This work offers a new comment and interpretation of Valerius Flaccus Arg. 5.690-5, a passage where the poet describes a banquet of the gods on Olympus with music and dancing. Two elements of the scene have been put under consideration; the Greek and Latin sources for the traditional scene of the dance of the gods (especially in the context of Olympic councils), examined in such a way as to argue that the scene described is unusual within the extant Latin epic tradition; and the traditional content of Apollo's song, the Gigantomachy. By mentioning the Gigantomachy theme in other parts of the poem, Valerius links this passage with the poem's overarching theme of the imposition of order according to a divine plan.
El presente artículo presenta las innovaciones que se están realizando en la asignatura de Prácticas Externas del Grado de Pedagogía de la Universidad de Barcelona. Para ello, abordamos y presentamos la importancia de los Seminarios de Práctica Reflexiva, el replanteamiento, por parte de todas las partes involucradas, del trabajo por competencias, la participación de todos los agentes (tutoras de la facultad, alumnado y tutoras de las organizaciones de prácticas), y los resultados de las acciones (y proyectos) para la mejora del perfil profesional del futuro graduado o graduada en Pedagogía.
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