you move to learner-centered and eventually learn-driven environments, learners take more responsibility for their learning. The more choices learners make on their own will challenge them to advocate for what they believe [...]

Hoy ha sido publicado el artículo Students’ interests for personalized learning: an analysis guide

2022-12-02T17:59:23+01:00diciembre 2nd, 2022|

El trabajo de Solari, Vizquerra, y Engel Students’ interests for personalized learning: an analysis guide ha sido publicado en el European Journal of Psychology of Education The lack of alignment between, on the one hand, what schools seek to teach and, on the other, the students’ interests and learning objectives is leading to increasing numbers of students who are unable to derive meaning from school activities. Personalized learning strategies represent one of the most powerful ways to help students attribute meaning and personal value to their learning. This paper has two interrelated objectives. The first is to present a guide to [...]

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