Alicia Benarroch Benarroch, John Jairo Briceño Martínez
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Abstract
ABSTRACT To strengthen the professional development of its science university professors with academic assignments in scientific careers, a Colombian higher education institution commissioned the design of a six-month training programme. The aim was to help professors change their teaching practices toward more student-centred models. The purpose of this study was to analyse the extent to which professors, through the design and development of argumentative activities, achieve argumentative participation among their students. The authors developed the cases with three professors, recorded the classroom dialogues and analysed them with the Atlas.ti 7.0 program. Frequencies of student participation and of professors promoting participation were estimated. Argumentative student participation takes time to develop. It is also observed that student participation is largely subordinated to what professors elicit from their students; therefore, there is a lack of student participation – whether argumentative or nonargumentative – if the professor cannot promote it.
期刊介绍:
Teacher Development is a fully refereed international journal publishing articles on all aspects of teachers" professional development. It acts as a forum for critical and reflective attention to practice in teacher development and aims thereby to contribute to the quality of professional development. The journal takes a "whole-career" view of teacher development, and work from both international and inter-professional perspectives is welcome. Articles may deal with teacher development in varying political and professional contexts, and may be in a variety of styles, in keeping with the diversity of activity in professional development.