Promoviendo el pensamiento creativo a través de las narrativas visuales y literarias: un estudio de caso en el Grado en Maestro/a de Educación Infantil
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Universidad de Vigo
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Se expone un estudio de caso llevado a cabo con alumnado del Grado de Maestro/a
de Educación Infantil de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación de la Universidad
de Santiago de Compostela La puesta en práctica de acciones compartidas entre
diferentes disciplinas permite estimular el pensamiento creativo. De esta forma, la
colaboración activa entre el profesorado de áreas diversas redunda en beneficio del
alumnado que aprende a plantear proyectos cooperativos de forma práctica. La
experiencia se inició en las clases de “Literatura infantil y dramatización”. Así,
partiendo del autor ya clásico Gianni Rodari, y de su obra Gramática de la fantasía,
como primera actividad el alumnado realizó diferentes textos escritos en los que se
ponían en práctica diversas estrategias creativas de promoción de la lectura. Estos
textos sirvieron de base para el alumnado matriculado en la otra disciplina:
“Educación visual y plástica”. Esta segunda fase explora las posibilidades de las
narrativas visuales tomando como referente artístico artistas e ilustradoras que
utilizan el collage para sus creaciones. Finalmente, se analizan las creaciones
resultantes y la eficacia de esta metodología
A case study carried out with students of the degree of Teacher of Early Childhood Education of the Faculty of Education Sciences of the University of Santiago de Compostela is described. The implementation of shared actions between different disciplines allows to stimulate creative thinking. In this way, active collaboration between teachers from different areas benefits the students who learn to desing cooperative projects in a practical way. The experience began in the “Children's Literature and Dramatization” classes. Thus, starting from the now classic author Gianni Rodari, and his book Grammar of fantasy, as a first activity the students wrote different texts in which various creative strategies to promote reading were put into practice. These texts served as the basis for the students of the other discipline: “Visual and Plastic Education”. This second phase explores the possibilities of visual narratives, taking as an artistic reference artists and illustrators who use collage for their creations. Finally, the resulting creations and the relevance of this methodology are analyzed
A case study carried out with students of the degree of Teacher of Early Childhood Education of the Faculty of Education Sciences of the University of Santiago de Compostela is described. The implementation of shared actions between different disciplines allows to stimulate creative thinking. In this way, active collaboration between teachers from different areas benefits the students who learn to desing cooperative projects in a practical way. The experience began in the “Children's Literature and Dramatization” classes. Thus, starting from the now classic author Gianni Rodari, and his book Grammar of fantasy, as a first activity the students wrote different texts in which various creative strategies to promote reading were put into practice. These texts served as the basis for the students of the other discipline: “Visual and Plastic Education”. This second phase explores the possibilities of visual narratives, taking as an artistic reference artists and illustrators who use collage for their creations. Finally, the resulting creations and the relevance of this methodology are analyzed
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Revista de Investigación en Educación, 2021, 19(2), 162-175
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© Facultad de CC. de la Educación y Deporte. Universidad de Vigo, 2021. Este trabajo se distribuye bajo una licencia CC BY-NC-ND.







