Contraste entre la práctica y las creencias epistemológicas sobre las matemáticas, su enseñanza y aprendizaje: un estudio de casos con docentes de matemáticas en formación
Tipo de documento
Lista de autores
Vesga-Bravo, Grace y Angel-Cuervo, Zaida Mabel
Resumen
En este artículo se presenta el resultado de una investigación cuyo objetivo fue analizar y describir las creencias epistemológicas de dos docentes de matemáticas en formación sobre las matemáticas, su enseñanza y aprendizaje y su coherencia con la práctica docente. Se utilizó un diseño de casos múltiples. Como instrumentos se usaron cuestionarios cerrados, entrevistas semiestructuradas, planes y observaciones de clases. Los resultados obtenidos indican que, no necesariamente, las creencias declaradas por los docentes se articulan, de manera coherente, con la práctica. Además aportan información que permite que los programas de formación inicial y continua revisen sus procesos curriculares, provean más y varias experiencias de aprendizaje que permita a los docentes reflexionar, de manera explícita, sobre sus creencias, su impacto en el ejercicio docente y su articulación con orientaciones curriculares actuales.
Fecha
2021
Tipo de fecha
Estado publicación
Términos clave
Creencia | Enseñanza | Epistemología | Estudio de casos | Formación
Enfoque
Idioma
Revisado por pares
Formato del archivo
Volumen
35
Número
70
Rango páginas (artículo)
637-663
ISSN
19804415
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