Es un trayecto sin fin
aprender a convertirse en facilitador de prácticas colaborativas en la formación de profesores de Educación Física
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Facilitación, Aprendizaje situado, Identidad, Amigo críticoResumen
El propósito de este estudio fue analizar la contribución de la reflexión colaborativa a los procesos individuales y colectivos de aprendizaje para convertirse en un facilitador en la formación de profesores de Educación Física. Se utilizó como metodología el autoestudio colaborativo de prácticas de formación docente. Los participantes fueron tres profesores universitarios de Brasil, Turquía y Estados Unidos. Las reuniones de grupo, memoria de los sujetos, las notas de campo y los diarios reflexivos fueron fuentes de datos. Los datos se analizaron de forma colaborativa a través de constantes análisis comparativos de contenido. Los resultados se organizaron en dos temas: (a) Desafíos y oportunidades para convertirse en facilitador; (b) Autoaprendizaje: el surgimiento de nuevos conocimientos; los cuales representaban sus caminos para la formación de facilitadores en programas de formación docente. Este proceso de autoaprendizaje desafió la comprensión del proceso de convertirse en facilitador y demostró que este proceso es un viaje interminable en el que las carreras de los docentes se moldean y redefinen continuamente.
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