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Book Review It Takes An Ecosystem: Understanding The People, Places, And Possibilities Of Learning And Development Across Settings, Denise Montgomery Nov 2023

Book Review It Takes An Ecosystem: Understanding The People, Places, And Possibilities Of Learning And Development Across Settings, Denise Montgomery

Journal of Youth Development

It Takes an Ecosystem: Understanding the People, Places, and Possibilities of Learning and Development Across Settings, edited by Thomas Akiva and Kimberly H. Robinson, is a call to take a holistic and dynamic ecosystem approach to thinking about, designing, developing, and investing in the allied youth fields to more equitably and effectively support young people’s learning and development. Published in 2022, the volume outlines a vision for out-of-school time programs and systems, schools, community-based organizations, and the public sector to move beyond focusing separately on individual systems to a learning and development ecosystem approach that more accurately and inclusively reflects …


The Border Crosser's Pocketbook: A Guide To Engaged Pedagogy In After School Arts, Britney Coppick Jun 2023

The Border Crosser's Pocketbook: A Guide To Engaged Pedagogy In After School Arts, Britney Coppick

Masters Theses

The questions that sparked this research were developed after spending time working internationally and locally with youth in after school arts programs. These inquiries aim to critically examine the way after school arts programs are run in relation to the culturally and racially diverse communities they serve, discuss how these methods engage with the field of arts education as a whole, and ultimately provide practical approaches, strategies, and tools that educators can implement in these programs. Written from the perspective of a white, female educator who works in racially diverse learning spaces, this project is aimed at enabling educators in …


Talking Back To The Elpac: Resilient Resistance And (Re)Imagining Through Ypart, Zulema Reynoso May 2023

Talking Back To The Elpac: Resilient Resistance And (Re)Imagining Through Ypart, Zulema Reynoso

Dissertations

Policies that label and track students based on language and race dismiss the voices and lived experiences of English learners (ELs) through forced fits and ideologies that devalue multiple languaging and ways of knowing. This qualitative study explores how an educator and 20 seventh-grade bi/multilingual Latinx students labeled long-term English learners (LTELs) reimagined how language is perceived, taught, and assessed across traditional schooling contexts and language policy landscapes. Drawing from LatCrit theory, Latina/Chicana feminisms, and dimensions of youth participatory action research (YPAR), this study centered both LTELs as jóvenes educados (dignified youth) and a conceptualized taller (studio space) to affirm …


Introduction To A Universal Performance Improvement Method (Chigen-Iku), Yoshihiko Ariizumi Feb 2023

Introduction To A Universal Performance Improvement Method (Chigen-Iku), Yoshihiko Ariizumi

Learning, Teaching, & Researching Optimization

This brief article introduces a universal performance improvement method called Chigen-iku, which has been developed carefully and extensively over more than 25 years through more than 100 individual and group projects based on the principles that were selected through my doctorial study in the field of Instructional Psychology and Technology.


Tecnología E Informática Como Proceso Articulador En El Campo Socioemocional De Los Estudiantes Del Programa Volver A La Escuela, Sistematización De La Práctica Docente, Juan Pablo Beltrán Hernández, Yuliana Pérez Valencia Jan 2023

Tecnología E Informática Como Proceso Articulador En El Campo Socioemocional De Los Estudiantes Del Programa Volver A La Escuela, Sistematización De La Práctica Docente, Juan Pablo Beltrán Hernández, Yuliana Pérez Valencia

Maestría en Docencia

La sistematización de experiencias es una modalidad de investigación que busca la reconstrucción histórica-crítica, la reflexión, el análisis de una práctica en particular, junto con el reconocimiento de los diversos actores que interactúan en ella; contribuyendo al mejoramiento y transformación de la misma práctica y dando sentido al quehacer pedagógico. Desde el punto de vista epistémico Barragán y Torres (2017) se suman a la realidad investigativa emergente hablando de la sistematización como: “comprensión crítica de las transformaciones y saberes generados por la práctica. Tener una morada más sistemática, colectiva y profunda del proceso vivido, que trascienda la lectura de sentido …


El Interés En El Uso Del Inglés En Las Actividades Cotidianas De Los Niños, Niñas Y Jóvenes En Las Bibliotecas La Huerta Y Los Soches, César Andrés Villamil Carreño, Jennyfer Melissa Giraldo Parra Jan 2023

El Interés En El Uso Del Inglés En Las Actividades Cotidianas De Los Niños, Niñas Y Jóvenes En Las Bibliotecas La Huerta Y Los Soches, César Andrés Villamil Carreño, Jennyfer Melissa Giraldo Parra

Maestría en Docencia

Este proyecto de investigación surgió al indagar por el interés que hay en un grupo de niños, niñas y jóvenes al hacer uso del inglés en las actividades cotidianas dentro y fuera de las bibliotecas populares y comunitarias Los Soches y La Huerta. El problema se enmarcó en el subsistema de Ciencia, ciber ciudadanía y tecno sociedad, en el campo de estudio Escuelas del futuro: didáctica, pedagogía, conocimiento y poder de la facultad de Educación con el propósito de indagar por los asuntos que en esta problemática se relacionan con las tecnologías que circundan la cotidianidad. Los objetivos de la …