“La historia es un verbo: ¡La aprendemos mejor haciéndola!”: futuros profesores de historia franco y anglo-canadienses
No. 52 (2015-04-01)Autor/a(es/as)
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Stéphane Lévesque
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Paul Zanazanian
Resumen
Este artículo presenta los resultados de un estudio canadiense sobre futuros profesores de historia realizado entre 2012 y 2013. El estudio ofrece nuevas evidencias empíricas sobre la manera en que la nueva generación de profesores canadienses se está preparando profesionalmente, utilizando un cuestionario en línea para evaluar una amplia gama de preguntas relacionadas con sus conocimientos de historia, su confianza en las fuentes históricas, sus experiencias en clases a nivel secundario y universitario, y sus opiniones sobre la historia que se enseña en los colegios. El artículo también presenta las implicaciones de este estudio para la formación de los profesores y su práctica docente.
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