2023
DOI: 10.5294/edu.2022.25.2.5
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La relación familia-escuela en la formación y desarrollo profesional docente

Abstract: Objetivo: identificar las estrategias pedagógicas utilizadas en la última década (2011- 2021), en la preparación de docentes para el trabajo con familias y comunidades. Método: revisión sistemática de artículos académicos de referencia, extraídos del conjunto de colecciones de Web of Science (WoS), Scopus y SCielo, cuyos abordajes, objetos y resultados informaron sobre procesos de preparación de docentes en la promoción de las relaciones entre escuelas, familias y comunidades. Resultados y discusión: las princ… Show more

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“…A study involving seven European countries (Belgium, England, Finland, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and Switzerland) examined initial teacher education frameworks, searching for their capacity to either facilitate or hinder this crucial learning [39]. Alongside the importance that governments and institutions attribute to FIPE, the results clearly show that none of these cross-nation studies offer a satisfying perspective addressing this issue [13,24,38,39,50,[57][58][59]. Besides the advances in policy, enhancing initial teacher education courses and fostering the creation of a shared vision on FIPE seems to be quite pertinent.…”
Section: Current Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study involving seven European countries (Belgium, England, Finland, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, and Switzerland) examined initial teacher education frameworks, searching for their capacity to either facilitate or hinder this crucial learning [39]. Alongside the importance that governments and institutions attribute to FIPE, the results clearly show that none of these cross-nation studies offer a satisfying perspective addressing this issue [13,24,38,39,50,[57][58][59]. Besides the advances in policy, enhancing initial teacher education courses and fostering the creation of a shared vision on FIPE seems to be quite pertinent.…”
Section: Current Studymentioning
confidence: 99%