Reading practices to teach Didactics of Social Sciences in initial teacher training. Considering teaching work from the perspective of Professional Didactics

Reading texts is usually the predominant practice for teaching social sciences at the higher education level, a practice that is generally assumed to have been already acquired by students and therefore is not taught. From the perspective we adopt, reading is central to the construction of knowledge...

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Autor principal: Ladowski, Mariana
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional del Litoral 2021
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Sumario:Reading texts is usually the predominant practice for teaching social sciences at the higher education level, a practice that is generally assumed to have been already acquired by students and therefore is not taught. From the perspective we adopt, reading is central to the construction of knowledge and, therefore, it should constitute a teaching object in teacher training. This article reviews a research that explores and analyzes different reading practices –and the assumptions about them– implemented by a teacher to teach Didactics of Social Sciences in initial teacher training. Likewise, from the perspective of Professional Didactics and the clinic of the activity, we seek to promote a reflective process on teaching and a better understanding of professional situations. Through the dialogue between teacher and researcher, we seek to facilitate the encounter of the teacher with the traces of her activity, for the purpose of generating a reflexivity that helps to recreate it and to elaborate alternative forms of teaching.