past and future women role in spanish education through comic and poster. a case study of a teacher...
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ECER2013, Istanbul, 11 sept 2013, id193 29 ses 05 A What is the role of women at home, in schools, their job, their life, related to men, their transformative role? What occurs when ICT is included into school practice to build knowledge and to share it with community? The purpose of this case study was to understand that questions in a Spanish initial teacher education project. The subject was ICT literacy with creativity and new narratives (digital comic and poster among others). That occurs into a postcolonial, feminist, arts based, social project, with others Freire-related techniques, adult literacy techniques and creative writing techniques to be critical and speak about herself and community. Their memories are elicited with poster and comic (Freire-related technique where participants talk about their desire of learning and their memories of schools). The techniques are associative. Moreover they open a possible dialogue with each other when a future teacher posted. To develop those techniques it is used 2 web based soft, easy to embed into their portfolio of class. The theme of the project, named museopedagogicovirtual ("Pedagogical virtual museum"), is "Memories of schools", with local and oral narratives from his grand fathers and mothers about the schools they lived. Their community produce and share videos, podcast and posts in a wiki with his memories. Also, we explore the beliefs of future teachers through their narratives in digital poster and comics.TRANSCRIPT
ECER 2013, Istanbul
Past and Future Women Role in Spanish Education through Comic and
Poster. A Case Study of a Teacher Education Program
Joaquín Paredes, Lecturer, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain)
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Past and Future Women Role…
• Theoretical background
• Research questions
• Methods
• Results and discussion
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Theoretical background
• Shulman (1989), Schön (1992), about teacher thinking and reflective teacher.
• New ways to think about ICT at schools (Sancho & Alonso, 2012) (school culture).
• Teacher training with new narrative threads (Barone & Eisner, 2006; Irwin & al., 2009; Kincheloe, 1993; Lankshear & Knobel, 2003).
• Gossip magazines: A way to control or a romp?• Dialogue, cooperation and sharing are fundamental to
achieve a feminist and postcolonial curriculum (Luke, 1996).
• Politics, oral tradition, stories.
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Research questions
• What is the role of women at home and in schools? • In what ways has changed their role in the last years in
Spain? • What happens in schools? • How we can convert these schools in most critical
learning areas?• What happens when you include the Information
Technology and Communication (ICT) in school practices to build knowledge and to talk about oneself and the community?
• How change the role of these women?
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Methods
• Single case study (Stake, 1995)• 31 stories (400 students).• Different methodologies (Paulo
Freire, Artography of Rita Irwin): picture-word and comic.
• Evidences: Portfolios, Video, Wiki, Forum, Field notes, meetings with group.
• Analysis: Atlas.ti. • Ethnographic report.
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Timelines as a starting point for the analysis of womanhood and teacher…
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A romp
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Militant
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Posters: talking about future: vocational and seeds
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Poster: a travel or cooperation
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Comic: talking about past: Escape from that and new methods
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Results and discussion
• Some forms of submission are due to the persistence of certain preconceptions that do not permit continue exploring womanhood.
• Past and future work (again) as a way to elicit preconceptions.
• A romp to built an identity.• A new role to ICT. Comic and poster allowing us
to assess what happens with identity • Project is short in time. Cooperation is needed.
ECER 2013, Istanbul
Past and Future Women Role in Spanish Education through Comic and
Poster. A Case Study of a Teacher Education Program
Joaquín Paredes, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Spain)