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Cuando se trata de relacionar entornos y nuevas perspectivas en la clase de Educación Física, existen diversos enfoques los cuales se centran, en su mayoría, en la mejora de las competencias curriculares. De hecho, diversos estudios sugieren la necesidad de más estudios específicos que permitan comparaciones entre las competencias del currículo pero en diversos escenarios. Además, es sumamente importante contar con instrumentos y métodos de evaluación acordes a las necesidades y realidades del alumnado, comprobándose la progresión de estos y la utilidad de los retos propuestos.
Es indiscutible la necesidad de aportar conocimiento respecto a un fenómeno tan importante como es la puesta en práctica de un nuevo modelo curricular en el área y/o materia de Educación Física. Esto hace que se presenten como necesarias, nuevas y efectivas fórmulas encaminadas a apoyar el aprendizaje del alumnado de cualquier etapa. Existen infinitud de experiencias y vivencias que, a través de retos, se pueden utilizar para ayudar a mejorar la comprensión del contenido curricular de Educación Física. En este sentido, la Educación Física actual debe esforzarse por crear unas condiciones óptimas en las que el alumnado adquiera las competencias adecuadas en favor de un aprendizaje sostenible y motivador.
Those who survived the brutal dictatorship of the Somoza family have tended to portray the rise of the women’s movement and feminist activism as part of the overall story of the anti-Somoza resistance. But this depiction of heroic struggle obscures a much more complicated history. As Victoria González-Rivera reveals in this book, some Nicaraguan women expressed early interest in eliminating the tyranny of male domination, and this interest grew into full-fledged campaigns for female suffrage and access to education by the 1880s. By the 1920s a feminist movement had emerged among urban, middle-class women, and it lasted for two more decades until it was eclipsed in the 1950s by a nonfemini...
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The best country-by-country assessment of human rights. The human rights records of more than ninety countries and territories are put into perspective in Human Rights Watch's signature yearly report. Reflecting extensive investigative work undertaken by Human Rights Watch staff, in close partnership with domestic human rights activists, the annual World Report is an invaluable resource for journalists, diplomats, and citizens, and is a must-read for anyone interested in the fight to protect human rights in every corner of the globe.
The revolutionary movements that emerged frequently in Latin America over the past century promoted goals that included overturning dictatorships, confronting economic inequalities, and creating what Cuban revolutionary hero Che Guevara called the &"new man.&" But, in fact, many of the &"new men&" who participated in these movements were not men. Thousands of them were women. This book aims to show why a full understanding of revolutions needs to take account of gender. Karen Kampwirth writes here about the women who joined the revolutionary movements in Nicaragua, El Salvador, and the Mexican state of Chiapas, about how they became guerrillas, and how that experience changed their lives. In...
Meiosis is a special type of cell division that allows the generation of haploid gametes and is a key process for sexual reproduction of animals, plants and fungi. Haploidization requires that meiotic cells undergo a series of unique processes; namely, pairing, synapsis, recombination and segregation of homologous chromosomes. This involves profound meiosis-specific changes in the protein composition and architecture of homologous chromosomes as well as of the condensation and folding of chromatin that require a critical timing and regulation. Despite this enormous complexity, different organisms may achieve haploidization through common molecular mechanisms. A major goal of this article col...