9 resultados para LENGUA
em Archivo Digital para la Docencia y la Investigación - Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad del País Vasco
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The article analyzes the legal regime of Euskara in the education system of the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country (capv). In the capv, the legislation recognizes the right to choose the language of study during the educational cycle. The students are separated into different classrooms based on their language preference. This system of separation (of language models) has made it possible to make great strides, although its implementation also suggests aspects which, from the perspective of a pluralistic Basque society on its way towards greater social, political and language integration, call for further reflection The general model for language planning in the capv was fashioned in the eighties as a model characterized by the guarantee of spaces of language freedom, and the educational system was charged with making the learning of the region’s autochthonous language more widespread. At this point, we already have a fair degree of evidence on which to base an analysis of the system of language models and we are in a position to conclude that perhaps the educational system was given too heavy a burden. Official studies on language performance of Basque schoolchildren show (in a way that is now fully verified) that not all the students who finish their mandatory period of schooling achieve the level of knowledge of Euskara required by the regulations. When faced with this reality, it becomes necessary for us to articulate some alternative to the current configuration of the system of language models, one that will make it possible in the future to have a Basque society that is linguistically more integrated, thereby avoiding having the knowledge or lack of knowledge of one of the official languages become a language barrier between two communities. Many sides have urged a reconsideration of the system of language models. The Basque Parliament itself has requested the Department of Education to design a new system. This article analyzes the legal foundations on which the current system is built and explores the potential avenues for legal cooperation that would make it possible to move towards a new system aimed at guaranteeing higher rates of bilingualism. The system would be sufficiently flexible so as to be able to respond to and accommodate the different sociolinguistic realities of the region.
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Duración (en horas): Más de 50 horas. Destinatario: Estudiante y Docente
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Raquel Merino Álvarez, José Miguel Santamaría, Eterio Pajares (eds.)
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XXIV, 508 p.
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Ed. por Antonio Manuel González Carrillo
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El V Seminario de El aula como ámbito de investigación sobre la enseñanza y aprendizaje de la lengua se celebró en la Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU), dando continuidad a los seminarios ya celebrados en la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, en la Universidad de Valencia, en la Universidad de Valladolid y en la Universidad de Braga (Portugal). Cada uno de esos encuentros, que tuvieron lugar mediando lapsos de dos años, supuso un espacio de encuentro y de discusión fructífera en el campo de la Didáctica de la Lengua y la Literatura. El interés común de quienes nos reunimos en ellos fue, y sigue siendo, construir una comunidad de investigación en la que “dentro de la diversidad de las distintas opciones”, compartamos progresivamente objetivos y metodologías, y en la que podamos conocer y discutir en profundidad los trabajos que los distintos grupos vamos abordando. Los temas-eje de este V Seminario que se realizó los días 26 y 27 de Enero de 2012 en Donostia, fueron: - La interacción en el aula para la enseñanza y el aprendizaje de la lengua y la literatura. - La formación de los futuros profesores y el factor lengua(s) en su construcción como docentes.
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389 p.
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Homenaje a Ignacio Barandiarán Maestu / coord. por Javier Fernández Eraso, Juan Santos Yanguas.