Social representations of History at the service of teaching practice in Higher Education

This study sets out to analyse some of the most widespread representations of History maintained by Primary Education Degree students, and to set up an efficient teaching procedure to develop critical capacity among these students so that they can approach historical knowledge, nowadays so subject t...

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Main Author: Íñigo Mugueta Moreno
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de La Rioja 2016-03-01
Series:Contextos Educativos: Revista de Educación
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Online Access:https://publicaciones.unirioja.es/ojs/index.php/contextos/article/view/2753
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spelling doaj-e859c80e325448379f7528f4e787942f2020-11-24T22:27:13ZspaUniversidad de La RiojaContextos Educativos: Revista de Educación1575-023X1695-57142016-03-010093010.18172/con.27532630Social representations of History at the service of teaching practice in Higher EducationÍñigo Mugueta Moreno0Universidad Pública de NavarraThis study sets out to analyse some of the most widespread representations of History maintained by Primary Education Degree students, and to set up an efficient teaching procedure to develop critical capacity among these students so that they can approach historical knowledge, nowadays so subject to clichés spread by the social networks, the Internet and a whole and varied “transmedia universe”. Social representations of History among the students will be analysed through questionnaires, based on qualitative and quantitative criteria, while the teaching methods, developed together with students from the Teacher Training Degree course, the Master’s Degree Course for Secondary Teacher Training, and the Pedagogical Training Course for Primary Education Degree students (always university students) will be assessed qualitatively as a unit. The results will enable us to analyse some of the advantages and difficulties involved in an active teaching methodology based on the interests and previous knowledge of the students, even when these constitute alternative realities to scientific knowledge.https://publicaciones.unirioja.es/ojs/index.php/contextos/article/view/2753Representación socialeducación superiorhistoria medievalconocimientos previosdidáctica
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Social representations of History at the service of teaching practice in Higher Education
Contextos Educativos: Revista de Educación
Representación social
educación superior
historia medieval
conocimientos previos
didáctica
author_facet Íñigo Mugueta Moreno
author_sort Íñigo Mugueta Moreno
title Social representations of History at the service of teaching practice in Higher Education
title_short Social representations of History at the service of teaching practice in Higher Education
title_full Social representations of History at the service of teaching practice in Higher Education
title_fullStr Social representations of History at the service of teaching practice in Higher Education
title_full_unstemmed Social representations of History at the service of teaching practice in Higher Education
title_sort social representations of history at the service of teaching practice in higher education
publisher Universidad de La Rioja
series Contextos Educativos: Revista de Educación
issn 1575-023X
1695-5714
publishDate 2016-03-01
description This study sets out to analyse some of the most widespread representations of History maintained by Primary Education Degree students, and to set up an efficient teaching procedure to develop critical capacity among these students so that they can approach historical knowledge, nowadays so subject to clichés spread by the social networks, the Internet and a whole and varied “transmedia universe”. Social representations of History among the students will be analysed through questionnaires, based on qualitative and quantitative criteria, while the teaching methods, developed together with students from the Teacher Training Degree course, the Master’s Degree Course for Secondary Teacher Training, and the Pedagogical Training Course for Primary Education Degree students (always university students) will be assessed qualitatively as a unit. The results will enable us to analyse some of the advantages and difficulties involved in an active teaching methodology based on the interests and previous knowledge of the students, even when these constitute alternative realities to scientific knowledge.
topic Representación social
educación superior
historia medieval
conocimientos previos
didáctica
url https://publicaciones.unirioja.es/ojs/index.php/contextos/article/view/2753
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