scholarly journals Participación de las familias de alumnado con apoyos y atenciones diferentes: un estudio en un contexto multicultural

2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-69
Author(s):  
Patricia Carmona Sáez ◽  
Joaquín Parra Martínez ◽  
María Ángeles Gomariz Vicente

Familia y escuela colaborando en la educación del alumnado es un deseo y un derecho reconocido por la comunidad educativa. Se aborda, en un contexto multicultural en el sureste español, centrando la mirada de las familias cuyos hijos de Educación Infantil, Primaria y Secundaria Obligatoria reciben apoyo o atención diferentes. Busca conocer su implicación en la educación de los hijos y si existen diferencias respecto a la implicación de familias cuando sus hijos reciben, o no, apoyo o atención diferentes y en función de variables sociodemográficas. Han participado 3639 familias, se aplicó un cuestionario de elevada fiabilidad, con siete dimensiones de la participación. Las familias cuyos descendientes reciben apoyo o atención diferentes, atendiendo al modelo teórico que se defiende, se comunican más frecuentemente con los centros, muestran un elevado sentimiento de pertenencia, y valoran su participación formal en la escuela a través de órganos colegiados de manera más intensa. What family and school have to collaborate in the education of our children and youth is a desire and a recognized right to families. It is the obligation of schools to promote family involvement in schools. It is approached, in a multicultural context in the south-east of Spain and focusing, the look of the families whose children of Preschool, Primary and Secondary Education have some specific need for educational support (NEAE). We pretend to know their involvement in the education of children and if there are differences regarding the involvement of families whose children do not have NEAE. 3639 families participated, a highly reliable questionnaire was applied, with seven dimensions of participation. The families whose descendants present NEAE communicate more frequently with the schools, show a high feeling of belonging, and value their formal participation in the school through collegiate ways more intensively.

2020 ◽  
pp. 138-159
Author(s):  
Goiatz Aramendi Lekuona ◽  
Pello Aramendi Jauregi

The research presented below aims to describe and analyse the teaching strategies and supports obtained by teachers in the province of Gipuzkoa who sit competitive examinations to access the teaching civil service in Infant, Primary and Secondary Education. This study opted for a sequential explanatory design with 469 candidates. Teachers who have passed the official examinations placed special emphasis on the first test (theoretical part and practical exercise), took into account the criteria of evaluation of the examinations and prioritised issues such as attention to diversity, evaluation, the competence of learning to learn, self-regulation of learning and the design of teaching units. In addition, they received valuable help from relatives, people linked to teaching with whom they have a close relationship, and work colleagues.


Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 153
Author(s):  
Daniel Amo ◽  
Paul Fox ◽  
David Fonseca ◽  
César Poyatos

Robotics technology has become increasingly common both for businesses and for private citizens. Primary and secondary schools, as a mirror of societal evolution, have increasingly integrated science, technology, engineering and math concepts into their curricula. Our research questions are: “In teaching robotics to primary and secondary school students, which pedagogical-methodological interventions result in better understanding and knowledge in the use of sensors in educational robotics?”, and “In teaching robotics to primary and secondary school students, which analytical methods related to Learning Analytics processes are proposed to analyze and reflect on students’ behavior in their learning of concepts and skills of sensors in educational robotics?”. To answer these questions, we have carried out a systematic review of the literature in the Web of Science and Scopus databases regarding robotics sensors in primary and secondary education, and Learning Analytics processes. We applied PRISMA methodology and reviewed a total of 24 articles. The results show a consensus about the use of the Learning by Doing and Project-Based Learning methodologies, including their different variations, as the most common methodology for achieving optimal engagement, motivation and performance in students’ learning. Finally, future lines of research are identified from this study.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 9-11
Author(s):  
Mateja Dagarin Fojkar

This issue of ELOPE is dedicated to language education, which is gaining significance in today’s world as many countries are reshaping their language policies by either introducing languages earlier in the curriculum or implementing additional languages into primary and secondary education. In this context many issues need to be reconsidered, among which teaching and teacher education are the most crucial ones.


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