Florence Emilia Castillo, Gustavo García, Alejandro Mendiaz Rivera, Ana Paula Milán Hinostroza, Natalia M. Toscano
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摘要
El Puente研究奖学金是一个变革性的项目,为第一代工人阶级大学生提供与文化相关和反思的教学法、课程和实践,超越传统课堂。借鉴plática和convivencia的墨西哥/拉丁女性主义认识论,我们认为convivencia的实践促进了一种关系和集体学习环境,使学生能够相互学习,建立真正的关怀关系,并在学术上和整体上相互支持。通过我们的plática,我们阐明了便利在我们的教学和课程方法中体现的方式。作为一种教学框架,在课堂、研究项目和学习环境中实施便利为重视和重视家庭集体和文化学习实践的新形式的教学和学习铺平了道路。我们总结了实用的工具、策略和课堂环境的重塑,这些可以应用于社会学课堂及其他领域。
Collectively Building Bridges for First-Generation Working-Class Students: Pláticas Centering the Pedagogical Practices of Convivencia in El Puente Research Fellowship
El Puente Research Fellowship is a transformative program that uses culturally relevant and reflective pedagogies, curriculum, and praxis for first-generation, working-class college students beyond the traditional classroom. Drawing on the Chicana/Latina feminist epistemologies of plática and convivencia, we argue that the practice of convivencia facilitates a relational and collective learning environment that allows students to learn from one another, build relationships of authentic caring, and support one another academically and holistically. Through our plática, we illuminate the ways convivencia manifests in our pedagogical and curricular approaches. As a teaching framework, the implementation of convivencia in classes, research programs, and learning environments paves the way for new forms of teaching and learning that value and center collective and cultural learning practices from the home. We conclude with practical tools, strategies, and reformulations of classroom environments that can be applied in sociology classrooms and beyond.
期刊介绍:
Teaching Sociology (TS) publishes articles, notes, and reviews intended to be helpful to the discipline"s teachers. Articles range from experimental studies of teaching and learning to broad, synthetic essays on pedagogically important issues. Notes focus on specific teaching issues or techniques. The general intent is to share theoretically stimulating and practically useful information and advice with teachers. Formats include full-length articles; notes of 10 pages or less; interviews, review essays; reviews of books, films, videos, and software; and conversations.