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Ciencias humanas y de la educación

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I-COMMUNITAS. Institute for Advanced Social Research

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  • PublicationOpen Access
    Development of the digital competence in Secondary Education teachers' training
    (MDPI, 2018) Napal Fraile, María; Peñalva Vélez, Alicia; Mendioroz Lacambra, Ana; Ciencias Humanas y de la Educación; Giza eta Hezkuntza Zientziak; Ciencias; Zientziak
    Digital competence is one of the 8 key competences for life-long learning developed by the European Commission, and is requisite for personal fulfilment and development, active citizenship, social inclusion and employment in the knowledge society. To accompany young learners in the development of the competence, it is necessary that parents and teachers are, in turn, literate. The level of Teacher Digital Competence of 43 Secondary School teachers in initial training was evaluated using the Common Framework, a series of rubrics for 21 sub-competences in 5 areas. The overall level of competence was low (Basic). Students scored highest in Information, which refers mostly to the operations they performed while students. Secondly, in Safety and Communication, excluding Protection of Digital Data and preservation of the Digital Identity. Lowest values were achieved in Content Creation and Problem Solving, the dimensions most closely related with the inclusion of ICTs to transform teaching-learning processes. The knowledge or skills they exhibit are largely self-taught and, so, we perceive an urgent need to purposefully incorporate relational and didactic aspects of ICT integration.
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    Competencia digital y alfabetización digital de los adultos (profesorado y familias)
    (Universidad de Málaga, 2018) Peñalva Vélez, Alicia; Napal Fraile, María; Mendioroz Lacambra, Ana; Ciencias Humanas y de la Educación; Ciencias; Giza eta Hezkuntza Zientziak; Zientziak
    Los menores tienen un contacto cada vez más temprano y estrecho con las TIC, aunque con frecuencia carecen de las destrezas necesarias para usarlas de modo seguro y eficiente. En términos de alfabetización digital de los niños, los adultos juegan un papel muy importante en tres aspectos principales: como formadores o responsables directos de su alfabetización digital; como acompañantes o referentes a los que los niños pueden pedir ayuda; y como ejemplo de modelos de comportamiento. Para ejercer estos roles adecuadamente los adultos precisan de un nivel de competencia digital que debería adquirirse a través de una formación específica. Los objetivos de este estudio son: (1) identificar el nivel de alfabetización digital en una muestra de adultos (profesorado y familias), (2) indicar qué tipo de competencias digitales debería desarrollar el profesorado, (3) indicar qué tipo de competencias digitales deberían desarrollar las familias. La metodología empleada se corresponde con la de un estudio de caso, para el que se emplea un cuestionario de diseño propio con 25 preguntas de respuesta dicotómica, sobre aspectos conceptuales y procedimentales (utilización del medio y gestión adecuada de la información personal). Los resultados indican que profesorado y familias muestran un nivel alto y comparable, de conocimiento de conceptos relacionados con la identidad digital, y de destrezas procedimentales básicas en el uso de redes sociales. Sin embargo, muestran un menor dominio de destrezas prácticas para la gestión de la reputación y la comunicación on line. Las conclusiones del estudio señalan la importancia de alfabetizar digitalmente a los adultos para hacerles competentes en todas las áreas identificadas en el marco común de la competencia digital docente.
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    Development of digital competence in secondary education teachers' training
    (MDPI, 2018) Napal Fraile, María; Peñalva Vélez, Alicia; Mendioroz Lacambra, Ana; Ciencias; Zientziak; Ciencias Humanas y de la Educación; Giza eta Hezkuntza Zientziak
    Digital competence is one of the eight key competences for life-long learning developed by the European Commission, and is a requisite for personal fulfilment and development, active citizenship, social inclusion, and employment in a knowledge society. To accompany young learners in the development of competence, and to guarantee optimal implementation of information and communication technologies (ICTs), it is necessary that teachers are, in turn, literate. We had 43 secondary school teachers in initial training to assess their own level of competence in 21 sub-competences in five areas identified by the DIGCOMP project, using the rubrics provided in the Common Digital Competence Framework for Teachers (Spanish Ministry of Education). Overall, pre-service teachers' conceptions about their level of digital competence was low (Initial). Students scored highest in information, which refers mostly to the operations they performed while being students. Secondly, in safety and communication, excluding protection of digital data and preservation of digital identity. Lowest values were achieved in content creation and problem solving, the dimensions most closely related with the inclusion of ICTs to transform teaching-learning processes. The knowledge or skills they exhibit are largely self-taught and, so, we perceive an urgent need to purposefully incorporate relational and didactic aspects of ICT integration.
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    Unpacking scientific competence for effective integration in the curriculum design
    (2019) Napal Fraile, María; Mendioroz Lacambra, Ana; Peñalva Vélez, Alicia; Ciencias; Zientziak; Ciencias Humanas y de la Educación; Giza eta Hezkuntza Zientziak; Gobierno de Navarra / Nafarroako Gobernua, 334 0011-1365-2018-000124
    Educating for Sustainability involves promoting sustainable competences in students. Not in vain, wider societal changes that ensure a balance between economic growth, respect for the environment and social justice must start with individual actions, implying knowledge, capacity and willingness to act. However, and although there is wide consensus that education should promote the development of competences for life, putting this theoretical tenet into may entail more problems. Competence is most often expressed in general terms without a specific definition of the intervening elements (knowledge, skills, values, attitudes), which may collide with the necessity of teachers – as learning planners - concrete entities on which to base their process of design. So that, in this work we propose a series of indicators that serve to characterize the four dimensions of scientific competence – contents of science, contents about science, value of science and utility of science-. Although they are primarily intended to be used to filter multimedia resources in an educational platform, this proposal of indicators can be extrapolated to the management and selection of a variety of resources and activities, and for sharing the objectives and evidences for the acquisition of competencies.