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Lectura participativa en red en la formación de maestros/as #pedagogiaUV19
Pilar Sanz CerveraMaría Josefa Sospedra BaezaRaúl Tárraga-mínguezCristóbal Suárez-guerrerosubject
Early childhood educationLectura participativaTwitter050801 communication & media studiesSpace (commercial competition)Common spaceEducationinteracciónformación de profesoresred socialParticipatory reading0508 media and communicationsPedagogyTeaching innovationFormación inicial de profesoradoSchool educationInternetAcademic yearShared readingmestres05 social sciencesDidactics050301 educationCitizen journalismSubject (documents)General MedicineDidácticaLInnovación docenteTeacher initial traininginnovación pedagógicaPsychology0503 educationdescription
[EN] This article describes the results of a Teaching Innovation experience approved by the Vice-Principal Office for Occupation and Training Programs at the University of Valencia (UV-SFPIE_PID19-1095891). This project was executed in the first semester of the academic year 2019-2020 within the framework of the General Didactics subject of the degrees of Early Childhood Education and Primary School Education of the Faculty of Teaching at the University of Valencia. The main objective of the project was to create a space for critical, open, participatory and global debate on classical pedagogical ideas (Dewey, Montessori, Freinet and Freire) that would allow improving the pedagogical training and culture of preservice teachers through interaction with other educational agents beyond the classroom, using Twitter to generate interactions. The shared reading work compromised the interaction of 106 students from three groups with different teachers, schedules and classrooms, but they shared the hashtag #pedagogiaUV19, as “common space”, for four months. The purpose of this article is to analyze the students’ assessment of the educational use of Twitter in this experience. To assess the experience, an ad hoc questionnaire was administered to the subjects at the end of the experience. The experience was evaluated very positively by the vast majority of subjects who participated in the study.
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2020-12-31 | REDU. Revista de Docencia Universitaria |