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Exploring opportunities, complexities, and tensions when invoking students’ everyday experiences as resources in educational activities

2022-10-06T21:23:55+01:00septiembre 28th, 2022|Etiquetas: , , , , |

Este artículo apunta a explorar en las oportunidades y complejidades de invocar las experiencias cotidianas del alumnado de secundaria en las actividades educativas escolares.   Referencia: Silseth, K; Erstad, O. (2022). Exploring opportunities, complexities, and tensions when invoking students' everyday experiences as resources in educational activities. Teaching and Teacher Education, Vol 112. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tate.2022.103633   Resumen This paper aims to critically explore the opportunities, complexities, and tensions of invoking students' everyday experiences as resources in educational activities. We analyze data from teacher interviews, instructional work in classrooms, and parent–teacher conferences taking place at a lower secondary school. The analysis shows how teachers [...]

Manifestations of non-interest: Exploring the situated nature of students’ interest

2022-08-15T17:49:15+01:00septiembre 1st, 2022|Etiquetas: , , |

El siguiente artículo presenta un estudio que explora en los momentos de no-interés que ocurren dentro del proceso de interacción de los estudiantes adolescentes y jóvenes con un objeto de interés sostenido.   Referencia: Draijer, J.; Bronkhorst, L.; & Akkerman, S. (2022). Manifestations of non- interest: Exploring the situated nature of students’ interest. International Journal of Educational Research (Vol.13). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijer.2022.101971   Resumen: Widespread initiatives to promote learning in school by connecting to students’ long-standing interests are challenged by increasing recognition that actual experiences of interest are always situated. This study examines moments of non-interest: moments where students engage with a sustained [...]

Personalized Learning: Practices and Principles from the Learner-Centered Movement

2021-07-20T19:16:34+01:00julio 19th, 2021|Etiquetas: , , , |

The Institute4pl announce an article written by Julia Rutledge, M.S. of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The first section concentrates on how personalized learning environments may elicit 21st century skills and attributes in students. The second section introduces a number of current personalized learning trends and case studies conducted by The Gates Foundation. The last section examines certain extant learning environments and pedagogical practices. Link: here.

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