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Estudio de la meteorología y contenidos transversales a través de metodologías activas

Authors: Merino Teruel, Ana;

Estudio de la meteorología y contenidos transversales a través de metodologías activas

Abstract

La presente Unidad didáctica se enmarca en el bloque 4, “El movimiento”, de la asignatura “Física y química” de 4o de la E.S.O., concretamente presenta el tema “Física de la atmósfera”. Se desarrolla en 5 sesiones de 60 minutos e incluye una actividad de Aprendizaje basado en proyectos de investigación histórica y práctica con Arduino a través de una WebQuest. Se emplean metodologías activas, han demostrado ser eficaces para el aprendizaje de las Ciencias, además de motivadoras e inclusivas. Se presentan actividades de aprendizaje cooperativo, indagación, experimentación, debate, contextualización y uso de las TICs. Se pretende que el alumnado aprenda y comprenda los contenidos, sepa relacionarlos con aspectos útiles de su vida cotidiana y disfrute del proceso, motivándolo al estudio de la física. Se tratan contenidos transversales, raramente incluidos en el estudio de la Física, como el cambio climático, la equidad de género, la justicia global y el patrimonio cultural.

This didactic unit is included in the fourth block of the « Physic and chemistry » subject, « The movement », specifically the « Atmospheric pressure ». It will be held in five 1‐hour sessions and it includes one activity of project based learning with Arduino. Active methodologies will be used because they have demonstrated to be, not only effective for Sciences learning by numerous investigations, but motivating and inclusive. Cooperative learning, inquiry, experimentation, contextualization, debate and ICT Technology are included. It is intended to make the students learn the scientific contents as well as to connect them to useful aspects of their everyday lives, at the same time that the enjoy the process encouraging them to study physics. Transversal themes, as Climate change, gender equality, global justice and cultural heritage, are included. They are directly linked to meteorology, but rarely studied together with physics studies.

Keywords

2299, Física de la atmósfera, Atmospheric physics

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