Challenge-Based Learning in the Arts Education Classroom: Experiences in Inclusive Class Design within Early Childhood Education Contexts
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Sanchez, Atrith Eugenia Rincon
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Univ Antonio Narino, Bogota, ColombiaUniv Antonio Narino, Bogota, Colombia
Sanchez, Atrith Eugenia Rincon
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Alonso, Diego Ortega
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Univ Jaen, Jaen, SpainUniv Antonio Narino, Bogota, Colombia
Alonso, Diego Ortega
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Tarazona, Vladimir Ramirez
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Univ Antonio Narino, Bogota, ColombiaUniv Antonio Narino, Bogota, Colombia
Tarazona, Vladimir Ramirez
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[1] Univ Antonio Narino, Bogota, Colombia
[2] Univ Jaen, Jaen, Spain
来源:
TERCIO CRECIENTE
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2025年
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27期
关键词:
challenge-based learning;
art education;
creativity;
critical thinking;
inclusion;
social challenges;
university education;
D O I:
10.17561/rtc.27.9200
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ;
0303 ;
摘要:
This article deals with the results obtained in an educational project in which active teaching and learning strategies were used for the generation of creative ideas focused on the resolution of social problems in a teaching context of the Early Childhood Education Degree at the University of Ja & eacute;n. The project arose from the inter-university collaboration between teachers of the Didactics of Plastic Expression Area of Ja & eacute;n (Spain) and the Business Administration Area of the Antonio Nari & ntilde;o University (Colombia). The models used were Challenge-Based Learning and creativity techniques, using procedures such as Brainstorming, Post-it Walls, SCAMPER and Mental Maps. The methodology used is that of systematization of classroom experiences. The analysis is based on the experience of an innovation project in which the students of the Early Childhood Education Degree solved the challenge called "Designing an inclusive classroom". Specifically, this study identifies, describes and explains the individual benefits that can be obtained by each of the parties involved in this collaboration: students, teachers and local agents. This article reports the results of this activity and pays special attention to the perception of the students, who presented their proposals in interactive digital presentations made with Genially or Canva tools. This research helps to understand how universities and community organizations can collaborate for the benefit of society at large