Flipped en respuesta a la diversidad. Nadie atrás, nadie a fuera

  1. Hernández Sánchez, Brizeida 1
  2. Sánchez García, José Carlos 1
  3. González Cedeño, Greisy 2
  1. 1 Universidad de Salamanca
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    Universidad de Salamanca

    Salamanca, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02f40zc51

  2. 2 Universidad Especializada de las Américas
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    Universidad Especializada de las Américas

    Panamá, Panamá

    ROR https://ror.org/01z110311

Revista:
International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology: INFAD. Revista de Psicología

ISSN: 0214-9877

Año de publicación: 2021

Título del ejemplar: LEARNING IN POSITIVE AND/OR THE SILVER ECONOMY

Volumen: 3

Número: 2

Páginas: 147-160

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.17060/IJODAEP.2021.N2.V3.2282 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology: INFAD. Revista de Psicología

Resumen

El mayor aprendizaje en tiempos de pandemia por la COVID-19 es que las escuelas y los estudiantes son más autodirigidos en su propia enseñanza y aprendizaje a menudo obtienen mejores resultados. La autodirección fortalece la participación de todos los estudiantes, genera autenticidad de los aprendizajes y ayuda a las escuelas a respondera mejorar las desigualdades emergentes. Con mayor respuestaen equidad ycalidad para los estudiantes con riesgos vulnerables. La crisis metodológica enfrenta desacuerdos sobre qué enseñar, cómo enseñar y las implicaciones para la equidad educativa. Esta situación sin precedentes cambio los planes curriculares, el acceso a las infraestructuras de banda ancha, se legislaron políticas públicas digitales. La tecnología y el aprendizaje en línea son innovaciones enfocadas en ayudar a la cohesión, estratégica, objetivos y resultados educativos. Este trabajo académico presenta un análisis sistemático de la investigación académica, aplicando indicadores bibliométricos y análisis conglomerados, que definen el estado actual de flipped classroom en estudiantes con necesidades educativas desde la perspectiva de la literatura. Para ello, se utilizó una base de datos de alto impacto, se analizaron un total de 567 artículos, publicados entre 2013 y 2020. La nueva modalidad de la educación a distancias nos hizo reflexionar sobre las necesidades educativas. Basado en la idea de invertir las clases, las sesiones más enriquecedoras consisten en hablar de lo leído. Es satisfactorio compartir con los estudiantes esa experiencia, con la diferencia de que el trabajo que realizamos a veces se acerca más a lo práctico, al tipo de actividades que llamamos tarea. Los hallazgos también muestran cómo este es un campo de estudio relativamente reciente de alta tendencia, con un impacto directo en todos los niveles educativos.

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