Continuous education of teachers of elementary school (early years) key in the context of meeting and intergenerational exchanges
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https://doi.org/10.26673/tes.v10i0.9618Keywords:
Generation, Continuing Education of Teachers, SchoolAbstract
This study is based on a Master’s research in progress that aims to analyze that formative relationships are established between beginning young teachers, recently graduated or with a maximum of five years of teaching experience - and experienced teachers - aged forty years or more and about fifteen or more years of teaching, within an elementary school (early years), conceived as a training space. It has been hypothesized that these groups conduct exchanges and intergenerational transmissions, and from them add knowledge and values to their academic, professional and personal education as they have distinct generational belongings and made their initial training for teaching at different times and spaces, supported by different versions of the Law of guidelines and bases for national education. It should be considered that the presence of different generation teachers in the same school environment, may enable experience sharing moments and analysis of school everyday problems from different points, fruit of subjects with historical background, social and professional distinct. In this way, the relationship of these teachers in a complex context as the school may raise attitudes of solidarity, mutual growth and cooperation.
This study is based on a Master’s research in progress thataims to analyze that formative relationships are established betweenbeginning young teachers, recently graduated or with a maximum of fiveyears of teaching experience - and experienced teachers - aged forty yearsor more and about fifteen or more years of teaching, within an elementaryschool (early years), conceived as a training space. It has been hypothesizedDownloads
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