Desde la Amazonía peruana: aportes para la formación docente en la especialidad de educación inicial intercultural bilingüe

From the Peruvian Amazon: Contributions for teacher training in intercultural bilingual early childhood education The promotion of universal access to early childhood education should be accompanied by a serious analysis and reflection on the impact it can have on the primary socialization of nativ...

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Main Author: Lucy Trapnell
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú 2011-05-01
Series:Educación
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Online Access:http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/educacion/article/view/2492
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spelling doaj-8f6cf4b49fac4edda7f1053f8eca19ae2020-11-25T03:28:47ZspaPontificia Universidad Católica del PerúEducación1019-94032304-43222011-05-01203937502385Desde la Amazonía peruana: aportes para la formación docente en la especialidad de educación inicial intercultural bilingüeLucy TrapnellFrom the Peruvian Amazon: Contributions for teacher training in intercultural bilingual early childhood education The promotion of universal access to early childhood education should be accompanied by a serious analysis and reflection on the impact it can have on the primary socialization of native children. In this context it is essential to guarantee the existence of teacher training programs conscious of the relation between apprenticeship and culture which offer their students inputs that allow them to value, complement and enrich the educational processes which occur at home and in community settings. This paper presents some core issues of two curricula developed by and for Amazonian indigenous peoples. Even though both guidelines have been designed in Amazonian contexts, and respond to the needs and demands of Amazonian indigenous organizations, the topics included in this document may be used as referents for the critical examination of the way in which early childhood teacher training in intercultural bilingual education is being approached in other contexts.http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/educacion/article/view/2492Currículo interculturalidadCiudadaníaDerechos indígenasBuen vivir
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Desde la Amazonía peruana: aportes para la formación docente en la especialidad de educación inicial intercultural bilingüe
Educación
Currículo interculturalidad
Ciudadanía
Derechos indígenas
Buen vivir
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title Desde la Amazonía peruana: aportes para la formación docente en la especialidad de educación inicial intercultural bilingüe
title_short Desde la Amazonía peruana: aportes para la formación docente en la especialidad de educación inicial intercultural bilingüe
title_full Desde la Amazonía peruana: aportes para la formación docente en la especialidad de educación inicial intercultural bilingüe
title_fullStr Desde la Amazonía peruana: aportes para la formación docente en la especialidad de educación inicial intercultural bilingüe
title_full_unstemmed Desde la Amazonía peruana: aportes para la formación docente en la especialidad de educación inicial intercultural bilingüe
title_sort desde la amazonía peruana: aportes para la formación docente en la especialidad de educación inicial intercultural bilingüe
publisher Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
series Educación
issn 1019-9403
2304-4322
publishDate 2011-05-01
description From the Peruvian Amazon: Contributions for teacher training in intercultural bilingual early childhood education The promotion of universal access to early childhood education should be accompanied by a serious analysis and reflection on the impact it can have on the primary socialization of native children. In this context it is essential to guarantee the existence of teacher training programs conscious of the relation between apprenticeship and culture which offer their students inputs that allow them to value, complement and enrich the educational processes which occur at home and in community settings. This paper presents some core issues of two curricula developed by and for Amazonian indigenous peoples. Even though both guidelines have been designed in Amazonian contexts, and respond to the needs and demands of Amazonian indigenous organizations, the topics included in this document may be used as referents for the critical examination of the way in which early childhood teacher training in intercultural bilingual education is being approached in other contexts.
topic Currículo interculturalidad
Ciudadanía
Derechos indígenas
Buen vivir
url http://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/educacion/article/view/2492
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