2 resultados para Portfolio strategy
em Repositorio Académico de la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica
Resumo:
La perspectiva del portafolio supone una estrategia metodológica evaluativa guiada con objetivos previamente establecidos, la utilización del portafolio electrónico en la Escuela de Bibliotecología y Documentación de la Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, significa que los estudiantes recolectarán intencionalmente un conjunto de evidencias donde demostrarán su propio aprendizaje con el objetivo de dar a conocer sus habilidades, destrezas, competencias, intereses, juicios de valor, entre otros, a los miembros de su comunidad educativa. Estas evidencias serán presentadas por medio de archivos y recursos digitales. Por otra parte, la aplicación y uso de esta estrategia metodológica es abierta a cualquier disciplina que quiera implementarlo, un ejemplo, lo es la Escuela de Literatura y Ciencias del Lenguaje, con el curso de literatura Francesa II cuyos resultados fueron exitosos desde su planteamiento conceptual. La integración de esta metodología por parte de los docentes y de los estudiantes tiene logros significativos para el desarrollo integral del aprendizaje y la forma de aprender significativamente.
Resumo:
Language teaching has become a priority in the Costa Rican educational system, considering it as a tool for communication and development of thought. Without language, there is no access to other curriculum disciplinary knowledge. A successful experience conducted some years ago, with students from 4th to 6th grade, was the basis for the design and implementation of a professional development activity addressed to promoting an integration strategy previously adjusted according to the Ministry’s requirements and the existing national regulations. This study is developed in the framework of a qualitative paradigm including research-action and systematization. A purposive sample was selected based on a suitability factor, through which individuals are informed about the strategy, and then the strategy is applied to a group of students from urban-marginal areas. The techniques used include literature review, analysis of curriculum and Ministry’s regulations, application of an in-depth interview, discussions from the course’s participant in a portfolio, and discussions from students to whom the strategy was applied. We analyzed the considerations of teachers and students, as well as the theoretical and regulatory information by triangulation. The study’s conclusion is the necessity of a communicative approach in language teaching and our recommendation is to implement the strategy developed in the Costa Rican classrooms as provided in this paper.