Revista Electrónica Interuniversitaria de Formación del Profesorado, REIFOP Vol. 17, Núm. 2 (2014)
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Interculturalidad y atención educativa a la población inmigrada. Tendencias, modelos y experiencias
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- PublicationOpen AccessAproximación a la situación actual de la formación del profesorado de Educación Infantil(2014-04-01) Mir Pozo, Maria Luisa; Ferrer Ribot, MaríaEn este artículo se realiza una revisión de la situación de la formación del profesorado de Educación Infantil a partir de los retos a los que se debe enfrentar el docente y los cambios de los sistemas educativos. El proceso de reforma en la profesión docente, iniciado antes del Proceso de Bolonia, suponía una buena oportunidad para revisar los planes de estudios y repensar la formación inicial adaptándose a las necesidades reales de cada contexto. La formación de los profesionales docentes requiere provocar la reflexión en, sobre y para la práctica para adaptarse a las situaciones del aula, del centro y de la comunidad educativa en la que está inmerso el maestro
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- PublicationOpen AccessFortaleciendo la capacidad profesional para mejorar la escolarización del alumnado inmigrante. Una reflexión sobre las actividades de la red Sirius(2014-04-01) Severiens, SabineThis paper describes the activities in the area of professional capacity conducted by the European network Sirius on education and migration. The activities include a survey on the state of the art, three peer reviews and a one-day meeting for policy makers. The results of these activities are described and combined with an overview of the research literature on professional capacity in urban schools. Five recommendations are given on the basis of this comparison: develop professional learning communities, improve the teaching and learning environment with a focus on diversity, increase expertise in dealing with language diversity, and organize "open schools" with good quality relationships with parents and communities. It can be expected that the implementation of these five recommendations, adapted to their national context, will improve the educational position of children from a migrant background.
- PublicationOpen AccessDiversidad cultural en la formación del futuro profesorado en América Latina. Necesidades y perspectivas.(2014-04-01) Zapata Pérez, Rosa ElianaThis work is a reflection on some critical aspects of teacher training for the care of cultural diversity in Latin America, particularly considering the initial training of teachers in Chile. Special attention to the concept of cultural diversity training is provided as culturally diverse contexts that shape the possible scenarios for teacher education and training needs in its initial stage. The author argues that learning to teach in culturally diverse contexts in a critical and reflexive affective plane is a necessary goal to achieve for all the teachers, regardless of their ethnic or cultural origin or roughly diverse reality of the context where it develops its educational work, the main perspective is quality training.