
Medicinal gardens as an educational strategy in the teaching of the natural sciences: A pedagogical proposal
Author(s) -
Adriana-Elizabeth Reyes,
Jorge-Manuel Dueñas
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
research in social sciences and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2468-6891
DOI - 10.46303/ressat.2021.2
Subject(s) - situated , natural (archaeology) , educational institution , pedagogy , rural area , apathy , sociology , mathematics education , psychology , geography , political science , cognition , archaeology , artificial intelligence , neuroscience , computer science , law
The main objective of this study was to design and implement a didactic strategy focused on the development of scientific competencies and environmental skills through the recovery of ancestral practices associated with plants. This research also aimed to enhance the capacities associated with leadership and entrepreneurship based on the application of curricular content in the natural sciences and to address problems in social and cultural contexts. Seeking school motivation strategies for rural students from a rural institution in the municipality of (eliminated for blind review), natural sciences teachers designed didactic-pedagogical alternatives employing situated learning that would allow them to contribute to solving school problems and environmental issues affecting rural areas. School problems such as apathy, dropout, and poor school performance, among others, were identified as issued to be addressed. The environmental phenomena included the loss of fertile soils and the harmful effects of the use of agrochemicals. Medicinal gardens together with situated learning activities proved a useful teaching tool in formal rural educational settings.