Variedad dialectal en procesos de aprendizaje en estudiantes desplazados por la violencia

The present work addresses the teaching-learning practices of displaced students that converge in an educational space, where experiences, everyday speech acts, their customs, roots and uprooting embodied in their skin and his memory were the real protagonists. The research question that invigorate...

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Autor Principal: Lujan Muñoz, Santiago
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Educación, Ciencias Humanas y Sociales 2018
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Acceso en línea: Luján, S. (2018). Variedad dialectal en procesos de aprendizaje en estudiantes desplazados por la violencia. (Trabajo de grado Licenciatura en Lengua Castellana). Universidad de San Buenaventura Colombia, Facultad de Educación, Medellín.
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Sumario: The present work addresses the teaching-learning practices of displaced students that converge in an educational space, where experiences, everyday speech acts, their customs, roots and uprooting embodied in their skin and his memory were the real protagonists. The research question that invigorated the work sought to understand ¿How do students' dialectal varieties influence in displacement in the relationships that are established in the process of teaching-learning in the fourth and fifth grades of the Santa Ángela School? To account for this, it was used a type of research of a qualitative nature, with an Action approach participation. The purpose of the proposal was to provide information that guided the decision-making to improve the teaching and learning processes. The findings thrown by the investigation allowed an acknowledgment of linguistic diversity and attitudes by teachers, students and parents, which generated a need to begin to raise pedagogical strategies where their priority is to recover the regional aspects to get the most out of those differences present within educational contexts, so much linguistic wealth can not go unnoticed, since these forms of relationship and their cultural roots contribute to the strengthening of their abilities, or on the contrary to school failure, largely because of displacement