2019
DOI: 10.7203/dces.37.13316
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Fotografía en el aula para el desarrollo del pensamiento histórico

Abstract: Hace unos años surgió un nuevo planteamiento didáctico fundamentado en el llamado pensamiento histórico o competencia histórica. La accesibilidad a multitud de archivos fotográficos de diferentes ámbitos y la facilidad que proporcionan las nuevas tecnologías educativas para trabajar con la fotografía, la convierten en un recurso adecuado para la comprensión de la historia a través del trabajo en el aula de las diferentes «competencias históricas». Su rendimiento didáctico dependerá de las estrategias que se ut… Show more

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“…In this sense, Gudín and Chávarri (2019) find that if historical research is based on a holistic and transversal perspective-whether analysing written or object sources-photography, as described here, ought to be seen as a source to be studied and analysed in the same critical way as other historical sources, that is, applying a rigorous critical reading technique, as described by Burke (2001). It could be argued that the possibility of bringing history closer by means of photographic heritage will depend on how useful this historical document is for the construction of a future historical narrative (De Las Heras, 2015).…”
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“…In this sense, Gudín and Chávarri (2019) find that if historical research is based on a holistic and transversal perspective-whether analysing written or object sources-photography, as described here, ought to be seen as a source to be studied and analysed in the same critical way as other historical sources, that is, applying a rigorous critical reading technique, as described by Burke (2001). It could be argued that the possibility of bringing history closer by means of photographic heritage will depend on how useful this historical document is for the construction of a future historical narrative (De Las Heras, 2015).…”
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confidence: 93%