Problem-Based Learning, Social Sustainability, and Soccer as a Comprehensive Strategy for Reaching Out to Vulnerable Communities in Pandemic Times: A Case Study in Monterrey, Mexico

Carlos Estuardo Aparicio-Moreno, Elfide Mariela Rivas Gómez
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On Friday, March 13, 2020, academic and sport activities at a Mexican university were happening as on a normal day. However, the following Monday, students and teachers had to stay at home for an undefined period. In this work, we show how a course with problem-based learning (PBL) and social sustainability (SS) approaches was adapted to pandemic times. We start with the COVID-19 context at the Monterrey Metropolitan Area (MMA) and then provide a theoretical overview of PBL, SS, Latin American self-produced quartiers, soccer in vulnerable communities, and general aspects about pandemic times. Following this, we discuss the methodology used for reaching out to vulnerable communities in Monterrey City, Mexico, using soccer as a strategy. The students conducted a project together with a non-governmental organization (NGO) whose main task is to promote this sport practice in vulnerable communities around the world. We conclude from our study that students need pedagogical platforms that allow them to respond to the requirements of different social groups, as well as to develop skills to face real problems.
基于问题的学习、社会可持续性和足球作为大流行时期帮助弱势社区的综合战略:以墨西哥蒙特雷为例研究
2020年3月13日星期五,墨西哥一所大学的学术和体育活动照常进行。然而,接下来的周一,学生和老师不得不在家里呆一段时间。在这项工作中,我们展示了基于问题的学习(PBL)和社会可持续性(SS)方法的课程如何适应大流行时代。我们从蒙特雷大都会区(MMA)的COVID-19背景开始,然后对PBL、SS、拉丁美洲自产区、弱势社区的足球以及大流行时期的一般方面进行理论概述。在此之后,我们讨论了在墨西哥蒙特雷市以足球为策略接触弱势社区的方法。学生们与一个非政府组织(NGO)一起进行了一个项目,该组织的主要任务是在世界各地的弱势社区推广这项运动。我们从研究中得出结论,学生需要一个教学平台,让他们能够对不同社会群体的要求做出反应,并培养面对实际问题的技能。
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International Journal of Sustainability Policy and Practice
International Journal of Sustainability Policy and Practice Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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