Educación Infantil y trabajo por proyectos Secuencias didácticas de literatura para las primeras edades

Authors

  • Neus Real Mercadal Universidade Autônoma de Barcelona - GRETEL
  • Cristina Correro UNIVERSIDADE AUTÔNOMA DE BARCELONA

Keywords:

LITERATURA INFANTIL, PROJETOS, LETRAMENTO

Abstract

The model of didactic sequences (DS) in the shape of projects has an undeniable prestige in the field of literature didactics in the Spanish-Latin American ambit, but there are few studies on its applications in early childhood education. This article offers clues to design and implement literary projects in the classrooms of under seven year-old children and thus it provides teachers with practical tools for their literary education. To do so, we describe and contextualize the basic concepts and methodology of DS, their chances in early childhood education for literary education, and the axes to conceptualize and program literary projects. Two examples (developed in the framework of the initial training of the Early Childhood Education Degree at the Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona between 2013 and 2016) are finally included in order to clarify how to effectively carry out these projects.

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Author Biography

Neus Real Mercadal, Universidade Autônoma de Barcelona - GRETEL

És llicenciada en Filologia Catalana per la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) i el 1994 va obtenir el títol de Master of Philosophy (Arts) en l’especialitat de Teoria de la Literatura a la Universitat de Birmingham (Gran Bretanya), on va fer una estada de docència i investigació de dos anys. El 2004 va obtenir el títol de doctora en Filologia Catalana (UAB).

Published

2016-12-15

How to Cite

Mercadal, N. R., & Correro, C. (2016). Educación Infantil y trabajo por proyectos Secuencias didácticas de literatura para las primeras edades. FronteiraZ. Journal of the Postgraduate Studies in Literature and Literary Criticism Program, (17), 60–80. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/fronteiraz/article/view/28949

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