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Experiencias diseño implementación y evaluación de una experiencia multicultural
Author(s) -
Anna Calsina,
Marta Rubio Liria,
Sandra Martínez Martínez
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
revista española de orientación y psicopedagogía/revista española de orientación y psicopedagogía
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.499
H-Index - 11
eISSN - 1989-7448
pISSN - 1139-7853
DOI - 10.5944/reop.vol.14.num.2.2003.11616
Subject(s) - humanities , political science , philosophy
RESUMENLa experiencia se basó en la realización de una gimkana en un centro de educación no formal a un grupo de menores. (Intermón, 1991; Rodríguez, Ginés y Saliba,1995; Babí, García, Gipert y Rebojo, 1997). Para poder llevar a cabo dicha experiencia se ha seguido la estructura propuesta por Tort y Millán (2000). A partir de los objetivos generales, entre otros, destacamos: Fomentar la cohesión y cooperación del grupo, y conocer algunas tradiciones y costumbres de las diferentes culturas. Utilizamos una serie de instrumentos para valorarlos que a pesar de no estar estandarizados fueron de gran utilidad pese a la dificultad que ha planteado la muestra. Algunas conclusiones son las siguientes: Se han logrado los objetivos aunque algunos sujetos mostraban cierta reticencia a integrarse en el grupo, por otra parte, las actividades de mayor esfuerzo intelectual eran las que presentaban una mayor dificultad a la hora de llevarlas a cabo.ABSTRACTThe experience was based on holding a gymkhana, for a group of children, in an informal educational centre. (Intermón, 1991; Rodríguez, Ginés y Saliba, 1995; Babí, García, Gispert y Rebojo, 1997). In order to carry out the above mentioned experience the structure proposed by Tort and Millán (2000) was followed. Taking the general objectives as a starting point, we can highlight: Encouraging the group to come together and to cooperate and getting to know different cultures traditions and customs. We used a series of instruments to evaluate the objectives, which despite not being standardised were very useful even though the sample (the children) presented some difficulties. Some of the conclusions are the following: The objectives were achieved although some of the subjects showed a certain unwillingness to integrate into the group, on the other hand, the activities which required more intellectual effort were the ones which were the most difficult to carry out.

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