Educando en crisis: estudio de las prácticas docentes para implementar los currículos para la emergencia (Investigaciones)

This article analyzes how six public school teachers implement Ecuador’s emergency curriculums. The study employs a theoretical perspective that portrays teachers as Street-level Bureaucrats. They exercise discretion, a key component to understand a policy’s implementation. A multiple case study was...

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מחבר ראשי: Merchán Naranjo, José Daniel (author)
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שפה:spa
יצא לאור: 2021
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גישה מקוונת:http://hdl.handle.net/10644/8276
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סיכום:This article analyzes how six public school teachers implement Ecuador’s emergency curriculums. The study employs a theoretical perspective that portrays teachers as Street-level Bureaucrats. They exercise discretion, a key component to understand a policy’s implementation. A multiple case study was conducted with six school teachers from the Coast Region. Interviews, surveys, and non-participant observations in WhatsApp groups were used as data collection techniques. Findings reveal that teachers receive constant pressure to avoid students’ dropouts. This goal motivates teachers to adapt their educational practices. Two criteria that teachers use to adapt their practices are (a) characterizations of students and parents; and (b) their professional preferences. Six adaptative practices were identified, which respond to their work conditions.