Vol. 25 (2015): ¿Qué maestros formamos desde los grados?
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O caráter pedagógico das narrativas biográficas no contexto da abordagem de ensino centrada no estudante

Publicado febrero 8, 2015

Palabras clave:

Aprendizaje centrado en los estudiantes, Narrativas biográficas, Formación inicial de profesores, Educación Superior
Cómo citar
Thomas Dotta, L., & Tártaro Soares, R. E. (2015). O caráter pedagógico das narrativas biográficas no contexto da abordagem de ensino centrada no estudante. Tendencias Pedagógicas, 25, 261–278. Recuperado a partir de https://revistas.uam.es/tendenciaspedagogicas/article/view/170

Resumen

La mejoría de la formación inicial de profesores, en las últimas décadas, está siendo investida de nuevos desafíos, especialmente teniendo en cuenta la emergencia de las denominadas sociedades del conocimiento. En ese contexto emergen reformas para la Enseñanza Superior donde el abordaje del aprendizaje centrado en los estudiantes y el aprendizaje a lo largo de la vida son céntricos. Este artículo, del tipo metanalítico, tiene por objetivo argumentar en favor del uso de las narrativas biográficas, según diversas perspectivas, y especialmente, en las que se centran en la idea de la “voz del estudiante” como estrategia efectiva del abordaje de la enseñanza centrada en los estudiantes. Se centrará en la discusión de algunos de los desafíos inherentes a la implementación de este abordaje en el contexto de la formación inicial de profesores y, a partir de esa discusión, presentar una perspectiva de formación que puede dar pistas de superación de los referidos desafíos.

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