scholarly journals Sembrar para el futuro: Una experiencia docente innovadora de educación infantil-universidad = Sowing for the future. An innovative teaching experience between school-university

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 80
Author(s):  
Sara Gutiérrez González ◽  
Ana Teresa Fernández Güemes ◽  
Carlos Junco Petrement ◽  
Jesús Gadea Sáinz ◽  
Ángel Rodríguez Sáiz ◽  
...  

Resumen Este trabajo recoge una experiencia colaborativa docente entre el Grupo de Innovación Docente en Ingeniería de la Edificación de la Universidad de Burgos y el Equipo Docente del 3º Curso del Segundo Ciclo de Educación Infantil del Colegio Público Fernando de Rojas de Burgos.El Grupo de Innovación Docente en Ingeniería de la Edificación de la Universidad de Burgos ha querido establecer sinergias de colaboración con Equipos Docentes de Educación Infantil, Primaria y Secundaria, al ser los alumnos de estas etapas educativas los futuros protagonistas del desarrollo social y científico.En una primera fase, las actividades de difusión se han realizado con alumnos de Educación Infantil, mediante la organización de talleres en los que se muestran las actividades docentes e investigadoras que se desarrollan en la Universidad, con el objetivo de que los pequeños alumnos establezcan relaciones entre los objetos que les rodean y el fundamento científico y tecnológico que los fundamentan.Como las actividades de los miembros del Grupo de Innovación en Ingeniería de la Edificación de la Universidad de Burgos se orientan al ámbito de los materiales reciclados y de la construcción de edificios sostenibles, se organizaron talleres en los que los alumnos pudieron sentirse protagonistas directos del proceso de fabricación de materiales de construcción sostenibles innovadores, como tejas, ladrillos, piedra natural, yeso, cemento o pintura, diseñados a partir de residuos industriales, para su colocación en casas construidas a escala.El trabajo conjunto entre los Grupos de Innovación Educativa del ámbito universitario y de educación infantil es muy positivo para orientar adecuadamente los objetivos del proceso de enseñanza y aprendizaje, desde las primeras etapas de la educación y formación de los alumnos.Abstract This work explains a collaborative teaching experience between the Teaching Innovation Group in Building Engineering of the University of Burgos and the Teaching Team of Third of Early Childhood Education of the Public School Fernando de Rojas in Burgos.The Teaching Innovation Group has established collaborative synergies with Teaching Teams for Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary Education, as the students of these educational stages will be the future protagonists of social and scientific development.In a first phase, the dissemination activities were carried out with students of Early Childhood Education, through the organization of workshops that show the teaching and research activities that are developed in the University.The activities of the members of the Group of Innovation in Building Engineering of the University of Burgos are oriented to the field of recycled materials and the sustainable construction. This is why workshops were organized in order to do to the students protagonists of the process of process of manufacture of sustainable building materials such as tiles, bricks, natural stone, plaster, cement or paint designed from industrial waste and which then positioned in small scale models.The work between the Educational Innovation Group of the University and Early Childhood Education is very positive to guide the objectives of the teaching and learning process, from the early stages of education of students.

Author(s):  
María Luisa García Rodríguez ◽  
Natalia Paíno Sánchez

Durante a permanência em dois centros educativos para cursar as disciplinas de formação básica Prática I e Prática II, do Mestrado em Educação Infantil da Universidade de Salamanca (Espanha), observaram-se desconsiderações, por parte das famílias, em relação às advertências das professoras. Coloca-se, assim, a conveniência de abordar o estudo das relações escola-família com o objetivo de contribuir para sua otimização. A indagação é abordada mediante a metodologia qualitativa, avaliada como a mais oportuna pela sua flexibilidade e sua grande riqueza de resultados. Coletaram-se os dados mediante entrevistas com professores/professoras e as famílias dos alunos entre 3 a 6 anos, de Salamanca e de Cáceres. Tal aproximação da realidade permitiu conhecer as sensações e vivências das pessoas entrevistadas. Mediante uma profunda análise da informação encontrada, chegamos a conclusões notáveis. Há coincidências em reconhecer que existem barreiras e um certo desencontro. Também se oferecem soluções para alcançar a harmonia e a coordenação entre ambas as instituições educadoras.Palavras-chave: Relações escola-família. Coordenação. Análise das soluções. Harmonia.AbstractDuring the stay in two Educational Centers to study the subjects Practicum I and Practicum II of the Early Childhood Education Degree at the University of Salamanca, thoughtlessness manners from the families to the warnings from the teacher are being observed. That way, it’s convenient to arise a study of the relationships between the School and the Families to contribute their improvement. The research has addresses through a qualitative Methodology. That Methodology is valued as the most accurate because of its wealthy results. Data was collected from different interviews with teachers, and 3-6 years-old students’ parents from Salamanca and Cáceres. The proximity to their reality allowed to know the feelings and experiences of the people interviewed. The conclusions arrived after a deep analysis of that information were coincident and remarkable. There is a recognized barrier in the relationships. There are also solutions to get the harmony and the coordination within both educational institutions.Keywords: Relationships between school and families. Coordination. Solution analysis. HarmonyResumenDurante la estancia en dos centros educativos para cursar las asignaturas de formación básica Prácticum I y Prácticum II de la titulación de Grado en Maestro de Educación Infantil de la Universidad de Salamanca (España), se observan desconsideraciones por parte de las familias hacia las advertencias de las maestras. Se plantea así la conveniencia de abordar el estudio de las relaciones Escuela-Familia con el objetivo de contribuir a su optimización. La indagación se aborda mediante metodología cualitativa. Se valora como la más oportuna por su flexibilidad y su gran riqueza de resultados. Se recogieron los datos mediante entrevistas a maestros/as y familias de alumnado de 3 a 6 años de Salamanca y de Cáceres. Dicha aproximación a la realidad permitió conocer las sensaciones y vivencias de las personas entrevistadas. Tras un profundo análisis de la información hallada se llegó a notables conclusiones. Se dan coincidencias en reconocer que existen barreras y cierto desencuentro. También se ofrecen soluciones para alcanzar la armonía y coordinación entre ambas instituciones educadoras.Palabras clave: Relaciones escuela-familia. Coordinación. Analise de las soluciones. Armonía.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 96
Author(s):  
Geraldine D. Villaluz, RSCJ

This paper is aimed at presenting an implemented community engagement of the University of San Carlos School of Education with the communities of Agusan del Sur, Philipines, in close partnership with the Justice Peace and Integrity of Creation-IDC, (JPIC-IDC) Incorporated of Agusan del Sur as a response to a felt need in the early childhood education program of the province. In 2004, JPIC pooled together concerted resources from provincial and local government units, non-government organization and academe to create and develop a cul-ture-based curriculum guide for early childhood education that is appropriate and responsive to the needs of indigenous groups in Agusan del Sur, Southern Philippines. To address these needs, an ethnographic commu-nity engagement framework was utilized and initiated by JPIC-IDC team and the University Of San Carlos School Of Education. The community engagement framework facilitated the partnership of Agusan del Sur government leaders, a non-government organization in Germany, community cultural masters, Day Care Teachers and the University of San Carlos School of Education to create a developmentally appropriate and culture-based cur-riculum for Day Care with a supporting handbook for mother-teachers in early childhood education. As a result of this framework, children drop-out decreased from 80% to 10% while parent-community involvement in-creased from 30% to 90% in 2009 (JPIC-IDC, 2007). Ongoing teacher trainings and community orientations on the culture-based curriculum have been extended to 42 additional communities in 2012-2018 from 35 com-munities in 2007 upon request from the provincial governor. Two editions of a culture-based handbook have been published and a third edition is currently prepared for District 2 communities with guided participation by Day Care teachers as co-authors. This community engagement framework, initiated by the Justice Peace and Integrity of Creation of Agusan del Sur Philippines involving all stakeholders from the provincial leaders to the recipients of early childhood education, serves as a model to community extension service programs (CES) of schools and universities as well as to curriculum practitioners and administrators. Three principles involved in this particular community engagement concretely demonstrate that program sustainability is a product of partnership, sensitivity to culture and context and relevance to community’s need.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (01) ◽  
pp. 46-54
Author(s):  
Irjus Indrawan

Early childhood education is a coaching effort for children (0-6 years old) by providing education to grow and develop students’ physical and spiritual, so they are able to step forwards to the next level of education. Having a qualified institution, there should be well-managed and be accredited. Accreditation is crucial for the institutional quality. The qualified institution is greatly expected to creat qualified generation in the future.


TEM Journal ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 724-731

This research aimed to present the learning styles according to the model of Alonso, Gallego and Honey in university students of the Faculty of Education within the University of the Basque Country (Spain). With that objective, a sample of 434 students was chosen. The Honey-Alonso Learning Styles (CHAEA) questionnaire was used. The data obtained reflect that the four learning styles proposed by Kolb are distributed in a balanced way among the participating sample; they also reflect that it is not possible to attribute a specific learning style to a specific Degree, except with active learning and Early Childhood Education.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-52
Author(s):  
Laelatul Istiqomah

One of the educational problems in Indonesia is the curriculum. Along with the development and challenges of the times, the curriculum is always run into changing, as well the systemic and purposefull development. the curriculum implementation should be able to realize the vision, mission, and goals of national education gradually. the most basic of change and development of curriculum  is changing and developing early childhood curriculum. because the quality of Early Childhood Education determines the quality of Indonesian human resources (HR) in the future, one of which is the 2013 early childhood curriculum. currently early childhood education has had its own curriculum, because during this time early childhood education doesn't have an curriculum. the 2013 Early Childhood curriculum  is expected to encourage the development of learners optimally.


Author(s):  
David Pérez-Jorge ◽  
María del Carmen Rodríguez-Jiménez ◽  
Josué Gutiérrez-Barroso ◽  
Fátima Castro-León

<p class="0abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) have become essential tools for the development of quality educational practices. The special situation of COVID-19 has evidenced the problem of the teacher training. This work investigates the perception of the future teachers of Early Childhood Education about the use of ICT and the policies developed by the Government of the Canary Islands regarding the provision of resources, materials and training. The study had a sample of 110 teachers in training from the University of La Laguna, the results showed agreement regarding the quality and quantity of training received, however, despite not showing interest in continuous training in ICT, they consider fundamentally mastering this competence to improve the quality of the educational response in the Canary Islands.</span></p>


2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 387-398 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lesley Rameka

This whakataukī or ‘proverb’ speaks to Māori perspectives of time, where the past, the present and the future are viewed as intertwined, and life as a continuous cosmic process. Within this continuous cosmic movement, time has no restrictions – it is both past and present. The past is central to and shapes both present and future identity. From this perspective, the individual carries their past into the future. The strength of carrying one’s past into the future is that ancestors are ever present, existing both within the spiritual realm and in the physical, alongside the living as well as within the living. This article explores Māori perspectives of the past and the models and inspiration they offer. In this way, it provides a critique of the practices in early childhood education, highlighting the importance of cultural concepts and practices, and discusses implications for both teaching and academic practice.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (8) ◽  
pp. 3204
Author(s):  
Juan Manuel Muñoz-González ◽  
Esther M. Vega-Gea ◽  
Cristobal Ballesteros-Regaña ◽  
María Dolores Hidalgo-Ariza

The purpose of this paper is to validate a scale about learning how to use the Utellstory software for the creation of digital stories. The questionnaire was provided to a sample of 142 and 276 students from Masters in Inclusive Education and Early Childhood Education Degree of the University of Córdoba (Spain), respectively. The data were subjected to an analysis of reliability and validity through the use of exploratory and confirmatory factorial analyses. The results revealed an instrument with correct validity and reliability that demonstrate that the model is stable and consistent with the starting theoretical assumptions.


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