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La profesión docente actual requiere una formación que incluya, por supuesto, el conocimiento de lo que queremos enseñar, el amor por el saber y, además, el amor por ayudar a aprender. Ello requiere saberes, habilidades y actitudes profesionales para estimular y motivar incluso, y principalmente, a los que por circunstancias muy diversas no quieren, no saben o no pueden aprender. En el presente libro se ofrecen experiencias, recursos, reflexiones, sugerencias y orientaciones. Se trata de materiales que pretenden ayudar a desarrollar el componente práctico del currículo de formación de los futuros docentes, y también de quienes ya están en ejercicio, como el eje central en torno al cual deben converger el resto de los cursos y actividades de formación.
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Since its establishment in 1976, PME (The International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education) is serving as a much sought after venue for scientific debate among those at the cutting edge of the field, as well as an engine for the development of research in mathematics education. A wide range of research activities conducted over the last ten years by PME members and their colleagues are documented and critically reviewed in this handbook, released to celebrate the Group’s 40 year anniversary milestone. The book is divided into four main sections: Cognitive aspects of learning and teaching content areas; Cognitive aspects of learning and teaching transverse areas; Social aspec...
Based on a Harvard University research project, this book answers such questions as: What is teaching for understanding? How does it differ from traditional teaching approaches? What does it look like in the classroom? And, how do students demonstrate their understanding? The book presents a framework for helping teachers learn how to teach more effectively.
This text addresses both the issues and practicalities of key skills in higher education. It discusses the issues relating to the introduction of key skills, drawing on both the arguments and theory of why key skills should (or should not) be introduced. Case study material is included.
The book Research on University Teaching and Faculty Development: International Perspectives contains twenty-five solid and powerful chapters treating research aspects that reflect current university issues in ten countries. The book has been written by 60 proficient educators and accredited researchers. They have explored university teaching and faculty development as a field of inquiry that uses qualitative and quantitative methodological approaches for studying almost forty university topics. These themes range from academic planning, accountability, and action research to change in teacher education. The question of a relationship between university teaching and teacher induction is firs...