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    Guía de eduentretenimiento – El poder de las historias como recurso didáctico en el aula de clase

    El eduentretenimiento es una metodología de comunicación definida por la UNESCO que se basa en narraciones como medio de transmisión del conocimiento. El objetivo es cautivar la atención de la audiencia para generar empatía y emociones, reconocidas como marcadores de aprendizaje. Se trata de una guía para el docente sobre cómo movilizar este tipo de fuente con sus alumnos en el aula o en otros contextos. Contiene también una diversidad de recursos con enfoque en áreas STEM (ciencia, tecnología, ingeniería, matemáticas).

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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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    Assistive Technologies: Inclusive Teaching Guidelines for Educators

    Assistive technologies encompass tools and services designed to enhance learners' independence, participation, and success, helping them reach their full potential. This guide explains how educators can use assistive technology to create an inclusive environment that supports diverse learning styles and information processing. It introduces various assistive technologies that cater to individual learner needs, helping them overcome challenges. Educators should view assistive technologies as resources for all students, integrating them into the classroom to ensure widespread benefit and minimize the risk of stigmatization.

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