Red U (Jun 2020)
Inclusive education, criticality and social commitment. Teacher innovation and Service-learning within teacher ́s initial training
Abstract
During the school year 2018/2019 a service learning experience called Education for peace and good treatment was carried out in the first year of the Early Childhood Education Degree of the University of Cádiz. This didactic experience aimed to meet the necessary requirements to promote communication between a Nursery School and the pupils’ families. Likewise, another objective was to provide undergraduates with a contextualized academic learning which starting from an actual educational and social issue favoured the training on competences and values for the exercise of a critical and reflexive teaching; a socially responsible teaching committed to an inclusive, equitable and high quality education. The initiative was based on the planning of educational intergenerational workshops where the students, their grandfathers and grandmothers participated; it was held during the Universal Children’s Day on November 20th. This paper analyzes the organization of this initiative in the university classroom and it particularly focuses on the learning of the competences and values for a critical and reflexive teaching. The information was collected from the undergraduates’ discursive productions. It is concluded that the service learning initiative made it possible to work on interpersonal and intrapersonal competencies, as well as on instrumental competencies for the implementation of the project, and also on those competencies directly related to commitment to teaching. In the same way, the experience examined the valuation of solidarity and diversity.
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