Resumen Se aborda un análisis del desarrollo del Prácticum de Maestro derivado del plan 2010, particularmente dirigido a valorar los cambios acaecidos en relación con el plan 2000, desde el punto de vista de sus tutores profesionales. La metodología es de tipo cualitativo, con entrevistas a 6 tutores profesionales innovadores de la red de centros de una universidad pública y a los 3 responsables de la materia analizada en ambos planes. Entre los resultados se observa que la percepción sobre las transformaciones operadas en el desarrollo en los centros de esta materia son poco apreciables, así como que la tutela del Prácticum se construye mediante una fuerte relación interpersonal de tutelado y tutor y que está vinculada al tipo de enseñanza que practica. Ello tiene consecuencias en la redefinición futura del Prácticum. Palabas clave: formación del profesorado, tutor de prácticas, Prácticum, grado de educación infantil, grado de educación primaria AbstractThe paper focuses on an analysis of the development of the 2010 practicum program, particularly aimed to assessing the changes in relation to the 2000 plan from the point of view of its professional mentors. The methodology used was qualitative, with interviews to six innovative professional mentors belonging to the network of a public university, 3 of them responsible in the analyzed subject in both plans. Among the results it was showed that the perception of the transformations in the practicum were hardly noticeable, and the practicum mentoring activity was built through strong interpersonal relationship of mentor and student, and linked to the type of teaching practice. This has implications for future redefinition of the practicum.
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