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Publicación Acceso abierto Deconstructing teachers’ discourse to promote inclusive solidarity relationship in mainstream classrooms(2022-08-27) Acosta Tirado, Ginary Marcela; García Montes, Paula AndreaTeachers’ talks impact students from various dimensions, content, interaction, motivation, and empathy. For this reason, they have in their words the power to set up or mitigate solidarity construction and peace building. A few studies have delved into the critical analysis of teachers’ interactions with students and how discourse served to improve inclusive educational policies. However, little is known about the analysis of classroom interactions to explore power relations, and teachers’ agency when promoting inclusion in EFL contexts with diverse learners. This qualitative study involves a hybrid approach including both critical discourse analysis and multimodal discourse (MCDA). It aims to critically explore how the interaction derived from an EFL teacher’s discourse promotes or hinders inclusive solidarity relationships in mainstream classrooms and informs inclusive education efforts in educational sectors, particularly mainstream classrooms on the potential effects of discourse analysis and multimodality to intervene in social injustice and learning of EFL for all. This study addressed the following questions: How does teachers’ discourse promote or fail to promote inclusive solidarity relationships while interacting with diverse students in a mainstream EFL classroom? In what ways does a teacher's reflection of her discourse generate opportunities for Inclusive solidarity relationships between the teacher and the students? To this end, it employed observations, semi-structured interviews, and stimulated recall to critically unveil teachers’ discourse when interacting with diverse students in the mainstream classroom. The outcomes of this research include: (1) Teachers’ demonstration of solidarity and (2) demonstration of lack of solidarity (3) teachers’ reflection on her discourse. Implications of this research may encourage teachers’ self-reflection on their discourse in order to reshape it into a more inclusive practice.Publicación Acceso abierto Designing a lesson plan using multimodal digital composing to foster oral participation to a student with asd(2021-09-14) Buelvas Gutiérrez, Jully Zaitel; Lizarralde Ángel, María Paula; García Montes, Paula AndreaInclusion is one of the most challenging aspects in education, especially when teaching English as a second language to autistic students. This research aims to identify the elements, stages, steps, differentiations and adaptations that a multimodal digital composing lesson should have to foster oral participation in a student with ASD in a regular school in Montería. Data was collected through a questionnaire, an interview and document analysis. Findings of this study describes a lesson plan built on theories and perspectives concerning designing of Multimodal Digital Texts and guided by the students’ needs analysis. Finally, this study suggests teaching English through the content and the text from the general to the specific.Publicación Acceso abierto Exploring how a pre-service teacher builds a classroom discourse community(2023-07-06) Sánchez López, Camilo Andrés; García Montes, Paula AndreaThis study explored how an eighth-grade pre-service teacher in a public school in Monteria, Cordoba, built a classroom discourse community to promote student interaction and analyzed its implications on 8th graders' oral participation development. This study used an action research model by collecting data from ten observations before and during the implementation of the project. The findings of this study showed students ability to engage in more authentic interactions by being taught with the strategies proposed in the core practice called building a classroom discourse community. The study showed how the pre-service teacher engaged in this core practice provoking opportunities for students to interact among them and with the teacher using topics such as obesity. This research contributed to the literature on high-leverage teaching practices and their implementation in non-English speaking contexts, providing valuable insights for pre-service and experienced teachers, teacher educators, and students. The study underscored the importance of promoting oral participation in EFL classrooms and offers recommendations for incorporating high-leverage teaching strategies such as building a classroom discourse community to enhance students’ English language proficiency. The study also highlighted the possible benefits of the action research model, allowing pre-service teachers to reflect on their practice and transform their teaching realities.Publicación Acceso abierto Internship at bilingualism for peace program from University of Cordoba at la ribera school.(2020-06-06) Espitia Romero, Ana Gabriela; García Montes, Paula Andrea; González Rodríguez, EstefanyInternships are professional practicums carried out by university students, generally during the last years of the degree, to put into practice the knowledge and faculties learned in a real working context. Besides, the intern has the purpose of improving or solving a problem found in that context. My internship was developed in a program offered by the University of Cordoba, called Bilingualism for peace at la Ribera high school in Monteria, Cordoba. I was working with pre-intermediate level students. In this level the vast majority of students had difficulties in expressing themselves verbally (speaking skill). To improve this, I decided to base my teaching method on various pedagogies (PBL, culturally responsive pedagogy, and intrinsic motivation). Throughout this process, I grew as a teacher, and as a person; I realized how difficult and challenging is this job but, it is also rewarding to see students’ progress and how they got more interested in a subject.Publicación Acceso abierto Simposio Internacional de Investigación Educativa y Pedagógica(Universidad de Córdoba, 2021, 2021-05) Caldera Quintero, María Julia; Pérez Siyag, Yina Paola; Castro De Rodríguez, Edy Luz; Pico Aycardi, Mercedes del Carmen; Sierra Llorente, Lenis Judith; Robles González, Juana Raquel; Ruiz Araujo, Dayro Antonio; Mercado Herazo, Andrés; Morales Escobar, Ibeth; Peinado Méndez, Arnaldo; Jerez Rodríguez, Sonia; Pérez Aguilar, Adriana Cristina; Jesús Salcedo, Orlenda Altagracia de; Serrata Taveras, Martha Oritiana; Cabrera Félix, Ceferina; Valero Peña, Anny Leidys; Avilez Aguas, Francisco Antonio; Arroyo Ensuncho, Diana Cristina; Becerra Posada, Tatiana; Oviedo Acosta, Antonio; Pérez Salcedo, Maryuris Vanessa; Hoyos Carvajal, Maura Paola; Martínez Garcés, María Fernanda; Segura Bermúdez, Ludwig Isabel; Toro García, Zaily Patricia del; Villar Ortega, Dina; López Conde, Nataly; Blanquicet Arrieta, Diana Sofía; Barrera Sierra, José Pantaleón; Vergara Ibarra, Brianda Isabel; Vergara Vergara, Yisenia Lucía; Álvarez Cantero, Liana; Sánchez Sánchez, José Antonio; Manjarrez Villalba, Osvaldo Enrique; Albán Villarreal, Miriam; Díaz Valentierra, Maria Dorila; Baquero Escobar, María Andrea; Doria Correa, Rudy; Benjumea Loaiza, Cetty Carlos; Vélez Vélez, Jesús Andrés; Elis Cogollo, Emilio; Balaguera Ortiz, Ezequías; Peñaranda Bastidas, Jesús Alberto; Fragozo Soto, José Tomas; Redondo Marin, Miladys Paola; Martínez Mendoza, Cinthya Inés; Mejía Rodríguez, Dilia Elena; Múnera Cavadías, Liris; Arrieta Pérez, Ledys Alcira; Taborda Caro, María Alejandra; Ojeda Pertuz, Decired; Gómez Díaz, Neisa Del Carmen; Montes Miranda, Alexander Javier; Parra Martínez, Elaine Patricia; Espriella Arenas, Fernando de la; Gómez Gutiérrez, Rosa Beatriz; Guerra Muñoz, Martha; Rodríguez Núñez, Yamira; Canchila Salcedo, Olga Lucia; Pacheco Lora, Martha Cecilia; Bernal Martínez, Mirna Patricia; Figueroa Molina, Roberto Enrique; Cuadrado Galán, Melba Rosa; Mallarino Miranda, Nadia; Martínez Morad, Katia; Sagre Hernández, Clara Inés; Rodríguez Garrido, Esteban; Herazo Rivera, José David; García Montes, Paula Andrea; Guerra Meza, Pedro; Iriarte Pupo, Alberto Jesús; Ortega Pérez, Yessica Dallana; Estrada Soto, Lizeth Paola; Bustamante de Hoyos, Dairo de Jesus; Fúnez Chávez, Paulo Emilio; Herrán Cardoso, Luis Antonio; Guayara Ramírez, Mauren Andrés; Vergara Rodríguez, Jimmy Alexander; Moura da Silva, Gabriella; Campos Ferreira, Nilce Vieira; Rosa Rosa, Leida de la; Santuario Rada, Elia Marina; Peinado Ballestero, Jorge Carlos; Saavedra Bautista, Claudia Esperanza; Matallana Rodríguez, Dijibath Valentina; Medina Jaime, Karen Dayana; Verbel González, Gina Violeta; Portorreal García, Sandy Reynaldo; Osiris Sosa, Atlas; Gilberto López, Rudy; Rojas Pinzón, Nataly Ginnette; Campos Ferreira, Nilce Vieira; Rosales Yepes, Amalfi Alejandra; Montes Miranda, Alexander; Figueroa Gutiérrez, Vladimir; Alemán Romero, Arnovis; Villarreal Contreras, Rainer; Salas Álvarez, Daniel José; Vergara Pérez, Belkis; Santos, Junior Cézar Lopes dos; Campos Ferreira, Nilce Vieira; Ovalle Ramírez, Claudia Patricia; Méndez Losada, María Fernanda; Sierra Pineda, Isabel Alicia; Castañeda-Peña, Harold; Méndez, Pilar; Guerrero, Carmen Helena; González Zapa, María Victoria; Román Pérez, Becky; Barboza Rodríguez, Juan Alberto; Castro Gordillo, Walter Fernando; Castellanos Ramos, Carolina; Acosta Pérez, José Luis; Barboza Rodríguez, Juan Alberto; Acosta García, María Andrea; Chima Arroyo, Daniel David; Ramos Buelvas, Keila Paola; Villadiego Alvarez, Atahualpa; Mercado Aguado, Claudia; Thorné Torné, Roberto; Pérez Cerro, Daniel Antonio; González Monroy, Luis Alfredo; Sánchez Fontalvo, Iván Manuel; Pérez Caicedo, Aura Marcela; Hoz Suárez, Delia de la; Peña Almeida, Róbinson Rafael; Peñata Doria, Leidy Sofía; Díaz Better, Heider Ramiro; Eusse López, Cleiber; Llerena García, Ernesto; Caro Piñares, Manuel; Escobar Guerra, Liliana María; Hernández Arteaga, Isabel; Uribe Londoño, Henry David; Badel Gómez, Milton Fabian; Daza Morales, Nathaly Sofía; Ariza Jiménez, Evis Danith; Kerguelén Soto, Jesús Fernando; Llorente Vergara, Luisa Fernanda; Pacheco Lora, Luis Carlos; Rosa López, Juan Gabriel de la; Andrade Guerra, Camilo Andrés; Guerra Muñoz, Martha Esther; Madera Santos, Silvia Susana; Ruíz Martínez, Nasly María; Viloria Miranda, Ángel Segundo; Gordillo, Heidy Esperanza; Vargas Arteaga, Jacob; Cuarto Simposio Internacional de Investigación Educativa y Pedagógica;El 4º. Simposio Internacional de Investigación Educativa y Pedagógica de la Red SUE Caribe, es un encuentro que reúne periódicamente a académicos nacionales y extranjeros de reconocida presencia y trayectoria, a estudiantes de maestría y doctorado y a maestros investigadores, que se concentran durante las jornadas agendadas del evento. Se constituye así un escenario propicio para la socialización de resultados de investigación, la reflexión y el debate alrededor de asuntos actuales en educación, pedagogía, psicología del aprendizaje, sobre las didácticas emergentes tecnología aplicada a la gestión de la enseñanza y el aprendizaje y en relación con el desarrollo humano y social.Publicación Acceso abierto Using genre based approach for the reading mangas to improve reading comprehension skills in the online efl class. genre based pedagogy(2020-11-24) Maldonado Fernández, Diego Felipe; Pérez Fuentes, Samuel Enrique; García Montes, Paula AndreaTeachers are requested to develop students' reading comprehension ability, so they can understand, debate and propose ideas based on texts they read in class. However, in some of our school contexts and during our observations we could recognize that students tend to perceive texts as long and boring, Moreover, activities students engage in are mostly to search for literal information and vocabulary answers in texts. This research focused on addressing students’ needs concerning reading by using genre-based pedagogy and mangas as texts in an EFL context. This study also sought to describe the possible affordances that might be observed on 8thh graders´ after being taught with GBP and mangas, as well as exploring how it provoked some changes in students´ negative feelings towards reading in the EFL class. Results from the study showed that knowledge of genre and interaction with its components helped students understand the story in the Manga, read a new manga by their own and answer genre questions about it. The study also showed how some of the students felt comfortable when reading after being taught with GBP.