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    • 2021

    Módulo de Etnoeducación para Docentes - Nivel Elemental

    Este recurso pedagógico a destinación de los docentes y elaborado por el Ministerio de Educación de Ecuador, incluye definiciones desde distintas perspectivas, como la sociológica y la psicopedagógica. Proporciona una contextualización curricular, vinculando los aprendizajes y competencias definidos en el currículo nacional ecuatoriano. Además, ofrece planes de lecciones y recursos para trabajar con alumnos desde la educación primaria hasta la secundaria baja, abordando temas históricos, de organización social y de las tradiciones de las poblaciones afrodescendientes del país.

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    Pedagogical Documentation Revisited

    This monograph explores how pedagogical documentation can contribute to realizing Ontario’s renewed vision for education by bringing assessment for and as learning to life. Because pedagogical documentation is intended to uncover the student’s thinking and learning processes, it has the potential to help us look at learning in new ways, to assess flexibly with particular needs in mind and to individualize and differentiate our response. 

    Pedagogical documentation allows educators to see how thinking, learning, curriculum and assessment are intertwined. It offers them the opportunity to contribute to a fuller understanding of learning and to advance the research on effective practice, both locally and internationally.

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    Cognitive load theory: Research that teachers really need to understand

    To improve student performance, teachers need to understand the evidence base that informs and helps improve their practice. An area of research with significant implications for teaching practice is cognitive load theory.

    This paper describes the research on cognitive load theory and what it means for more effective teaching practice. The first part of the paper explains how human brains learn according to cognitive load theory, and outlines the evidence base for the theory. The second part of the paper examines the implications of cognitive load theory for teaching practice, and describes some recommendations that are directly transferable to the classroom.

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