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Dibujo Técnico para ilustradores. Una propuesta pedagógica para Ciclos Formativos de Grado Superior

Technical Drawing for illustrators. A pedagogical proposal for Higher Level Vocational Training Cycles
Authors: Chaves Bueno, Beatriz;

Dibujo Técnico para ilustradores. Una propuesta pedagógica para Ciclos Formativos de Grado Superior

Abstract

El presente trabajo trata fundamentalmente de analizar la práctica metodológica de la materia de Dibujo Técnico sobre tres experiencias realizadas desde el módulo de Representación Espacial Aplicada, para el Ciclo Formativo de Grado Superior de Ilustración. En estas tres experiencias se examinan los siguientes métodos pedagógicos: (1) aprendizaje experiencial y por indagación, (2) aprendizaje cooperativo, y (3) enseñanza centrada en el pensamiento. El estudio se fundamenta en la publicación de Montanero Fernández (2019) donde se revisan los beneficios y limitaciones de las líneas de innovación pedagógica más recientes de las dos últimas décadas. Como resultado, cabe destacar que, las metodologías empleadas mejoran el rendimiento académico puesto que son más motivadoras que las tradicionales. Para la puesta en marcha de estas metodologías, se necesita como punto de partida un diseño pedagógico que promueva el aprendizaje autónomo y favorezca la adaptación de la materia a la profesión. Con este análisis se pretende consolidar dichos modelos emergentes de enseñanza-aprendizaje para ofrecerlos con posterioridad a un alumnado eminentemente proactivo, como lo es el alumnado de Ciclos Formativos de Grado Superior.

Abstract: This paper primarily aims to analyse and evaluate the methodological practice concerning three experiences conducted in the Technical Drawing subject, as part of the Applied Spatial Representation module for the Higher-Level Vocational Training Cycle in Illustration. In these three experiences, the following pedagogical methods are examined: (1) experiential and enquiry learning, (2) cooperative learning, and (3) thinking-centred teaching. This classification is based on the study by Montanero Fernández (2019), where the benefits and limitations of the most recent lines of pedagogical innovation in the last two decades are reviewed. As a result, it should be noted that the methodologies used improve academic performance as they are more motivating than traditional ones. To implement these methodologies, a pedagogical design is needed that encourages autonomous learning and promotes adapting the subject to the profession. The aim of this analysis is to consolidate these emerging teaching-learning models in order to subsequently offer them to an eminently proactive student body, such as those enrolled in Higher Level Vocational Training Cycles.

Correspondencia a través de ORCID: Beatriz Chaves Bueno 0000-0001-7386-8976

Beatriz Chaves Bueno – Universidad de Granada 0000-0001-7386-8976

Área o categoría del conocimiento: Arte y Educación

Recepción: 15.10.2024 | Aceptado: 21.10.2024

Universidad de Granada

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Spain
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Educación artística, Active learning, experiential and enquiry learning, Drawing, Ilustración, Inquiry based learning, metodología de enseñanza, Visual arts, Education, Arts and Education, thinking-centred teaching, Humanities, unidades didácticas, Dibujo técnico, enseñanza centrada en el pensamiento, Quantitative analysis, Higher-Level Vocational Training Cycle, aprendizaje experiencial, Pedagogy, Didactics, Arts, FOS: Humanities, Technical Drawing, cooperative learning, Arts education, Arte y Educación, Illustration, aprendizaje cooperativo

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