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Siguiendo una secuencia cronológica que abarca desde la antigüedad hasta la contemporaneidad, este libro recoge diez películas históricasy nos las presenta en forma de propuestas didácticas para que, con las pertinentes matizaciones y adaptaciones que se quieran, desde sexto curso de la educación primaria, pasando por la educación secundaria hasta el bachillerato, y no olvidando la educación de adultos y la educación no formal, podamos desplegarlas en nuestra labor diaria con el alumnado. Dirigido fundamentalmente al profesorado que tiene la voluntad de introducir el cine en sus clases de historia, este libro le ofrece un conjunto de reflexiones, orientaciones metodológicas y un material didáctico debidamente ensayado y validado.
Cine y educación. El cine en el aula de primaria y secundaria Alba Ambròs y Ramón Breu. Grao. Barcelona, 2007. 233 págs. {Por qué el cine en el aula? Porque se trata de un elemento importantísimo de dinamización que favorece tareas académicas básicas como la comprensión, la adquisición de conceptos, el razonamiento, la interpretación, el análisis crítico. El cine en la escuela, además, potencia la reflexión, sensibiliza y ayuda a formarse opiniones. Más de un siglo de cine nos ha regalado un patrimonio comunicativo, histórico, artístico y vital de proporciones inimaginables. Una de las tesis del libro viene a proponernos que, precisamente, es el mundo educativo el que debe hacerse cargo de la gestión social de esta información, de esta vasta y constante producción artística que es el cine -comercial y no comercial- y cuyas ventajas educativas, en general, somos incapaces de imaginar. En esta línea, se apuesta por una educación en cine como herramienta de ejemplificación; como forma para saber leer la cultura audiovisual; como lápiz prodigioso para saber escribir imágenes; como vía para la reflexión sobre las ideas, sobre las relaciones sociales, sobre los sentimientos, sobre uno mismo. Fotograma a fotograma, Cine y educación sigue un guión didáctico ameno para introducir el cine en las aulas de primaria y de secundaria, a fin de proyectar el análisis y la comprensión de su lenguaje, de su historia, de su magia. La distribución de los capítulos del libro en dos partes claramente diferenciadas -un bloque teórico para los contenidos del cine y otro con las propuestas didácticas para primaria y secundaria- responde a la intención de facilitar la labor al docente.
¿Por qué el cine en el aula? La respuesta es contundente: se trata de un elemento importantísimo de dinamización que favorece tareas académicas básicas como la comprensión, la adquisición de conceptos, el razonamiento, la interpretación, el análisis crítico. El cine en la escuela, además, potencia la reflexión, sensibiliza y ayuda a formarse opiniones. Más de un siglo de cine nos ha regalado un patrimonio comunicativo, histórico, artístico y vital de proporciones inimaginables. El libro sigue un guión didáctico, ameno y fascinador para introducir el cine en las aulas de primaria y de secundaria, a fin y efecto de proyectar el análisis y la comprensión de su lenguaje, de su historia, de su magia. La distribución de los capítulos del libro en dos partes claramente diferenciadas --un bloque teórico para los contenidos del cine y otro con las propuestas didácticas para primaria y secundaria-- responde a la intención de facilitar la labor al docente en la educación cinematográfica en el aula.
Based on twenty case studies of universities worldwide, and on a survey administered to leaders in 101 universities, this open access book shows that, amidst the significant challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, universities found ways to engage with schools to support them in sustaining educational opportunity. In doing so, they generated considerable innovation, which reinforced the integration of the research and outreach functions of the university. The evidence suggests that universities are indeed open systems, in interaction with their environment, able to discover changes that can influence them and to change in response to those changes. They are also able, in the success of their efforts to mitigate the educational impact of the pandemic, to create better futures, as the result of the innovations they can generate. This challenges the view of universities as "ivory towers" being isolated from the surrounding environment and detached from local problems. As they reached out to schools, universities not only generated clear and valuable innovations to sustain educational opportunity and to improve it, this process also contributed to transform internal university processes in ways that enhanced their own ability to deliver on the third mission of outreach
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